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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorTigiHof
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Alan Poul as          "Suit"
Jim Freeman as      "Suit"
Adele Proom as      Niko's Mother

End of list, no stunt crew, no dogs.

I agree with that last statement, but for the first part I would enter:

Alan Poul as          The "Suit"
Jim Freeman as      The "Suit"
Adele Proom as      Nikos' Mother

Of course you're right, I typed my answer too quickly. 
"Nikos' Mother" is correct as credited.
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Alan Poul as          The "Suit" or The "Suits"
Jim Freeman as      The "Suit" or The "Suits"
Adele Proom as      Niko's Mother
Astrid Walti as        Stunts
Liisa Cohen as        Stunts
Trisha Lane as        Stunts
Ashley L. Cusato as  Stunts
Jujuba and Quake as Monica's Dog (Nancy Reagen) OR

Jujuba as                Monica's Dog (Nancy Reagen)
Quake as                Monica's Dog (Nancy Reagen)


I've just contributed that, with suits, stunts and doggies 
Eventually I went for The "Suit" as you guys said, even if I was in doubt between The "Suit" and just "Suit".

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Since their is an actor credit after the stunts, then I think it's been decided that we include the Stunts.  And yes, it's a dog, but I don't think that matters much.  We have movies with animals and even cars and other crazy stuff getting actor credits, so I think it counts.

Alan Poul - The "Suit"
Jim Freeman - The "Suit"
Adele Proom - Nikos' Mother
Astrid Walti - Stunt
Liisa Cohen - Stunt
Trisha Lane - Stunt
Ashley L. Cusato - Stunt
Jujuba - Monica's Dog (Nancy Reagan)
Quake - Monica's Dog (Nancy Reagan)

The "Suit" guys could be done a number of ways.  Usually we just remove the plural, but it's kind of odd in this case.  I can't think of any other clever way to do it, so this is pretty much how I would do it.


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Adele Proom as      Niko's Mother


I've just contributed that, with suits, stunts and doggies 

Well you'd better re-contribute, because it's not the Mother of "Niko" but the one from "Nikos".
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I think these guys in Hollywood are closely watching the Invelos contribution rules, and then make up credits that cause the maximum amount of discussion in these forums.

For example, if a dog is not an actor, there are no actors after the stunts, and the stunts are excluded. Everything nicely tied together.

And "The" before suit suggest singular, so it's probably best just "Suit" (twice).
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I just did a profile for The Strawberry Roan that prominently credits "Champion as The Strawberry Roan"  --hard to say no to that.  Accepted & released.
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Adele Proom as      Niko's Mother


I've just contributed that, with suits, stunts and doggies 

Well you'd better re-contribute, because it's not the Mother of "Niko" but the one from "Nikos".


I corrected that (and Reagan, not "Reagen"), before contributing.


But I am still in doubt on The "Suit" vs. "Suit" !
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I think these guys in Hollywood are closely watching the Invelos contribution rules, and then make up credits that cause the maximum amount of discussion in these forums.

LOL! 


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For example, if a dog is not an actor, there are no actors after the stunts, and the stunts are excluded. Everything nicely tied together.


On the other hand, if a dog is an actor... 

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And "The" before suit suggest singular, so it's probably best just "Suit" (twice).


I think you are right, I should recontribute that, but now I feel guilty for bothering the Screeners with such a tiny change! 
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Well you'd better re-contribute, because it's not the Mother of "Niko" but the one from "Nikos".


I corrected that (and Reagan, not "Reagen"), before contributing.

But I am still in doubt on The "Suit" vs. "Suit" !

I did not noticed "Reagen" because I don't care about stunt people and animals (unless they play a significant part in the movie and being credited last does not indicate this).

For what The "Suits" are concerned; If you want to follow the rule by the letter, you aren't even allowed to use either The "Suit" or "Suit" because they are not as credited. So maybe you should better stick to the plural form.
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I did not noticed "Reagen" because I don't care about stunt people and animals (unless they play a significant part in the movie and being credited last does not indicate this).


Their part was "significant" for the Studios, that wrote their names in the end credits.


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For what The "Suits" are concerned; If you want to follow the rule by the letter, you aren't even allowed to use either The "Suit" or "Suit" because they are not as credited. So maybe you should better stick to the plural form.


Maybe. Maybe not. 
Or, we can keep the plural form in a "group header" and change to singular in each individual field.
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I did not noticed "Reagen" because I don't care about stunt people and animals (unless they play a significant part in the movie and being credited last does not indicate this).


Their part was "significant" for the Studios, that wrote their names in the end credits.

But one could argue whether they are part of the cast or the crew. Plus I do not see the value of adding them because they are almost never a regular part of "our" cast lists.
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Plus I do not see the value of adding them because they are almost never a regular part of "our" cast lists.


That's true for lots of actors with minor roles, yet we profile them!
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But I am still in doubt on The "Suit" vs. "Suit" !


I haven't seen this film, but common 'slang' would have it as The "Suit".  Most common phrasing would be something like, "Who's the "suit"?"
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