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Daily Question # 194

A’s   most  famous  creation  X  served  as  an  inspiration  for  another  character  Y . The  movie  adaptation  of  Y  has  something  which  has  attained  iconic  status  and  is  supposedly  inspired  by  B’s  most  famous  work .

Solve  for  A, B , X  and  Y .

A

A

B

B

 

Quoting  Jyothi ,

” Sax  Rohmer (A) created  the  character  Dr. Fu  Manchu (X) which  served  as an  inspiration  for Dr. No ( Y ) by Ian  Fleming.

The  movie  Dr.No  has  Ursula  Andress  rising  from  the  sea  like  ”The  Birth  of  Venus”  by  Sandro  Botticelli ( B ) ”

Cracked  by  Rithwik , Jyothi , Anil  Raghavan  and  Varun . Half  credits  to  Ajay  Parasuraman  and  Abhishek .

7 Responses to “Daily Question # 194”

  1. Rithwik says:

    A-Sax Rohmer
    B-Sandro Botticelli
    X-Dr. Fu Manchu
    Y-Dr Julius No of James Bond fame

    According to Ian Fleming the creator of James Bond,the first bond villain Dr Julius No (Y) was inspired by the character Dr. Fu Manchu (X) created by Sax Rohmer (A).A scene in the 1962 James Bond film Dr No with Ursula Andress was inspired by the
    masterpiece The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli (B).

  2. Ajay Parasuraman says:

    Y inspired by Botticelli’s ‘The Birth of Venus’?

  3. jo says:

    sax rohmer (a) created the character Dr. fu manchu (x) wich served as an inspiration for Dr. no (y) by ian fleming.

    the movie Dr.NO,a james bond movie , has ursula andress rising from the sea like the “birth of venus ” by botticelli (b)

  4. Abhishek says:

    B- Sandro Botticelli

  5. anil raghavan says:

    a0sax rohmer
    b)botticelli
    x)fumanchu
    y)dr no&ursula andress scene

  6. Varun says:

    Sax Rohmer’ Fu Manchu stories, Botticelli, Birth of Venus, Ursula Andress’ portrayal of honey ryder

  7. Varun says:

    Oops and I forgot, Dr. Julius No, no?

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