Mark Hamill in Star Wars VII for about 15 seconds. False and illegal advertising?
Top Billing: Star Wars VII starring: Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher.
Mark Hamill, was in the film about 15 seconds and didn't say one word.
Isn't that clearly false advertising and illegal? Can a motion picture say "Starring Al Pacino" and have him appear at the end for 15 seconds? If a movie came out like that, wouldn't there be an uproar?
When I purchased my $ 19 Imax ticket, the poster and advertising told me that I would be seeing a motion picture starring the 3 top stars of Star Wars.
Why isn't Disney held legally accountable for false advertising and fraud?
I didn't pay for 15 seconds of an advertised leading character that didn't even speak.
It's an outrage. This is MORE than a classic bait and switch. This is outright fraud.
I know this might sound nuts, but I'm going to contact a lawyer and get a real legal opinion. I personally think this is fraud on a grand scale.
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