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  1. What film featured John Wayne yelling: "Fill your hand, you son of a bitch!"? {True Grit}
  2. What film featured a piano player named Cricket, played by Hoagy Carmichael? {To Have and Have Not}
  3. What was the pre-release title of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? {The Sundance Kid and Butch Cassidy}
  4. What 10 words followed Swept Away in the movie title? {by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of August}
  5. What Frank Capra film opened with: "Have you ever dreamed of a place where living was not a struggle but a lasting delight?"? {Lost Horizon}
  6. What film had as its last line: "Well, Tillie, when the hell are we going to get some dinner?"? {Guess Who's Coming to Dinner}
  7. What film featured the line: "We rob banks"? {Bonnie and Clyde}
  8. What 1978 movie had Nick insisting that a deer must be killed with one shot? {The Deer Hunter}
  9. What 1953 MGM film featured the song Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo? {Lili}
  10. What film featured the song You Have the Eyes of a Woman in Love? {Guys and Dolls}
  11. What Garbo film was all about a married Russian woman who had an affair, got pregnant and threw herself under a train? {Anna Karenina}
  12. What Japanese sci-fi flic featured a giant moth that could be controlled only by twin-sister dwarves singing to it? {Mothra}
  13. What 1955 film had Glenn Ford as a teacher called Daddy-O by his students? {The Blackboard Jungle}
  14. What 1947 film concerned the first American air raid against mainland Japan? {Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo}
  15. What film set Drew, Ed, Bobby and Lewis off on a weekend trip? {Deliverance}
  16. What film featured Ronald Reagan taking nurture's side in the nature-versus-nurture debate? {Bedtime for Bonzo}
  17. What movie featured a lion challenging: "Put 'em up, put 'em up!"? {The Wizard of Oz}
  18. What film's murder weapon was a motorized tree-cutting device? {The Texas Chainsaw Massacre's}
  19. What movie featured Gig Young declaring: "There can only be one winner, folks, but isn't that the American way?"? {They Shoot Horses, Don't They?}
  20. What movie had Michael Caine trying to buy a Swiss bank as a laundry for illegal profits? {The Silver Bears}
  21. What film could have been retitled Romeo and Juliet with Switchblades? {West Side Story}
  22. What Victor Mature-Hedy Lamarr biblical epic did one critic say was "a critic for de Millions"? {Samson and Delilah}
  23. What film was widely regarded as director-choreographer Bob Fosse's biopic? {All That Jazz}
  24. What Somerset Maugham-inspired melodrama was about Philip's being freed from bondage by Mildred's death? {Of Human Bondage}
  25. What 1956 mystery concerned a blind playwright overhearing a murder plot in a pub and following the trail to the bitter end? {Twenty-Three Paces to Baker Street}
  26. What four-hour 1971 documentary detailed the Nazi occupation of France? {The Sorrow and the Pity}
  27. What 1967 film bedded James Bond down under a poison-dripping string? {You Only Live Twice}
  28. What 1944 film was about the ghost of Sir Simon de Canterville? {The Canterville Ghost}
  29. What film put the U.S. Aircraft Carrier Nimitz into a time warp? {The Final Countdown}
  30. What was the subtitle of the second Star Trek movie? {The Wrath of Khan}
  31. What film offered the understatement: "Mother--what is the phrase?--isn't quite herself today"? {Psycho}
  32. What sophisticated 1946 comedy was about a seance held by a medium named Madame Arcati? {Blithe Spirit}
  33. What film saw William Holden note: "Remember, the blue beetle promised us a long and happy life"? {Love is a Many-Splendored Thing}
  34. What film saw John Wayne utter the line: "Republic. I like the sound of the word"? {The Alamo}
  35. What 1967 exploitation film followed Peter Fonda through an LSD experience? {The Trip}
  36. What 1961 film featured the line: "Eddie, you're a born loser"? {The Hustler}
  37. What 1934 fantasy saw Death assume human form for three days to find out why humans cling so desperately to life? {Death Takes a Holiday}
  38. What film saw Nelson Eddy announce: "Your dream prince, reporting for duty!"? {Rose Marie}
