Hint | Director | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Epic film about a futuristic city | Fritz Lang | 1927 | Metropolis | 88%
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As groundbreaking as controversial. Klansmen as heroes. | D.W. Griffith | 1915 | The Birth of a Nation | 85%
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The trial of a French peasant girl who led her army to victory | Carl Theodor Dreyer | 1928 | The Passion of Joan of Arc | 76%
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A vampire (Max Schreck) comes to Wisborg. | F.W. Murnau | 1922 | Nosferatu | 74%
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A baby cart rolls down the steps of Odessa. | Sergei Eisenstein | 1925 | Battleship Potemkin | 71%
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Buster Keaton on a great locomotive chase | Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman | 1926 | The General | 71%
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French science-fiction film. Partly colored. | Georges Méliès | 1902 | A Trip to the Moon | 68%
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The Tramp eats a shoe. | Charlie Chaplin | 1925 | Gold Rush | 68%
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In a dreamlike city, a sleepwalker is said to kill people. | Robert Wiene | 1920 | The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari | 68%
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Harold Lloyd hangs from a clock. | Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor | 1923 | Safety Last! | 59%
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A Jack the Ripper-like killer haunts foggy London. | Alfred Hitchcock | 1927 | The Lodger | 56%
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A deformed Lon Chaney creeps through the undergrounds of Paris. | Rupert Julian | 1925 | The Phantom of the Opera | 50%
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A cloud passes by the moon - a woman's eye is sliced. Surreal. | Luis Buñuel | 1929 | An Andalusian Dog | 47%
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Experimental film about urban life in Soviet cities | Dziga Vertov | 1929 | Man with a Movie Camera | 38%
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