Can You Identify These Horror Movies From Dialogue Clues? Ultimate 20-Question Trivia Quiz

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Think you know your horror flicks inside out? Test your cinematic ear by identifying these iconic movies from just a snippet of unforgettable dialogue! This quiz mixes easy classics with tougher brain-benders to challenge even die-hard fans.

20 Trivia Questions on Horror Movies From Dialogue Clues

Question 1: Which horror movie features the line “They’re coming to get you, Barbara!”?

A. Halloween
B. Poltergeist
C. Night of the Living Dead
D. The Exorcist

Question 2: Which horror movie features the line “We all go a little mad sometimes”?

A. Psycho
B. The Shining
C. Carrie
D. A Nightmare on Elm Street

Question 3: Which horror movie features the line “He has his father’s eyes”?

A. The Omen
B. Rosemary’s Baby
C. The Exorcist
D. Hellraiser

Question 4: Which horror movie features the line “The power of Christ compels you!”?

A. The Conjuring
B. The Shining
C. The Exorcist
D. Poltergeist

Question 5: Which horror movie features the line “You’re gonna need a bigger boat”?

A. Deep Blue Sea
B. The Meg
C. Jaws
D. Orca

Question 6: Which horror movie features the line “They’re all gonna laugh at you!”?

A. The Shining
B. Carrie
C. Halloween
D. Scream

Question 7: Which horror movie features the line “You can’t kill the boogeyman”?

A. Halloween
B. Friday the 13th
C. A Nightmare on Elm Street
D. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

Question 8: Which horror movie features the line “When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will walk the Earth”?

A. Night of the Living Dead
B. 28 Days Later
C. Dawn of the Dead
D. Return of the Living Dead

Question 9: Which horror movie features the line “Heeeere’s Johnny!”?

A. Psycho
B. The Shining
C. Doctor Sleep
D. The Exorcist

Question 10: Which horror movie features the line “They’re here!”?

A. Poltergeist
B. Insidious
C. The Others
D. The Sixth Sense

Question 11: Which horror movie features the line “One, two, Freddy’s coming for you”?

A. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
B. Friday the 13th
C. A Nightmare on Elm Street
D. Child’s Play

Question 12: Which horror movie features the line “Be afraid. Be very afraid”?

A. The Thing
B. The Fly
C. Re-Animator
D. From Beyond

Question 13: Which horror movie features the line “We have such sights to show you”?

A. Hellraiser
B. The Beyond
C. Event Horizon
D. In the Mouth of Madness

Question 14: Which horror movie features the line “A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti”?

A. Hannibal
B. Red Dragon
C. The Silence of the Lambs
D. Manhunter

Question 15: Which horror movie features the line “What’s your favorite scary movie”?

A. I Know What You Did Last Summer
B. Urban Legend
C. Scream
D. Scary Movie

Question 16: Which horror movie features the line “I see dead people”?

A. The Frighteners
B. The Sixth Sense
C. Ghost
D. Stir of Echoes

Question 17: Which horror movie features the line “I want to play a game”?

A. The Collector
B. Would You Rather
C. Saw
D. Escape Room

Question 18: Which horror movie features the line “Seven days”?

A. The Grudge
B. Ju-On
C. The Ring
D. One Missed Call

Question 19: Which horror movie features the line “You’ll float too!”?

A. The Blob
B. It
C. Creepshow
D. Pet Sematary

Question 20: Which horror movie features the line “It’s all for you!”?

A. The Omen
B. Damien: Omen II
C. The Final Conflict
D. Rosemary’s Baby

Answers

  1. C. Night of the Living Dead (1968) – Tauntingly said by Johnny to his sister Barbara early in George A. Romero’s zombie classic. The other films have different iconic warnings or hauntings.
  2. A. Psycho (1960) – Norman Bates delivers this chilling line to Marion Crane before her fateful shower. Not from later slashers like The Shining or Carrie.
  3. B. Rosemary’s Baby (1968) – Spoken by the cult neighbour about baby Andy, revealing the satanic conspiracy. Distinct from demonic possession in The Exorcist or Omen.
  4. C. The Exorcist (1973) – Repeated desperately by Father Karras during Regan’s exorcism. Not a Conjuring franchise line or from The Shining.
  5. C. Jaws (1975) – Chief Brody’s iconic reaction to the shark’s size. The others are shark attack films but lack this exact quote.
  6. B. Carrie (1976) – Carrie’s hallucinatory taunt at prom, triggering her telekinetic rage. Not from The Shining’s hotel hauntings or Scream meta-talk.
  7. A. Halloween (1978) – Young Tommy Doyle warns Laurie about Michael Myers. Other slashers feature killers but not this boogeyman reference.
  8. C. Dawn of the Dead (1978) – Dr. Foster explains the zombie outbreak on TV. Romero’s original Night lacks it; modern zombie films parody it.
  9. B. The Shining (1980) – Jack Torrance’s axe-wielding introduction. Psycho has mother talk, not this; Doctor Sleep references it later.
  10. A. Poltergeist (1982) – Carol Anne’s ghostly call from the TV static. Other ghost films have visions but not this exact line.
  11. C. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) – The jump-rope rhyme warning of Freddy Krueger. Other slashers have chants but not Freddy’s.
  12. B. The Fly (1986) – Veronica warns Seth Brundle of his transformation. Cronenberg body horror; others lack this phrase.
  13. A. Hellraiser (1987) – Frank Cotton’s seductive lure from the Cenobites. Not from cosmic or Lovecraftian horrors like Event Horizon.
  14. C. The Silence of the Lambs (1991) – Hannibal Lecter’s gruesome anecdote to Clarice. Sequels and prequels reference but originate here.
  15. C. Scream (1996) – Ghostface’s opening taunt to Casey Becker. Meta-slasher style unique; others have calls but not this question.
  16. B. The Sixth Sense (1999) – Cole Sear’s confession to Malcolm Crowe. Ghost story twist; others have spirits but different reveals.
  17. C. Saw (2004) – Jigsaw’s trap introduction via tape. Torture porn origin; later films copy but first features it.
  18. C. The Ring (2002) – The curse’s deadline after watching the tape. Japanese remakes have similar but this US version’s phrasing.
  19. B. It (2017/1990) – Pennywise’s taunt to the Losers’ Club in the sewers. Stephen King adaptation; others lack floating clown threat.
  20. A. The Omen (1976) – The photographer’s dying words to Damien before being decapitated. Omen sequels expand but this is the original Antichrist reveal.

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