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{{Infobox film | {{Infobox film | ||
| − | | name = | + | | name = Love At First Sight |
| image = | | image = | ||
| image size = | | image size = | ||
| alt = | | alt = | ||
| caption = | | caption = | ||
| − | | director = | + | | director = [[Mark A. Reyes]] |
| producer = | | producer = | ||
| writer = | | writer = | ||
| narrator = | | narrator = | ||
| − | | starring = | + | | starring = David Abuda<br /> [[Daiana Menezes]] |
| music = | | music = | ||
| cinematography = | | cinematography = | ||
| editing = | | editing = | ||
| − | | studio = | + | | studio = [[GMA Films]] |
| distributor = | | distributor = | ||
| − | | released = | + | | released = [[June 2]], [[2010]] |
| − | | runtime = | + | | runtime = 02h 00m |
| − | | country = | + | | country = [[Philippines]], [[Spain]] |
| − | | language = | + | | language = [[Filipino]], [[Tagalog]], [[English]], [[Spanish]] |
| budget = | | budget = | ||
| gross = | | gross = | ||
| preceded by = | | preceded by = | ||
| followed by = | | followed by = | ||
| − | }} | + | }} |
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| + | '''Love AT First Sight''' is an upcoming roamntic comedy film of the year. | ||
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| + | == Cast And Characters == | ||
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| + | == Main Cast == | ||
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| + | David Abuda as Robert Santiago Jr. | ||
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| + | [[Daiana Menezes]] as Carolina "Caroline" Bautista | ||
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| + | == Supporting Cast == | ||
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| + | [[Amy Perez]] as Sonia Santiago | ||
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| + | [[Tirso Cruz III]] as Robert Santiago Sr. | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[Princess Snell]] as Rosanna Tamayo | ||
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| + | [[Buboy Villar]] as Popoy | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[Jay-R]] as Junnell Morales | ||
| − | + | [[Pauleen Luna]] as Beatrice Manalo | |
All parameters are optional. | All parameters are optional. | ||
Revision as of 14:51, 7 May 2010
| Love At First Sight | |
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| Directed by | Script error: No such module "If empty". |
| Produced by | Script error: No such module "If empty". |
| Written by | Script error: No such module "If empty". |
| Starring | David Abuda Daiana Menezes |
| Narrated by | Script error: No such module "If empty". |
Production company | |
Release date | June 2, 2010 |
Running time | 02h 00m |
| Country | Philippines, Spain |
| Language | Filipino, Tagalog, English, Spanish |
Love AT First Sight is an upcoming roamntic comedy film of the year.
Contents
Cast And Characters
Main Cast
David Abuda as Robert Santiago Jr.
Daiana Menezes as Carolina "Caroline" Bautista
Supporting Cast
Amy Perez as Sonia Santiago
Tirso Cruz III as Robert Santiago Sr.
Princess Snell as Rosanna Tamayo
Buboy Villar as Popoy
Jay-R as Junnell Morales
Pauleen Luna as Beatrice Manalo
All parameters are optional.
| Parameter | Explanation |
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name
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Insert the full common name of the film (defaults to {{PAGENAME}} if empty).
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image
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Insert a relevant image for the film. Ideally this should be a film poster, but a DVD/VHS cover, screenshot, or other film-related image may also be used. Only use the actual file name, i.e. image = Forrest Gump poster.jpg. See #Image for further guidelines.
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image size
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The infobox automatically resizes images to a default width of 200px. Use this parameter only if the image being used is smaller than 200px. |
alt
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Alt text for the image. See WP:ALT. This field is normally not visible in standard web browsers, but you can see it by requesting the image's properties from the brower. A visually impaired reader will typically hear the alt text in place of the image. |
caption
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Insert image caption, which should describe the type of image used. |
director
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Insert the name(s) of the director(s). Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). In addition, link each director to his/her appropriate article if possible.
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producer
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Insert the name(s) of the producer(s). Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). In addition, link each producer to his/her appropriate article if possible.
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writer
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Insert the name(s) of the writer(s). Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). In addition, link each writer to his/her appropriate article if possible. Some films are based on previously produced or published material, such as books, plays, articles, old screenplays etc. When this is the case, list the writer(s) of the film first (while placing {{small|Screenplay}} in parenthesis either next to or under the name), then list the source material writer(s) in a similar fashion. Some films also divide writers between screenplay and story. When this is the case, list the writers credited with writing the screenplay first. If the film is an adaptation and the original author did not have a formal role as a screenplay or story writer, then they should come last in the list.
