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  2. Motion picture credits - Wikipedia

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    Opening credits, in a television program, motion picture, or video game, are shown at the beginning of a show or movie after the production logos and list the most important members of the production. They are usually shown as text. Some opening credits are built around animation or production numbers of some sort (such as the James Bond films).

  3. Opening credits - Wikipedia

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    Opening credits. Ernest Hemingway. In a motion picture, television program or video game, the opening credits or opening titles are shown at the very beginning and list the most important members of the production. They are now usually shown as text superimposed on a blank screen or static pictures, or sometimes on top of action in the show.

  4. List of Tom Hanks performances and credits - Wikipedia

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    List of Tom Hanks performances and credits. Hanks receiving the Kennedy Center Honors medallion in December 2014. Tom Hanks is an American actor and filmmaker who has had an extensive career in film, television and stage. Hanks made his professional acting debut on stage, playing Grumio in a 1977 Great Lakes Theater production of The Taming of ...

  5. Yes, there is a post-credits scene after 'Frozen 2': Does it ...

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    Disney's 'Frozen 2' hits theaters on Nov. 22, and most moviegoers will leave the theater long before the end credits scene rolls.

  6. List of films with post-credits scenes - Wikipedia

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    The credits start with fireworks that explode into the heads of various Muppets and objects from the movie. the first minute of rolling credits features Sweetums, Fozzie Bear, the Swedish Chef, and Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. The first three pull the credits up manually with an attached rope.

  7. How the West Was Won (film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $50 million. How the West Was Won is a 1962 American epic Western film directed by Henry Hathaway (who directs three out of the five chapters involving the same family), John Ford and George Marshall, produced by Bernard Smith, written by James R. Webb, and narrated by Spencer Tracy. Originally filmed in true three-lens Cinerama ...

  8. In Time - Wikipedia

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    In Time is a 2011 American science fiction action film written, produced, and directed by Andrew Niccol. Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried star as inhabitants of a society that uses time from one's lifespan as its primary currency, with each individual possessing a clock on their arm that counts down how long they have to live.

  9. All persons fictitious disclaimer - Wikipedia

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    A title card from the film Affairs of Cappy Ricks (1937) showing an all persons fictitious disclaimer. An " all persons fictitious " disclaimer in a work of media states that the persons portrayed in it are not based on real people. This is done mostly on realistic films and television programs to reduce the possibility of legal action for ...