Film by the Coens
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FARGOFilm by the Coens
ETHANOne of the film-making Coens
THREEFACESOFEVE1957 film narrated by Alistair Cooke, with "The"
AMANCALLEDHORSEFilm about an aristocrat captured by the Sioux
BADSANTA2003 Christmas film produced by the Coen brothers
MILOMINDERBINDERCatch-22 character (played by Jon Voight in the film)
HUDFilm based on the Larry McMurtry novel "Horseman, Pass By"
SHAKESPEAREPLAYWhat the film answering each starred clue was inspired by
WESTWINGWith "The," NBC drama inspired by the film "The American President"
JAWS1975 film whose main character was nicknamed "Bruce" by the crew
ALAMO1960 historical film written and directed by John Wayne, with "The"
THATDARINCATFilm about "Mack the Knife" singer, as told by a jazz fan?
fixmake the image of (a photographic film) permanent by removing unused salts
evaporatedeposit (as a metal) in the form of a film by sublimation
SINGININTHERAINMovie rated the top musical of all time by the American Film Institute
UNCHAINEDMELODY1965 Righteous Brothers hit repopularized by its use in the 1990 film "Ghost"
BENITOMUSSOLINILeader played by Rod Steiger in the 1981 Libyan film "Lion of the Desert"
JAMESSTEWARTStar of the film referenced by the start of the three other longest entries
BEST".. in Show" (movie picked as one of 2000's top 10 by the American Film Institute)
demulcentsA substance that relieves irritation of the mucous membranes in the mouth by forming a protective film
blaxploitationexploitation of black people, esp in the American film industry, by casting them in negative, stereotypical roles
blaxploitationsBLAXPLOITATION, exploitation of black people, esp in the American film industry, by casting them in negative, stereotypical roles
exposuresThe quantity of light or other radiation reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture
exposureThe quantity of light or other radiation reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture
patinasA green or brown film on the surface of bronze or similar metals, produced by oxidation over a long period
THEAFRICANQUEENFilm with the line "By the authority vested in me by Kaiser William II, I pronounce you man and wife. Proceed with the execution"
bitewingsA dental film for X-raying the crowns of upper and lower teeth simultaneously and that is held in place by a tab between the teeth
isothe numerical exposure index of a photographic film under the system adopted by the International Standardization Organization, used to indicate the light sensitivity of the film's emulsion
antihalationthe prevention of halation, usually by placing a layer of dye on the back of the film to absorb light which has passed through the emulsion on it
microphotometeran instrument for measuring the amount of light transmitted or reflected by small areas or for measuring the relative densities of spectral lines on a photographic film or plate
antihalationsANTIHALATION, the prevention of halation, usually by placing a layer of dye on the back of the film to absorb light which has passed through the emulsion on it
microphotometrymeasurement by microphotometer, an instrument for measuring the amount of light transmitted or reflected by small areas or for measuring the relative densities of spectral lines on a photographic film or plate
halationblurred effect around the edges of highlight areas in a photographic image caused by reflection and scattering of light through the emulsion from the back surface of the film support or plate
bilayersA film two molecules thick (formed, e.g., by lipids), in which each molecule is arranged with its hydrophobic end directed inward toward the opposite side of the film and its hydrophilic end directed outward
letterboxtechnique for displaying a wide-screen film on a regular-format television screen by reducing its size until the entire image is visible, thus retaining the aspect ratio, with black bands filling the borders of the screen above and below the picture
orthochromatic(of black-and-white photographic film) Sensitive to all visible light except red. Orthochromatic film can therefore be handled in red light in the darkroom but does not produce black-and-white tones that correspond very closely to the colors seen by the eye