Template:IMDb title
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- IMDb ID (P345) (see uses)
This template is used to generate an external link to a web page at IMDb. It should be used exclusively for TITLES—movies, TV series, games, etc.—and is intended for use in the external links section of an article.
Usage
Unnamed parameters:
{{IMDb title|ID}}
{{IMDb title|ID|TITLE}}
{{IMDb title|ID|TITLE|DESCRIPTION}}
Named parameters:
{{IMDb title|id= ID}}
{{IMDb title|id= ID|title= TITLE}}
{{IMDb title|id= ID|title= TITLE|description= DESCRIPTION}}
{{IMDb title|id= ID|quotes= yes}}
Using Wikidata property IMDb ID (P345):
{{IMDb title}}
{{IMDb title|title= TITLE}}
{{IMDb title|title= TITLE|description= DESCRIPTION}}
{{IMDb title|quotes= yes}}
Instructions
- Search on IMDb.com for the title you want. On the Wikipedia page of the film concerned this can often be done with the link produced by previewing
{{IMDb title}}
(this may not work if the page title is more than just the film title). - Click on the correct link to go to the movie's page (or whatever you're looking for). Be sure you're getting on the correct title page.
- The page URL should look like this:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt######/
- where
######
indicates a number.
- Copy the 7- or 8-digit ID number that appears after
tt
in the URL. The leading "tt" is not required, but the template will still work if it is included. The leading zeros in the number are recommended for Linksearch uniformity. - Add the following to the external links section of the article:
{{IMDb title|######|Film Name}}
or{{IMDb title|id=######|title=Film Name}}
- where
######
is the number you've copied, andFilm Name
is the title of the movie or show.
- (Optional) If you want to add an additional description to distinguish this film/show from another that may be on the same page with the same name, use the following text:
{{IMDb title|#######|Title|Description}}
- where
#######
is the number you've copied,Title
is the title of the movie or show, andDescription
is the description of the show, in parentheses. The description is rendered outside the automatic quote marks or italic formatting.
Examples
Parameter: id (1)
- Search on IMDb.com for the title Alpha Dog. This can also be done on the Wikipedia page by previewing
{{IMDb title}}
and clicking that link (https://www.imdb.com/find?q=Alpha+Dog&s=tt). - On the IMDb search results page, click the link for "Alpha Dog (2006)". That IMDb page URL is:
- Copy
0426883
and add it to the template:{{IMDb title|0426883}}
→ IMDb title at IMDb{{IMDb title|id=0426883}}
Typically this is a list item in the external links section (even if there is only one link), so you should add "*" in front.
Parameter: title (2)
{{IMDb title|0426883|Alpha Dog}}
→ Alpha Dog at IMDb{{IMDb title|id=0426883|title=Alpha Dog}}
→ Alpha Dog at IMDb
Parameter: description (3)
{{IMDb title|0106117|Route 66|(1993 TV series)}}
→ Route 66 (1993 TV series) at IMDb{{IMDb title|id=0106117|title=Route 66|description=(1993 TV series)}}
→ Route 66 (1993 TV series) at IMDb
Parameter: qid
Using Wikidata property IMDb ID (P345) from Wikidata item Stargate (Q105801):
{{IMDb title|qid=Q105801|title=Stargate}}
→ Stargate at IMDb
No parameters
Usage in Wikipedia article Stargate (film):
{{IMDb title}}
→ Stargate at IMDb
TemplateData
TemplateData for IMDb title
This is a template to generate links to Internet Movie Database.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
ID | id 1 | Number of the IMDb title, taken from the numbers at the end of its IMDb URL. This parameter is optional if Wikidata property P345 contains an ID starting with tt or the qid paramter is used, but required if not.
| Number | optional |
Title | title 2 | Title of the production. Defaults to the Wikipedia article name, without any disambiguation such as (film).
| String | optional |
Description | description 3 | Description of the production, such as the year made (in parentheses). | String | optional |
qid | qid | Retrieves the id stored at a specific WikiData item, this can be used to get an id stored in another item without using the 'id' parameter. | Unknown | optional |
link_hide | link_hide | If parameter is used and has something other than blank, IMDb will not be wikilinked | Unknown | optional |
Wikidata
The Wikidata project provides a central collection of information and parameters for articles for the various Wikimedia Foundation projects. This includes the IMDB title codes for films. For example, the film Space Milkshake has a corresponding Wikidata item (Q7572422), which in turn includes an IMDb identifier. If {{IMDb title}} is invoked in an article without the "id" parameter, and if Wikidata has an IMDb identifier specified for that article's corresponding item, the IMDb link with its title code will be included automatically.
For new film articles, the IMDb identifier property (and the film title item itself) may need to be added at Wikidata first, so that the default IMDb link can be available for use on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.
This Wikidata capability was implemented on the English Wikipedia as of April 2013.
Note that the title code (first parameter) can still be specified as before and this will override the Wikidata default e.g. where this template is used to link to a film whose title does not correspond to the subject of the article (for example, in the case of a single article about a film and its sequels).
The second parameter for the film title override is still available to handle differences between article titles and film titles (e.g. due to disambiguation wording in the title). The first parameter may be left blank to default from Wikidata – for example {{IMDb title||Film title}}.
Sections
The template will automatically change when the template is used on lists of awards, characters, or soundtracks. The url is made more specific to reflect the articles scope. This is done by identifying the articles type through Wikidata.
Linksearch
For a given link target (or first part of that) the pages from where there are links are found by a link such as this:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Linksearch&target=https%3A%2F%2Ffanyv88.com%3A443%2Fhttp%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Ftitle%2Ftt0426 (for http links)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Linksearch&target=https%3A%2F%2Ffanyv88.com%3A443%2Fhttps%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Ftitle%2Ftt0426 (for https links)
Tracking categories
- Category:IMDb template with invalid id set (4)
- Category:Pages using IMDb title with no id set (3,638)
- Category:Pages using IMDb title instead of IMDb episode (14)
- Category:Pages using IMDb title instead of IMDb episodes (177)
- Category:Pages using IMDb title with unknown parameters (0)
- Category:IMDb title ID different from Wikidata (4,014)
- Category:IMDb title ID not in Wikidata (891)
See also
Similar television title template:
- {{BBC programme}}
- {{TheTVDB}}
- {{Screenonline TV title}} – which focuses on British television series
Similar film title templates:
- {{AllMovie title}}
- {{TCMDb title}}
- {{AFI film}}
- {{Screenonline title}}
- {{Rotten Tomatoes}}
- {{Metacritic film}}
- {{Mojo title}}