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Prepositions



Buzybeee
Poland

Prepositions
 
Just quick question because I tried to find the answer on the Internet and still don �t know.
 How do you say:
        in the film or on the film
         in the movie or on the movie

9 Dec 2010      





nashslash
Thailand

As a native English speaker.

I would say regarding a particular actor / actress.

Did you see Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movie? he was awesome...

action scene.

In the movie did you see it when.......? Hope that helps ...

9 Dec 2010     



teachertonyinchina
China

As a native English speaker. 
I would use in the film. 
On the film set.

9 Dec 2010     



GIOVANNI
Canada

I would definitely use in the film.

9 Dec 2010     



edrodmedina
United States

The moment was captured  on film.

9 Dec 2010     



Buzybeee
Poland

I thought so.  But I also found sentences with �on the film �, so I was confused. Thanks for clearing it up

9 Dec 2010