![]() 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. 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. 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.Before you can begin your search, you’ll need to at least have some piece of information that links to the film or whatever else you’re trying to find.
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