Once you see the credits you realize that the whole movie has a different meaning with the last line of credits changing everything.-- pashute, Sep 22 2021 Fer De Lance 1974 https://www.youtube...ndPN4sesMFE&t=5463s1:31:02 Snake sneaks into blanket. Ending cut out before the last scene! [pashute, Nov 16 2021] Here it is! https://www.youtube...watch?v=yyOpEMYraDE1:31:37 ending with last snake discovered. Although I remembered them throwing the blanket into the sea. [pashute, Nov 16 2021] Nice idea, in principle, but I'm trying to think of an example of this that wouldn't come as a massive let-down-- hippo, Sep 22 2021 courrecting sp mistake-- pashute, Sep 22 2021 + As long as they run the credits slow enough to read kind of ScoobyDo-ish.-- xandram, Sep 22 2021 I don't see how it's possible without making a really bad movie.-- Voice, Sep 22 2021 I sit through the credits for 2 reasons: 1: these days, a lot of movies (at least, the type I like) have mid- & post-credits scenes. 2: as a "sign of respect" to those who made the movie. It's very rare that I'm NOT the last to leave the theatre (when watching on the big screen).-- neutrinos_shadow, Sep 22 2021 random, halfbakery