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Path: ...!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: prd@pauldormer.cix.co.uk (Paul Dormer) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.fandom Subject: Re: AKICIF: Capitalization Question Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 11:30 +0000 (GMT Standard Time) Lines: 12 Message-ID: <memo.20241029113017.6632A@pauldormer.cix.co.uk> References: <vfof04$12onm$1@dont-email.me> Reply-To: prd@pauldormer.cix.co.uk X-Trace: individual.net Q/Mc3xPfcKvt0X4+aSQI8wni66E/HNRcKrmyAKo4oIgyraZPpL Cancel-Lock: sha1:x9ZurqUe7UGm0tUnmMRHlNFVnYc= sha256:pFTS9D1fKQJ/x5OuArGB5sgwAryuaFMzqgL1dJHYqAU= X-News-Software: Ameol X-URL: http://cix.uk Bytes: 1249 In article <vfof04$12onm$1@dont-email.me>, evelynchimelisleeper@gmail.com (Evelyn C. Leeper) wrote: > The IMDb and the film's posters (or the title card) do not always > agree. The current cover art/poster has "the" in lower case, but a > search of images shows some art with either capitalization, or "the" > in the same size font as the major words, while "and" and "of" are in > smaller type. Incidentally, the Wikipedia article about the film suggest The World of Tomorrow is a nod towards the 1939 World Fair. Presumably that was why "The" was capitalised.