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She has credits ( sometimes under her full name, sometimes simply as kira ) on such films as Confessions of a Dangerous Mind ( 2002 ), Under the Tuscan Sun ( 2003 ), and The Twilight Saga: New Moon ( 2009 ), and has also appeared onscreen in the documentaries We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen and American Hardcore.
This was highlighted by the book's front cover being shown at the end of the closing credits with an onscreen notation " based on ".
During the opening credits, as the title flashed onscreen, a woman's voice was heard seductively pronouncing the words " It's Burke's Law!
Cast credits in order of screen credits include onscreen and uncredited roles:
This creature has no specific name, and has been referred to most often onscreen, and in the credits of each film, simply as the Alien.
This means the Toho logos and end credits have been cut and all the onscreen, optical text from Toho's international version has been removed or replaced by video-generated text.
Although the onscreen credits contain a statement saying that the film and characters depicted were " entirely fictional ," the movie was based on the suicide of John William Warde, a twenty-six-year-old man who jumped from the seventeenth floor of the Gotham Hotel in New York City on July 26, 1938, after eleven hours on a ledge.
Though he is not seen again onscreen, apart from the opening credits, after his death, his presence is felt in the series finale when his daughter presents a gift to President Bartlet that she found in McGarry's possessions.
Although never cited in the onscreen credits or in any supplemental material by the producers or writers, the basic premise of a luxury hotel maid being mistaken for a famous hotel guest after being seen wearing clothes that were meant for someone else was explored earlier in the 1935 Warner Bros. comedy, Page Miss Glory.
I can ’ t go as far as to say that I recognized the genius of Video Days off the bat, nor can I say that I even placed much importance on Spike Jonze ’ s onscreen credit back then-I had only recognized his name from photo credits in skate mags.

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In the console version of the game, Merry and Pippin are not featured at all apart from cutscenes and references during the narration, and Sam has a few lines but is never shown onscreen.

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To counteract this, a new feature introduced with the 2003 relaunch was a ' breaking news sting ': a globe shown briefly onscreen to direct a viewer's attention to the breaking news.
The channel was criticised at launch for its style of presentation, with accusations of it being less authoritative than the BBC One news bulletins, with presenters appearing onscreen without jackets.
This print logo was featured onscreen during the main titles, and featured in advertising, until 1968.
" However, Bob Longigo of the Atlanta Journal Constitution was less enthusiastic about Cruz and Damon's performance, saying that their " resulting onscreen chemistry would hardly warm a can of beans.
The issue's cover notably featured its first daytime soap stars, Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes of Days of our Lives, a couple whose onscreen and real-life romance was widely covered by both the soap opera magazines and the mainstream press.
A second, " higher end " console, the Odyssey 200, was released with the 100 and added onscreen scoring, up to four players, and a third game — Smash.
Series creator Glen A. Larson was hired to write the first script draft, with the series ' lead actor David Hasselhoff attached to advise the project and also have an onscreen role.
A critically panned film he made about the life of Richard Wagner ( noted for having the only onscreen teaming of Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson in the same scenes ) was shown as a television miniseries in 1983 after failing to achieve a theatrical release in most countries, but Burton enjoyed a personal triumph in the American television miniseries Ellis Island in 1984, receiving a posthumous Emmy Award nomination for his final television performance.
A plan to change the onscreen software was planned along with a change to a stronger encryption system in Autumn 2002 however this of course never arose due to liquidation.
Since all of these additions were implemented as extensions to PostScript, it was possible to write simple PostScript code that would result in a running, onscreen, interactive program.
One of his most renowned onscreen performances was as Del Griffith, the loquacious, on-the-move shower-curtain ring salesman in the John Hughes comedy Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
A new onscreen status bar was also introduced, generated by a Commodore Amiga 2000 computer.
The only clues to his identity are the trademark white cat, similar clothes to his previous onscreen appearances, the dialogue indicating that he and Bond have met before, and the fact that the scene begins with Bond paying his respects to Tracy, often considered by the producers as a means of providing an " immediate continuity link " in the event of a new actor taking the part of Bond ( although this was Roger Moore's fifth appearance as Bond ).
Blofeld's last onscreen appearance outside the Eon Productions series was in Never Say Never Again, the 1983 remake of Thunderball.
Beery's first wife was actress Gloria Swanson ; the two performed onscreen together.
Her first album, " Imitation ," was released prior to her meeting Artemis and becoming a Senshi, but its track listing, shown onscreen, foreshadows later plot developments: " Origin of the Legend ", " Imitation ", " Don't Lose!
Nixon's first onscreen appearance was as an imposter on To Tell the Truth, where her mother worked.
In the early 1980s, Patton was even pointed out by tour guides of incoming NBC tours as his onscreen character, while at the same time adhering to his more typical off-camera work duties.
" McNamara's last onscreen role was in a 1964 episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour entitled " The Body in the Barn.
( The character was initially said to be visiting Meta Bauer for several months, until a tribute episode could be constructed where the characters could mourn Bert's passing onscreen.
There was little chemistry between George and Kurtis onscreen and the show fared poorly.
While the character was kept pure and girl-like onscreen, compromises to her virtue were a challenge.
Except for the brief scene in which Rodney Dangerfield tussles with the gopher ( with the end of his golf club ) the gopher was not an onscreen character in the film.
The " youth club " building which is what the viewers see onscreen, known as The Mitre used to be a nightclub and a pub ( which was mentioned in a few storylines from episodes in the late 90s ) before it was bought by Zenith Television, who film the series.

