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Wednesday, January 15th, 2025 9:03 PM

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In theaters near you - title goes missing when show more search results

I got the link:

https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?now_playing=restrict

and it says

"1-50 of 100"

However, when I click on "50 more" at the bottom, it changes to

1-99 of 99 at the top and also 99 are displayed. Can you check this?

What happened to the 100th title?

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2 days ago

Hello @Horst,

I clicked on the link you shared and then clicked on  "50 more"  and I got 1-100 of 100.

In this case, I recommend you to try again but with a different web browser

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@Jon​ Now I am actually at 100 too.

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2 days ago

@Horst  Since “In theaters near you” depends upon your location, it would be helpful if you shared (a) the country in which you are located and a confirmation you are not using a VPN which might place your IP address in another country (b) the contents of https://www.imdb.com/preferences/general (c) your showtimes location as specified at the top of https://www.imdb.com/showtimes/ 

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a) Germany, not using a vpn

b) Original, English

c) Showtimes 13347 DE

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17 hours ago

On another note, away from the aforementioned display struggles: It surprises me that this value is apparently constantly at a hundred. This cannot really be coincidence anymore. I am standing at 100 today as well and previous poster Jon, most likely thousands of kilometers away, also has 100 titles there for his area. What's up with that?

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@Horst​ This is how the feature is designed; it aims to find the 100 titles with showtimes closest to your location.  No more and no less. 

The reason you were previously seeing 99 was likely because one of those 100 titles was recently merged as a duplicate into one of the others and the search index was running slightly behind.