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Monday, November 16th, 2020 5:56 PM

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Correcting Titles

I need to get the following amendments made to the below titles but it doesn't seem to work. The old title is still showing as the large title rather than the new title which should be the main title.

They should be

A Bird Flew In (Alone - old title)

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12543464/?ref_=nm_flmg_prd_2

Father Of Flies (Come Home - old title)

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6932148/?ref_=nm_knf_t1


Can someone help to sort? 

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4 years ago

I'm not sure what result you seek. Right now, on

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12543464/releaseinfo

it shows

(original title) A Bird Flew In
UK Alone

and on the title page, I see

Alone 

A Bird Flew In(original title)
and then when you Edit the alternate titles, it shows Alone as the (imdb display title). 
That attribute is what pushes it ahead of the other. The attribute (working title) might be what you want. When you click on the little blue question mark icon to the right of the attribute box, it gives a lot of information about attribute choices. Here is part of that info:

3. Production stage and promotion related variants

original script title An original script title for the film. Once the script is approved and (pre)production has started we use working title or pre-release title respectively.
working title A working title used for the film during production (and before its premiere). The corresponding country/language attribute must be from (one of) the (co)producing country/countries.
fake working title A fake working title used during the production of the film. The corresponding country/language attribute must be from (one of) the (co)producing country/countries. Fake working titles are sometimes used to hide the true nature of a film, for example to avoid unwanted public attention or political interference/censorship.
pre-release title A pre-release title. The difference to a working title is that the film is finished but has not yet premiered.
promotional abbreviation A promotional abbreviation used for the film.
promotional title Used for promotional purposes (but is not an abbreviation).
copyright title A copyright title for the film in the original country (not identical to the primary title).
second copyright title The second copyright title for the film (if there was more than one).
review title Used in written reviews of the film.
teaser title The title used on a teaser.
trailer title A title used in a trailer for the film.

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Thank you - I have just tried to remove the alternative titles to see if that works!

We only want the main title so that may be why