The 1960s films of Richard Lester, including A Hard Day's Night and Help!, created a vogue for:
A. an ironic use of music.
B. choppy transitions, in which a few frames from the last shot of one scene alternate with a few frames of the first shot of the next.
C. false flashbacks and enigmatic flashforwards.
D. wordless montage sequences backed by pop songs.
Answer: D
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