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narrator
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Insert the name(s) of the narrator(s). Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). In addition, link each narrator to his/her appropriate article if possible.
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starring
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Insert the name(s) of the actor(s) who had major roles in the film. Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). In addition, link each actor to his/her appropriate article if possible. Do not add qualifiers such as "with" or "featuring", nor should punctuation or "and" be added as the line break acts as the text separator.
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music
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Insert the name(s) of the composer(s) of original music. Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). In addition, link each composer to his/her appropriate article if possible.
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cinematography
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Insert the name(s) of the cinematographer(s). Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). In addition, link each cinematographer to his/her appropriate article if possible.
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editing
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Insert the name(s) of the editor(s). Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). If a credit for an "additional editor" is shown, add the tag "(addl)". Link each editor to his/her article if possible.
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studio
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Insert the company that produced the film. Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). In addition, link each company to its appropriate article if possible.
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distributor
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Insert the company name(s) of the distributor(s). Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />). In addition, link each distributor to its appropriate article if possible.
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released
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Insert only the most relevant release date(s) of the film. If multiple entries are required, separate with line breaks (<br />). Use {{Start date}} for the earliest. See #Release dates for additional guidelines.
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runtime
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Insert an approximate time duration of the film in minutes. |
country
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Insert the home country or countries of the film's main production companies. Do not use flag icons, as this places an unnecessary emphasis on nationality; see MOS:FLAG for a detailed rationale. Do not link to Cinema of XXXX; see WP:EGG. |
language
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Insert the language primarily used in the film. Databases often give every language spoken within the film, even if they only reflect a few lines in the overall script. Only in rare cases of clearly bilingual or multilingual films, enter separate entries with a line break (<br />). In the case of a single language without any additional text, it will automatically link to the language article (and the film article will also be put automatically in the category concerned). In other cases, give the wikitext for the desired linked text.
Note: inserting "English" will not automatically link to English language. This has been done intentionally because readers of the English Wikipedia are already familiar with the language and no benefit is added by placing a link to it. Please do not override this by inserting [[English language|English]]. |
budget
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Insert the approximate budget of the film. Budget figures can be found at Box Office Mojo and The-Numbers, with the later usually listing a mainstream website as the main source of the budget, such as the Los Angeles Times, Variety, etc. Such websites are preferred to cite as a reference, if possible. |
gross
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Insert the gross revenue accrued by the film. This information is available for most pictures at Box Office Mojo and The-Numbers. If worldwide gross is not available, then indicate which region has grossed that amount. |
preceded by
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If the film is part of a series, insert the film(s) that preceded it in the series. Please note that per MOS:TITLE, film titles should always be italicized. Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />).
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followed by
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If the film is part of a series, insert the film(s) that followed it in the series. Please note that per MOS:TITLE, film titles should always be italicized. Separate multiple entries with a line break (<br />).
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Examples
| Plan 9 from Outer Space | |
|---|---|
![]() Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Script error: No such module "If empty". |
| Produced by | Script error: No such module "If empty". |
| Written by | Script error: No such module "If empty". |
| Starring | Gregory Walcott Mona McKinnon Tom Keene Tor Johnson Dudley Manlove Joanna Lee Bunny Breckinridge Vampira Béla Lugosi |
| Narrated by | Script error: No such module "If empty". |
| Music by | Frank Worth |
| Cinematography | William C. Thompson |
| Edited by | Edward D. Wood, Jr. |
| Distributed by | Distributors Corporation of America |
Release date | July 1959 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $60,000 |
{{ infobox film
| name = Plan 9 from Outer Space
| image = Plan nine from outer space.jpg
| alt = "PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE" in large red letters adorns a beam from a night sky containing spacecraft and warplanes. The foreground has the head of a man in a bubble-headed red spacesuit, a caped vampire attacking a victim, a seductive vampiress, and gravediggers at work. Above the title is "UNSPEAKABLE HORRORS FROM OUTER SPACE PARALYZE THE LIVING AND RESURRECT THE DEAD!"; below are "BELA LUGOSI", "VAMPIRA", and "LYLE TALBOT". This movie poster is cheaply printed: the only colors are blue, red, and the yellowed background.
