CRC: 0x93198459 File: crazy-credits.list Date: Fri Aug 30 01:00:00 1996 IMdb: Movie Crazy-Credits List 25 August 1996 =============================================================================== The document contains a list of unusual things shown during a movie's credits. Sometimes these are extra scenes, more usually they are funny messages hidden in the credits themselves. Exit +--+ | | See what you missed by leaving early! :) | | For information on submitting entries, see section 3.; for retrieving other information, see section 5.; for the Copying Policy, see section 6. Enjoy! Mark Harding (c) 1993 - 1996, All Rights Reserved. =============================================================================== 1. NEW ENTRIES THIS MONTH =========================== The following 1 entries are now included in the CRAZY CREDITS list . . . Mann mit dem Objektiv, Der (1961) 2. FACTS AND FIGURES ====================== * This list was originally part of the Movie TRIVIA list, maintained by Murray Chapman . * Mark Harding started managing the list in September 1993. * The List currently contains 282 entries. 3. SUBMITTING UPDATES ======================= We rely on users of the database to submit corrections and additions to keep the lists as accurate and complete as possible. The most convenient method for submitting them is via the movie mail-server's central collection service. For a full guide send an e-mail message with the subject: HELP ADD FULL to . Alternatively, if you prefer to mail them directly to me please follow the guidelines below, but please bear in mind that data sent to the mail-server will be processed much more quickly. 4. 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(1982) - Every episode ends with the actors standing almost totally motionless, mimicking a freeze-frame shot. - The guest star is murdered in the opening credits of each episode. # Adventures in Babysitting (1987) - Shot of the thug who chased the little girl outside of skyscraper whimpering about being stuck out there. # Adventures of Baron Munchausen, The (1989) - The King of The Moon - Ray DiTutto (Actually, it was Robin # Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The (1994) - This movie is about 3 drag queens and at end of credits shows (in Panorama style) "Filmed in Drag-o-rama" - scene after credits finished, shows an Asian garden where a blow up doll (released earlier in the movie (in Australia)) lands on some man, where he looks quite puzzled. - In the greetings, they distinguish some people: * Thanks to (with cream) * Thanks to (without cream, cherry optional) * Thanks to (???, hold sweetener) - In the credits, one line reads: "This line available...........Your name here" # Age of Consent (1969) - Lonsdale ......................... Godfrey the dog # Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) - Gaffer (What's a Gaffer?) ... Larry Gilhooly - Best Boy (Electric) ......... Frank McKane - Worst Boy ................... Adolf Hitler # Airplane! (1980) - Gripology ................................. Pete Papanickolas - Generally in charge of a lot of things .... Mike Finnell - Author of A Tale of Two Cities ............ Charles Dickens - This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States and other countries. Unauthorized duplication, distribution, or exhibition may result in civil liability or criminal prosecution. So there. - Man (Howard Jarvis) in taxi abandoned by Robert Hays looking at his watch: "Well, I'll give him another twenty minutes, but that's it!" - Foreez: A Jolly Good Fellow - Worst Boy..............Adolf Hitler # Aliens (1986) - The laserdisc version includes the sound of a face-hugger scurrying from left to right as the final credits fade. # America's Deadliest Home Video (1993) (V) - D.B. [Danny Bonaduce] Wrangler: Gretchen Bonaduce # American Werewolf in London, An (1981) - Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy star as themselves. - All characters and events in this film are fictitious. Any similarity to actual events or persons, living, dead, or undead, is purely coincidental. - Lyncanthrope Films Limited wishes to extend its heartfelt congratulations to Lady Diana Spencer and His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales on the occasion of their marriage - July 29th 1981. # Angel Heart (1987) - Scene during credits shows Mickey Rourke's character descending to 'Hell' inside of an elevator. Final shot looks(?) like he hung himself on the way down. (Could be just a freeze frame of the last shot) # Angst essen Seele auf (1974) - Before the introductory credits there is the line: 'Das Glueck ist nicht immer lustig' (Luck is not always funny) # Animal Crackers (1930) - Opening shot is a newspaper headline announcing the return of "Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding", despite "Jeffrey" in credits. # Annie Hall (1977) - Christopher Walken's name is spelt wrong in the credits. # Another You (1991) - George saying: Don't ever call my friend a "shithead" again, OK? # Assault of the Party Nerds (1989) - Still Photographer .......... David Wittkower - Other Still Photographer (Who Showed Up 3 Days Without His Camera) United States and other countries. Unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution. Just go ahead and try something. # Babe (1995) - Jonah Michaud and Karen Bruner are listed as being "Internet Bandits". # Bachelor Mother (1939) - The cast of characters includes a wind-up toy: Donald Duck as himself. # Back Street Jane (1989) - Kelly Hornbaker, one of the murderers in Back Street Jane, appears as the happy Dad, singing the praises of "Hot Pockets" in a series of TV commercials # Backfire (1995) - Telly Savalas ..................... Most Evil Man (not really) - Women We Want To Impress .......... Kelley Dowole ................................... Kim Krikorian ................................... Michelle Roussello ................................... Barbara Von Traumer - SWM, 34, 6' 1'', 200 lbs., Brown hair, eyes. Herniated disk. Works in motion picture laboratory. Into sunsets and Bukowski. Seeks rock'n'roll woman to have my children. - No mimes were injured in the making of this motion picture. Furs were not worn. All catering was strictly vegetarian. Filmed entirely in a non-smoking area. All females were referred to as "women". White males were considered suspect and made to feel guilty. Condoms were worn at all times. # Bad Taste (1987) - instead of standard disclaimer: "Any similarity with persons living or dead is an accident. Sorry" # Battle of the River Plate, The (1956) - There are hundreds of invisible people behind every film. Behind this one there are thousands. We would like to thank them collectively, for if we named them all there would be no room for the film. # Beau Hunks (1931) - Cast list concludes with "3,897 Arabs, 1,944 Riffians, 4 Native Swede Guilders." # Being There (1979) - Peter Sellers repeating a line in the hospital-bed scene, but laughing uncontrollably each time. This line does not appear in the movie, and some versions of the film don't include these outtakes. # Berlin in Berlin (1993) - In the introductory credits there is a paragraph: 'To my sons Ruezgar and Rafael'. # Better Off Dead (1985) - David Ogden Stiers fixing the garage door - the successful launch of Badger's space shuttle, made from household items. - Newspaper kid popping in to say... "I want my two dollars!!!! - "the film's over... you can go home now." - Ricky's mothers' famous words, "can you say, 'Christmas'"? - Camera pans in classroom, as it passes student shakes preserved fetal pig and mouths the words, "Wake up!" # Big Business (1988) - Seen about two-thirds of the way through the credits: "Don't Go, It's Almost Over" # Bikini Beach (1964) - Occasional Wardrobe ......... Kristin Schroll - Best Girl ................... Sex Puppet List - Slaves to Mr. Barquet ....... Laura Medley Mike Melamed Gary Sax - Love Slaves to Mr. Barquet .. See Sex Puppet List - Favorite Quotes "How many directors are on this set?" "Where are we shooting today?" "Where are my actors?" "You're bonin' me on this!" "NO...we're not a porn movie!" "That's a wrap!" # Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) - "Be Excellent to Each Other and Party On." # Bird on a Wire (1990) - Credits scroll down instead of up # Birdy (1984) - Animals: Perta...Bird No. 9 Perta's Stunts...Queepers Alfonso...AS HIMSELF Cat...Hobbie Dogs...Sneaky, Willey, Ace, Prince, Tiger, Bo, Rudah, Chiggar, Tyko, Kelly, Red, Fantasy, Scooter Seagull...Jonathan Snake...Monty Jungle Bird...Horatio Pigeons...No's. 1 to 84 # Bitter Harvest (1993) - In accordance with the American Human Association no animals were harmed in the making of this film. # Bloodsport (1987) - Before the credits the following can be found: This motion picture is based upon true events in the life of Frank W. Dux. From 1975 to 1980 Frank W. Dux fought 329 matches. He retired as the World Heavy Weight Full Contact Kumite Champion. Mr. Dux still holds four world