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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLJG
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Okay, I'm auditing a few titles today since I have the time and was looking at Tex upc: 786936-240849.

The credits are very mixed up and after the first 5 or so names, don't match the actual credits at all so am fixing those to match.  Doing this, I've found in the credits, that the very last one listed is: Toyota as Tex's Horse.  Just to clarify, the horse is a part of the actual credits, not set off at all, same format as all the actors' names.

Do we add animals?  I've tried to search the contrib. rules and the forum for an answer but couldn't find one.  I don't really care either way, but do want to add the right information.

Thanks!
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Toyota gets credited. Some people would probably argue this. But let's look at a slightly different version. Would it be Lassie without Lassie, or Rin Tin-Tin without Rinty's credit. The filmmakers credited the animal...simple. They have credited stranger things.

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That they have... *grin*  Thanks for the help...
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I had submitted the credits for a triple feature of John Wayne two-reelers put out by Warners last fall.  "The Big Stampede" was one of the titles if I recall.  They all featured Duke the Horse.  I went ahead and listed it.
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Thanks!  I was looking for other animals listed but couldn't find any to reassure myself that it was ok to do so...
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Check out Project X - the first thing listed in the credits is a bunch of Chimps! 
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The filmmakers credited the animal...simple. They have credited stranger things.

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Like llamas 
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don't forgot Toto got big time screen credits back in '39.........
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Oooh, never thought about Toto!
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They have credited stranger things.

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What is the strangest thing you have seen credited? The llamas were the weirdest I've seen so far 
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They have credited stranger things.

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What is the strangest thing you have seen credited? The llamas were the weirdest I've seen so far 
I was always annoyed with the cliche "cast of thousands."  What exactly am I supposed to do with that?  Or how about "The great people of...enter crappy little town here."
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"The City of Paris" is credited in a movie. Not sure which one. James knows. 
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Fast Times At Ridgemont High has a credit for the car (Shelby As Cruising Vessel) and The Abyss has 2 credits for the submarines used; Big Geek and Little Geek.

I even went so far as to locate photos of the submarines and put in their headshots. 
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"The City of Paris" is credited in a movie. Not sure which one. James knows. 


Thanks to James for PMing me the name of the movie. It is called "The Man on the Eiffel Tower"

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Fast Times At Ridgemont High has a credit for the car (Shelby As Cruising Vessel) and The Abyss has 2 credits for the submarines used; Big Geek and Little Geek.

I even went so far as to locate photos of the submarines and put in their headshots. 

The Phantom Menace has a credit for Jabba the Hutt (well, actually Himself, I think) and Airplane! has one for Otto (the auto pilot). Then of course there is the famous credit for King Kong as The Eighth Wonder of the World. Those were the three first headshots I ever entered.

Vega, would you mind sending me the headshots for the submarine robots...?
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Vega, would you mind sending me the headshots for the submarine robots...


For the Mini Rover MKII (Little Geek) I used:  http://www.crenvironmental.com/ROV_files/ROV_small.jpg (cropped of course, so it's just the sub).

But you got some other choices:
http://www.underwater-resources.com/images/rov-small/16-MKII-Shop.jpg
http://www.nurc.uconn.edu/technologies/images/rovs_1.jpg
http://www.deepseasystems.com/images/dshist/1985.jpg

Checking again, I just realized I never found one for Big Geek.

But looking now I found this one:
http://www.deepseasystems.com/images/dshist/1987.jpg
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