We seem to have some users, who are a bit confused by the Rules
A users notes
"Added crew credits from back cover.
Added cast from film and back cover."
The Rules state
"Cast
For the purposes of this section we define "standard" film credits as those where all credited actors involved are listed together in a single section at the end of the film - defined here as the "end credits". The section details both the actor’s Name and the Role that they played in the film. The credits may be listed "in order of appearance", "alphabetical order" or in an order of importance decided by the filmmakers. Some actors may be credited a second time in either credits at either the opening or close of the film.
For any film with standard credits, take the actor information from the end credits only, with names and roles listed exactly as they are in the credits and in exactly the same order credited. Exception: If the credit information is entirely capitalized, use standard capitalization rules instead.
Use the "As Credited" field where the actor's name differs from the credited name.
If a film does not have standard credits, use the following rules:
* If a film has actors listed in the opening credits, which are not listed in the end credits, add these to the list in DVD Profiler before those taken from the end credits.
* If a film has no end credits, but does have actors credited elsewhere, enter the actors from those credits.
* If an actor is credited by name but does not have an associated role, you may use another source to identify the role. In each case, list Actor’s names and roles (when given) exactly as they are in the credits and in exactly the same order credited.
In addition to the above, the following rules should be followed:
* For animated films, use the "Voice" checkbox.
* If puppeteers are included in the end credits include them and append (puppeteer) at the end of the role.
* If an actor name is only a first name or stage name enter it entirely in the first name field. Examples are Cher, Madonna, Cedric the Entertainer & Queen Latifah.
* If an actor's credited name includes a nickname, highlighted by ", ’ or ( ), list it in the middle name field. For example John "JS" Smith, John ‘JS’ Smith or John (JS) Smith
* Articles (such as de, de la, di, von) are entered in the appropriate name field along with the name that they precede. Use the film credits to determine whether the actor capitalizes this article or not.
* Uncredited actors may be listed in alphabetical order following all credited actors. Use the "Uncredited" checkbox to indicate these. Uncredited actors are not required entries.
* Do not translate foreign language role names to the language of the locality unless a translation is provided in the film credits.
* Do not include artificial actor entries to act as separators between cast lists. (e.g. "--JAPANESE CAST--"), instead use the Divider feature for this.
Do not list actors and crew who appear only in special features, or whose scenes were deleted from the main feature, even if they appear in special features.
Do NOT use IMDb style Roman Numerals to distinguish between crew members or actors using the same name"
Now perhaps I am mistaken but there is nowhere in the Rules that allows for anything except the film's credits, the back cover is NEVER mentioned. So such a contribution deserves Yes votes???? I don't think so.
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