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I don't think the film makers did have special reasons for not giving any credits, because it was just an insert in the German Playboy. Link
Janine Habeck is a German playmate.

I was also tending to track she just uncredited, but I wasn't sure, so I started the thread.
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I don't think the film makers did have special reasons for not giving any credits, because it was just an insert in the German Playboy. Link
Janine Habeck is a German playmate.

I was also tending to track she just uncredited, but I wasn't sure, so I started the thread.


That's what I would do as well.
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I think this is a huge stretch.

"If the film has no end credits, but [the film] does have actors credited elsewhere....."

This sentence has an "implied" subject (as bolded above) which is carried from the prepositional phrase that precedes it.

In this case the film has no credits at all, of any kind.

The "Title" is just that.  It is not an acting credit!

Uncredited is appropriate, IMHO.

Isn't that what I said? 
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I think this is a huge stretch.

"If the film has no end credits, but [the film] does have actors credited elsewhere....."

This sentence has an "implied" subject (as bolded above) which is carried from the prepositional phrase that precedes it.

In this case the film has no credits at all, of any kind.

The "Title" is just that.  It is not an acting credit!

Uncredited is appropriate, IMHO.

Isn't that what I said? 


I don't think so.

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I believe this would fall under the "If a film has no end credits, but does have actors credited elsewhere, enter the actors from those credits" rule, so credited.


Unless my reading comprehension has completely failed, you said "credited", not "uncredited". 
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Quoting hal9g:
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I think this is a huge stretch.

"If the film has no end credits, but [the film] does have actors credited elsewhere....."

This sentence has an "implied" subject (as bolded above) which is carried from the prepositional phrase that precedes it.

In this case the film has no credits at all, of any kind.

The "Title" is just that.  It is not an acting credit!

Uncredited is appropriate, IMHO.

Isn't that what I said? 


I don't think so.

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I believe this would fall under the "If a film has no end credits, but does have actors credited elsewhere, enter the actors from those credits" rule, so credited.


Unless my reading comprehension has completely failed, you said "credited", not "uncredited". 


That was answering the second question -

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Second question: There are some interviews shown, sometimes the name of the interview partner is shown under the face (typical interview style). Normal credit or uncredited?

I believe this would fall under the "If a film has no end credits, but does have actors credited elsewhere, enter the actors from those credits" rule, so credited.


In that case when names are given during interviews they should be credited.

For the first question, when only in the title, he said uncredited.
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Obviously, my reading comprehension HAS completely failed.

Apologies to TheMadMartian! 
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Obviously, my reading comprehension HAS completely failed.

Apologies to TheMadMartian! 

No worries, it happens.
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Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
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Thanks for all the answers.  I'll give here an uncredited credit.*

What is a bit weird: The other interview partners ("cast") would get a normal credit, so the major person would, be because of uncredited, at the end of the credit list. 

*Edit: Am I the only that thinks this sounds weird? 
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Thanks for all the answers.  I'll give here an uncredited credit.*

What is a bit weird: The other interview partners ("cast") would get a normal credit, so the major person would, be because of uncredited, at the end of the credit list. 

*Edit: Am I the only that thinks this sounds weird? 


I'm confused.

I thought there were no cast credits in the film/presentation.  If so, why wouldn't everyone be "uncredited".

Or are you saying the others show up on screen throughout the show?  If so, then they would be "credited".
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I'm confused.

I thought there were no cast credits in the film/presentation.  If so, why wouldn't everyone be "uncredited".

Or are you saying the others show up on screen throughout the show?  If so, then they would be "credited".

This is why my answer was in two parts.

The main actress, Janine Habeck, is only listed as part of the title...so she would be entered as uncredited.

Other people are interviewed during the feature, with their names listed on screen during the interview, those...as I understand common practice for documentaries...would be listed as 'credited'.
No dictator, no invader can hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever.
There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
Against this power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand.
The Centauri learned this lesson once.
We will teach it to them again.
Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
- Citizen G'Kar
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Thanks for all the answers.  I'll give here an uncredited credit.*

What is a bit weird: The other interview partners ("cast") would get a normal credit, so the major person would, be because of uncredited, at the end of the credit list. 

*Edit: Am I the only that thinks this sounds weird? 

Nope.
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Or are you saying the others show up on screen throughout the show?  If so, then they would be "credited".


Exactly this is how it is.
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