Narration Game

Correct, it is Dune.
No. 3 isn't old enough to have been made during the Depression but it's over 20 years old. Very well-known though. Think of cinema curtains.
No. 1 is not in the only version of the movie currently available but millions have seen and heard the original with the narration intact. :)
 
Both correct and very well done!
I don't think I can do anymore because I can only use films I've got copies of and I've been through them all. It wouldn't really be fair to try and quote from memory so if anyone else wants to carry on, feel free. :D
 
OK here goes! One at a time to start with:


"Hey Stan, you're in Ala-****in-Bama. You come from New York. You killed a good old boy. There is no way this is not going to trial."
 
My Cousin Vinny? I think at least

Assuming that is correct Here is quote from the first ever film I saw at the cinema :)

'I need one person to keep a foot on that red pedal during blast-off, You're the lighter. Sit down'.
 
OK, you asked for it. An easy one to start:

1: "Come to Los Angeles. The sun shines bright, the beaches are wide and inviting and the orange groves stretch as far as the eye can see."

2: "Earth that was could no longer sustain our numbers. We were so many."

3: "Some call Bregna the perfect society . . ."

4: "Since Biblical times, man has witnessed and recorded strange manifestations in the sky."

5: "Another day to live through. Better get started. 1965, is that all it has been since I inherited the world?"

6: "on the twentythird day of the month of September, in an early year of a decade not too long before our own . . ."

This last one is a bit of a cheat: it's from a tv series but it's very, very well known. Pat yourself on the back if you can name the episode:

7: "Through all the legenRAB of ancient peoples, Assyrian, Babylonian, Sumerian, Semitic, runs the saga of the eternal man, the one who never dies . . . "

NB: it's not Dracula. :)
 
It is a bit easy: War of the WorlRAB, either of the better known versions I guess, although there are a couple of others I haven't seen.
No. 7 isn't the X-Files; it's much older but it's not too obscure (I hope!). :)
 
You're having me on aren't you? If you can't get the point from my threaRAB and the other folks' responses then I'd stick to linking names. What, exactly, don't you get? :confused:
 
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