Quiz: Can You Match The Final Line To The Movie

Quiz: Can You Match The Final Line To The Movie


July 21, 2025 | Miles Brucker

Quiz: Can You Match The Final Line To The Movie


Get The Line, Name The Film

Some movies end with a bang—final words that audiences will remember forever. Other end notes are just plain silly.

In this quiz, you'll be shown a famous last line. Your job? Name the film.

Let’s see if you’re a real movie buff.

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Question 1

"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads".

DeLorean DMC-12Time Travelling To The Wild West | Back To The Future Part III (1990) | Science Fiction Station, Science Fiction Station

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Which sci-fi movie ends with this classic line?

A) The Terminator

B) Back to the Future

C) Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

D) ET the Extra-Terrestrial

Answer 1

Answer: Back to the Future

Doc Brown says this as he prepares to take Marty and Jennifer into the future.

Screenshot of the movie Back to the FutureUniversal, Back to the Future (1985)

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Question 2

"After all, tomorrow is another day".

Screenshot of the movie Gone with the WindMGM, Gone with the Wind (1939)

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Which classic film ends with this hopeful line?

A) Casablanca

B) Gone with the Wind

C) Breakfast at Tiffany's

D) The Sound of Music

Answer 2

Answer: Gone with the Wind

Spoken by Scarlett O'Hara, it captures her unyielding spirit as the credits roll.

Gone With The WindFrankly My Dear, I Don't Give a Damn - Gone with the Wind (6/6) Movie CLIP (1939) HD by Movieclips

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Question 3

"Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship".

CasablancaCasablanca | 4K Trailer | Warner Bros. Entertainment by Warner Bros. Entertainment

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Which film ends on this touching note?

A) The Godfather

B) Casablanca

C) Citizen Kane

D) The Maltese Falcon

Answer 3

Answer: Casablanca

Humphrey Bogart's Rick says this to Louis as they walk off into the fog.

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Question 4

"I'm glad it's you".

A visually captivating still taken from a pivotal moment in the film Road to Perdition (2002)Twentieth Century, Road to Perdition (2002)

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Which crime drama ends with this line?

A) No Country for Old Men

B) The Godfather Part II

C) The Departed

D) Road to Perdition

Answer 4

Answer: Road to Perdition

Spoken quietly by Paul Newman’s character before his death.

Road To Perdition (2002)Road To Perdition (2002) Sullivan Kills John Rooney best scene, TheBestCinemaMusicMoments

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Question 5

"You met me at a very strange time in my life".

Fight ClubFight Club | 20th Anniversary | 20th Century FOX by 20th Century Studios

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Which movie ends on this line as buildings collapse?

A) Memento

B) Donnie Darko

C) Fight Club

D) The Matrix

Answer 5

Answer: Fight Club

The Narrator speaks this line moments before the skyline implodes.

Screenshot of the movie Fight ClubNew Regency Productions, Fight Club (1999)

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Question 6

"Well, nobody's perfect".

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Which iconic comedy ends with this unforgettable punchline?

A) Some Like It Hot

B) Airplane!

C) The Apartment

D) Dr Strangelove

Answer 6

Answer: Some Like It Hot

Joe E Brown delivers this line after Jack Lemmon reveals he's a man.

Screenshot from the film Some Like It Hot (1959)United Artists, Some Like It Hot (1959)

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Question 7

"There's no place like home".

The Wizard Of OzThe Cowardly Lion - The Wizard of Oz (6/8) Movie CLIP (1939) HD by Movieclips

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Which film ends with this timeless declaration?

A) Mary Poppins

B) The Wizard of Oz

C) It’s a Wonderful Life

D) Peter Pan

Answer 7

Answer: The Wizard of Oz

Dorothy says this as she arrives in Kansas.

Screenshot from the film The Wizard of Oz (1939)MGM, The Wizard of Oz (1939)

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Question 8

"Kevin!"

A screenshot from the movie Home AloneTwentieth Century, Home Alone (1990)

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Which holiday favorite ends with this single, shouted name?

A) A Christmas Story

B) The Santa Clause

C) Home Alone

D) Elf

Answer 8

Answer: Home Alone

Kevin’s mom yells his name at the end of the film.

A visually captivating still taken from a pivotal moment in the film Home Alone (1990)Twentieth Century, Home Alone (1990)

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Question 9

"Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown".

ChinatownChinatown (2/9) Movie CLIP - Jake Likes His Nose (1974) HD, Movieclips

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Which noir classic closes with this cryptic line?

A) LA Confidential

B) The Big Sleep

C) Chinatown

D) Double Indemnity

Answer 9

Answer: Chinatown

Spoken by Lawrence Walsh in the film’s tragic final moments.

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Question 10

"That'll do, pig. That'll do".

BabeThat'll do pig, that'll do (ending to Babe), Filmlines

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Which tearjerker ends with this quiet affirmation?

A) Charlotte's Web

B) Babe

C) Free Willy

D) Old Yeller

Answer 10

Answer: Babe

Farmer Hoggett speaks this final line to Babe.

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