records: Fastest Knockout - 3.2 seconds Fastest Punch with a Knockout - .42 seconds Fastest Kick with a Knockout - 72 mph Most Consecutive Knockouts in a Single Tournament - 56 Subsequently Mr. Dux founded the first American Ninjitsu System. Dux-Ryu. # Blues Brothers, The (1980) - Woman on the Cutting Room Floor # Bob Roberts (1992) - At the very end of the credits there is the screen-filling four-letter word 'VOTE'. # Boy Who Turned Yellow (1972) - Our thanks to The Governor of the Tower of London, the London Transport Executive and Studio Film Laboratories Ltd. ... FOR TURNING THEMSELVES YELLOW. # Brewster McCloud (1970) - During the credits, all the actors turn up as Circus Performers and are introduced by the Ring Master - ending with Bud Cort, who lies dead in the center ring. # Bridge to the Future (1996) - With Apologies to Best Brains, Inc. Special Thanks to Bob & Betty # Brotherhood of Satan (1971) - There is a credit for "Nepotists". # Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) - TV interviews with people who were at the dance attacked by vampires. - Amilyn (Paul Reubens) revives to go through some more death throes. # Buford's Beach Bunnies (1992) - This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States and other countries. Unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution. Don't mess with us, buddy. # Bulldog Breed, The (1960) - Bosun the bulldog # Bullseye! (1991) - Appearing without the permission of his mother John Cleese as the man on the beach in Barbados who looks like John Cleese # Caddyshack (1980) - Mr. Gopher was played by a mysterious "Chuck Rodent" # Camp Nowhere (1994) - Filmed entirely on location -- Nowhere [Actually: Golden Oak Ranch, Newhall, California] # Canadian Bacon (1994) - No Canadians were harmed in this production. - This film is dedicated to my grandfather, Willam J. Wall, a Canadian who came to America, and loved going to the movies. - To Johnny LaRue - thanks to you, we got our crane shot. # Captive in the Land, A (1990) - Before the credits there is a note: "To the memory of 'Lee Gold' (qv)". # Carnosaur (1993) - Credits scroll down instead of up # Carry On Henry VIII (1971) - This film is based on a recently discovered manuscript by one William Cobbler which reveals the fact that Henry VIII did in fact have two more wives. Although it was first thought that Cromwell originated the story, it is now known to be definitely all Cobbler's...... from beginning to end. # Casper (1995) - Early during the end credits, Stretch (Doing his Little Richard imitation) bursts through the credits, singing. # Celtic Pride (1996) - After the credits, the Boston Garden is demolished. (This is a special effect; at the time the movie was released, the real Garden was still standing.) # Chain Reaction (1996) - After the credits, the C-Systems site implodes. # Chase, The (1994) - After credits have finished, Charlie Sheen, in a clown suit, sitting behind the wheel, recites the "I love the smell of napalm in the morning" speech from Apocalypse Now. # Chickens Come Home (1931) - Opening titles - Every man has one or two little indiscretions he would like to bury. Mr Laurel and Mr Hardy have thirty or forty they would like to cremate. # Children's Hour, The (1961) - Mariam Hopkins, who plays Mrs. Lily Mortar, was the original Martha Dobie in "These Three", the first screen telling of this Lillian Hellman play. # China Girl (1987) - After the credits there is a line: 'Dedicated to the people of Chinatown and Little Italy.' # Chopping Mall (1986) - Robot rolls up to camera and says: "Thank you. Have a nice day." (Movie's plot is that security robots run amuck at a shopping mall and that's what they said after they'd killed somebody). # Christiane F (1981) - Dedicated to: Andreas W. "Atze" (1960 - 77), Axel W. (1960 - 77), Babette D. "Babsi" (1963 - 77) and all others who didn't have the luck and strength to survive. # Clerks (1994) - Silent Bob and Jay will also return in the third part of the New Jersey Trilogy called "Chasing Amy". "Dogma" is not part of that trilogy. - Initial Incompetent Sound Editor ... Scott Mosier - Accomplished Sound Editor ... James Von Buelow - Boom ... Whoever grabbed the pole - Occasional Continuity ... Tara Daust - Legal Eagle ... John Sloss - Czar of Representation ... John Pierson - Jay and Silent Bob will return in "Dogma" # Comfort and Joy (1984) - Alan `Dickie' Bird (Bill Paterson) is heard taping and screwing up a radio commercial for the ice cream fritter product whose recipe he sells at the end of the movie. # Comic Book Confidential (1988) - In the introductory credits the artists portrayed in the film are presented by a comic artist who is working on a comic page, filling the frames with the name and a typical comic character of each artist. When introductory credits are over and the page has just been finished, the comic artist makes such a clumsy move that his ink pot overturns loosing all its ink over the page. - At the end of the credits the following paragraph can be found: 'There are over 6000 comic book stores across North America. Check one in your neighbourhood.' # Coming to America (1988) - Face on Cutting Room Floor ........ Jim Abrahams - Eddie Murphy - as the old white man in the barber shop - says: "Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait stop right there! Listen: Stop right there, man. A man goes into a restaurant. You listenin'? A man goes into a restaurant, and he sits down, he's having a bowl of soup and he says to the waiter, waiter come taste the soup. Waiter says: Is something wrong with the soup? He says: Taste the soup. He says: Is there something wrong with the soup? Is the soup too hot? He says: Will you taste the soup? What's wrong, is the soup too cold? Will you just taste the soup?! Allright, I'll taste the soup - where's the spoon?? Aha. Aha! ... Whadaya know from funny, you bastards?" # Contraband (1940) - "White Negro" caberet designed & executed by Hedley Briggs. # Creature of Destruction (1968) - Just before the credits there is the following quote: 'There is no monster in the world ... ... so treacherous as man.' - Montaigne # Critters 4 (1991) - Absolutely no Critters were harmed in the making of this motion picture. # Dead Heat (1988) - ...any similarity...living or dead, or undead,... # Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) - There is a spelling mistake with the Composer. In the credits at the beginning he is spelt: Miklos Rosza. In the credits after the end he is spelt correct: Miklos Rozsa. - - After the Cast there comes the dedication: Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid was Edith Head's final film. To her, and to all the brilliant technical and creative people who worked on the films of the 1940's and 1950's, this motion picture is affectionately dedicated. # Death Ring (1993) (V) - Richard Connell, Batting Instructor Richard Connell is actually the author of the original short story "The Most Dangerous Game" from which "Death Ring" was shamelessly stolen. - Read the Paperback, Hear the Album, Eat the Popcorn The filmmakers' joke on product tie-ins. - At the very end of the legal disclaimer ("any resemblance to persons living or dead") the filmmakers added "so there." - The shot of the baseball bat at the very end of the credits was a joke between the director and the producers. When shooting the batting cage sequence, the crew demanded that Kizer shoot a shot of Norris putting his bat down before talking to the bad guys. Kizer thought the shot was unnecessary, but shot the insert anyway. All during editing, the producers kept asking if the "bat shot" was ever going to be used. So Kizer put it at the very end of the movie. # Deceivers, The (1988) - After the introductory credits there is a note 'for my father'. # Delusion (1991) - Special thanks are given to B-actress and "Halloween" costar P.J. Soles in the end credits # Doom Generation, The (1995) - "Photographed on locations in hell" - "Go out and buy the fucking soundtrack" # Double Obsession (1994) - The dog's name is Bogart. # Double X: The Name of the Game (1992) - The sub-title "The Name Of The Game" is displayed as though in neon lights, which then flicker and some go out to change it to "Name The Game". # Drunken Master III (1994) - Like all Jackie Chan movies, outtakes (mostly of stunts that went wrong) are shown behind the closing credits. # Early Bird, The (1963) - Nellie the milk van horse. # Eat and Run (1986) - a bfd production (the "f" is silent) # Edge of the World, The (1937) - 'and all the people of the lovely island of Foula.' # Edinburgh Years, The (1991) - Nine months later, Richard gave birth to a baby girl. - He named her . . . Paul. - No thanks to the Scotland Border Police # Ehe der Maria Braun, Die (1979) - After the introductory credits there is a line: 'fuer Peter Zadek'. - At the very end of the credits the following persons are 'credited' by their picture: Konrad Adenauer, Ludwig Erhard, Kurt Georg Kiesinger and Helmut Schmidt and a disconnected phone line can be heard. # Empire (1995) - Mark & Eddie sitting on the curb in front of the store talking about bands. - Mark and Eddie doing the "money (that's what I want)" dance! # Erik the Viking (1989) - This film is not based on the children's book "The Saga Of Erik The Viking" by Terry Jones (Although he hopes it will help the sales) # Erotic Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, The (1972) - The Producers wish to thank the makers of the "Planet of the Apes" for their inspiration without which this picture would possibly have been better. # F/X2 (1991) - Shot of helicopter flying and exclamations of non-pilot crook trying to keep it in the air. # Fahrenheit 451 (1966) - The beginning credits are spoken instead of written on the screen. # Fatal Skies (1990) (V) - The doddering old sheriff draws his guns and aims that at the audience: "Halt! Don't make a move! You can avoid me, but you can never escape!" # Feiying Gaiwak (1990) - The ending credits in Chan movies show the production goofs. They often show Chan to be a perfectionist. # Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) - Ferris comes out of bathroom: "You're still here? It's over. Go home." # Field of Dreams (1989) - The Voice ................ Himself # Five Corners (1987) - Nearly at the end of the credits there is the following paragraph: 'Many thanks to the Penguins in this film. They were treated most respectfully and no harm ever came to them in their work.' # Flintstones, The (1994) - "No dinosaurs were be harmed for the production of this motion picture." - "The producer will thank the people of Bedrock..." # Florentiner Hut, Der (1939) - The opening credits are sung by an organ-grinder. # Flying Saucer, The (1950) - Before the title, a message, 'We gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of those in authority who made the release of the "Flying Saucer" film possible at this time.' # Flying Serpent, The (1946) - Director 'Jean Yarbrough' (qv)'s name spelled as ``Yarborough'' in credits. # Forget Paris (1995) - After the credits there is an additional scene with Mickey and Arthur sitting by the kitchen table. # Four Rooms (1995) - The film continues until the credits are halfway over. # Francis Joins the Wacs (1954) - The last credit is for 'Francis, the talking mule.' # Gambling On the High Seas (1940) - Wayne Morris's character is called Jim Carver in the film, but Jim Carter in the credits. # Gate II: Trespassers, The (1990) - At the end of the movie the hero is raised from the dead at his funeral, and then two others who were also killed climb out of the coffin. After the credits a hamster that was sacrificed earlier in the movie crawls out of the coffin as well. # Getting It On (1983) - Barking Dog ......... Probably The Ballingers' # Glitch! (1988) - Bra Wrangler ............. Woops Mygod - Zit Remover .............. Lucienne Pimpel - Orange Juice Squeezer .... Big Hand Luke - Palm Reader .............. Madame Ortega III - Negative Cutting ......... Supercuts (Ha! Ha!) - (No, Seriously...) ....... Mary Duerstein - Look for the soundtrack album in your neighborhood record store and if you cannot find it, write to your senator or bring a tape recorder to the theater the next time you see this movie. - The producers wish to thank all those who didn't smoke on the set and to express their sympathy to those who did smoke and were fired thereafter. (Heart and Lung Association, eat your heart out!) - Our gratitude must be extended to all those who did not do drugs on the set. The list is too long to mention. Those who did do drugs are listed separately in police and morgue files. - We appreciate the participation of Coca-Cola, Pepsi Cola, Dr. Pepper, Seven-Up, Shasta, Miller Beer, etc., etc., in making this picture cooler. - WARNING This picture is protected by all kinds of stuff. Tamper with it, go to jail. Before you make a copy to send to your aunt in Podunk, look out the window. The Feds are gonna get you. And for all those foreign !@#$%$ who hate movies, remember Mr. Dubois? He's working for the producers now. - The characters, names, cars, homes, bikinis, limos, goons, and Mafia families in this motion picture are absolutely fictitious. Any similarity with characters, names, cars, homes, bikinis, limos, goons, and Mafia families, dead, alive, or anywhere in between is strictly coincidental. # Go Fish (1994) - After all the credits, appearing as subliminal film scratches: "MEN SUCK" - Rosalia.....Herself (Rosalia is a mannequin head introduced in one of the "talking head" sequences). # Gone with the Wind (1939) - George Reeves is credited as playing the part of Brent Tarleton, and Fred Crane is billed as Stuart Tarleton. This is incorrect: Crane played Brent, and Reeves played Stuart. # Great Muppet Caper, The (1981) - Gonzo takes a picture of the whole audience # Great Outdoors, The (1988) - Subtitled conversation between two raccoons -- Raccoon #1: "Why's Jody sitting in the lake?" Raccoon #2: "You didn't hear? She got shot in the ass!" Raccoon #1: "Oh no! Don't tell me..." Raccoon #2: "Yup... She's bald on both ends now!" # Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) - Daffy Duck walks onto the screen and comments on the names in the credits. # Grumpier Old Men (1995) - Outtakes are run beneath the closing credits, including 'Burgess Meredith' (qv) giving many different baudy names for the Hawaiian island he visited, and the line he uses to invite Maria's mother back to his room. - Outtakes also show 'Walter Matthau' (qv) and 'Jack Lemmon' (qv) both forgetting their lines, including the names of their characters' respective love interests. # Grumpy Old Men (1993) - Burgess Meredith, as Grandpa, is shown acting out different versions of one scene (A245/84B or A246/84B). Presumably the nature of the scene meant that the choice of which version to use had to be made later. - Grandpa's lines were as follows. N.B. He's just seen Chuck enter the home of Ariel. - Take 2: Looks like he's going to enter the holy of holies .. coitus uninterruptus. - Take 5: Look's like Chuck's slipping her the old salami. - Take 7: Looks like Chuck's going to put the hotdog in the bun. - Take 13: Looks like Chuck's a tomcat on the prowl.. Meeeeoowwwwww - Take 13 (also): Looks like Chuck's taking the old log to the beaver - Take 14: Look's like Chuck's gonna bury his boner. - Take 10: Look's like Chuck's taking the skin boat to tuna town. - Take 16: Look's like Chuck's taking a ride on the wild balony pony. - Another outtake has Walter Matthau saying... Hello, I'm Ronald Reagan, I used to be president of the United States. I live across the street. I was also in the movies for a while - I was a lousy actor - After all the titles, Walter Matheau in the bathtub proclaims. "If I knew there would be a nude scene in this film, I'd have aked for an extra million" # Guns on the Clackamas: A Documentary (1995) - For the punchline to the duck joke, send $2 to... (at a screening in February 1996, director Bill Plympton commented, "I've already made $4 from that".) - Lots of small furry animals with sad eyes were tortured making this movie. # Guyver, The (1991) - No Zoonoids were injured in the making of this movie. - Get your own Guyver unit at S-Mart, Shop smart, shop S-Mart. # Hajen som visste foer mycket (1989) - The first visible screen in the movie contains the text: "This has happened: Moses has lead the children of Israel out of Egypt. Olof Skotkonung has been christened in Husaby Kalla. Gustav II Adolf has founded Gothemburg, women suffrage has been introduced and Swedish television has just dropped _Varuhuset (1985)_ (qv)..." - Right before the end credits: "And so they lived happily for a short, short, short moment..." - The movie team was not allowed to record at the Stockmarket of Stockholm, and in the end of the credits this text was shown: "Finally a special thanks to the management of the Stockmarket of Stockholm, which by it's great reluctancy made this movie a lot more interesting to record." # Hard Bounty (1995) - 'Special thanks' to include; "The guys in the lounge Dogleg & Brownie" "and a special thanks to Madame Zolta Reader/Advisor" # Hard To Die (1993/I) - No girls were actually harmed or mistreated during the production of this film. - Livestock provided by "G. Orwell's Animal Farm." - Demon wrangler, assistant demon wrangler and stand-by demon wrangler. # Heldentum nach Ladenschluss (1955) - Before the film there is a note: 'Aus einer Zeit voll Blut und Traenen gibt es noch das stumme Leiden Hunderttausender in den Lagern, aus denen nicht so leicht zu fliehen war und ist. SIE SIND NICHT VERGESSEN, wenn jetzt Eulenspiegeleien folgen:' (This is a producer's note meaning that although it is going to be a funny film, the losses of those hundredthousands in pow camps of wwii are not forgotten.) # Herbstmilch (1988) - The real-life Anna Wimschneider silently walks along a path through a deeply snowed landscape pushing her bicycle. - Anna Wimschneider is heard to read a bavarian