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Movies by Letter - D

Guess these film-related answers that start with the letter D.
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Last updated: December 30, 2024
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First submittedJanuary 13, 2019
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Cruella de Vil's favorite breed
Dalmatian
Now outdated medium that killed VHS and laserdisc in early 2000s
DVD
Director of Vampyr, Ordet, Gertrud, and The Passion of Jean of Arc
Carl Dreyer
Country of the above, and Lars von Trier
Denmark
First authorized Bond film
Dr. No
She could have gone back to Kansas all along
Dorothy Gale
Star of The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Repulsion, Belle de Jour, and Mississippi Mermaid
Catherine Deneuve
Waterfowl who first appeared in The Wise Little Hen
Donald Duck
Waterfowl who first appeared in Porky's Duck Hunt
Daffy Duck
Term for shooting a scene in sunlight to make it look like moonlight
day for night
German-born star of The Blue Angel, Blonde Venus, and Shanghai Express
Marlene Dietrich
Jen and Kira must stop the evil Skeksis before the three suns align
The Dark Crystal
Technical term for music that is heard by the characters onscreen
diegetic
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She can't forget "P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way"
Dory
Wes Anderson film set on a train
The Darjeeling Limited
Missouri-born animator who founded a media empire
Walt Disney
Soviet director of Earth, Ivan, and Life in Bloom
Aleksandr Dovzhenko
English cinematographer for Wong Kar-wai, Sam Mendes, the Coen brothers, and Wall-E
Roger Deakins
2017 Christopher Nolan World War II film
Dunkirk
Word invented by John Grierson in 1926 to describe certain nonfiction films
documentary
Anne Hathaway dresses to impress Meryl Streep
The Devil Wears Prada
Evita's power ballad, sung by Madonna in a 1996 film
Don't Cry for Me, Argentina
Perhaps Bela Lugosi's most iconic role
Dracula
Experimental director of Meshes of the Afternoon, At Land, and Meditation on Violence
Maya Deren
What everyone but Horatio does at the end of Hamlet
dies
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