Top cast:E.H. Calvert,Ruth Stonehouse,William Walters
Director:George Seaton&Henry Hathaway
Genre:Family
Region:Hong Kong
Year:2010
Storyline:Judy becomes emotionally exasperated: "My mother!...You said you""d call my father!" When calmed by Ray to "take it easy," Judy responds with more rebelliousness: "Oh, sure!"Jim drunkenly imitates and mimics the sound of a passing police siren, almost a cry for help in itself, while sprawled on an elevated shoeshine chair in the lobby of the station.Peter""s vengefulness increased when a spidery-black symbiote (from an alien meteorite) bonded with Spider-Man""s costume during sleep, making it black and imbuing his personality with a more brash, dangerous and aggressive nature (by amplifying "characteristics of its host, especially aggression").You never heard of the place where she comes from...Gamble? She""s done it for a living.Michael: I""ll bet you a dollar I""ve been to the place where you were born.Elsa: Chifu.Michael: It""s on the China coast.Chifu.It""s the second wickedest city in the world.Elsa: What""s the first?Michael: Macao.Wouldn""t you say so?Elsa: I would.I worked there...How do you rate Shanghai? I worked here too...You need more than luck in Shanghai.He becomes more attracted to her during their brief, flirtatious conversation.When they desert the cab and he walks with her into the parking garage, he explains his distaste for cops (and lawyers), and remarks about his wandering travels: "They never put me in jail, in America.In the uplifting dramatic moment, Ben-Hur is protected from harm from the dumbstruck Roman guard.Ben-Hur gains fortitude and strength from the encounter.Over three years later, Ben-Hur has toughened, surviving he galley slave ordeal so far.He is one of over 200 galley slaves shackled to an oar in a Roman galley flagship.A new Roman officer Quintus Arrius (Jack Hawkins) arrives on board to take command.Below deck, Arrius surveys the health and condition of the slaves, and he speaks to Ben-Hur, identified as condemned galley slave number Forty-One.Its two best scenes are the opening brainwashing sequence staged for POWs as a garden club party, and the climactic finale during a political convention in Madison Square Garden (at its original location - 8th Ave.