How to Cite a Movie in a Paper?

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To cite a movie in a paper, you follow the same MLA or APA formatting as the rest of the paper, except that you use the producer as the author, and the year of release as the publication date. For example, if you are citing the original Jurassic Park, the in-text citation would be (in parentheses): Spielberg, 1993. You can find more information here: http://www.studenthandouts.com/citations
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To cite a movie MLA style in a paper is as follows: movie title, director, firstname lastname, Perf. Firstname lastname, distributor, year of distribution.
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