receipe for a soup called 'Hexmetsuppn' # Herrliche Zeiten im Spessart (1967) - While the whole introductory credits goods from a market places can be seen. All those goods have advertising on them all of which are equivocal and spoofing all the cast as well as the crew. # Hideaway (1995) - There is some additional story following the final credits. # Hiding Out (1987) - The song Anchors away is played by the Topsail High School Marching band. # Highway 61 (1991) - Assistant Sound Editor ... Velcrow Ripper ADR Recordist ... Velcrow Ripper # Hot Shots! (1991) - TOPPING FOR BROWNIES 1/2 cup butter 3 squares butter chocolate,melted 2 1/2 cups confectioners sugar 1 or 2 teaspoons cinnamon(optional) 2 egg yolks,beaten Cream butter until light and lemon coloured. Gradually add sugar and egg yolks. Add chocolate. - THINGS TO DO AFTER THE MOVIE _start a story hour at the local library _help someone learn to read _teach someone to use a computer _help someone learn to speak a new language _organize a physical fitness programme _visit a dairy and see how milk is handled and prepared for delivery - Bar Advisor.........John 'JB' Bandy - NOBBY BUNS 4 cups sifted flour 1 1/2 cups sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 cup butter 3 eggs Cream butter until well softened and add to sugar and eggs.Mix quickly with flour.Drop mixture from a teaspoon and small jagged heaps onto a cookie sheet and bake in 375 to 400 degrees oven. - (At the end of credits,just before "Any similarity etc.": IF YOU HAD LEFT THIS THEATRE WHEN THESE CREDITS BEGAN , YOU'D BE HOME NOW. - "Sound Design & Supervision.........SANDY BERMAN, M.P.S.E, RSVP" # Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) - Answer to tonight's scrambled movie title: "T-2" - Fun Fact: Actor Richard Crena invented tartar sauce. - CAST (in order that you should know their names) - The title scrambled in this movie...T-2 - Near the end, a voice announces "Hot Shots Part Deux was filmed in front of a live studio audience." - Several cast members are listed as having the maiden name "Rodham" - On the soundtrack list, there is a song called: "I GOT A LOT OF HAIR FOR A BALD GUY AND IF I WEAR IT LIKE THIS YOU WON'T NOTICE" by Michael Bolton - The secret of Crying Game: She's a guy # House Party (1990) - The roof of the house that is blown off during the opening sequence falls onto the two policemen during the closing credits. # Hunchback of Notre Dame, The (1996) - After the credits, a gargoyle says goodbye. # I Know Where I'm Going (1945) - We gratefully acknowledge our debt to Ian McKenzie of Iona, Malcolm MacKellaig as Gaelic adviser, 'John Laurie' (qv) in the Ceilidh Sequences, many friends on Colonsay and on the Island of Mull, and to true Scotsmen everywhere. - Torquil the Golden Eagle .... Mr Ramshaw # I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988) - Kung Fu Joe (Steve James) crawls up to a cop at the scene of the film's final confrontation: "Slade. I must find Slade." [rips off his shirt] "Kung Fu Joe is here!" Cop: "Sorry buddy. They've already gone." [walks away] Kung Fu Joe: [calls after him] "Yo brother, do you got a bandaid?" # In the Mouth of Madness (1995) - After the humane society credit there is one saying something approximating: "This movie was supervised by the Interplanetary Humane Society ... Body count was high and casualties are heavy." # Inchon (1982) - Firm Grip "Fingers" DePalma # Independence Day (1996) - "Animal action was monitored by the American Humane Association. No animals or aliens were harmed in the making of this film." # Indian Summer (1993) - The counselor's assistant Stick (played by Sam Raimi) stares into the camera for the entirety of the credits. # Innocent Blood (1992) - The story, all names, characters and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons, vampires, places, buildings and products is intended or should be inferred. # Into the Night (1985) - Nearly everything is credited in this film. Even the Used-Cars-Salesmen shown in commercials (Cal Worthington, Pete Ellis) and the cast of a b/w-movie (Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein) in Hamid's Appartment are credited # James and the Giant Peach (1996) - After the credits, there is some footage of a carnival game based on the story being played. # Jet Pilot (1957) - Advertising carried the credits "Starring John Wayne, Janet Leigh, and the United States Air Force." # Karniggels (1991) - Animals: Bull 1 Welsh Black Bull 2 Highlander Timmy Karniggels Rammler I, Rammler II and Zippe (i.e. rabbits) # Killer Tomatoes Eat France! (1991) - This film was filmed entirely on location in France, except for bits that were filmed elsewhere. # Killing Zoe (1994) - The characters, events and institutions depicted in this motion picture are fictional. Any similarity to actual persons or junkies, living or dead, is purely coincidental. # Kiss Me Deadly (1955) - Opening credits scroll backwards (down instead of up). # Kleine Haie (1993) - After the casting credits Ingo reappears and tells what happens to the main characters after the film. # Komitas (1988) (TV) - Before the credits there is a line: 'Den Opfern des Voelkermordes' (To the victims of the genocide) # Kosh ba Kosh (1993) - After the introductory credits the following can be found: 'To women we love' # League of Their Own, A (1992) - Shots of the real AAGABL old-timers playing baseball. # Leif (1987) - In the credits the text 'Every similarity to reality in this movie is much larger than it should be.' is shown. # Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) - During the credits you can hear that another bomb has been discovered. When Martin and Roger show up in their car, they have this discussion again whether or not to go in. Just as they stop at the building, the whole building explodes and you can hear Martin saying, while backing up the car, "I hope nobody saw us". # Licence to Kill (1989) - In accordance with the politically correct movement, "As tobacco products are used in this film" they tell us that smoking is dangerous to our health. # Life of Brian (1979) - At the very end (after copyright) is still shown: If you have enjoyed this film, why not go and see "La Noxie"? # Linguini Incident, The (1991) - Rabbits ................ Hugh & Heff - Special Effects Bras by Bart Trickel # Lion Has Wings, The (1939) - The producer expresses his gratitude for the co-operation which he received from the cast, production personnel, newsreel companies, the General Post Office and other documentary film units during the making of this picture. # Lion King, The (1994) - Nico Golfar is also credited as " Score Wrangler " # Lobster Man from Mars (1989) - No Lobsters Were Harmed During This Production, Only Eaten. # Look Who's Laughing (1941) - Charlie McCarthy, Edgar Bergen's ventriloquist dummy, is credited as playing himself. # Look Who's Talking (1989) - James brings Mikey to see his new sister: Mollie: "Hi honey." James: "Mikey, this is your sister Julie." Mollie: "Hi Julie." Mikey: "Hi Julie." Julie (voice of Joan Rivers): "Don't start with me kid. I've had a day you wouldn't believe. Can we talk?" # Look Who's Talking Too (1990) - Sperm Wrangler ......... Blair Clark - Mikey's little sister Julie falls down. Roseanne Barr's voice: "Oh, my tush hurts." # Love & Human Remains (1993) - Credits scroll from right to left. # Love Potion No. 9 (1991) - The names of the more than 300 extra's who chased Marisa through the city are mentioned in one large block of fine print. # Luxo Jr. (1986) - Computing (pixar) mickey, donald - Computing (CSRG, UC Berkeley) okeeffe, manet # Making the Grade (1984) - Palmer and Eddie will be back in # Man Inside, The (1990) - Before the credits there is the following: 'LEAD STORY', Wallraff's expose of 'The Daily Standard', has become a best seller in Germany and throughout Western Europe. The Standard's readership dropped off 17% after the book's release, and the paper has been plagued by student demonstrations and lawsuits from its victims. However, nine million Germans still read it daily. In a subsequent ruling, the court prohibited Wallraff from mentioning any link between 'The Standard' and German State Security. The German League of Industrialists implemented a security program at all its major facilities to guard against future infiltration. Gunter Wallraff is currently working on a new project...somewhere in Germany. # Man on the Eiffel Tower, The (1949) - In the opening credits, the "City of Paris" is given fifth billing as a star of the film. # Man Who Loved Redheads, The (1955) - 'John Hart' (qv) dances the part of Sergei in the Sleeping Beauty extracts and appears by permission of the Covent Garden Trust. # Man with Two Brains, The (1983) - At the end is shown: Merv Griffin did not turn himself in and is at large. If you have any information as to his whereabouts, call your local theatre manager # Mann mit dem Objektiv, Der (1961) - Before the opening credits there's the following: Verehrtes Publikum! Bis auf den