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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/JqfRpMZJHiPd2uhNWPGsdQ==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Character name in title should be used if the title, in full or partially, takes it's name from one or more characters from the movie. It should not be used if it's a non-fictional film like a documentary focusing on a person.

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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Character name in title
rdfs:comment
  • Character name in title should be used if the title, in full or partially, takes it's name from one or more characters from the movie. It should not be used if it's a non-fictional film like a documentary focusing on a person.
dcterms:subject
Name
  • character-name-in-title
Good
dbkwik:imdb/proper...iPageUsesTemplate
moka
  • character-name-in-title
abstract
  • Character name in title should be used if the title, in full or partially, takes it's name from one or more characters from the movie. It should not be used if it's a non-fictional film like a documentary focusing on a person.
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