Top cast:Henry B. Walthall,Florence Barker,W. Chrystie Miller
Director:Nathan Greno&Byron Howard
Genre:Documentary
Region:Thailand
Year:2005
Storyline:The impressive musical score was composed by Franz Waxman.As in the original film, the screenplay (by John L.Balderston and William Hurlbut) was adapted from Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley""s 1816 novel.In the opening (and closing) credits, ""The Monster""s Mate"" is identified with only a question mark, although Elsa Lanchester is credited for playing Mary Shelley in the film""s prologue.Compared to Xavier, Eric said he hadn""t wanted o hold back her unstable powers, but wanted to let her be "as nature intended.The humming grew louder as they neared E.51st St.- and then abruptly stopped, as they came near to the doors leading into St.Patrick""s Cathedral.A jet of water from a fountain suddenly spurted out and they drank the fresh water from it, but then the vibrating sound became more intense.Religious groups condemned he charismatic idol Presley as a ""heathen,"" and warned against his corruptive threat to youth morality, exhibited in his ""lewd"" contortions during his increasingly-popular and edgy, ""bump-and-grind"" live performances.The grown "Beau" again protects her with a gallant gesture to spare Lady Patricia further humiliation and embarrassment.