Top cast:Sidney Olcott,Robert G. Vignola,J.J. Clark
Director:Mark Neveldine&Brian Taylor
Genre:Documentary
Region:Finland
Year:2015
Storyline:It was again remade (with the same gender twist, but newspapers were updated to a TV news environment) asSwitching Channels (1988)by director Ted Kotcheff, with Burt Reynolds and Kathleen Turner in the lead roles, and a frosted-haired Christopher Reeve as the third individual in the love triangle, a New York millionaire.As the camera panned up his figure, he was revealed as a young stud dressed for the evening with a leather jacket, wide collared bright red shirt and gold chain around his neck.]The pro-war propaganda filmThe Fall of a Nation (1916), writer/director Thomas Dixon Jr.'s follow-up film to D.W.Griffith'sThe Birth of a Nation, is widely considered to be the first film sequel.[Note: It is a lost film that no one alive has seen.] Dixon, whose 1905 bookThe Clansmanwas the source for Griffith's 1915 film, sought to capitalize on the film's financial success by writing and publishing a new novel in 1916 titled The Fall of a Nation - he then made it into a film...for entering the afterlife." Jonathan commented simply: "This is where they made the mummies." In one of the passageways, they heard a skittering noise that sounded like bugs.Deeper inside, they located the legs of Anubis, where Evelyn claimed the "secret compartment" was hidden.