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"You Can't Handle The Truth! " Is From Which Classic Film?

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Which Film Features The Line "I'll Be Back"?

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"Here's Looking At You Kid" Comes From What Beloved Classic?

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What Movie Gave Us "Nobody Puts Baby In A Corner"?

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"To Infinity And Beyond" Is The Famous Catchphrase From Which Film?

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"You Had Me At Hello" Is A Famous Line From Which Romantic Film?

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Which Classic Film Features "May The Force Be With You"?

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"I See Dead People" Is A Chilling Line From Which Suspense Film?

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"Life Is Like A Box Of Chocolates" Comes From Which Beloved Film?

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Which Classic Film Has The Unforgettable Line "I'm The King Of The World"?

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Which Film Features The Line "Elementary My Dear Watson"?

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"Frankly My Dear I Don't Give A Damn" Is From Which Classic?

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Which Film Contains The Spine-Tingling Line "Here's Johnny"?

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What Movie Gave Us The Line "Nobody Is Perfect"?

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"You Talking To Me?" Is The Iconic Line From Which Gritty Film?

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Which Beloved Film Features "There's No Place Like Home"?

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"Go Ahead Make My Day" Comes From Which Clint Eastwood Film?

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"What We've Got Here Is A Failure To Communicate" Is From Which Film?

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Which classic crime film features the line, “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse”?

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What Movie Features The Famous Line 'Bond James Bond'?

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Which Classic Film Has The Line 'I Feel The Need The Need For Speed'?

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Which Sci-Fi Classic Features The Line 'Klaatu Barada Nikto'?

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Which Film Contains The Unforgettable Line 'Hasta La Vista Baby'?

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Which Audrey Hepburn Film Features 'Moon River Wider Than A Mile'?

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Which Film Has The Chilling Line 'They're Here'?

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Which Musical Classic Features 'Singin' In The Rain Just Singin' In The Rain'?

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Which Film Gave Us The Line 'You Is Kind You Is Smart You Is Important'?

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What Movie Features The Tearful Line 'I Wish I Knew How To Quit You'?

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Which Classic Film Has The Line 'I Am Your Father'?

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Which Film Gave Us The Line 'Just Keep Swimming'?

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Which Beloved Film Features The Line 'Why So Serious'?

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Which Film Contains The Line 'Get Your Stinking Paws Off Me'?

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What Classic Film Features 'Houston We Have A Problem'?

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Which Film Gave Us The Line 'I'm Walking Here'?

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Which Magical Film Features The Line 'There Is No Spoon'?

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Which Film Features The Unforgettable Line 'Keep Your Friends Close But Your Enemies Closer'?

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What Classic Film Features The Line 'I'll Have What She's Having'?

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Which Film Gave Us The Line 'Carpe Diem Seize The Day Boys'?

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Which Beloved Film Features The Line 'They Call It A Royale With Cheese'?

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Which Iconic Film Gave Us 'I'm As Mad As Hell'?

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Which Film Contains The Line 'A Boy's Best Friend Is His Mother'?

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Which Film Features The Unforgettable Line 'Greed Is Good'?

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Which Thriller Features The Line 'Be Afraid Be Very Afraid'?

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Which Beloved Film Features The Line 'You're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat'?

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What Movie Contains The Line 'I'm Also Just A Girl Standing In Front Of A Boy'?

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Which Classic Film Has The Line 'Here's Another Fine Mess You've Gotten Me Into'?

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Which Iconic Film Gave Us The Line 'Say Hello To My Little Friend'?

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Which Film Features The Memorable Line 'I Am Big It's The Pictures That Got Small'?

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Which James Cagney Film Features The Line 'Made It Ma Top Of The World'?

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Which Classic Film Features The Line 'Fasten Your Seatbelts It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night'?

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Which Film Gave Us The Line 'I Feel Pretty'?

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Which Beloved Film Features The Line 'Inconceivable'?

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What Film Contains The Line 'They Call Me Mister Tibbs'?

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Which Film Features The Line 'You Can't Fight In Here This Is The War Room'?

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Which Beloved Film Gave Us The Line 'Just When I Thought I Was Out They Pull Me Back In'?

