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NextImg:Quiz: Guess The Movie By the Song II

This quiz covers movies from 1969 to around 2010.

For a lot of the questions, the clues I provide are True, But Not Particularly Helpful. Maybe a little misleading.

  1. "We'll Meet Again" by Vera Lynn plays over the end credits of this 1964 Peace-On-Earth ensemble piece starring one actor.
  1. "We Have All the Time in the World" is the love theme from this 1969 movie about people falling in love despite the dangers posed by allergens.
  1. "Quiero La Noche" is the Spanish-language main credits song of this revolutionary 1971 comedy.
  1. "You're the Top" -- not this version, but a different one -- plays over the end credits of this 1972 screwball comedy about espionage, jewelry theft, minerology and music theory.
  1. Music from the opera Carmen plays throughout this controversial 1976 film about a young woman coming into her power.
  1. "Get Right Back Where We Started From" by Maxine Nightingale is prominent in this 1977 sports film mostly about the sports of sex and lying.
  1. "Seems Like Old Times" -- not this version -- is sung by a cast member in this 1977 film about the sex lives of sharks.
  1. "Goodbye Goodbye" played out over the credits on this seminal (ew) movie about surfing, seafood, and scalping Cheap Trick tickets. Note this doesn't sound like the exact version in the movie, but I can't link the version from the movie, or you'll see the title.
  1. "All Time High" by Rita Coolidge was the theme song of this 1983 movie about eggs and clowns.
  1. Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock-n-Roll" was a major part of this meretricious 1983 house party movie.
  1. Frank Stallone was called in by his brother to record "Far From Over" as the lead song of this 1983 sequel about an ambitious, determined, talented man from Brooklyn who makes it all the way to Manhattan.
  1. "Oh Yeah" by Yello is a highly memorable song from a 1987 movie about a highly-motivated go-getter conning his way into success.
  1. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM1kzbAgo_E" "="">"These Boots Are Made For Walking" was a notable song in a 1987 movie about a group of men learning together and then traveling to an exotic destination to meet lovely women.
  1. The poignant coda of "Layla" by Derek and the Dominoes played memorably in a 1990 drama about childhood dreams and getting ahead in a competitive organization.
  1. Kiss' "God Gave Rock and Roll to You" was played as the closing song by the entire cast of this 1991 sequel, a radical movie which explores questions of good and evil and life and death.
  1. The Carpenters' "Superstar" played in a very funny roadtrip driving scene in a 1995 automotive buddy comedy.
  1. "Ghetto Superstar," which heavily borrows from the melody of "Islands in the Stream," was the main song used to sell this 1998 attempted political satire.
  1. David Bowie's "Golden Years" played, anachronistically, in a disco dance sequence in this 2001 film about the European championships of equestrian sport.
  1. Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax Don't Do It (Garret's Theme)" was used as brainwashing stimulus in an assassination film unfortunately released just around September 11, 2001.
  1. "Afternoon Delight" by the Starland Vocal Band was sung by the main male cast of a 2004 workplace comedy.
  1. "You Know My Name" is the title track of a 2006 film about gambling, romance, and secrets.
  1. Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man" was given a chilling reading when played during a murder in a 2007 cold-case investigation drama.
  1. The Spice Girls' "Wannabe" was one of several songs played during a driving sequence in this 2007 film about extreme suntanning and creative antivenins.
  1. Kiss's "Beth" was used in this 2008 expose about the dangers of energy drinks by one character to serenade his estranged girlfriend.
  1. "Do Something" by Infant Sorrow was a major part of a 2008 deeply-felt film about a songwriter on holiday.
  1. "The Underdog" by Spoon was featured in a bunch of movies. So there are a bunch of answers. Here are clues to some of the numerous movies it appeared in: 2008 found footage disaster movie; 2009 buddy comedy about a bromance; another Big-style change-of-age comedy in 2009; 2011 workplace vengeance comedy; and 2017 movie about superteen.
  1. The theme from Flash Gordon plays in the climax of this 2007 film about the perils of The Iron Lotus and and the power of Twin Dongs.

I'll post the answers in half an hour.