Movie Title Detail
This endpoint gives access to detailed movie information from the OCMovies API.
The OCMovies API is a RESTful API built using Django Rest Framework with the objective to support educational projects through a local execution of the server. It uses data from more than 80k movies from de IMDb website.
Not all the detailed data is present in the title list endpoint available here. Only the detailed information provided on the current endpoint gives access to e.g. the description, long description or buget and income info about the movie.
If you need to get a full list of available genres, refer to the genres endpoint.
Please, refer to the title list endpoint to get various search or sort capabilities, thereby allowing to efficiently identify the movies you want to look at.
GET /api/v1/titles/4150?format=api
{ "id": 4150, "url": "https://ocmovies.debinformatique.fr/api/v1/titles/4150?format=api", "title": "In the Land of the Head Hunters", "original_title": "In the Land of the Head Hunters", "year": 1914, "date_published": "1914-12-07", "duration": 65, "description": "In 1911, as part of his massive undertaking, famed Northwest photographer Edward S. Curtis travelled to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, to visit the Kwakwaka'wakw. By the next year, ...", "long_description": "In 1911, as part of his massive undertaking, famed Northwest photographer Edward S. Curtis travelled to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, to visit the Kwakwaka'wakw. By the next year, needing money for his project and to add to his research and still photography work, Curtis decided that the best way to record the traditional way of life and ceremonies of the Kwakwaka'wakw was to make one of the first feature motion pictures. Curtis had already shot footage in 1906 of the Hopi Snake dance, which he had previously showed during his talks, but this was to be on a grander scale. It took three years of preparation for this one film including the weaving of the costumes; building of the war canoes, housefronts, poles; and the carving of masks. Assisting on the film was George Hunt, a Kwakwaka'wakw who had served as an interpreter for the famous anthropologist Franz Boas nearly twenty years before. Hunt helped contribute substantial portions of the film's story as well. Selected for the ...", "avg_vote": "5.8", "imdb_score": "5.8", "votes": 408, "metascore": null, "budget": null, "budget_currency": null, "usa_gross_income": null, "worldwide_gross_income": null, "reviews_from_users": 8, "reviews_from_critics": 11, "image_url": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMjE3MjAyNzM5NV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwMjA5OTg5NjE@._V1_UY268_CR9,0,182,268_AL_.jpg", "actors": [ "Alfred Charlie", "Awidi", "Balutsa", "Bob Wilson", "Francine Hunt", "Kwagwanu", "Mrs. George Walkus", "Paddy 'Malid", "Sarah Constance Smith Hunt", "Stanley Hunt" ], "directors": [ "Edward S. Curtis" ], "writers": [ "Edward S. Curtis" ], "genres": [ "Drama", "History" ], "countries": [ "Canada", "USA" ], "languages": [ "English" ], "rated": "Not rated or unkown rating", "company": "Seattle Film Co." }