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What is the most famous dialogue?

What is the most famous dialogue?

AFI’s 100 YEARS…100 MOVIE QUOTES

  1. “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” Gone with the Wind (1939)
  2. “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse.” The Godfather (1972)
  3. “You don’t understand! I coulda had class.
  4. “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” The Wizard of Oz (1939)
  5. “Here’s looking at you, kid.”

What movies depend on good dialogue?

Best Dialogue Movies

  1. Pulp Fiction (1994) R | 154 min | Crime, Drama.
  2. Reservoir Dogs (1992) R | 99 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller.
  3. Fight Club (1999) R | 139 min | Drama.
  4. American Beauty (1999) R | 122 min | Drama.
  5. Green Book (2018)
  6. The Dark Knight (2008)
  7. Stalag 17 (1953)
  8. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

What are dialogues in film?

FURTHER READING. Cinematic dialogue is oral speech between fictional characters. This distinguishes dialogue from other types of cinematic language such as voice-over narration, internal monologue, or documentary interviews, which have different characteristics.

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Can we use movie dialogue?

Generally you’d need to license the dialogue from the copyright owners. I will also note that you would also in some instances need to license jokes as well. Generally you’d need to license the dialogue from the copyright owners.

Which is the best dialogue?

20 most famous Bollywood dialogue

  • “Aaj mere paas gaadi hai, bungla hai, paisa hai… tumhare paas kya hai?”
  • Amjad Khan: “Kitney aadmi the”
  • “Kaun kambakth hai jo bardasht karne ke liye peeta hai.
  • “Main aaj bhi pheke hue paise nahin uthata”
  • “Pushpa, I hate tears… “

Can I quote a movie in my movie?

A: Lines from movies are, in most cases, neither protected by copyright nor in the public domain. Although technically, a line from a movie could be protected by copyright, it’s rare that it actually happens. You see, in order to be protected by copyright, a work needs to be original.

Are movie dialogues copyrighted?

Generally, a movie quote is not sufficiently original to stand on its own as a copyrightable work. However, a movie quote can receive protection in an infringement action while still not being independently copyrightable, as a movie script would be. quotes cannot be protected under rights of publicity.