It was there, now it's gone. Are you guys having problems?
This show is almost completed.
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This show is almost completed.
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bluesmanSF, Champion
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New credits sometimes do that as the pages associated with them get updated. They take between two and 14 days to update completely and it looks like your submission was just done today...it would not likely be completely updated yet.
If it was uncredited and you don't yet have a credited listing, those sometimes appear, then get suppressed until credited work gets listed on your page, making any uncredited work eligible for display.
It looks like you have many credits so my first guess was more likely the answer.
If it was uncredited and you don't yet have a credited listing, those sometimes appear, then get suppressed until credited work gets listed on your page, making any uncredited work eligible for display.
It looks like you have many credits so my first guess was more likely the answer.
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There's definitely something strange going on here. I just added someone else and it showed up within a day, but no sign of my credit.
I wish there was clearer indication as to why you don't allow certain credits. It will obviously get there at some point but I just don't understand your system.
I wish there was clearer indication as to why you don't allow certain credits. It will obviously get there at some point but I just don't understand your system.
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I'm having the same issue. I've had credits listed in 'Filmology' and 'Known For' and find all info has been deleted from my page. Also, I'm no longer listed in credits under Actor, and Misc. Crew per movie. Why has this info disappeared?
LuvsToResearch, Champion
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Frankie, I've looked at your resume and the roles listed there would raise concerns that possibly you did not receive on-screen credits for any of them. Did you, in fact, receive on-screen credits for any of these roles? If so, which roles were credited on-screen?
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In 'Out Of The Furnace' I was on set the entire day as Stand-In for Willem DaFoe. and the submission to IMDb was 'Miscellaneous Crew.' Now, whether on-screen credit was given to me in this production, I'm not sure. However, after the submission for OOTF was made to IMDb, credit was shown under my name as Misc Crew, as well as the remainder of 'uncredited' actor positions in Jack Reacher, One For The Money, The Fault In Our Stars, and Fathers and Daughters. And, my name has been deleted under 'Crew' for each said movie(s).
LuvsToResearch, Champion
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Here's the thing. In order to have "uncredited" roles listed on IMDb, you must first have a role listed in which you were credit in the on screen credits. If someone reviewed the credits of "Out of the Furnace" and didn't find the credit listed, they could have changed it to "uncredited" or removed it altogether. Once either of those actions were done, then all of the "uncredited" credits would drop off.
The film is available on Amazon, if you, or someone else, could find your name listed in the credits, then that credit could be resubmitted with a screen shot of your name in the credits in order to get the credit re-listed. Once that credit is listed, then all the uncredited listings should, eventually, reappear.
If you have no on-screen credit, then you will have to wait until such time as you have one in order for the "un-credited" listings to re-appear.
The film is available on Amazon, if you, or someone else, could find your name listed in the credits, then that credit could be resubmitted with a screen shot of your name in the credits in order to get the credit re-listed. Once that credit is listed, then all the uncredited listings should, eventually, reappear.
If you have no on-screen credit, then you will have to wait until such time as you have one in order for the "un-credited" listings to re-appear.
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