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Which Classic Film Features The Line 'Love Means Never Having To Say You're Sorry'?

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Which Film Contains The Line 'I Am Spartacus'?

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Which Musical Classic Features The Line 'I Could Have Danced All Night'?

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Which Classic Film Features The Line 'Rosebud'?

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Which Film Gave Us The Line 'Nobody Expects The Spanish Inquisition'?

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Which Beloved Film Features The Line 'I'm Not Bad I'm Just Drawn That Way'?

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Which classic film features the line, “I’m ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille”?

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Which Film Gave Us The Line 'Magic Mirror On The Wall Who Is The Fairest One Of All'?

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Which Film Gave Us The Line 'You Is Talkin To Me Like I Is A Dog'?

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Which Classic Film Has The Line 'I Have Always Depended On The Kindness Of Strangers'?

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Which Beloved Film Features The Line 'To Me You Are Perfect'?

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Which Beloved Film Gave Us The Line 'Why Don't You Come Up Sometime And See Me'?

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Which Classic Film Contains The Line 'I'm Not Gonna Be Ignored Dan'?

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Which Beloved Film Features The Line 'I'm Going To Make You A Star'?

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Which Beloved Musical Features The Line 'I Have Confidence In Me'?

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Which Classic Film Has The Line 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'?

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Which Classic Film Features The Line 'Every Time A Bell Rings An Angel Gets His Wings'?

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Which Film Adaptation Of Shakespeare Features The Line 'To Be Or Not To Be That Is The Question'?

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Which Film Contains The Spine-Tingling Line 'We Accept The Love We Think We Deserve'?

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Which Classic Film Gave Us The Line 'You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet'?

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Presumed Innocent
2
A Few Good Men
3
The Firm
4
Philadelphia

Jack Nicholson improvised the intensity of that 1992 courtroom scene making it one of cinema's most quoted moments.
1
Predator
2
RoboCop
3
The Terminator
4
Total Recall

Arnold Schwarzenegger almost said "I will be back" but the director preferred the contraction and film history was made.
1
To Have And Have Not
2
Casablanca
3
The African Queen
4
Notorious

Humphrey Bogart actually learned that line while teaching Ingrid Bergman poker between takes on set.
1
Grease
2
Footloose
3
Flashdance
4
Dirty Dancing

Patrick Swayze ad-libbed that iconic 1987 line and director Emile Ardolino kept it in the final cut.
1
Robots
2
A Bug's Life
3
Toy Story
4
Antz

Buzz Lightyear's rallying cry helped Toy Story become the very first fully computer-animated feature film ever released.
1
As Good As It Gets
2
You've Got Mail
3
Sleepless In Seattle
4
Jerry Maguire

Renée Zellweger delivered that unforgettable 1996 line and it topped the American Film Institute's most romantic quotes list.
1
Star Wars
2
Flash Gordon
3
Dune
4
Battlestar Galactica

George Lucas borrowed the phrase structure from the traditional military blessing "May God be with you" for his 1977 epic.
1
Ghost
2
Poltergeist
3
What Lies Beneath
4
The Sixth Sense

Young Haley Joel Osment delivered that haunting 1999 line so convincingly he received an Academy Award nomination for it.
1
Forrest Gump
2
Steel Magnolias
3
The Color Purple
4
Fried Green Tomatoes

Tom Hanks won his second consecutive Oscar for Forrest Gump making him only the second actor in history to achieve that feat.
1
The Perfect Storm
2
Master And Commander
3
Titanic
4
The Poseidon Adventure

Leonardo DiCaprio improvised that triumphant bow scene and director James Cameron liked it so much he wrote it into the script.
1
Rebecca
2
The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes
3
The Maltese Falcon
4
Murder On The Orient Express

Basil Rathbone delivered this iconic line in the 1939 film though Conan Doyle never wrote it in his original stories.
1
Rebecca
2
Gone With The Wind
3
All About Eve
4
Sunset Boulevard

Clark Gable's farewell line in 1939 was nearly censored because "damn" violated Hollywood's strict production code at the time.
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The Shining
2
The Exorcist
3
Rosemary's Baby
4
Psycho

