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Can you name this movie from the 70s or early 80s?

Daughter of the Mind (1969 TV movie)
starring Don Murray, Ray Milland, Gene Tierney, Edward Asner, Pamelyn Ferdin, George Macready, John Carradine
IMDb review:
Milland plays a scientist involved in sensitive government work, and our side is convinced that the messages he's getting from his daughter (Ferdin) to quit what he's doing~bringing into play the possibility of defection~are a conjurer's trick by the other side. Dr. Alex Lauder (Murray) is asked to investigate. There are some sticking points for Lauder. He sees the girl's image, he hears her voice, then, during a séance, a wax replica of Mary's hand appears in water, with verifiable fingerprints! If these things aren't true, how are they being accomplished?

The film is based on the novel "The Hand of Mary Constable" by Paul Gallico, who also wrote the novels "Poseidon Adventure", which has been filmed twice; and "The Three Lives of Thomasina", a popular Disney movie.

Here's a clip on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTiZm9MwW...

"Oh, Daddy... I HATE being dead!"

Can you name the movie from the quote(s)...?

1. Dumb and dumber
2. Tommy boy
3. Blue streak
4. Enemy of the state
5. Austin Powers: the spy who shagged me
6. Lethal Weapon 4
7. Braveheart
8. The sting
9. Grandma's boy
10. Remember the Titans
11. The Waterboy
12. The punisher

Can you name the movie this quote is from?

DEFINITELY MYSTERY MEN!!!

Can you name a movie with the word "black" in it?

Men in Black
Men in Black II
Meet Joe Black
Black Hawk Down
The Black Dahlia
Pitch Black
Black Snake Moan
Black Christmas
Black Beauty
Black Knight

Probably hundreds more, this is all I've got off the top of my head.

"Cane seemed fine,........", Can you name the movie?

Someone told me it was Alien.....I sure hope he's right! ! !

Can you name this movie? The answer has been given.

It's Deeper Than Yesterday (2010).

How many countries can you name a movie from?

Argentina Relatos SalvajesArmenia NahapetAustralia Paperback HeroAzerbaijan AbsurdistanBelarus Come and SeeBelgium The Newest TestamentBrazil Cidade de deusCanada Walk All Over MeChina Crouching Tiger, Hidden DragonDenmark The Hour of the LynxEgypt The Yacoubian BuildingEstonia Names in MarbleFinland The Last BorderFrance Un homme et une femmeGeorgia Don’t Be SadGermany MondscheintariffGreece HomeHong Kong Chungking ExpressHungary Cat CityIndia Seeta and GeetaIndonesia The PhotographIran 20 FingersIreland Some Mother’s SonIsrael Waltz With BashirItaly Bisbetico domatoJapan Tonari no TotoroLatvia Fisherman’s SonLithuania RedirectedMexico Como agua para chocolateNetherlands CharacterNew Zealand The PianoNorway AmnesiaPeru AltiplanoPoland SeksmisjaRussia Enclosed SpacesSlovenia InfernoSouth Korea I Am A Robot But That’s OkaySpain El pielo que habitoSouth Africa The Gods Must be CrazySweden The 100 Year Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and DisappearedThailand PloyUnited Kingdom A Man Who Went Up the Hill But Climbed Down the MountainUnited States Groundhog DayUzbekistan Moon DadVietnam WaterThat’s 45. Should have been more. There’s this amazing Dark Nights Film Festival that takes place in our city every year, showcasing weird and thought-provoking cinema from around the world, and I always make sure that I watch something from a country I’ve never seen before, but I’ve not been a diligent participant over the past years. Movies like Altiplano, Ploy, Water, I’m a Robot But That’s Okay and many others have been amazing discoveries. Some movies are in the list because I haven’t seen them but they’re so famous that I link them to a specific country immediately, such as Waltz With Bashir or Character.Funny how I haven’t seen any Ukrainian movies, or can’t remember any. Does Maksim Perepelitsa count?Just in case: nobody go watch Inferno. It’s infernal. Alice Tsymbarevich's answer to What are the most depressing movies of all time?

Can you name a movie (PG+) where a girl does not have a love interest?

Volcano
True Grit
Predator
Rooster Cogburn
Alien vs. Predator
Walkabout (1971)
Split Infinity (1992)
The DaVinci Code
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Forgotten (2004)
The Unfinished Dance
National Velvet (1944)
The NeverEnding Story
Night of the Living Dead
The Trouble With Angels
Anna to the Infinite Power
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Good Morning, Miss Dove
Alien and Alien: Resurrection
Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte
The Miracle Worker~all versions
The Innocents~plus all versions of Turn of the Screw
The Corn Is Green (1945) and (1979)~schoolteacher
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (1973)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind~Gillian and Roy are acquaintances only.
Up the Down Staircase~A male teacher flirts with the women, and a student has a crush on him, but there's definitely no love interest.
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?~unless you count the sort-of-instant crush Jane seems to have on Edwin~obviously not reciprocated
The World of Henry Orient~She has a crush on Henry, but that's it~though her mother starts an affair with him.

Some of these I haven't seen for a while, but I don't seem to recall a boyfriend. If I remember more, I'll add them. These cover girls to adult women.

Can you name a movie that still makes sense if you watch it backwards?

Well, if you watched “Memento” backwards, it would make perfect sense. Because the movie is told backwards, beginning at the end and ending at the beginning. But it would be rather anticlimactic to watch that way because of the nature of the story.

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