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Is it a Hitchcock movie?
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#8: No
Was it released after 1943?
[QUOTE=tdn]
Was it released after 1943?
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#9: No
Does Cary Grant’s character begin the film already married?
Was it nominated for any academy awards?
[QUOTE=garygnu]
Does Cary Grant’s character begin the film already married?
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#10: No
#11: Yes
Question withdrawn
Does the title consist of two words?
[QUOTE=tdn]
Does the title consist of two words?
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#12: No, it is not a two-word title.*
*Note I consider articles like “The” or “A” as words in the interest of this question
Is the movie The Talk Of The Town?
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Note I consider articles like “The” or “A” as words in the interest of this question
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Does it contain either of those words?
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Is the movie The Talk Of The Town?
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#13: No
#14: No
Bringing Up Baby?
[QUOTE=garygnu]
Bringing Up Baby?
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#15: No (great movie, though)
[QUOTE=garygnu]
Bringing Up Baby?
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That already failed on the year and Kate Hepburn not being in it. I was thinking along those lines, though.
Was it nominated for an Oscar for… Best Director?
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That already failed on the year and Kate Hepburn not being in it.
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You might want to look back at my previous answers. The date was perfectly fine.
#16: No
Is the character’s name in the film title?
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That already failed on the year and Kate Hepburn not being in it. I was thinking along those lines, though…
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What’s really bad is I had eliminated it for that reason, then forgot and asked anyway. :smack:
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Is the character’s name in the film title?
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#17: No
Was it released before 1937?