  39. What 1974 disaster flic featured the Oscar-winning song We May Never Love Like This Again? {The Towering Inferno}
  40. What MGM musical western had Betty Hutton and Howard Keel singing "Anything you can do, I can do better"? {Annie Get Your Gun}
  41. What Doris Day vehicle had her returning home after five years on a desert island to discover that her husband had just remarried? {Move Over, Darling}
  42. What 1968 film was about Rachel Cameron's encounter with her first lover? {Rachel, Rachel}
  43. What movie's last line was: "I guess 'rosebud' is just a piece in a jigsaw puzzle - a missing piece"? {Citizen Kane's}
  44. What post-Graduate film had a young Jewish librarian in an affair with the willful daughter of a nouveau riche family? {Goodbye Columbus}
  45. What 1964 film told the story of country singer Hank Williams? {Your Cheatin' Heart}
  46. What 1965 Jerry Lewis film did son Gary Lewis and the Playboys sing This Diamond Ring for? {The Family Jewels}
  47. What Jerry Lewis movie opened with the voice-over: "This is Hollywood. The land of the reel and the unreal"? {The Errand Boy}
  48. What film was about a brainwashed Korean War vet programmed to kill? {The Manchurian Candidate}
  49. What 1973 movie had Barbra Streisand asking Robert Redford: "May I ask you a personal question? Do you smile all the time?"? {The Way We Were}
  50. What film ended with the line: "Now what's all this crap about no movie tonight?"? {Mister Roberts}
  51. What 1968 Peter Sellers film laid out the dangers of marijuana, Gertrude Stein and Jewish mothers? {I Love You, Alice B. Toklas}
  52. What 1968 film had Peter Sellers as an accident-prone Indian actor accidentally invited to a party? {The Party}
  53. What 1966 Lee Marvin movie could have been retitled The Magnificent Four? {The Professionals}
  54. What 1958 film contained the line: "Brick never carried anything in his life but a football or a highball"? {Cat on a Hot Tin Roof}
  55. What 1952 movie saw Amy Kane getting mighty nervous as lunch hour approached? {High Noon}
  56. What Woody Allen film has Isaac writing a novel about "a black-and-white town pulsating to the tunes of George Gershwin"? {Manhattan}
  57. What 1958 film had Andy Griffith as a hillbilly army draftee involved in various misadventures? {No Time for Sergeants}
  58. What film had Charles Durning asking: "Does anybody have a Valium?"? {Starting Over}
  59. What film featured the line: "Take a good look, old man. I'm Buck Barrow"? {Bonnie and Clyde}
  60. What 1957 Billy Wilder movie featured surprise testimony? {Witness for the Prosecution}
  61. What 1943 film had Robert Jordan, a Montana schoolteacher, setting off to fight in the Spanish Civil War? {For Whom the Bell Tolls}
  62. What 1944 Basil Rathbone-Nigel Bruce film had nothing to do with Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson? {Frenchman's Creek}
  63. What James Garner film had spilled salt as a key to its plot? {36 Hours}
  64. What film saw Bogie pass out from a spiked drink mixed by a fat man? {The Maltese Falcon}
  65. What 1978 Sylvester Stallone film was about Johnny Kovak, a Jimmy Hoffa-style character who rose to union power the hard way? {F.I.S.T.}
  66. What 1974 musical saw Lucille Ball greet Beatrice Arthur with: "Vera, my old, old, old friend"? {Mame}
  67. What 1959 movie's last line, spoken by Anne, was: "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart"? {The Diary of Anne Frank's}
  68. What movie saw Burt Lancaster preach: "Jesus would have made the best little All-American quarterback in the history of football"? {Elmer Gantry}
  69. What 1970 film presented the haunting image of the staggering legs of a man cut in half by a low-flying aircraft? {Catch-22}
  70. What film might as well have been titled The Birth of the Movies? {The Birth of a Nation}
  71. What Fellini film had a fraction in its title? {}
  72. What 1968 movie featured the line: "He was a model for all of us, a gorilla to remember"? {Planet of the Apes}
  73. What 1979 film saw the rise of Chance the gardener to Chauncey Gardiner? {Being There}
  74. What 1953 western had Jean Arthur saying: "He'll be moving along one day, and you'll be upset if you get to liking him too much"? {Shane}
  75. What film began with the line: "Children of the night--shut up!"? {Love at First Bite}
