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Remove of credits?!
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLewis_Prothero
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Quoting Addicted2DVD:
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I seen the end credits removed on some of the very cheap (think dollar dvds) public domain movies.

In Germany this happens quite frequently, at least for less popular movies. Some TV-station buys, together with the broadcasting rights, the right to publish the DVD. For some very strange reason they tend to replace the original endcredits with a localized (and mostly heavily abbreviated) version.

@VirusPil:
Your option 1) (with the given explanation) is the correct way to handle this. All actors that don't appear in the endcredits of your DVD have to be listed as "uncredited". As a special you might ask one of the contributors for another profile of this movie (with complete credits) to send you screenshots of the cast-list (Just to make sure your "uncredited"-list is correct).
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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Quoting Prof. Kingsfield:
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Virus:

My first issue is more information. What you describe is very typical of bootlegs, which are not to ever be contributed to begin with. But assuming that your copy is legal then Caleb's answer is reasonable, but i really have my doubts about the legality of what you own.

Skip


It's no bootleg. it was an insert at a German magazine. We've some magazines that have DVD in each release.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Aha, that is something I am aware but haven't seen stateside. I have seen DVDs in cereal boxes, but I don't think i would worry about them from a Profiler POV...but that's me.
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It's sometimes a cheap way to get a movie and most times it are movies that I want to have in my collecton but I don't need in a very special edition.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributormdnitoil
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This also can happen on reissues.  Take Abbott and Costello, for example.  The original Universal prints typically ran end title cards crediting full cast with roles.  Later, the movies were reissued theatrically by Realart and many of those end cards were trimmed.  Fast foward to the home video age and we have a hodgepodge based on what elements the studios were able to find.  In the case of Universal, for a number of A&C titles, the first time around they could only find the reissue print...minus the end title cards.  On the massive box set release, they may have found the original print.

Essentially, anything that's been reissued theatrically has the possibility of being altered, and there were a good 20 pre-television years where many titles were reissued.  Consequently, a studio can release different credit versions of the same film depending on which source material they used for their transfer.
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Quoting VirusPil:
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Today I saw something strange:
I own a version of a movie that doesn't have end credits. (I think the other versions of this movie do have end credits)
The existing profile contains the credits copied from another version/profile of this movie.

What to do:
- Leave cast that's shown on movie beginning and take the others uncredited? For crew, delete all that are not shown at movie beginning?
- The credits are from another version, that contained end credits, so they are Ok and I can leave them in?


This might be a question for Ken, as this might be similar to how we handle films that don't have on screen credits but, have an offical website that we can take the credits from.

Quoting Ken Cole:
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I see no problem listing the cast (as uncredited) and crew from the official site in this case.


Since there are other DVDs that have full credits as long as there are good notes saying where the information comes from it should be okay.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantgardibolt
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Yeah, I've seen this on versions of the Steve Reeves Hercules; the credits are different depending on who is putting out the DVD, and one version has no credits at all other than Reeves.  So I just copied the cast credits from the others over, and marked them uncredited.  Noted what I did in the contribution notes and all was good.
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