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Why are so many people, whose influence on a movie could be minimal, included in the credits?
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#129277. Asked by Upstart3. (Feb 01 13 6:04 AM)
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zippolover

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It is usually a contractual obligation and also to ward off any future demands because of the so called originator's perception.
Since Andy Wahol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol promised us all our own fifteen minutes of fame, many pursue it relentlessly.
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