Patriots Day Credits
The term "patriots day credits" functions as a noun phrase. In this construction, the head word, which determines the fundamental part of speech, is "credits" (a noun). The proper noun "Patriots Day" acts as a noun adjunct, modifying "credits" by specifying which particular list of acknowledgements is being referenced. Grammatically, a noun adjunct is a noun that modifies another noun, functioning like an adjective. Here, "Patriots Day" is the title of a specific film, and it narrows the scope of the general noun "credits" to the specific set of credits associated with that film. This structure is common in English for creating specific, compound terms. The phrase refers to the sequences, typically at the beginning (opening titles) and end (end credits) of the film, that list the cast, crew, production staff, and other contributors. ...