| Last Line | film title | Additional clues |
| 'It was beauty killed the beast.' | |
| 'After all, tomorrow's another day.' | |
| 'They can't lick us. And we'll go on forever, Pa, 'cause we're the people.' | |
| 'The, uh, stuff dreams are made of.' | |
| 'Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.' | |
| 'Teacher says 'Everytime a bell rings, an angel gets its wings.' That's right, that's right. Attaboy Clarence.' | |
| 'Made it ma - top of the world!' | |
| 'Alright, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up.' | |
| 'Robert E. Lee Prewitt. Isn't that a silly old name?' | |
| 'Remember, honey, on your wedding day, it's all right to say 'yes'.' | |
| 'Captain, it is I, Ensign Pulver, and I just threw your stinking palm tree overboard. How what's this about no movie tonight?' | |
| 'Madness. Madness.' | |
| 'Come along, Mrs. Thornhill. Oh, Roger, this is silly. I know, but I'm sentimental.' | |
| 'Well, nobody's perfect.' | |
| 'The old man was right, only the farmers won. We lost. We always lose.' | |
| 'Don't you touch him! Te adoro, Anton.' | |
| 'He would be Jem's room all night, and he would be there when Jem waked up in the morning.' | |
| 'Mein Fuhrer, I can walk!' | |
| 'Eliza? Where the devil are my slippers?' | |
| 'They lost their lives in the line of duty.' | |
| 'You finally really did it. You maniacs! You blew it up! God damn you! God damn you all to hell!' | |
| 'Good. For a moment there, I thought we were in trouble.' | |
| 'Farewell, Harold. It's been all such fun.' | |
| | Last Line | film title | Additional clues |
| Here, life is beautiful. The girls are beautiful. Even the orchestra is beautiful. Auf wiedersehen! A bientot.' | |
| 'Don Corleone.' | |
| 'A man's got to know his limitations.' | |
| 'I used to hate the water. I can't imagine why.' | |
| 'This was the story of Howard Beale, the first known instance of a man who was killed because he had lousy ratings.' | |
| 'Here's to Nick.' | |
| 'Bonjour, Papa!' | |
| 'Im the boss, I'm the boss, boss, boss, boss, boss, boss. Boss.' | |
| 'Wanna dance, or would you rather just suck face?' | |
| 'I love this town!' | |
| 'Roads? Where we're going they don't need roads.' | |
| 'Grandpa, maybe you could come over and read it again to me tomorrow. As you wish.' | |
| 'The next record goes out to Radio Raheem. We love you, brother.' | |
| 'Hey Dad? You wanna have a catch? I'd like that.' | |
| 'I do wish we could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for dinner. Bye.' | |
| 'Let's live here! We'll rent to start.' | |
| 'Mr. Hammond, after careful consideration, I've decided not to endorse your park. So have I.' | |
| 'I hope to see my friend and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope.' | |
| 'The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. And like that, he's gone.' | |
| 'A world where anything is possible. Where we go from there is a choice I leave you.' | |
| 'Goodnight, you princes of Maine. You kings of England.' | |
| 'The war is still coming, Charles, and I intend to fight it by any means necessary. And I will always be there, old friend.' | |
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