| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Max von Sydow returns from a crusade to find his home country being plague-ridden, knowing he's going to die. Doesn't matter. Played chess. | The Seventh Seal | 80%
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| In House, M.D., a poster of this movie hangs in Wilson's office. Maybe because its main character (played by Orson Welles) is a sarcastic, bitter, three-daybearded genius who walks with a stick? | Touch of Evil | 80%
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| This movie is said to be the best reflection on Japan's state of fear after Hiroshima/Nagasaki; 29 sequels followed, although one of the two American versions is rejected by most fans of the franchise. | Godzilla | 67%
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| Bela Lugosi played his last role in Ed Wood's film that is sometimes referred to as the worst of all time | Plan 9 from Outer Space | 67%
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| Tarantino: "When I'm getting serious about a girl, I show her [title] and she better like it." They essentially remade this in 1966, called El Dorado, also directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne. | Rio Bravo | 67%
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| imdb description: "A[n] elderly man and his dog struggle to survive on his government pension in Rome." | Umberto D. | 53%
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| "The Human Being Who Possessed An Excess In Information" | The Man Who Knew Too Much | 40%
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| Modern version of Bizet's Carmen with an all-black cast | Carmen Jones | 33%
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| Peter Cushing plays Sherlock Holmes, Christopher Lee plays - well, not a charismatic villain, but his name gives the movie its name, anyway. | The Hound of the Baskervilles | 27%
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