Sprung von Zeit zu Zeit entsprechen die gesellschaftlichen Zustaende der Gegenwart und des Jahres 2222 der historischen Wahrheit. Wer nachweisen kann, dass der Kommunismus nicht vor der Tuer steht, bekommt sein Eintrittsgeld zurueck. Die Direktion (Dear audience! Besides the time-travelling the social circumstances nowadays and in the year 2222 are the historical truth. Everybody able to show that communism is not up coming will get his admission back. The directors) # Married to the Mob (1988) - Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Modine dancing on the steps outside a building. # MASH (1970) - Movie credits are read over PA system # Masters of the Universe (1987) - Skeltor says "I'll be back!". # Matinee (1993) - After the credits are complete, we are treated to a quick snippet from "MANT" with the Cathy Moriarty character pining, "Oh, Bill." # Matter of Life and Death, A (1946) - Foreword (Scrolled up the screen at the start of the film) : - This is the story of two worlds, the one we know and another which exists only in the mind of a young airman whose life and imagination have been violently shaped by war. (This then scrolls up to reveal ...) Any resemblance to any other world, known or unknown, is purely coincidental. # Meet the Feebles (1989) - animal treatment disclaimer: "The producers wish to advise that no puppets were killed or maimed during the production of this film." # Melo (1986) - The introductory credits are presented as a book containing textual information as well as pictures. The pages are turned by a female hand and turning the last (introductory) page opens the story (film). # Merchant of Venice, The (1973) (TV) - A Kaddish is sung over the end credits, indicating that Shylock has died. # Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974) - There are no credits at the end of MPatHG. The screen goes black and music plays for at least 5 minutes. All the credits are in the beginning - Under the disclaimer about "All similarities to actual events....", there is a line which reads "Signed Richard M. Nixon" - M0nti Pyth0n lk den H0lie Grailen - R0tern nik Akten Di - Wik - Als0 wik - Wi n0t trei a h0liday in Sweden this yer? - See the l0veli lakes - The wonderful teleph0ne system - And mani interesting furry animals - The Producers would like to thank The Forestry Commission Doune Admissions Ltd, Keir and Cowdor Estates, Stirling University, and the people of Doune for their help in the making of this film. The Characters and incidents portrayed and the names used are fictitious and any similarity to the names, characters, or history of any person is entirely accidental and unintentional. Signed RICHARD M. NIXON - Including the majestic m00se - A M00se once bit my sister ... - No realli! She was Karving her initials on the m00se with the sharpened end of an interspace t00thbrush given her by Svenge - her brother-in-law - an Oslo dentist and star of many Norwegian m0vies: "The H0t Hands of an Oslo Dentist", "Fillings of Passion", "The Huge M0lars of Horst Nordfink". - We apologise for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible have been sacked. - Mynd you, m0se bites Kan be pretty nasti... - We apologise again for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked have been sacked. - M00se trained by TUTTE HERMSGERV0RDENBR0TB0RDA - Special M00se Effects OLAF PROT M00se Costumes SIGGI CHURCHILL M00se Choreographed by HORST PROT III Miss Taylor's M00ses by HENGST DOUGLAS-HOME M00se trained to mix concrete and sign com- plicated insurance forms by JURGEN WIGG M00ses' noses wiped by BJORN IRKESTOM-SLATER WALKER - Large m00se on the left half side of the screen in the third scene from the end, given a thorough grounding in Latin, French and "O" Level Geography by BO BENN - Suggestive poses for the M00se suggested by VIC ROTTER Antler-care by LIV THATCHER - The directors of the firm hired to continue the credits after the other people had been sacked, wish it to be known that they have just been sacked. - The credits have been completed in an entirely different style at great expense and at the last minute. - Executive Producer JOHN GOLDSTONE & "RALPH" The Wonder Llama - The Producers would like to thank The Forestry Commission Doune Admissions Ltd, Keir and Cowdor Estates, Stirling University, and the people of Doune for their help in the making of this film. The Characters and incidents portrayed and the names used are fictitious and any similarity to the names, characters, or history of any person is entirely accidental and unintentional. Signed RICHARD M. NIXON JOHN GOLDSTONE & "RALPH" The Wonder Llama EARL J. LLAMA MIKE Q. LLAMA III SY LLAMA MERLE Z. LLAMA IX Directed By 40 SPECIALLY TRAINED ECUADORIAN MOUNTAIN LLAMAS 6 VENEZUELAN RED LLAMAS 142 MEXICAN WHOOPING LLAMAS 14 NORTH CHILEAN GUANACOS (CLOSELY RELATED TO THE LLAMA) REG LLAMA OF BRIXTON 76000 BATTERY LLAMAS FROM "LLAMA-FRESH" FARMS NEARE PARAGUAY and TERRY GILLIAM AND TERRY JONES # Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982) - The big screen on the scene first says THE END. After a while it changes to PISS OFF. # Moonraker (1979) - [Filmed at ...] Pinewood Studios (London) and on location in Italy, Brazil, Guatemala, U.S.A. and Outer Space! # Moonshine Mountain (1964) - "Directed by Herchell Gordon Lewis, who ought to know better, but don't" # Muppet Movie, The (1979) - Close-up of Animal shouting "Movie over! Go Home! Go Home!" # Murder by Death (1976) - "starring (in diabolical order)" # Mutant on the Bounty (1989) - Outtake of actors cracking up over scene where dead alien splatters all over their spaceship cabin. # Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (1996) - When "Puppet handlers" comes up crow says "There were no puppets in this movie." - On going joke about some guy named Rando in the credits. - When special effects came up "Excuse me sir, all the magic in this movie will be done by THE AMAZING RANDO!" - At the end of the credits in action voice "All rights are reserved Calahan." Grunts: "Oh yeah, but what about the rights of that little girl." # Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, The (1991) - "People who didn't have lines, but We Like 'Em! " ============ " - Sound Mixer ................ Richard Bryce Goodman - Mr. Goodman's Hearing Aid .. Beverly Hills Ear Boutique - Hairdressers ........ Set Dressers ........ Cross Dressers ...... George LoCash ...... Vance Collins - Film Loader ......... Steven Robert Lund Loaded Filmer ....... Phil Elberg - Secretary to Mr. Weiss ..... Mimi Wolan Wardrobe for Mr. Weiss ..... Beverly Hills High, Wide and Handsome - Worst Boy: Adolf Hitler - In Case of Tornado: South-west corner of cellar - Crane Grip .................. Lloyd Barcroft Dolly Grip .................. Jon Falkengren Poli-Grip ................... Martha Raye What the Hell is a Grip? .... Person responsible for maintenance and adjustment to equipment on the set - General Foreman ...... John Hoskins General Schwarzkopf .. Welcome Home Foremen .............. Guy A. MacLaury .............. Joseph Santre .............. Bernard McPherson .............. Michael Bunch George Formen ........ 6'4" 250 lbs. Age: 42 Won: 60 Lost: 3 KO's:65 - Production Painters ..... Nick Bridwell ..... Donnie R. Puga Impressionist Painters .. Vincent Van Gogh .. Edgar "Skip" Degas - Driver Captain ....... Ray McLaughlin Co-Captain ........... Dan Brooks Navigator ............ Rabbi Brian Thau Bombardier ........... Alan Ladwig - Deep Sea Drivers ..... Steve Brodsky ..... Jimmy Ferrara ..... Wayne Campbell ..... Gina August - Stock Librarian ...... Suzy Lafer Stock Answer ......... "I'll have it ready in the morning" - Stunts: Phil "Kamikaze" Adams "Crazy" Bruce Barbour "Reckless" Dwayne McGee David "Headlong Plunge" Powledge Jeff "Thud" Ramsey Don "Headfirst" Pulford "Dangling" Kaye Wade Charlie "White Knuckles" Brewer Eugene "Splat" Collier Mickey "This Guy's Really Nuts!" White Jimmy "Tailspin" Jue Eric "Aaarrrgggghhhh" Norris Lobster Stunt Breast ........ Miss V Mr. Griffith's Stunt Butt ... Chuck Le Fever - Voice of George Bush (John Roarke): "All right, let's see if I've got this straight now. Energy efficiency - good. Drilling in arctic national wildlife refuge - bad." [A knock] Voice: "Uh, Mr. President, is everything okay in there?" President: "Yeah, I'm fine, thanks." [sound of toilet flushing] # Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994) - In the middle of the credits: DON'T LEAVE YET - YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE: WILL THE OWNER OF A BLUE HONDA ACCORD, LIC.# Z2W435, PLEASE REPORT TO THE PARKING LOT. YOUR LIGHTS ARE ON. THANK YOU. - GEEZ, THESE CREDITS ARE LONG - For Further Reading we Suggest: PHIL SHERIDAN AND HIS ARMY by DR. PAUL ANDREW HUTTON, University of Nebraska Press, 1985 OR Visit Your Local Library - After "NO ANIMALS WERE HARMED DURING THE FILMING...": HOWEVER, SOME SPECIES DID BECOME EXTINCT DURING PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY: SPECIES CAUSE OF DEATH - Northern Horned Barn Owl (approx. 