  76. What 1968 movie featured Richard Burton selling his soul to the devil? {Dr. Faustus}
  77. What 1948 film featured the line: "I know what gold does to men's souls"? {The Treasure of the Sierra Madre}
  78. What 1976 film written by Neil Simon had several detectives invited to a wealthy recluse's home, mystery and murder following? {Murder by Death}
  79. What 1975 film brought two feuding vaudevilleans back together for a TV spot? {The Sunshine Boys}
  80. What film had George Segal gasping: "I'm in spasm"? {A Touch of Class}
  81. What film featured the line: "Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put into this world to rise above"? {The African Queen}
  82. What 1963 Vittorio De Sica film was titled Ieri, Oggi e Domani in Italy? {Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow}
  83. What Beatles film featured the song You've Got to Hide Your Love Away? {Help!}
  84. What film was released in Spain as Tiburon? {Jaws}
  85. What 1955 film featured the boast: "We'll give 'em the old Crockett charge!"? {Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier}
  86. What Alfred Hitchcock film featured the prophetic line: "They also pay who meet in hotel rooms"? {Psycho}
  87. What 1969 comedy had Walter Matthau as a bachelor dentist in love with a young Greenwich Village kook? {Cactus Flower}
  88. What film put Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea in their last roles as western heroes, playing aging lawmen escorting a gold shipment? {Ride the High Country}
  89. What movie had Walter Matthau as a mob hit man plagued by the antics of Jack Lemmon in yet another suicidal role? {Buddy, Buddy}
  90. What 1968 John Cassavetes film depicted a suburban couple drinking to excess and talking to each other in formulas? {Faces}
  91. What film cordially invited us to George and Martha's for an evening of fun and games? {Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf}
  92. What film introduced spy Harry Palmer to the world? {The Ipcress File}
  93. What film had Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page falling in love at a postmasters' convention? {Dear Heart}
  94. What movie was originally titled What Ever Happened to Cousin Charlotte?? {Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte}
  95. What 1972 movie had Lewis observing: "This is the last chance we got to see this river"? {Deliverance}
  96. What 1958 film concerned the conviction and subsequent execution of Barbara Graham on June 3, 1955? {I Want to Live}
  97. What Hitchcock film saw Grace Kelly stab Anthony Dawson to death? {Dial M for Murder}
  98. What Hitchcock film had the key to a wine cellar playing an important role in the plot? {Notorious}
  99. What 1935 film featured the line: "I've never known a better seaman, but the man's a snake"? {Mutiny on the Bounty}
  100. What film chronicled Robin Lee Graham's five-year round-the-world solo sailing odyssey? {The Dove}
  101. What 1979 film could have been called Star Wars Meets the Exorcist? {Alien}
  102. What movie saw Barbra Streisand say: "Love means never having to say you're sorry"? {What's Up, Doc?}
  103. What was Jerry Lewis's film rendering of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? {The Nutty Professor}
  104. What Hitchcock film had Sean Connery trying to break the kleptomaniacal habits of his wife? {Marnie}
  105. What 1945 film was about a weekend in the life of would-be writer Don Birnam, played by Ray Milland? {The Lost Weekend}
  106. What Woody Allen movie warned: "Be on the lookout for a large female breast, about a 4,000 with an X cup"? {Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex*}
  107. What film featured the line: "I got brown sandwiches and green sandwiches"? {The Odd Couple}
  108. What movie offered the ominous instruction to "terminate the command" of Colonel Kurtz? {Apocalypse Now}
  109. What film did Elizabeth Taylor disguise herself as a boy in? {National Velvet}
  110. What film featured Jean Simmons and Burt Lancaster as Bible-thumpers? {Elmer Gantry}
  111. What 1966 musical saw the fat slave Pseudolus examining a bottle of wine and inquiring: "Was 1 a good year?"? {A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum}
  112. What three films confined Tony Curtis in a straitjacket? {Houdini, The Boston Strangler, The Great Race}
