Can you complete the names of 1950s movies?

Wait. How many angry men?

 
In the 1950s, some of the strongest auteurs in cinema history were making their best movies, with Hollywood's most iconic stars available to play all the parts. It was a time that truly represents movie magic for fans of the era, and it's no wonder these movies are often the source of remakes in theaters in more recent times. These movies stick with you.

Are you a fan of Fifties films? We've blocked out words on some of the decade's most memorable movies. See if you can fill the right word in every time. Good luck, movie lovers!
  1. [???] Angry Men
  2. Father of the [???]
  3. The Man Who Knew [???]
  4. An American in [???]
  5. The Barefoot [???]
  6. [???] of Eden
  7. [???] Holiday
  8. Strangers on a [???]
  9. Dial [???] for Murder
  10. All About [???]
  11. How to Catch a [???]
  12. [???] Guitar

Can you complete the names of 1950s movies?

Your Result...

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38 Comments

LilyLangtree 27 months ago
I like 2 Bogart films, Sabrina & The African Queen.
Gary 31 months ago
I thought the movie was an American in poverty not Paris. Lol
Joe 54 months ago
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ndebrabant 54 months ago
You got 12 out of 12
Wasn't that a fun ride down memory lane?
ttenchantr 54 months ago
You guys should show some of these movies.
CaroleThorpe 54 months ago
You got 12 out of 12
Wasn't that a fun ride down memory lane?
rycki1138 62 months ago
12 out of 12
Wasn't that a fun ride down memory lane?
Runeshaper 62 months ago
You got 10 out of 12
Wasn't that a fun ride down memory lane?
Geronimo 68 months ago
I know my 50's movies.............12/12
EllisClevenger 68 months ago
You got 12 out of 12
Wasn't that a fun ride down memory lane?
ETristanBooth 68 months ago
12/12. Dial M is my favorite Hitchcock film.
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