Can You Score 20/20? Ultimate Horror Film Iconic Lines Matching Trivia Quiz Challenge
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Think you’re a horror movie master? Test your knowledge by matching these 20 chilling iconic lines to their films, from classic slashers to modern terrors. Questions range from easy warm-ups to devilishly difficult ones – no cheating!
20 Trivia Questions on Horror Film Iconic Lines
Question 1: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “Heeeere’s Johnny!”?
A. Psycho
B. Halloween
C. The Shining
D. Poltergeist
Question 2: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “I see dead people.”?
A. The Sixth Sense
B. The Ring
C. Saw
D. Insidious
Question 3: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “Do you like scary movies?”?
A. Scream
B. I Know What You Did Last Summer
C. Urban Legend
D. The Faculty
Question 4: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “They’re here!”?
A. Poltergeist
B. The Amityville Horror
C. The Conjuring
D. Insidious
Question 5: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “Be afraid. Be very afraid.”?
A. The Thing
B. The Blob
C. The Fly
D. Re-Animator
Question 6: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “We all go a little mad sometimes.”?
A. Dressed to Kill
B. Peeping Tom
C. Psycho
D. Sisters
Question 7: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “They’re coming to get you, Barbara.”?
A. Dawn of the Dead
B. Return of the Living Dead
C. Night of the Living Dead
D. Day of the Dead
Question 8: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “One, two, Freddy’s coming for you.”?
A. Friday the 13th
B. A Nightmare on Elm Street
C. Child’s Play
D. The Burning
Question 9: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.”?
A. Hannibal
B. Red Dragon
C. Manhunter
D. The Silence of the Lambs
Question 10: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “Your mother sucks cocks in hell!”?
A. The Omen
B. Rosemary’s Baby
C. The Exorcist
D. The Possession
Question 11: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “You can’t kill the boogeyman.”?
A. Halloween
B. Black Christmas
C. When a Stranger Calls
D. Trick ‘r Treat
Question 12: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”?
A. Deep Blue Sea
B. Open Water
C. Piranha
D. Jaws
Question 13: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “It’s alive! It’s alive!”?
A. Re-Animator
B. Frankenstein
C. The Bride of Frankenstein
D. Young Frankenstein
Question 14: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “Listen to them, children of the night. What music they make.”?
A. Nosferatu
B. Dracula
C. Vampyr
D. Dracula’s Daughter
Question 15: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “I am your number one fan.”?
A. The Fan
B. Misery
C. Single White Female
D. Play Misty for Me
Question 16: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “I want to play a game.”?
A. Cube
B. Escape Room
C. Saw
D. Would You Rather
Question 17: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “Seven days…”?
A. The Grudge
B. The Ring
C. Dark Water
D. Shutter
Question 18: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?”?
A. The Witch
B. The Blackcoat’s Daughter
C. Apostle
D. The Lodge
Question 19: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “You’ll float too.”?
A. The Blob
B. It
C. Creepshow
D. Pet Sematary
Question 20: Which horror film is the source of this iconic line: “Get out!”?
A. The Purge
B. Don’t Breathe
C. Get Out
D. Us
Answers
- C. The Shining – Jack Nicholson’s Jack Torrance delivers this chilling line while axe-smashing the bathroom door; the others feature different iconic axe or ghost moments but not this quote.
- A. The Sixth Sense – Haley Joel Osment’s character Cole Sear whispers this revelation to Bruce Willis; the others involve supernatural visions but different phrases.
- A. Scream – Ghostface taunts victims with this opening question; the others are similar meta-horror but lack this exact line.
- A. Poltergeist – Diane’s character alerts her family to the ghosts; other haunted house films have arrival warnings but not this one.
- C. The Fly – Veronica warns Seth Brundle of his transformation; the others are creature features without this precise warning.
- C. Psycho – Anthony Perkins’ Norman Bates says this to Marion Crane before her shower fate; others are thrillers with madness themes but different dialogue.
- C. Night of the Living Dead – Johnny teases sister Barbara early on; the zombie sequels/remakes reference it but originate here.
- B. A Nightmare on Elm Street – Children chant this nursery rhyme jump-rope style; other slashers have kid killers but different rhymes.
- D. The Silence of the Lambs – Hannibal Lecter recounts this to Clarice; Lecter sequels/prequels feature him but this debut line is iconic.
- C. The Exorcist – The demon-possessed Regan taunts Father Karras; other possession films use blasphemy but not this vulgarity.
- A. Halloween – Tommy Jarvis tells Dr. Loomis about Michael Myers; other stalker films have unstoppable killers but this boogeyman line is unique.
- D. Jaws – Chief Brody reacts to the shark’s size; other shark films homage it but originate from Spielberg’s classic.
- B. Frankenstein – Dr. Frankenstein cries this in ecstasy upon animating his monster; parodies and remakes echo it but from the 1931 Universal original.
- B. Dracula – Bela Lugosi’s Count Dracula admires the wolves’ howl; silent vampire films inspired it but this spoken line defines it.
- B. Misery – Kathy Bates’ Annie Wilkes declares this to James Caan’s writer; other stalker thrillers have fans but this exact phrasing is hers.
- C. Saw – Jigsaw’s tape-recorded voice begins traps with this; similar game horrors copy the style but not the line.
- B. The Ring – Samara Morgan’s curse dooms victims after this warning; Asian remakes like Ringu have it but US version popularised the whisper.
- A. The Witch – Black Phillip tempts Thomasin with this offer; other folk horrors evoke witches but this dialogue is distinctive.
- B. It – Pennywise threatens the Losers’ Club with this in the 2017 adaptation (echoing the book/films); other clown or sewer horrors differ.
- C. Get Out – Rose screams this deceptively at the end; Jordan Peele’s social horror uses it as a trigger twist, unlike home invasion peers.
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