The uncredited Japanese actress who plays Noriko clearly doesn't speak fluent English, and seems to be delivering her lines phonetically. |
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In addition, it is likely uncredited but well-paid script doctors were drafted in to rewrite certain scenes. |
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There's a stunning, uncredited sax solo and a quirky contrapuntal bit for the trombones. |
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It is nice to see the real authors get their due after years in uncredited limbo. |
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Didn't the uncredited BBC writer think to reality-check that bit of fluffy science? |
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I'm also pretty sure there were uncredited Hollywood actors involved, but the manual doesn't list them. |
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They are a great group of skilled and committed people who have made a real difference in a lot of unacknowledged and uncredited ways. |
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The role is uncredited, and, like the rest of the film, blink and you may miss it. |
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I mean, I must have seen that film six times and I have seen no evidence of your small, uncredited role. |
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They can usually manage to figure out the writer credits on material that originally appeared without any and to identify uncredited artists. |
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The uncredited character in this film is Vegas itself, at times both a glittering wonderland, and a brutal wasteland. |
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This problem is particularly clear on a release like this one, where the musicians are uncredited and unnamed. |
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In addition, indicating how far removed film acting still is from theater, actors were uncredited and anonymous. |
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Cinema-goers can also glimpse her playing an uncredited role in the film when it comes out next month. |
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The production cries out for a better translation than the uncredited one that veers between stilted and colloquial. |
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There was a whole bunch of uncredited celebrity cameos in that one. |
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Starring Sean Penn and Nicole Kidman, the film was both directed and executive produced by Pollack, and he even plays an uncredited minor role in it. |
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Hollywood rumor says he has polished scripts, uncredited, for some movie blockbusters, and he's also busy with TV projects. |
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Also, blink and you'll miss Michael Caine in an uncredited bit part. |
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There's a bit of a star quotient here in smaller, uncredited roles. |
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But the Spread Law and Cross Law are uncredited as equivalents of the sine and cosine rules, and the Triple Quad Formula for collinearity as an equivalent of Heron's formula. |
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He tells us of the many crew members who went uncredited in the picture. |
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The film was directed by former camera operator Robert Day, making his debut in that capacity with some uncredited supervision from the more experienced Basil Dearden. |
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Rhythm guitar on the studio recordings was handled either by the band's old friend Dominic Miller or by an uncredited Mark King. |
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Karnow, a reporter for Time Magazine, wasn't particularly known by name during his tenure in Paris given Time's practice of largely uncredited articles. |
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We would welcome any information on the sources of uncredited activities so that we could then add an acknowledgement in a future edition aswell as to the web version of this publication. |
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The theme was arranged by John Barry, who was uncredited for the arrangement but credited for his performance. |
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Apparently, Quentin Tarantino did a bunch of uncredited rewrites on that? |
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Leigh's friends suggested she take a small role as a schoolgirl in the film Things Are Looking Up, which was her film debut, albeit uncredited as an extra. |
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