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As a last resort, you could always ask a film expert by describing whatever it is as best as you can at Filmfind. 9 out of 10 times, I find what I’m looking for if I keep at it. If you’re looking for something other than a film or actor, just try relating the techniques to your search.Most actor pages are supported with celebrity pictures so you can verify it’s who you think it is before you start searching their filmography for the movie. Then, go through the cast of actors on that film and try and find that actor. If you know the title of a movie that has an actor in it who is also in the film you’re looking for, but you don’t know their name, only recognize them, find that title on IMDb. “ Yeah! This is the movie.” Reverse Method If it’s the right movie, it should eventually click: When you click on a movie title to investigate further, look at the poster or movie cover image, look at the character and actor names, and read the synopsis. Most titles will make sense in relation to what the film is about. Think about what the movie is about and try and relate the titles to that. Just seeing the title might not be enough to spark your memory. I’d start on the oldest film in your range and work your way up. The films are in order from newest to oldest.

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Even if you don’t know the exact year it came out, you should at least know a range, for example between: 1970 – 1980. You can first narrow it down by looking at just the Actor section of their credits page. If it’s an actor’s name that you have, you’ll want to look at their filmography. Step 3.Īfter you’ve searched (no matter how vague) and you’re on a studio, film, or actor’s page, it’s all about narrowing it down.

traffic movie titles

This is the search filter found top-center of the page with the search field. When you search, I recommend that you search “All” first. Say that you at least recognize someone in the film and you’re aware of the title of another film they’re in. It may be possible to find what you’re looking for even if you don’t know any direct facts about the movie you’re trying to find. The Year (or Decade) the film was released.Name of the Company that released the film.Name of any of the Actors or Actresses no matter how big or small their role was.Because sometimes, your trip ends before the in-flight movie does, and you really don’t want to ask the pilot to circle the airport just so you can catch the finale.Because sometimes, you fall asleep watching a mediocre rental, and would rather return it on time than pay two more bucks just to see the end.Because sometimes, your TiVo timer didn’t get it quite right, and cut off the crucial final minutes of something that won’t get shown again for six months.Because sometimes, you’re not interested in seeing that movie everyone’s talking about but are dying to know what the hubbub is about anyway.Because sometimes, you vaguely remember an old movie that had some sort of plot twist at the end of it, but can’t remember what it was.Because sometimes, the surprise “spoiler” ending is the only reason you’d pay $11 to see what is otherwise a turkey of a film.Gordon (Don Cheadle) breaks into the house and pretends to pick a fight so he can plant a bug under Ayala’s desk. Ayala, after being freed, arranges Arnie Metzger’s (Dennis Quaid’s) death for horning in on his business, house and wife. Ruiz is later killed in his hotel room, and the charges against Carlos Ayala (Steven Bauer) are dropped because Ruiz can’t testify against him. During the first assasination attempt, Castro (Luis Guizman) is killed in a car bomb meant to kill Ruiz. Helena (Catherine Zeta-Jones) engineers the survival of her husband’s business, and arranges for the assasination of Eduardo Ruiz (Miguel Ferrer) before he can testify against her husband. Javier (Benicio el Toro) is taken in as one of Obregon’s men, but ends up telling the DEA the same things that Manolo was killed for. Javier’s partner Manolo (Jacob Vargas) is killed by Obregon’s men when he tries to sell information to the DEA that General Salazar’s working with the still-alive Madrigal to bring down the Obregon cartel.








Traffic movie titles