User talk:HoDon6983

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Unsourced production companies
Please don't add unsourced production companies to film articles. As an encyclopedia, content on Wikipedia must be cited to reliable sources. Per this consensus, using primary sources, such as the film itself or promotion material, is not good enough. This is to prevent people from using original research to determine which companies were directly involved in the film's production. Sometimes companies are only listed because they are contractually obligated to appear without having been directly involved. Please see WP:REFB for help in adding citations and WP:FILM/R for a list of generally reliable sources that may be helpful in verifying content. If you need any further help, please ask for help at WikiProject Film, and I'm sure someone will assist you. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 15:43, 1 January 2018 (UTC)