Top cast:Harold Lockwood,Betty Keller,Donald MacDonald
Director:Lone Scherfig
Genre:Comedy
Region:Australia
Year:2000
Storyline:He repeatedly impaled the body, while crying: "Die, bastard," and left the post embedded in Jason""s body.And the wizard newspaper continued to print articles against Harry (and Dumbledore), causing some students to be suspicious of him and call him a liar.Melancholy classical music from a radio plays before he scene switches to a Krakow hotel room.[The piece is the Hungarian love songGloomy Sunday, originally written around 1933 by Rezso Seress, a Hungarian pianist.There are many opposing and conflicting forces being balanced: the individual vs.the power of big business, the populist little people in the peaceful country vs.the chaotic metropolitan city, good vs.evil, and innocent idealism vs.hardened cynicism.A "Cinderella" romance subplot involves a deceitful, hard-edged, and sardonic female newspaper reporter who falls in love with the newly-rich, guileless fortune inheritor while getting an "inside story" and making fun of him in her newspaper.]Armies of Slaves Performed Menial Work for the Corrupt Roman Republic:In the year 73 BC during the reign of the all-powerful, corrupt, stagnant and declining Roman Republic, the title character Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) was introduced as a life-long slave - a "proud, rebellious son" who was sold at age 13 to "living death" working under bondage in the Libyan mining pits located in the conquered Greek province of Thrace.