15) Soundstage Fire Striped Red Heinied Tapir (last pair) Grip Truck Wooly Fettered Tree Squirrel (approx. 100) Crew Lunch # Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, The (1988) - "Man and Woman deleted from fireworks scene... GREG & MARSHA BRESLAU" - "Mr. Weiss Wardrobe........................... ANDREA THAU" - "Mr. Weiss Divorce Attourney.................. MARSHA DURKO" - [Note: Mr. Weiss is the Second Unit Director] - "In case of tornado........................... SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF BASEMENT" # Nancy Goes to Rio (1950) - based on a story by Jane Hall, Frederick Kohner and Ralph Block - Miss Miranda accompanied by Bando da Lua # Netherworld (1992) - Two well-dressed corpses sitting at a table. One sips a drink and asks "What is this tafia shit anyway?" (referring to the drink). The other one says, "I don't know." # Next (1989) - "Peter the Director" looks exactly like Peter Hall (qv) and, naturally is reading one of Hall's books. The halo means that he's St. Peter, and that Shakespeare has been auditioning to get into Heaven. The plays Shakespeare runs through: 1) HENRY V - "Wooden O" (I.prologue) and "brave fleet with silken streamers" (III.prologue); 2) Julius Caesar ("Et tu"); 3) Antony and Cleopatra; 4) Coriolanus (V.iii. Volumnia kneeling to her son to save Rome); 5) Henry VIII; 6) Romeo and Juliet; 7) Henry IVs (part 2, V.i.); 8) Richard II "[Dashes the glass upon the ground]" (IV.i); 9) Henry VIs (Joan of Arc and the red and white roses); 10) Richard III (the little princes); 11) Troilus and Cressida (Achilles: "Come tie his body to my horse's tail,/Along the field I will the Troyan trail." V.viii); 12) A Midsummer Night's Dream; 13) Hamlet; 14) Othello; 15) Titus Andronicus ("..there they are, both baked in this pie;/Whereof their moth daintily hath fed..." V.iii); 16) The Tempest; 17) As You Like It; 18) Macbeth; 19) All's Well That Ends Well ("When thou canst get the ring upon my finger...and show me a child beggoten of thy body...then call me husband..." III.ii); 20) Taming of the Shrew; 21) Much Ado About Nothing; 22) Merry Wives of Windsor (V.v); 23) The Merchant of Venice (III.ii) 24) King John ("The wall is high, and yet will I leap down..." IV.iii); 25) Love's Labour's Lost; 26) Pericles (III.ii); 27) Lear; 28) Comedy of Errors; 29) Two Gentlemen of Verona; 30) Twelfth Night; 31) Timon of Athens; 32) Winter's Tale ("[Exit pursued by a bear.]" III.iii); 33) Measure for Measure; 34) Cymbeline ("[Jupiter descends in thunder and lightening, sitting upon an eagle...]" V.iv). # NoHo (1995) - For outdoor's decoration the credits mention the 'Berliner Bausenat' (Berlin town-planning department) # Odd Couple, The (1968) - When the credits for Cecily and Gwendolyn Pigeon are displayed, they are first in the wrong order (since Oscar also keeps mixing them up,) and after a couple of seconds they shift to their correct positions. # Old Dark House, The (1932) - After the introductory credits there is a 'producer's note': - 'Karloff, the mad butler in this production, is the same Karloff who created the part of the mechanical monster in "Frankenstein". We explain this to settle all disputes in advance, even though such disputes are a tribute to his great versality.' # One Crazy Summer (1986) - At the end of the credits: THE FILM'S OVER ... YOU CAN GO NOW - The film-makers wish to thank the Massachusetts Film Bureau and the people of Cape Cod and Nantucket who survided ONE CRAZY SUMMER. # Oscar (1991) - Face on the Cutting Room Floor ........ Joe Dante # Over Exposed (1984) - The writer, Lee Lankford, got so frustrated with the production, he demanded (in writing) that his screen credit be "Elossa Gib" (which reads Big Asshole backwards). Apparantly he felt he was a big asshole for taking the assignment as the shooting schedule was so intense. - The picture was really edited by James Jaeger, who was a film editor before directing and producing. This was one of the first features to be edited off-line on video tape. # Ozone (1993) - After the legal stuff disclaimer there can be found the following: 'we mean it! you will be given a lethal doze of OZONE if you are caught bootlegging this movie! bootlegging for money is theft!' - Nearly at the end of the credits there is the following paragraph: 'this motion picture was shot entirely on location in Akron, Ohio and surrounding neighborhouuds. (okay, so we lied, we shot one scene in Canton.) # Passport to Pimlico (1949) - Dedicated to the memory of Clothing Coupons and Ration cards. # Pastor Hall (1940) - The story of the individual in Europe during the past decade has shown us how much more potent is Truth when compared to fiction. "Pastor Hall" is based on authentic, verified facts - "To the day when it may be shown in Germany - this film is dedicated." # Perfect Weapon, The (1991) - Before the credits there is the following line: 'This film is dedicated to Ed Parker and the spirit of Kenpo.' # Phantasm II (1988) - Final credit (copyright notice): "...violators will face severe civil and criminal penalties and the wrath of the Tall Man." # Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) - Advertising exec William Windom examining a bunch of pictures. # Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, The (1993) (TV) - credits end with "Finally, no spiders or cheerleaders were killed in the making of this movie" # Power Within, The (1995) - Dedicated to "HE WHO DESTINES ALL THINGS" # Project A (1983) - Outtakes are shown under the closing credits, including a third shot of the stunt from the clock, where 'Jackie Chan' (qv) bounces off the second awning and misses the third one entirely. # Promised Land (1988) - Best Dog ... Cheetah # Quiz Show (1994) - After credits: - Charles Van Doren went to work for the Encyclopedia Britannica. Today he writes books and lives in the family home in Cornwall, Connecticut. He never taught again. - Richard Goodwin became a speechwriter for the 1960 Kennedy campaign and then a member of the White House staff. After the assassination of Robert Kennedy, he retired from politics to become a writer. - Herbert Stempel went to work for the New York City Transit Department. He still lives in Queens. - Albert Freedman works for Penthouse Magazine. - After years in exile, Dan Enright and Jack Barry returned to television with "The Joker's Wild". It made them millionaires. - NBC and Geritol were never implicated in the quiz show scandals. # Rain Man (1988) - Throughout the movie, Raymond is taking pictures. The pictures that he takes are shown as the background for the credits. # Raising Arizona (1987) - Baby Wrangler # Reckless Kelly (1993) - No fly was harmed during the making of this motion picture. # Repo Man (1984) - Credits scroll down instead of up # Rhubarb (1951) - The opening cast list ends: "and introducing the newest addition to Hollywood's great galaxy of stars -- that dynamic, exciting, scintillating personality RHUBARB (by special arrangement with the S.P.C.A.) ...A.H.A. Y.M.C.A. U.C.L.A. B.P.O.E. R.F.C.)" # Rising Sun (1993) - There is a credit in Rising Sun thanking "The MIT Leg Lab" and "Marc Raibert and his Running Team." This refers to a short scene where the two detectives go out to a fancy-looking research lab (really a water treatment plant; also used as the set for Starfleet Academy on the TV series "Star Trek - The Next Generation). In the background of some of the shots there are two legged robots: one hopping in a circle in a tea-house; the other bouncing up a garden path. These robots are actually academic research projects from the MIT AI Lab's Legged Locomotion Lab. They really do hop about and maintain their balance. Power comes from off-board hydraulic pumps (hence the guy in the background (me!) pulling hoses for the robot), and body attitude is sensed with gyroscopes. A human with a joystick tells the robot what direction to go, and the control algorithms (which are the real subject of Leg Lab research) maintain speed, direction, and balance. However, the robots aren't designed for special effects. They're always being modified, and they tend to break down frequently. This made shooting in the hot july sun of the San Fernando Valley a real nightmare, with transputers crashing in the heat, stuck gyros, and hydraulic leaks. Three grad students and a professor worked steadily for about a month before Hollywood, and then five days on the set and on location to get the robots in about 15 seconds of film. The credits are: Marc Raibert (our prof), and Charles Francois, Rob Playter and Lee Campbell (me) who are students. We three students appear in the film in white lab coats acting like Robot Scientists!! # River Runs Through It, A (1992) - No fish were killed or injured during the making of A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT. The producers would like to point out that, although the Macleans kept their catch as was common earlier in this century, enlightened fisherman today endorse a "catch and