Jack Nicholson improvised this line in 1980 as a nod to Ed McMahon's nightly introduction of Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show.
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The Apartment
2
Pillow Talk
3
Breakfast At Tiffany's
4
Some Like It Hot

Joe E. Brown delivers this final punchline in 1959 after learning his fiancée is actually a man making it one of cinema's greatest closing lines.
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Taxi Driver
2
The French Connection
3
Dog Day Afternoon
4
Serpico

Robert De Niro improvised this mirror scene in 1976 because director Martin Scorsese left the moment unscripted and let De Niro create it himself.
1
National Velvet
2
The Wizard Of Oz
3
It's A Wonderful Life
4
Meet Me In St. Louis

Judy Garland clicked her ruby slippers together in 1939 and those slippers later sold at auction for over three million dollars.
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The Enforcer
2
Magnum Force
3
Sudden Impact
4
Dirty Harry

President Ronald Reagan famously borrowed this 1983 line in a 1985 speech to Congress challenging lawmakers to send him a tax increase bill.
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Bonnie And Clyde
2
Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid
3
The Sting
4
Cool Hand Luke

Paul Newman's 1967 prison drama used this line so memorably that Guns N' Roses later sampled it at the opening of their song Civil War.
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Scarface
2
The Untouchables
3
The Godfather
4
Goodfellas

This iconic line is spoken by Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola’s classic mafia drama.
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Thunderball
2
Goldfinger
3
From Russia With Love
4
Dr. No

Sean Connery first spoke those three words in 1962 making it the longest-running movie catchphrase in history.
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Iron Eagle
2
The Right Stuff
3
Top Gun
4
Days Of Thunder

Tom Cruise and Anthony Edwards improvised that line together and director Tony Scott kept it in the final cut.
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Invasion Of The Body Snatchers
2
The Day The Earth Stood Still
3
Forbidden Planet
4
War Of The Worlds

This 1951 command prevents a robot apocalypse and Sam Raimi later referenced it in Army Of Darkness.
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True Lies
2
Terminator 2
3
Total Recall
4
Predator

The Spanish phrase meaning 'see you later' was written into the script specifically because test audiences loved Schwarzenegger saying it.
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Breakfast At Tiffany's
2
My Fair Lady
3
Roman Holiday
4
Sabrina

Henry Mancini wrote Moon River overnight after learning Audrey Hepburn could only sing within a very narrow vocal range.
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Poltergeist
2
The Haunting
3
The Amityville Horror
4
Rosemary's Baby

Little Heather O'Rourke delivered that whispered line in 1982 and it became one of horror's most iconic moments.
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Singin' In The Rain
2
Seven Brides For Seven Brothers
3
An American In Paris
4
The Band Wagon

Gene Kelly performed that iconic dance scene while running a 103-degree fever on the day of filming.
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Fried Green Tomatoes
2
Driving Miss Daisy
3
Steel Magnolias
4
The Help

Viola Davis improvised the rhythm of that scene and author Kathryn Stockett said it made her cry the first time she watched it.
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Brokeback Mountain
2
The Notebook
3
Ordinary People
4
Philadelphia

Heath Ledger spoke this anguished line to Jake Gyllenhaal and the film won three Academy Awards in 2006.
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Rogue One
2
Star Wars
3
The Empire Strikes Back
4
Return Of The Jedi

Darth Vader's shocking 1980 revelation to Luke Skywalker is considered one of the greatest plot twists in cinema history.
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Happy Feet
2
Shark Tale
3
The Little Mermaid
4
Finding Nemo

Ellen DeGeneres voiced Dory in this 2003 Pixar film and her cheerful motto became a beloved real-life encouragement phrase.
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Batman Begins
2
Batman Forever
3
The Dark Knight
4
Batman Returns

Heath Ledger improvised much of his Joker performance and won a posthumous Oscar for this chilling 2008 role.
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King Kong
2
Greystoke
3
Jurassic Park
4
Planet Of The Apes

Charlton Heston shouted this furious line in the 1968 original and it landed on the American Film Institute's top 100 movie quotes list.
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First Man
2
The Right Stuff
3
Gravity
4
Apollo 13

