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'Fraid not... they all have two entries (of the same year) on imdb. It's possible imdb have it wrong, but I'm not going to be the one to decide that, so they're all two entries until someone proves to imdb otherwise
Well, whatdoyouknow? I guess the 1890's film makers weren't into unique film titles.
Ooops! My mistake. Looks like I asked for and had added this The Girl Most Likely To... but it already was on the data base here. My bad!
I even forgot that I had a review accepted for it, too. But the thing is, if you type into the search engine any of the words in the title, nothing comes up. Perhaps you could look into that, when you delete the newer one?
Ooops! My mistake. Looks like I asked for and had added this The Girl Most Likely To... but it already was on the data base here. My bad!
I even forgot that I had a review accepted for it, too. But the thing is, if you type into the search engine any of the words in the title, nothing comes up. Perhaps you could look into that, when you delete the newer one?
It works for 'girl' and 'likely' but not for 'most'. Strange.
There's one film called Catch a Fire, and one film called Hotstuff.
It looks as though you kept the latter, but this was the working title.
Quick work, Benj!
Oh, actually, there are now two Catch a Fires. I mustn't have been able to find the one that was always Catch a Fire before, as I have had lots of cases of searches failing.
Okay, so now you've got Wedding Daze as well as The Pleasure of Your Company. I think you should change the title of the first one to The Pleasure of Your Company, and delete the second one, since Wedding Daze has reviews already accepted to it.
Okay, so now you've got Wedding Daze as well as The Pleasure of Your Company. I think you should change the title of the first one to The Pleasure of Your Company, and delete the second one, since Wedding Daze has reviews already accepted to it.
Well, reviews can easily be moved, so in fact the oldest one should be retained. However, this is the one with reviews anyway. The title should be left as Wedding Daze - this is what it was called in the U.K. and I believe elsewhere.
Gerald McBoingBoing is on twice. Just like the name says.
I think Josh The Cat added the second one for his OSCAR accolade and didnt see that it was on this site already. Im afraid to see if Josh keeps adding doubles.