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In the Cut ( 2003 ), an erotic thriller based on Susanna Moore's bestseller, provided Meg Ryan an opportunity to depart from her more familiar onscreen persona.
The reasons for the closure include the fact that many of the services that were provided by SBS Essential, were available via the onscreen electronic program guide on SBS TV and elsewhere on the digital TV channel lineup.

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" On Broadway "— which provides a conventional underscore to the onscreen action — is replaced by discordant, percussive music that lacks melody or progression.
" In the sequel Aliens directed by James Cameron critic Roger Ebert exclaims, " Weaver, who is onscreen almost all the time, comes through with a very strong, sympathetic performance: She's the thread that holds everything together.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein-the film's poster title-or Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein-the onscreen title-( although the film is often referred to as simply Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein ) is a 1948 American comedy horror film directed by Charles Barton and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello.
Rafferty's onscreen image as a lanky, laconic bushman struck a chord with film goers and appeared in iconic early Australian films as Forty Thousand Horsemen, The Rats of Tobruk, The Overlanders and Eureka Stockade ( Overlanders and Eureka were part of a series of Australian themed films produced by Britain's iconic Ealing Studios ).
In the early 1970s, Christian Metz and Laura Mulvey separately explored aspects of the " gaze " in the cinema, Metz stressing the viewer's identification with the camera's vision ,-an identification largely " constructed " by the film itself-and Mulvey the fetishistic aspects of ( especially ) the male viewer's regard for the onscreen female body.
He later re-marries, and the Dean of Pennbrook, Lila Bolander ( played by William Daniels ' real-life wife Bonnie Bartlett ) becomes his onscreen wife.
After leaving Ellington's Orchestra, he moved to Los Angeles, California and did sound track work, including an onscreen featured role with an allstar band led by Louis Armstrong in the 1947 film New Orleans.
Additionally, Buckingham is killed onscreen whereas in the play, his fate is unknown, only revealed in the opening lines of 3 Henry VI to have been killed by Edward.
In January 1996, soap veteran Mary Stuart joined the cast as Meta Bauer ( though referred to many times over the years, the long-running character originally played by Ellen Demming had not been seen onscreen since 1974 ); the character would remain on the show until Stuart's death in 2002.
" All three were sung onscreen by Bergen.
Scottie watches Sesame Street on TV as a sibling adjusts the TV antenna on the roof, when the show is suddenly replaced by white noise ; suddenly, a San Francisco news anchor appears onscreen, saying they have lost their New York signal and there were explosions of " nuclear devices there in New York, and up and down the East Coast.
She made her television acting debut in 1973, on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live, performing a wedding song at the nuptials of her " onscreen cousin ", Carla Gray Hall, portrayed by Ellen Holly.
The song plays on along the film as the main theme without chorus ( except in the entr ' acte ) and it was performed onscreen by Natalie Wood with the voice dubbed by Jackie Ward ( uncredited ).
The winner is chosen by television viewers across the EBU through a real-time, electronic and onscreen voting mechanism.
With Jerry ' Wonder ' Duplessis, Jean also composed the score of the documentary Ghosts of Cité Soleil, He also helped produce the film and he appears briefly onscreen speaking by telephone in 2004 to a " chimere " gang-leader and aspiring rapper, Winston " 2Pac " Jean.
However, over the years Troi's use of the accent has gradually diminished ; also, when Ian Troi finally appeared onscreen ( played by Amick Byram in the episode " Dark Page "), he spoke with an American accent.
Users designed a page by filling out an onscreen form that described page characteristics: margins, columns, font and size, and so on.
The character ( or " The Little Fellow ," as Chaplin called him ) was rarely referred to by any names onscreen, although he was sometimes identified as " Charlie " and rarely, as in the original silent version of The Gold Rush, " The Little funny Tramp ".
His character's most notable story arc was his onscreen romance and wedding to Charlene Mitchell ( played by Kylie Minogue ).

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