Tom Hanks delivered this line in the 1995 film though the real astronaut Jim Lovell actually said 'Houston we've had a problem.'
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The French Connection
2
Serpico
3
Dog Day Afternoon
4
Midnight Cowboy

Dustin Hoffman reportedly ad-libbed this outburst at a real New York City cab that nearly hit him during filming in 1969.
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Dark City
2
Inception
3
The Truman Show
4
The Matrix

A child actor delivered this mind-bending line to Keanu Reeves in 1999 and it became a symbol of questioning reality itself.
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The Godfather Part II
2
Scarface
3
Goodfellas
4
Casino

Al Pacino delivered this line as Michael Corleone and many people mistakenly credit it to the original Godfather film.
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Sleepless In Seattle
2
Moonstruck
3
When Harry Met Sally
4
Pretty Woman

The woman who delivers that famous diner line was actually director Rob Reiner's own mother Estelle Reiner.
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The Breakfast Club
2
Good Will Hunting
3
Dead Poets Society
4
Stand And Deliver

Robin Williams improvised many of his classroom scenes in Dead Poets Society and the boys' tearful responses were completely genuine.
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Reservoir Dogs
2
Pulp Fiction
3
Goodfellas
4
Jackie Brown

Quentin Tarantino actually visited McDonald's in Paris before writing Pulp Fiction and the Royale With Cheese detail is completely true.
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Dog Day Afternoon
2
The China Syndrome
3
Network
4
All The President's Men

Peter Finch won a posthumous Oscar for that role making him the first actor ever to do so.
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Vertigo
2
Psycho
3
The Birds
4
Rear Window

Alfred Hitchcock shot Psycho in black and white partly to hide the shocking amount of blood in the shower scene.
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Glengarry Glen Ross
2
The Firm
3
Wall Street
4
Working Girl

Michael Douglas won his only acting Oscar for playing Gordon Gekko and based the character on real Wall Street figures.
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Poltergeist
2
Aliens
3
Predator
4
The Fly

Geena Davis delivered that chilling line and she and Jeff Goldblum later married in real life after filming together.
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Jaws
2
The Deep
3
The Poseidon Adventure
4
Moby Dick

Roy Scheider actually improvised that line on set and director Steven Spielberg kept it in the final cut.
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Four Weddings And A Funeral
2
Sleepless In Seattle
3
Notting Hill
4
Bridget Jones's Diary

Julia Roberts spoke this line to Hugh Grant in 1999 and it became one of cinema's most quoted romantic moments.
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Modern Times
2
The Great Dictator
3
Sons Of The Desert
4
Duck Soup

Oliver Hardy directed this complaint at Stan Laurel across dozens of films making it their most recognized catchphrase.
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Scarface
2
The Godfather
3
Goodfellas
4
Casino

Al Pacino shouted this line in the 1983 remake and AFI ranked it among the top 100 movie quotes of all time.
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Sunset Boulevard
2
All About Eve
3
Stage Door
4
Mildred Pierce

Gloria Swanson delivered this line as faded silent-film star Norma Desmond in the 1950 Hollywood classic.
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Yankee Doodle Dandy
2
Angels With Dirty Faces
3
The Public Enemy
4
White Heat

Cagney shouted this line atop an exploding oil tank in 1949 creating one of cinema's most explosive endings.
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Now Voyager
2
Sunset Boulevard
3
Mildred Pierce
4
All About Eve

Bette Davis delivered this iconic line in 1950 and AFI ranked it fourth on its list of greatest movie quotes ever.
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West Side Story
2
My Fair Lady
3
Funny Girl
4
Cabaret

Leonard Bernstein composed the music for West Side Story and the song debuted on Broadway in 1957 before the film.
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The Princess Bride
2
The NeverEnding Story
3
Willow
4
Labyrinth

Vizzini repeats the word so often that Inigo Montoya finally tells him it does not mean what he thinks it means.
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The Defiant Ones
2
To Sir With Love
3
In The Heat Of The Night
4
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner

Sidney Poitier won an Academy Award for a different film but this 1967 line became one of his most celebrated moments.
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M*A*S*H
2
Dr. Strangelove
3
Apocalypse Now
4
Patton

