"Griffin & Phoenix" (2006). Stars Amanda Peet, Dermot Mulroney.
"Griffin & Phoenix: A Love Story" (1976). Stars Peter Falk, Jill Clayburgh.
The movie "Twins," starring Danny Devito and Arnold Schwartzenegger, has Twins in the title.
Morning Glory is a movie about an Upstart television producer who accepts a challenge of reviving a struggling morning show (hence the title "Morning"). The movie features the actors Rachel McAdams, Noah Bean, and more.
That is one method of differentiating a title. The specific way you should do it will depend on the style manual you are to follow.
Deliverance is a movie title that starts with "D".
"Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie" is the title .
The movie is a JJ Abrams project current working title Cloverfield.
The original working title for the movie Halloween is The Babysitter Murders.
Only if it is in a title or name of something such as Black Beauty. But if it is the name of a horse not in a movie or you do not mean the title then no.
The movie "Twins," starring Danny Devito and Arnold Schwartzenegger, has Twins in the title.
Maybe "Griffin & Phoenix". There are two versions, 1976 and 2006.
depends what cancer...?
Features made by humans, its kinda in the title!
A title is a real text dueture
the names of everyone who helped and what their sort of "job title" was or if they were an actor then the name of the character they played
first movie's title is "naruto shippuuden the movie" nd second's title is "bonds"
Morning Glory is a movie about an Upstart television producer who accepts a challenge of reviving a struggling morning show (hence the title "Morning"). The movie features the actors Rachel McAdams, Noah Bean, and more.
If two names are on the title seperated by a comma. What does this mean?