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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In APA style, how do you cite a quote from a movie? Example: Although Juror #1 uses effective leadership skills by clarifying and questioning, he quickly turns it to an ineffective display by rounding it out with explaining that he wants the group to help Juror #8 “where he’s mixed up” (Fonda, 1957). Is this correct?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your IN-TEXT CITATION should contain the surname of the film's principal producer; the surname of the film's director; and the year the film was released. Your corresponding REFERENCE ENTRY should contain the surname and first initial of the first name of the film's principal producer followed by the word Producer in parentheses followed by a period; the surname and first initial of the name of the film's director followed by the word Director in parentheses followed by a period; the year the film was released in parentheses followed by a period; the title of the film in italics followed by the medium you viewed (e.g. Motion picture, DVD) in brackets followed by a period; the name of the film's country of origin (typically the location of the film's principal studio rather than the location of the filming) followed by a colon followed by the name of the film's principal studio (typically the distributor if the studio name is not obvious) followed by a period.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/2/

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