A is wrong. We can’t have both G and M in Hitchcock. From our setup, we either have L and one other person, or L, V, Y and one other person. We only have space for one of G and M.
B is wrong. We can have two people see Fellini, at most. Here we have I and V. We would also need Y, because Y always goes with V. That makes three seeing Fellini.
C is wrong for the same reason as B. We have V see a Fellini film.
D is CORRECT.
E is wrong. It puts three people at Hitchcock. V would also have to be there, because Y is included. And L always goes in Hitchcock. That makes five people, which is too many.
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