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From: dave@utcsrgv.UUCP (Dave Sherman)
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: Great Credits in Movies
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Date: Thu, 16-Jun-83 12:31:57 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 16 12:31:57 1983
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In Airplane, if you stuck it out right to the end you got the
usual message about:

	THIS FILM IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND ANY REPRODUCTION
	OR OTHER USE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE PRODUCERS
	IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND MAY RESULTS IN CIVIL LIABILITY
	AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. SO THERE.

The reason you stuck it out to the end, of course, was the guy
(taxi driver?) who was still waiting for his passenger to come
back after her had just run into the airport for a minute.
(I believe that was the passenger who ended up flying the plane.)
Incidentally, Airplane was one of the funniest movies I've ever seen.

Also, Cannonball Run showed, as part of the credits, "bloopers" from
the original takes (usually with the actors flubbing their lines).

Dave Sherman
Toronto