  113. What 1973 film brought Woody Allen back to life after 200 years? {Sleeper}
  114. What 1959 film was a fictionalized account of the Leopold-Loeb case? {Compulsion}
  115. What Beatles film did critic Andrew Sarris call "the Citizen Kane of juke-box musicals"? {A Hard Day's Night}
  116. What 1972 Ingmar Bergman film was about the three sisters Maria, Karin, and cancer-stricken Agnes? {Cries and Whispers}
  117. What film opened and closed with Steve McQueen tossing coins with a kid? {The Cincinnati Kid}
  118. What 1950 John Huston film was about a bungled robbery attempt at a New York jewelry store? {The Asphalt Jungle}
  119. What 1959 film did Tony Perkins commit suicide in? {On the Beach}
  120. What 1978 sci-fi flic featured Veronica Cartwright wondering: "Why do we always expect them to come in metal ships?"? {Invasion of the Body Snatchers}
  121. What 1979 film asked the questions: "What about Billy?"? {Kramer vs. Kramer}
  122. What 1976 Woody Allen movie marked Zero Mostel's last film appearance? {The Front}
  123. What film had Peter Lorre saying to Bogie: "You will please clasp you hands together at the back of your neck"? {The Maltese Falcon}
  124. What was Peter Seller's last movie? {The Fiendish Plot of Fu Manchu}
  125. What film was about a group of exiled White Russians claiming to have found the living daughter of the Czar? {Anastasia}
  126. What movie featured Francis Ford, Dana Andrews, and Anthony Quinn as victims of a lynch mob? {The Ox-Bow Incident}
  127. What film saw Marlon Brando break out the butter as a lubricant? {Last Tango in Paris}
  128. What 1966 film had Lana Turner as Holly Parker, who degenerated from wealth to booze and prostitution? {Madame X}
  129. What 1965 film featured Richard Burton as a minister overseeing a boys' school? {The Sandpiper}
  130. What film featured the line: "She's not only nearly dead, she's really most sincerely dead"? {The Wizard of Oz}
  131. What film saw Vindicator bombers heading for their destination when CRM-114 Discriminators flashed the CAP 811 "Go" signal? {Fail Safe}
  132. What film featured the line: "We better catch something. This is my wife's holiday roast"? {Jaws}
  133. What Abbott & Costello flic was released in Britain as Abbott & Costello Meet the Ghosts? {Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein}
  134. What film had Elizabeth Taylor as an English girl facing difficult adjustments after marrying the owner of a tea plantation? {Elephant Walk}
  135. What 1968 film featured a character named Max Bialystock? {The Producers}
  136. What 1976 movie saw executive Max Schumacher in an extramarital affair with hardboiled Diane Christenson? {Network}
  137. What film saw David Janssen say he'd had his "eyes opened" about "what's really going on out there"? {The Green Berets}
  138. What was Ronald Reagan's last film? {The Killers}
  139. What 1959 movie saw Pat Boone and James Mason spelunking? {Journey to the Center of the Earth}
  140. What 1956 film featured the songs Shall We Dance? and Getting to Know You? {The King and I}
  141. What 1964 movie featured the line: "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the war room"? {Dr. Strangelove}
  142. What 1962 film was about a precocious nymphet by the name of Miss Haze? {Lolita}
  143. What Paul Newman film ended with the line: "He was a natural-born world-shaker"? {Cool Hand Luke}
  144. What film featured the line: "You know what they say: 'Human see, human do'"? {Planet of the Apes}
  145. What Charlton Heston film marked Japanese Emperor Hiroshito's first visit to a movie theater? {Ben-Hur}
  146. What film featured the cackled line: "Well, my little pretty, I can cause accidents too"? {The Wizard of Oz}
  147. What film offered the immortal line: "Ze soldiers are very hoppy shooting ze pipples who say that ze pipples are not hoppy"? {Zorro, the Gay Blade}
  148. What film chronicled the adventures of Sheik Dinamit, Hero of Aqaba, Liberator of Damascus and Uncrowned King of Arabia? {Lawrence of Arabia}
  149. What Stanley Kubrick film contained the episodes The Interview, Closing Day and A Month Later? {The Shining}
  150. What Blake Edwards comedy flashed the headling: "Tomato's Tomato Pinched by Cops"? {Breakfast at Tiffany's}