Type the title of the film, in quotations and then in parentheses, right after the sentence to which the citation refers.
Translate the title if it is a foreign film. If the title is foreign but familiar to English-speaking audiences, such as "Moulin Rouge," it is not necessary to translate it.
Close the citation with a period inside of the closing quotation marks and final parenthesis.
Type the title of the movie, underline it and end it with a period. Capitalize the first letter of all major words in the title; do not capitalize words such as "a," "an," or "the" unless it is the first word in the title. If it is a foreign-language film, translate the title into English.
Type the abbreviation, "Dir." and then the director's first name and last name, without the underline, followed by a period. Type the abbreviation, "Perf." and the first and last names of the first, second and third leading actors, with a comma between the names, and with a period at the end.
Enter a description of the recording format such as "videocassette" or "DVD," followed by a period.
Type the distributor of the film, followed by a comma, and the year of release, followed by a period.