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Manipulative Scarlett is in a turbulent relationship with a blockade runner, Rhett Butler, during the American Civil War.

The movie is based on a novel by Margaret Mitchell, an American writer and was first published in 1936.

A romantic drama, where the mother in a middle class family struggles to keep them together during the World War II.

In 1943, Greer Garson married Richard Ney, who plays her son in the movie.

Shirley, a world-class Afro-American Pianist, hires Tony, an Italian-American bouncer as his driver on a concert tour through the 1960s’ American South.

Mahershala Ali’s piano double is played by Kris Bowers who was also the composer of this movie.

An enduring story highlighting the life of a young black man and his struggles growing up in a stormy neighborhood of Miami.

Brad Pitt is one of the executive producers of the film.

A beautiful trainee courtesan and a rich playboy get into a platonic friendship only to discover that the relationship would not stay so for long.

Jacques Bergerac who plays the role of Sandomir, a skating instructor, did not know how to skate.

Maria is an aspiring nun who is sent as a governess to look after seven motherless children of a Naval Officer widower.

20th Century Fox was close to bankruptcy after the loss incurred due to the financial failure of Cleopatra. The Sound of Music saved the company and earned a total worldwide gross of $286,214,076.

Two New York City cops try to bust a drug deal based in France.

Steve McQueen, James Caan, Lee Marvin, Paul Newman, Peter Boyle, Robert Mitchum, and Jackie Gleason were considered for the role of Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle before Gene Hackman bagged the role.

Three friends struggle in Paris to find a job. The story takes a twist when two of them fall for the same girl.

Leslie Caron was discovered by Gene Kelly, the director of the movie, while she was performing a ballet in Paris.

A snobbish phonetics professor agrees to a bet of turning a flower girl into a presentable woman from high society.

Audrey Hepburn essayed the role of a 19-year old in the movie while her actual age at the time was 35.

Joe Buck moves from Texas to New York City looking for personal fortune but finds himself a new friend.

The only X-rated film to have won the Best Film award at Oscars.

The head of a mafia family transfers his empire to his youngest son unaware that this decision would put his family in grave danger

Marlon Brando turned down his Academy Award for the Best Actor for this film.

A small-time boxer gets a rare opportunity to fight a heavy-weight champion and strives to earn glory and respect.

A bout between Muhammad Ali and Chuck Wepner in 1975 inspired Stallone to write the first movie from the Rocky franchise.

A non-violent leader of pre-British India struggles to organize nationwide movements to drive British out of the subcontinent.

The movie was registered in the Guinness Book of World Records for casting 3 lakh extra artists for the funeral scene.

A Danish plantation owner, Karen Blixen, has a passionate love affair with a hunter who prefers a simplistic lifestyle as opposite to Karen’s upper-class background.

Originally, Audrey Hepburn was offered the role of Karen Blixen.

A military unit of American soldiers fights in the jungles of Vietnam where a young recruit faces moral crisis during the war.

The movie required the then 22-year old Johnny Depp to travel out of the United States for the first time.

The story of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi, the final emperor of China.

This was the first feature film to get the permission for shooting in the Forbidden City, apart from a documentary that was shot in the past.

An old Jewish lady and her Afro-American driver develop a strong bond over twenty years and learn valuable life lessons.

Hans Zimmer worked on the background score entirely on synthesizers. There was no single instrument used.

A widower, William was once a gunfighter. He gets an offer that he cannot refuse.

No modern vehicle was allowed on the set as Eastwood wanted to maintain the Old West feeling of the set.

An industrialist is concerned about his Jewish employees after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis.

Steven Spielberg refused to accept any fees for making this film. He used the profits of the film for establishing USC Shoah Foundation to remember and honor the survivors of the Holocaust.

A young nurse tends to the victim of a plane crash and learns to heal her own scars in the process.

Ralph Fiennes’ makeup took around 5 hours every day. He insisted on a full body makeup even for the shots where only his face would be filmed.

A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a poor but kind-hearted artist onboard a luxurious ship of all time.

Initially, Robert De Niro was offered the role of Captain Smith. Due to a gastrointestinal infection, he rejected the offer.

This movie’s final battle depicts Gandalf and Aragorn’s army as they empty Mordor while Frodo and Sam attempt to destroy the ring.

During the early 2000s, an average motion picture would have approximately 200 shots with special effects, but this film had 1,488.

A resolute woman convinces a reclusive boxing coach to train her to be a professional.

Clint Eastwood, who won the Best Director for the film became the oldest to win the award in the category.

The movie depicts the process of a man overcoming his stuttering condition with the help of a therapist.

The King's 'speech' in the movie is only two-third of the original at 269 words wherein the latter had 407 words.

Solomon Northup, a free African-American man is abducted and faces a long period of trials and tribulations.

The tree where men are being lynched in the movie was actually used for lynching.

It follows an investigative team from The Boston Globe trying to uncover systemic child abuse in the area by Roman Catholic priests.

The real Michael Rezendes, who was a part of the investigation, was the only journalist who was still working on the Spotlight team when the film released.

A hunter’s life takes a turn for the worse when he stumbles upon a botched drug deal and above two million dollars.

Initially, Heath Ledger was Coens’ choice for the role of Llewelyn Moss.

A sergeant assigned to an army bomb squad in Iraq faces discord from his team due to his maverick ways.

Jeremy Renner wore the authentic bomb disposal outfit during the movie's shooting.

An undercover agent and a mole in the police force counter-attack each other while infiltrating an Irish gang and the task force respectively.

Martin Scorsese, one of the greatest filmmakers of all time won his only Oscar for this movie.

Post 9/11, a group of strangers in Los Angeles grapple with tensions arising from race, class, and gender.

Since The Last Emperor, this is the lowest grossing movie to have won the Oscar for Best Picture.

Guess the Oscar-winning movies

11th April, 2019

First awarded in 1929, Academy Awards are also known as Oscars and are a sign of excellence in cinematic abilities. While you may have heard of the movies or its cast and even seen quite a few, how well can you guess the Oscar-winning movie from just the plot?

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