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How do I cite movie quotes in-text?

The title says it all.. I'm doing a paper on hegemonic masculinity in reference to Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. I was watching the movie and stopped at particular parts and wrote down some quotes, now the thing is ... how do I cite the quote that I want to use in the essay? Do I just put parenthesis and director's name and year? I already cited it correctly on the works cited page.. but i just need help for in-text.

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The Modern Language Association (MLA) format for in-text citation of a movie suggests that the title of the movie, underlined, be placed inside the parentheses as follows: (title underlined) (e.g., Casablanca).
Unfortunately, I am unable to underscore using Yahoo Answers.
http://media.library.ku.edu.tr/refpgs/so…

The American Psychological Association (APA) format for in-text citation of a movie suggests that the director's name and the date of the movie be included parenthetically: (Hitchcock, 1954)
http://www.fairfield.edu/lib_APACitation…
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