release" policy to assure that this priceless resource swims free to fight another day. Good fishing. # Roadhouse 66 (1984) - Western Union Man as Himself # Roadkill (1989) - Hardly any animals were killed during the filming of this movie # Robert A. Heinlein's The Puppet Masters (1994) - Alien Arrival Sequence by ... Mr. Film # Robocop (1987) - The standard copyright notice at the end of the film includes a warning that "This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States and other countries and its unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution by enforcement droids." # Rocky III (1982) - At the end of the credits there is the following paragraph: 'This film is dedicated to the enduring memory of Jane Oliver' # Roger & Me (1989) - This film can not be shown in Flint. All the theaters have closed. - The Flint Plasma Center is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. They are closed Saturday and Sunday. # Roxanne (1987) - Roxanne telling Charlie that she's named the comet "Comet Kowalski" - after her own surname. # Rumpelstiltskin (1995) - Grip Dog ASIF # Running Man, The (1987) - Announcer's voiceover: "The Running Man has been brought to you by: Breakaway Paramilitary Uniforms, Orville Pure Procreation Pills, and Cadre Cola - it hits the spot. Promotional considerations paid for by Elton Flame Throwers, Wainright Electrical Launchers, and Hammand & Gates Chain Saws. Damon Gillian's wardrobe by Chez Antoine, 19th century craftsmanship for the 21st century man. Cadre trooper and studio guard's sidearms provided by Colt Chester, the pistol of patriots. Remember, tickets for the ICS studio tour are always available for class A citizens in good standing. If you'd like to be a contestant on The Running Man, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to ICS Talent Hunt, care of your local affiliate, and then go out and do something really despicable! I'm Bill Hilgen. Good night and take care!" # Safety in Numbers (1930) - Accidentally, Lombard was listed in the credits in this, her first Paramount release, as Carole (instead of Carol as in her previous billings). They decided that this would now be the official spelling and she went along with it. She legally changed her name to Carole Lombard in 1936. Only in her first film, "A Perfect Crime (1921)" did she use her real name, Jane Peters. # Salmonberries (1991) - Shortly before the end of the credits there is the following paragraph: 'No animals were killed exclusively for the production of this film. Furs were worn simply to depict the lifestyle of the native Inupiat culture.' # Scanners (1980) - Assistant to Mr Heroux ... Kim Obrist Kim Obrist is the name of the lead female character. # Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills (1989) - After the introductory credits the following can be found: 'for L.B. who might have smiled' # Schwarzbunt Maerchen (1989) - At the credits for direction the following can be found: 'Wahrscheinlich Distel oder Imke' (Probably Distel or Imke) Distel and Imke are two cows both of which are credited before as actors like all other cows 'playing' in this movie. # Se7en (1995) - Kevin Spacey is credited twice - Credits roll up instead of down (i.e. - from bottom to top). # Serial Mom (1994) - No flies were injured or killed in the making of this motion picture. # Shall We Dance? (1937) - When George Gershwin's name appears in the credits, a bit of "Rhapsody in Blue" plays on the soundtrack. # She's Having a Baby (1988) - Various stars suggesting baby names - Kirstie Alley, Harry Anderson, Jay and Michael Astin, Dan Aykroyd, Matthew Broderick, John Candy, Dyan Cannon, Belinda Carlisle, Ted Danson, Judi Evans, Woody Harrelson, Robert Hays, "Magic" Johnson, Michael Keaton, Joanna Kerns, Penny Marshall, Bill Murray, Roy Orbison, Cindy Pickett, Annie Potts, John Ratzenberger, Ally Sheedy, Lyman Ward, Wil Wheaton, Warren Zevon. # Shuttlecock (1991) - Nearly at the end of the credits there is the following: '"SHUT TLE COCK" (shu' el kok), A rounded piece of cork stuck with feathers that is struck back and forth in badminton.' # Silver Fleet, The (1943) - I know death hath ten thousand several doors for men to take their exits. # Singles (1992) - Outtakes after credits on video version - Steve (Campbell Scott) goes to a house looking for Linda (Kyra Sedgwick), but a woman at the house (Debbie Mazar) tells him that she's moved out to live with some guy. - Steve walks down the street past the mime (Eric Stoltz) to the magazine stand where the magazines on the rack start talking to him, giving him advice. He goes home to his apartment. - David (Jim True) walks down a street. His voiceover says that Steve's search for the perfect girl is a trap, and that he lives his own life like a French movie where everyone is cool and no attachments are made. He enters a beatnik club where a woman (Lara Harris) recites a poem in French. She sits down with him for a brief conversation in French and they leave together. # Sister Act (1992) - Newspaper and magazine clipping of the nun choir. # Skidoo (1968) - Harry Nilsson *sings* the credits. # Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) - (Thank You For Reading The Credits) # Smokey and the Bandit II (1980) - Outtakes during the credits. # Splash (1984) - Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah swimming and coming to an underwater city. # Spring Awakening (1994) (TV) - Store signs on main street St. Luois sceen are the names of local production company. ie "Bungie's Books" name of local grip, Dave Bungie # Spy Hard (1996) - Emergency Operator: 911 - Captains of the Enterprise: James T. Kirk Jean-Luc Picard - Still Waters: Run Deep - Horse Translator: Dr Doolittle - Dead Sculptors: Michelangelo Rodin - This film owned by the Juice Mafia - Sketches: Vincent Van Gogh # Stardust (1974) - The male dancers ( extras )in the dance hall scene, dancing to "the tits and bums" were supplied by the Army Apprentices College,Harrogate, Yorkshire, UK. In particular John HICKMAN, Peter COSSON and Neil TURNER. # State of the Union (1948) - Katharine Hepburn's name is misspellt in the opening credits! # Stoned Age, The (1994) - After all the end credits have rolled up, the picture comes back showing Joe and Hubbs leaving a liquor store. Outside the store two members of Blue Oyster Cult (playing themselves) try to sell them some B.O.C. t-shirts, but they refuse saying the shirts look obviously fake. # Straight to Hell (1987) - Karl's Disco-Wieners now for sale in the foyer - Coming Soon... BACK TO HELL # Strange Brew (1983) - Bob and Doug talk about their movie. # Stuff, The (1985) - Brooke Adams holding a container of Stuff as in a commercial: "Enough is never enough." # Summer Job (1989) - Court Jester ........... Kim Kennedy # sweetie (1989) - The credits first list Jane Campion as director and then there is a note 'For my sister'. # Take a Letter, Darling (1942) - At the end of the last scene, the camera zooms in on a billboard, which shows the closing credits...and an ad for the film's fictional tobacco company. # Tapeheads (1988) - Fetish Video Directrix: Abbe Wool - Completion Bond: The Completion Bond Company - People who gave us stuff for free - Roscoe sings: "Yo, friends, check this out! Hold on a minute, Don't leave yet, Roscoe's end credits Are your best bet! ... Now that I've come to The end of my tune, Drop another six bucks And come back soon." - "Repave Amerika" Performed by Bob Roberts Written by Tim Robbins Choir conducted by Gil Robbins Produced by David Robbins - Also, thanks to: MENUDO - THIS MOTION PICTURE IS PROTECTED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER COUNTRIES. ANY UNAUTHORIZED EXHIBITION, DISTRIBUTION, OR REPRODUCTION OF THIS MOTION PICTURE OR VIDEOTAPE OR ANY PART THEREOF (INCLUDING SOUNDTRACK) MAY RESULT IN SEVERE CIVIC AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES. BREAK THE LAW -- GO TO JAIL! - [after final credits, one minute of video static with the following text] Oh ... and by the way, the next time you're passing through Santa Monica, CA., stop in at Renee's Courtyard Cafe. # Terminal Exposure (1987) - Beverly Hills Unit: Psychiatric Consultant .. Dr. Edmond Nutz Chiropractic Consultant . James Rolf Tanning Consultant ...... U.V. Red Palimony Consultant .... Marvin Rippolfson Silicone Consultant ..... B.G. Brest Japanese Gardening ...... Kurosawa Klippers Spago Liaison ........... Tom Kaplan Executive in Charge of Croissants .. Georges Bide Executive in Charge of Pool Cleaning .. Gary Sweep - The makers of this motion picture consumed mass quantities of pizza, orange juice and water during the production. They never used drugs and have no intention of doing so in the future. Say "no" to drugs and have a long and happy life. Unless, of course, you are run over by an RTD driver, in which case you will have a short but happy life. - Any similarity between asses portrayed in this motion picture and real asses, living or dead, are purely coincidental. - The Producers would like to assure that no animals were injured in the making of this motion picture. