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As this film has not yet been released on DVD, and as there have been no announcements that it is going direct-to-video (it was a surprise to the producer’s assistant when I asked her) I feel this statement needs to be revised.

Can anyone give a date of when it will be released? This is the most info I have found on this film.


The above comment is outdated-- the movie is now out on DVD. Migp (talk) 06:29, 13 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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The result of the move request was: Moved(closed by non-admin page mover) Megan Barris (Lets talk📧) 15:54, 20 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]



– While the usual first line of disambiguation when two films of the same title are released in the same year is by country, that doesn't work in this instance as the "Capitol" film was a multi-country coproduction (and one of the participating countries was the same country as the Dominion film). But disambiguating them by distributor is opaque to the reader, because this is fairly obscure insider information that audiences mostly don't memorize or even particularly care all that strongly about. But since the films were of different genres, and that's information that a reader is much likelier to already know about a film they're looking for an article about, genre should be the preferred disambiguator here. Also, going back in the page histories to determine how and why they were dabbed this way in the first place, it was on a bad analogy to two Aladdin films that were both animated, so genre still didn't work, and which were then dabbed by studio (with one of the studios being Disney, which is a universally recognized distinction marker in its own right, in a way that "Capitol" and "Dominion" aren't — you know whether an animated film is Disney or not-Disney!) rather than by distributor. Bearcat (talk) 20:36, 13 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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