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Editing Guidelines |
Please remember these guidelines when editing a film article:
- If a non-film article already exists with the name of the film that you are trying to create an article for, disambiguate and use (film) in the title: Film Title (film)
- When writing an article about a particular film, the general format should be a concise lead section, followed by a plot summary of no more than 900 words, production details, a cast list, a reception section, and references.
- Create an Infobox that tells all pertinent information about the film.
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- Improving an article does not, in my view, mean completely deleting other contributors' work, (including all the categories) and replacing it with your own. This is akin to vandalism.
- The infobox does not replace the film description in the opening paragraphs
- Most of the taglines do not apply to The French Line and would perhaps be better placed in the article on Jane Russell.
Orbicle 18:21, 18 October 2006 (UTC)