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of some of our actors. - But seriously, folks... Any unauthorized duplication, distribution and exploitation of this motion picture will result in criminal prosecution and for all you video pirates out there, that means get your hands off our movie or we'll come after you with a loaded gun. - When in California, visit the Omega Studios. The tour lasts only 30 seconds and is cheap, especially for blondes over 5 ft. 8 in. with blue eyes, who may win an intimate dinner for two with the producer of this motion picture. # This Is Spinal Tap (1984) - Rob Reiner interviews all the members of the band. # This Is the Army (1943) - In the Credits, the cast members a listed in following order: first the members, who never were members at the US forces, than the members of the US Armed Forces, starting wit Lt. Ronal Reagan. - "We wish to thank Mr Irving Berlin for making with motion picture possible through his two soldier shows 'Yip, Yip, Yaphank'-1918 'This Is The Army' -1943" - "This motion picture is distributed for the benefit of the US Army emergency relief fund" # THX 1138 (1971) - Credits roll up instead of down, and are at the beginning of the movie. # Tin Toy (1988) - Tinny as the Tin Toy - Billy as himself - Also appearing: - Gumbo, Les, Flip'n Beth, Ace, Clocky, Spot, Zoo Train, Chrome Dome, Eben's Car, Rallye Guy, Fire Hydrant, Helicopter Sheep, Toypot, Frodo, Boundy, RenderMan. - Babies John Looked At a Lot: Timmy McDonald, Wesley Kentor, Julia Reeves, Anna and Laura Deering, Katie Lynne Poff. - Very, Very Special Thanks: Steve Jobs # Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992) (V) - Reason This Movie Went Straight to Home Video: Cuz It's So Darned Good! - Original Running Time: 8 Hours, 47 Minutes - Hey, What About That Urkel Kid? Is He Funny Or What? - First Theatrical Screening: June 8, 1991 Old Orchard Theater Skokie, Illinois Last Theatrical Screening: (Same as Above.) - This Film Has Been Edited For Your Protection - Do Not Back Up Severe Tire Damage - Man in Sound Recording Booth Who Pushes That Funny Red Button a Lot Link Poonie - Moral of the Story (Pick One): 1. Enjoy Your Vacation. 2. Relish Your Youth. 3. Don't Pick Up Chainsaw-Wielding Hitchhikers. 4. Feature Length Movies Should Not Have 18 Different Plots - Additional Viking Dialogue Jerry Van Dyke - These End Credits Are Interminable - Top 4 Reasons A Caricature of David Letterman Is In This Video" 4. We Admire His Comedy Stylings. 3. We Wanted to Use Merv Griffin, But He Threatened to Sue 2. We Needed Some Filler. 1. We're Brown-Nosing Weasels Who Want Him to Mention Us On His Show. - Other Stuff Done By Some Guy Named Bob - And That's the Final End Credit. [blank screen] We Lied. - Valhalla as Himself - Our Only Regret: Joe Piscopo - Woman Who Cleans Studio Queegee Bananahoe - The characters in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarity to persons living, dead, or undead, for that matter, is purely coincidental. - Suggested Retail Price $19.95 Without Rebate With Rebate About a Buck and a Quarter # To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995) - Noah Kidron Style .... Best Baby (Noah was born to director 'Beeban Kidron' (qv) the day after principal photography wrapped.) # Top Secret! (1984) - Focus Puller Tony Strachan - Habe Roasher ........ Helen Roberts Clapper Loader John Fletcher - The Third Man ....... Guido Reidy Focus Loader Jack Williams Clapper Puller Tom Brown Puller Clapper Joe Taylor Clapper Clapper Edward Davis Flipper Flapper Jane Thomas - Hey Diddle Diddle The Cat And The Fiddle - Foreez A Jolly Good Fellow - This Space For Rent [ this is in the middle of an otherwise blank screen ] # Tourist Trap (1979) - In the credits, Mr. Slausen is spelled differently than on all of the signs in the movie with his name. # Tron (1982) - A section of the end credits is in Taiwanese. # Tsui Kun II (1994) - Closing credits roll over outtakes, including two fighters accidentally knocking heads and getting bleeding noses. # Tune in Tomorrow... (1990) - The opening credits are read over the radio instead of being shown. # Uncle Buck (1989) - John Candy's voice shouts, "Wake up!" # Underachievers, The (1987) - Special Thanks To: [..] No Thanks To: Jughead, Cokehead, Bumblebee, and the Dork (and you know who you are...) # Verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum, Die (1975) - The legal disclaimer reads as follows: 'Personen und Handlung sind frei erfunden. Aehnlichkeiten mit gewissen journalistischen Handlungen sind weder beabsichtigt noch zufaellig, sondern unvermeidlich.' (Characters and plot are purely fictious. Similarities with certain journalistic practices are neither intended nor coincidental, but unevitable.) # Visiteurs, Les (1993) - After the final credits role, stick around for a "Hello to all you credits-lovers!" accompanied by a waving medieval knight. # Viva Max! (1969) - "all characters depicted in this motion picture except John Wayne are ficticious and any similarity to actual persons....." # Volunteers (1985) - Tom Hanks' character has firstname "Lawrence". Hanks saves the village. As film fades to black for credits, a large group of "volunteers" gather around Hanks. Just as black for start of credits shows, chants of "Lawrence, Lawrence, Lawrence..." are heard. Absolutely a tribute to scene of O'Toole as Lawrence of Arabia marching across traintop to chants of "Lawrence, Lawrence, Lawrence..." # Warnung vor einer heiligen Nutte (1971) - The film begins with the line: 'Hochmut kommt vor dem Fall.' (Arrogance comes before ruin) - Before the credits the following can be found: 'Ich sage Ihnen, dass ich oft sterbensmuede bin, das Menschliche darzustellen ohne am Menschlichen teilzuhaben. - Thomas Mann' (I tell you that I am often deadly tired to represent human kind without to participate in human kind.) # Waxwork (1988) - Dedicated to Hammer, Argento, Romero, Dante, Landis, Spielberg, Wells, Carpenter, Mom and Dad, and many more ... # Wayne's World (1992) - Wayne: "Right, excellent movie. All right!" Garth: "Good one!" [Fade in to Wayne and Garth on their basement couch] Wayne: "All right. Well that's all the time we have for our movie. We hope you found it entertaining, whimsical and yet relevant, with an underlined revisionist conceit that belie the film's emotional attachments to the subject matter." Garth: "I just hope you didn't think it sucked!" Wayne: "Okay, so thank you for coming. Good night and party on!" Garth: "Party on, Wayne!" Wayne: "Party on, Garth!" [Fade to black] - [Fade in to Wayne and Garth on their couch looking at magazines] Garth: "You know, I don't think anyone's going to tell us when to leave." Wayne: "Yeah, good call Garth. Uh, I bet we're just going to sit here and when they're finished they'll fade to black." [Fade to black] Garth: "I can't believe they did that." Wayne: "I told ya." # Wayne's World 2 (1993) - Wayne and Garth have to clean up after the Waynestock event. They are supervised by the Indian who led them to Jim Morrison. The Indian has a tear running down his cheek after looking at the mess left behind. Wayne (to Indian) : "Don't worry, we'll clean it up." # Werner - Beinhart! (1990) - After the introductory credits there is a faked film tear, the screen becomes white and the shadow silhouette of a man can be seen, shouting 'Bescheid' (What's on!). This cannot really be translated but spoofes a more popular joke of 'Werner', one of which has been widely integrated in ordinary day language in Germany. # Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994) - Freddie Krueger .... as himself # When Nature Calls (1985) - Separate credits sequence at end of film for the various animals used in the film is interrupted by a clip from the intro to "Leave It to Beaver", introducing "Jerry Mathers... as the Beaver" Script Proctologist: Steve Fox Creative Force: Warren Leight First Executive Mom: Elizabeth Beim Magic Fingers: Angie Lawrence - At end of credits: Warning! Film not good after 11/25 -- jokes may be stale. If viewed, flush eyes and induce vomiting immediately. # Woman in Green, The (1945) - After The End was screened the message "You're not giving - just lending - when you buy war savings stamps and bonds - on sale here. # Young Doctors in Love (1982) - Credits start rolling about ten minutes before the film ends. # Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) - Old lady: "Can I help you?" Man: "I'd like a room please." Old lady presents register: "You sign here." Man signs the name "Moriarty". # Ziegfeld Follies (1946) - "Bunin's Puppets" are listed as cast members just above 'Cyd Charisse' (qv). # Zusje (1995) - During the finishing credits, the film itself is suggested to be sold on a fleamarket as "re-usable" videotape (the film is shot on video, supposedly the handycam of one of the main characters). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------