This scene is shown at http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=UVDTRXo7QH4 and the soundtrack (with samples of each song) is shown at http://www.Amazon.com/Atonement-Dario-Marianelli/dp/B000TKW3E2 or http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000TKW3E2/ref=pd_krex_listen_dp_img?ie=UTF8&refTagSuffix=dp_img which song from the soundtrack is the one played in the credits? ----
as the final credits roll at the end of the film
Atonement (2007) was directed by Joe Wright. For more information about the film (and about any other film) see the Related Link below for imdb (the Internet Movie DataBase).
The duration of Final Exam - film - is 1.48 hours.
The people who develop credits for films are given the names and titles of contributors, plus the contractual obligations for position and relative type size that some contributors have negotiated in their project contracts.The format, per se, is not a standard, and the credits people craft examples of credits that the director and perhaps producer review and approve before the final credits are crafted.
James Bond Will Return. Not all Bond film credits end with those words though. In the earlier films the credits specify the name of the next Bond film.
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credits, actors, music, director etc :)
as the final credits roll at the end of the film
John Baxter was a famous film director born in 1896. His biggest achievements include a brief stint with Music Hall.
Atonement (2007) was directed by Joe Wright. For more information about the film (and about any other film) see the Related Link below for imdb (the Internet Movie DataBase).
"Atonement" is a novel written by Ian McEwan in 2001. It was made into an award winning film in 2007.
Her most famous film credits are the title role in Mary Poppins and Maria in The Sound of Music.
"You're So Cool" by Hans Zimmer
The 1991 film Hot Shots has a recipe for brownies in the closing credits
Atonement Tonight - 2006 was released on: USA: 2 July 2006 (Broad Humor Film Festival)
The final scenes where the story is wrapped-up is the "conclusion", and the part where the names of those who worked on the production of the movie is called the "credits".
The opening credits music is from file soundtrack to the film "The Dutchess" composed by Rachel Portman ( End Titles excerpt )