- - Mozart's middle name
- - Middle name of Mozart
- - Famous middle name that means 'love of God'
- - Musical middle name
- - Movie with the line "I'm a vulgar man. But I assure you, my music is not"
- - Musical name that means "Love God"
- - Famous but incorrect middle name
- - Middle name of 49 Across
- - Rock Me, 1985 song by Austrian musician Falco
- - 1979 play by Peter Shaffer, loosely based on the lives of Mozart and Salieri
- - 1984 Mozart biopic
- - Peter Shaffer's 1979 stage play about the fictional rivalry between Salieri and Mozart
- - Oscar winner movie that tells the story of Mozart
- - Hollywood film produced in America in two versions
- - Film literally produced down under
- - Best Picture winner of the 1980s
- - Wolfgang follower
- - Movie about Mozart
- - Best Picture winner about a composer
- - 1984 film about Mozart and Salieri
- - Stage play by Peter Shaffer
- - Play by Peter Schaffer
- - Film whose first spoken word is 'Mozart!'
- - 1979 stage play by Peter Shaffer
- - Last movie with two Best Actor nominees
- - Tony-winning play made into an Oscar-winning movie
- - Oscar-winning film of 1984
- - 1984 biographical drama film starring Tom Hulce
- - Oscar winner after 'Terms of Endearment'
- - Oscar-winning film based on a Tony-winning play
- - Abraham's Oscar film
- - Best Picture of 1984
- - Tom Hulce title role
- - Play about rival composers
- - Oscar-winning film about Mozart
- - Abraham's Oscar feature
- - 1981 Tony winner for best play
- - Subject of Falco's biggest hit
- - Peter Shaffer play based on the lives of Mozart and Salieri
- - Broadway play with the role of Emperor Joseph II
- - 1984 Best Picture
- - Peter Shaffer play about Mozart
- - Milos Forman film that won eight Oscars
- - Forman film
- - Film for which F. Murray Abraham won an Oscar
- - AFI's #53 (1984)
- - Best picture of '84
- - 1984 Oscar winner
- - Oscar-winning 1984 film
- - Oscar film: 1984
- - Tony Award play: 1981
- - Hit Broadway show: 1981
- - Wolfgang ...... Mozart
- - Between Wolfgang and Mozart
- - King of Spain, 1870–73.
- - Movie whose last lines are "Mediocrities everywhere ... I absolve you."
- - First Best Picture winner never to be in the top 5 grossing films of the week
- - Recent Broadway hit
- - Sad heart compelled everyone here to see the movie
- - 1984's best picture academy award winner
- - 1984 film starring Tom Hulce as Mozart
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