Stanley Kubrick directed this dark 1964 comedy and Peter Sellers played three separate roles in the same film.
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Scarface
2
Casino
3
The Godfather Part III
4
Goodfellas

Al Pacino improvised the delivery of this line and it became far more famous than almost anything else in that film.
1
An Affair To Remember
2
Roman Holiday
3
Doctor Zhivago
4
Love Story

The 1970 film starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal made this line famous though many viewers found it confusing.
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Cleopatra
2
Ben-Hur
3
Gladiator
4
Spartacus

Kirk Douglas produced and starred in this 1960 epic and the scene where slaves claim his identity remains one of cinema's most powerful moments.
1
Gigi
2
My Fair Lady
3
Camelot
4
The Sound Of Music

Audrey Hepburn starred in the 1964 film but her singing voice was dubbed by Marni Nixon without public announcement.
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Rebecca
2
Citizen Kane
3
All About Eve
4
Sunset Boulevard

Orson Welles directed Citizen Kane in 1941 and 'Rosebud' refers to Charles Foster Kane's beloved childhood sled.
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Blazing Saddles
2
The Princess Bride
3
Monty Python And The Holy Grail
4
Young Frankenstein

Monty Python's Flying Circus troupe actually delivered this line on their TV show before it became legendary in their films.
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Sleeping Beauty
2
Fantasia
3
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
4
Cinderella

Kathleen Turner voiced Jessica Rabbit in 1988 and was paid more than Bob Hoskins for the role.
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Sunset Boulevard
2
All About Eve
3
Mildred Pierce
4
Beyond The Forest

Gloria Swanson delivers this iconic final line as Norma Desmond descends fully into delusion.
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Cinderella
2
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
3
Sleeping Beauty
4
Beauty And The Beast

Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs was released in 1937 and became the first feature-length animated film in cinema history.
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Beloved
2
The Color Purple
3
Imitation Of Life
4
Sounder

Whoopi Goldberg earned her first Oscar nomination for The Color Purple and Steven Spielberg directed the 1985 adaptation.
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The Rose Tattoo
2
Sunset Boulevard
3
A Streetcar Named Desire
4
All About Eve

Vivien Leigh spoke this final line and it was voted one of the top 100 movie quotes by the American Film Institute.
1
Bridget Jones's Diary
2
Four Weddings And A Funeral
3
Love Actually
4
Notting Hill

Andrew Lincoln delivered this cue-card scene and Love Actually has been watched by millions every Christmas season since 2003.
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She Done Him Wrong
2
Belle Of The Nineties
3
My Little Chickadee
4
I'm No Angel

Mae West actually said the line in reverse in the 1933 film and the famous misquote became more popular than the original.
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Basic Instinct
2
Jagged Edge
3
Fatal Attraction
4
Body Heat

Glenn Close's terrifying performance in the 1987 thriller earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
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Sunset Boulevard
2
Stage Door
3
All About Eve
4
A Star Is Born

The 1937 original A Star Is Born was the first color film to win an Academy Award for its cinematography.
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Camelot
2
The Sound Of Music
3
Mary Poppins
4
Funny Girl

Julie Andrews filmed the famous hilltop opening scene over three days because helicopter wind kept knocking her down.
1
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
2
Bus Stop
3
The Seven Year Itch
4
How To Marry A Millionaire

Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell were paid so differently for that film that Monroe's salary was a fraction of Russell's.
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It's A Wonderful Life
2
Miracle On 34th Street
3
Holiday Inn
4
The Bishop's Wife

It's A Wonderful Life was considered a box office disappointment in 1946 and only became beloved after its copyright accidentally lapsed.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
2
Hamlet
3
Othello
4
Romeo And Juliet

Laurence Olivier directed and starred in the 1948 film version winning the Academy Award for Best Picture.
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The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
2
The Breakfast Club
3
Sixteen Candles
4
Pretty In Pink

Author Stephen Chbosky wrote and directed the film adaptation of his own 1999 novel giving it rare authenticity.
1
42nd Street
2
The Jazz Singer
3
Singin' In The Rain
4
Show Boat

Al Jolson spoke these words in 1927 making The Jazz Singer the first feature-length sound film in history.
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