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Can you recognise these 23 iconic movie posters without the text?

From Beatlejuice to Nightcrawler, how many can you get right?

Jack Shepherd
Wednesday 23 September 2015 05:26 EDT
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Back to the Future, Star Wars, Indiana Jones: all iconic movies with equally iconic posters. You’ve seen them a thousand times - at the cinema, on your mate's bedroom wall, in HMV - but could you recognise them without the text?

We’ve got 23 stunning textless movie posters below - how do you recognise? We don't want to make things too easy so we’ve decided not to included some really obvious ones like Pulp Fiction, The Godfather, Blade Runner.

Let us know how you get on in the poll below! Good luck.

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Here are the answers.

1. Alien

2. Apocalypse Now

3. Beetlejuice

4. Dirty Harry

5. Enter the Dragon

6. The Exoricist

7. The Goonies

8. The Grand Budapest Hotel

9. Gremlins

10. Halloween II

11. Inglorious Basterds

12. Inherent Vice

13. Interstellar

14. Labyrinth

15. Last Action Hero

16. Leon

17. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

18. The Neverending Story

19. Nightcrawler

20. A Nightmare on Elm Street

21. Poltergeist

22. Raging Bull

23. Vacation

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