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Movie connections: featured in

featured in extracts from the title are featured in a subsequent movie, for example, on TV or characters attend a cinema screening during the movie, or the audio from a program is heard on a TV or a flashback sequence or a clip in a review program

In one short film (here "Movie A"), you can clearly hear a bit of dialogue in the background from another movie (most likely coming from a TV) - here "Movie B". I tried to add a Movie Connection (to "Movie A"), but got this warning:

This movie connection is invalid.
The link featured in is invalid because '(Movie A/1992)' was released after '(Movie B/1987)'. Perhaps the opposite link applies here? 

Am I missing something here? Haven't done that many movie connections in the past.

EDIT: Ah, I guess this type of connection has to be added to the film that is actually "featured" (in this case, the one with the original dialogue bit).

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You can add a features connection to a title that features another title or featured in to the title that is featured – whichever is more convenient.