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Linking to the Internet Movie Database is an easy way of adding value to your web pages. We offer various ways of doing this, each offering particular benefits depending on how you want to enhance your web page. We also offer advanced services to help you do this when you have many people or titles on one page that you want to link.
We welcome and encourage these links. Permission is not required to do this, but we do ask that you acknowledge the database using its correct name when you link to us.
http://www.imdb.com/http://www.moviedatabase.com/To link to the main page of a person or title entry in our database you can just cut and paste the URL you see at the top of your browser when you look them up.
An example might be: if you wanted to link to Mad Max, you could look it up and you'd see the URL was...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079501/Note the final / at the end of the URL; if you leave it off we'll redirect browsers to the correct link, but this will introduce a delay
in getting to the actual information.
Perhaps after linking to Mad Max, you wanted to link to Mel Gibson. Here's the URL:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000154/IMPORTANT: When linking to the IMDb, we ask that you let your users know that the link leads to us. For example, if your page was about Tom Cruise, you might say "Find out more about Tom Cruise at the Internet Movie Database." If you're going to include a number of links to people and/or movies within the body of an article or text where noting us on every link is overkill, please add something like the following somewhere on the page:
Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database.
Here is the HTML code for this attribution:
Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database.
Another thing to note is that you don't just have to link to the main page of a movie or title. As you may have seen with our Page Flicker, we break up our data into separate categories, so if you're referring to a piece of trivia about say, North by Northwest, you can go to its trivia page and copy that URL from your browser to use instead...
IMDb URLs for people used to contain the text of their names (the same was also true for titles a long time ago), but we have moved to a scheme where the URLs for both people and movies contain a unique and permanent identifier. There are a number of reasons we did this:
We have setup two flash boxes that you can embed directly in your web pages. They feature links to the top 10 movie trailers on IMDb. We offer the boxes in two different sizes, so you can use whichever size works best for your website. The HTML code for each box is listed below.
| 400x250 | 171x600 |
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<!-- BEGIN 400x250 TOP-TEN TRAILERS BOX -->
<iframe src="http://i.imdb.com/hotlink/top10_trailers_400.html" width="400" height="250" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"></iframe>
<!-- END 400x250 TOP-TEN TRAILERS BOX -->
<!-- BEGIN 171x600 TOP-TEN TRAILERS BOX -->
<iframe src="http://i.imdb.com/hotlink/top10_trailers_171.html" width="171" height="600" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"></iframe>
<!-- END 400x250 TOP-TEN TRAILERS BOX -->
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