What movie was the first to list all its crew in the closing credits, instead of!
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What movie was the first to list all its crew in the closing credits, instead of only department heads?
Today, we see credits that go on and on for several minutes, listing everybody. But back in the old days, we only saw department heads (Costume, Set Design, Music) -- but no grips, production assistants, best boys or leadmen. Which movie was the first to "break the mold," so to speak?
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citizen cane
mike newman
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