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You underline the film title according to MLA guidelines. Among the other sources underlined are plays, books, magazines, pamphlets, CDs, TV programs, newspapers, works of art, or audiocassettes. Depending on the class, you may be able to italicize instead of underline, though you should ask your teacher.

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