Ah, the Silver Fox mentioned in the credits of the movie Dinner Rush is actually the nickname for the film's editor, Michael Berenbaum. He's a talented individual who helped bring the movie to life through his editing skills. It's wonderful to see all the different talents that come together to create a beautiful piece of art like a movie.
Niko is the name that appears in the credits of the movie (but isn't mentioned in the book or the film) as the leader of the Flying Monkeys.
Dinner and a movie.
The end credits of "Dinner for Schmucks" feature the songs "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey and "What a Fool Believes" by The Doobie Brothers. These tracks complement the film's comedic tone and themes of friendship and self-discovery. The upbeat music adds a lighthearted finish to the movie's conclusion.
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If you watched the movie in theaters there were no ending credits.
The Silver Surfer did appear in the Guardians comic series, but he is not listed in the credits for the first movie.
He had a small part in Clowning around, he played an orphan clown. He was not mentioned in the credits.
Niko is the name that appears in the credits of the movie (but isn't mentioned in the book or the film) as the leader of the Flying Monkeys.
Dinner and a movie.
Yes, it is on the Hunger Games soundtrack.
Gene Hackman.
look at the movie credits or look it up on google credits for the movie the burbs
The end credits of "Dinner for Schmucks" feature the songs "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey and "What a Fool Believes" by The Doobie Brothers. These tracks complement the film's comedic tone and themes of friendship and self-discovery. The upbeat music adds a lighthearted finish to the movie's conclusion.
Music must be imported into Windows Movie Maker then dragged into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view.Titles and Credits can be added to the movie by accessing the Titles and Credits feature (Tools, Titles and Credits).
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What particular movie??
Go into tools then go to titles and credits..