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Results: This is part 4 of my "game show" where a snapshot is the only clue for contestants to guess the movie it was from and other key aspects. Today's we need the movie and the line that is being spoken in the scene.

Published on 12/02/2024
By: DavKar
1951
Movies
Today's movies are classics from the golden age of Hollywood. These movies come from a time when one phrase spoken by one of the lead actors is all that is needed for moviegoers to become that lead actor and to mimic the classic line. Can you remember the line and the movie for each of today's examples?
1.
1.
Even before this movie was released, there was controversy about some of the words that were assumed would be in the script. The book the movie was based on was a big seller so everyone knew what words would raise the concerns of the censors. Most often people will use the book wording when mimicking this scene rather than the movie version. Either one will do and I'm sure you will be able to name the movie. Can you?
Even before this movie was released, there was controversy about some of the words that were assumed would be in the script. The book the movie was based on was a big seller so everyone knew what words would raise the concerns of the censors. Most often people will use the book wording when mimicking this scene rather than the movie version. Either one will do and I'm sure you will be able to name the movie. Can you?
Yes
53%
1005 votes
No
27%
518 votes
Undecided
20%
377 votes
2.
2.
Various props from this movie have been in the news quite recently and they have become almost as famous as the actors, the line that is spoken in this scene and the actor who uttered it. Share any additional movie trivia in the comments, but for now, do you know what movie this scene is from and what she is saying in the scene?
Various props from this movie have been in the news quite recently and they have become almost as famous as the actors, the line that is spoken in this scene and the actor who uttered it. Share any additional movie trivia in the comments, but for now, do you know what movie this scene is from and what she is saying in the scene?
Yes
57%
1088 votes
No
22%
414 votes
Undecided
8%
147 votes
Not Applicable
13%
251 votes
3.
3.
I haven't read the book or seen this movie, so I don't know why this guy needs to shout so loud - I just know what it is he shouts and that many ham actors have replicated this scene in the years since the movie was released. Can you name the movie and what the one word line is? No need to shout.
I haven't read the book or seen this movie, so I don't know why this guy needs to shout so loud - I just know what it is he shouts and that many ham actors have replicated this scene in the years since the movie was released. Can you name the movie and what the one word line is? No need to shout.
Yes
26%
488 votes
No
49%
927 votes
Undecided
11%
202 votes
Not Applicable
15%
283 votes
4.
4.
Here is the last one and the answers to all 4 are provided on a separate page. I would have liked to have been behind the camera when this one was shot. Can you name the movie and the rather obvious conclusion the male actor has just suggested?
Here is the last one and the answers to all 4 are provided on a separate page. I would have liked to have been behind the camera when this one was shot. Can you name the movie and the rather obvious conclusion the male actor has just suggested?
Yes
41%
788 votes
No
35%
662 votes
Undecided
9%
172 votes
Not Applicable
15%
278 votes
5.
5.
Here are the answers. Which one(s) did you get right?
"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" in Gone With the Wind (1939)
53%
1012 votes
Ruby Slippers: "There's no place like home" The Wizard of Oz (1939)
55%
1045 votes
Stanley Kowalski (Marlon Brando) Screaming for "Stella!" in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
24%
456 votes
"Mrs. Robinson, I think you are trying to seduce me" Seduction scene framed by Mrs. Robinson's Leg in The Graduate (1967)
41%
776 votes
Other (please specify)
1%
17 votes
Not Applicable
28%
532 votes
Other Answers Percentage Votes
0.24% 8
none 0.09% 3
N/A all the way! 0.03% 1
You're gonna need a bigger boat the 1975 Steven Spielberg film "Jaws" 0.03% 1
unsure 0.03% 1
None of the above 0.03% 1
Got them all 0.03% 1
only 3 right 0.03% 1

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