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = [[Edward D. Wood, Jr.]]
| producer = J. Edward Reynolds
| writer = Edward D. Wood, Jr.
| narrator = [[The Amazing Criswell]]
| starring = [[Gregory Walcott]]<br />Mona McKinnon<br />[[Tom Keene]]<br />[[Tor Johnson]]<br />[[Dudley Manlove]]<br />Joanna Lee<br />[[Bunny Breckinridge]]<br />[[Maila Nurmi|Vampira]]<br />[[Béla Lugosi]]
| music = Frank Worth
| cinematography = [[William C. Thompson (cinematographer)|William C. Thompson]]
| editing = Edward D. Wood, Jr.
| distributor = Distributors Corporation of America
| released = {{Start date|1959|07}}
| runtime = 79 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget = $60,000
}}
Image
Ideally, an image of the film's original theatrical release poster should be uploaded and added to the infobox to serve as an identifying image for the article. Poster images can be found at websites such as Internet Movie Poster Awards or Internet Movie Poster Database. If a poster image cannot be found for the film, or if the film did not have a theatrical release, then a cover image of the film's display case (VHS, DVD, etc.) may be used instead. Cover images can be found at commercial websites such as Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk. In the absence of an appropriate poster or cover image, a screenshot of the film's title card may also be used. When replacing an existing image, upload the new image over the old image (where possible), and update the relevant details on the image description page. Click here to find instructions for uploading non-free images.
Once uploaded, place the file name of the image, e.g., FILM TITLE poster.jpg (or a similar description), in the image= field of the infobox, but do not include the Image: part of the file name. The image_size= field only needs to be filled if the width of the image is less than 200 pixels (the default image width used by the infobox); enter the actual width of the image, in pixels, so it is not stretched in the infobox. The caption= field should describe the image, i.e., identifying it as "Theatrical release poster" or "DVD cover"; repeating the title of the film here is not necessary. Below is an example of how to use the fields:
| name = FILM TITLE | image = FILM TITLE poster.jpg | image_size = 150 | caption = Theatrical release poster
Release dates
The film infobox is too small to reproduce the long lists of release dates provided by the Internet Movie Database. Release dates should therefore be restricted to the film's earliest release, whether it was at a film festival or a public release, and the release date(s) in the country or countries that produced the film, excluding sneak previews or screenings. {{Start date}} should be used for the film's initial release. If other release dates are found to be notable, it may be appropriate to include them in the main body of the article (example).
Release dates for straight-to-video and television films should follow the preceding guideline for home releases and airings, respectively.
Some users like to use flag icons instead of country names. However, this should be avoided, as flags are less recognizable than country names. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style (flags) for a more detailed rationale.
IMDb, Allmovie, and other external links
When this infobox template was first created, in December 2004, one of the parameters created an external link to the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Irrespective of the fact that IMDb is not used as a reliable source for verifying content in Wikipedia articles, it still is a resource that many people, including editors and readers of Wikipedia, often turn to.
In more recent years, additional external websites have become increasingly useful resources, including Allmovie, Box Office Mojo, Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes. Also, modern films almost invariably have an official website. As a consequence, new external links were added to and removed from the infobox as consensus changed on the subject.
Discussions about the fate of these links took place in numerous places over some time, with a number of people advocating removal of all external links from the infobox, if not the article as a whole. Others spoke of the value of having at least a link to IMDb in the infobox. Eventually, a far from undisputed consensus arose to remove all external links from the infobox and to move them to the External links section where appropriate in view of the External links guideline.
Important points towards this consensus included fact that the infobox could not include all of the available links and that it would be inappropriate to pick and choose one or a few of those links over others. Suggestions that losing access to the most useful of the available links (typically IMDb) would damage the usefulness of film articles were not found persuasive by many since such links could still be included in the External links section and the table of contents linking to the external links section having all of the useful external links is adjacent the infobox.
External links to resources such as the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), Allmovie and any official website are no longer included in this template. Nevertheless, these resources and others may be usefully added to the "External links" section of the article using the following templates:
{{Amg movie|id=amg_id|title=film title}}{{Mojo title|id=bom_id|title=film title}}{{Imdb title|id=imdb_id|title=film title}}{{Metacritic film|id=mc_id|title=film title}}{{rotten-tomatoes|id=rt_id|title=film title}}{{Tcmdb title|id=tc_id|title=film title}}
Microformat
See also
- MOS:FILM
- {{infobox television film}}
- {{infobox Korean film}}
- {{infobox Chinese film}}
- {{infobox Bond film}}
- {{infobox Hollywood cartoon}}
