Top cast:Blanche Sweet,Charles West,Grace Henderson
Director:Juan María Codina
Genre:Drama
Region:Brazil
Year:2007
Storyline:He showed her attention while Anne""s husband was absent.As a temporary guest in he household, he became the focus of the anxious emotional feelings and tribulations of the family during war-time, especially when Jane developed an infatuated crush on him...and a hundred times I have toId him you are asleep, but he will not believe me." Lermontov agreed to invite Craster in during breakfast.Craster described how he had written a "silly letter" to Lermontov and wanted it back before it was read, but Lermontov claimed it was already too late.The slaughter of innocent bystanders, and the use of women as shields (in the all-male film) were served up as counterpoints o the media""s honest display of violence during the late 60s, with he Vietnam War, assassinations, urban riots, and other events filling he airwaves.Alec: No, dear, no.Laura: Why are you so sure?Alec: You""re too sane and not complicated.Laura: I suppose it""s a good thing to be uncomplicated, but it does sound a little dull.Alec: You could never be dull.Laura: Do you come here every Thursday?Alec: Yes, to spend a day at the hospital...Do you?Laura: Do I what?Alec: Come here every Thursday?Laura: Oh yes.I do the week""s shopping,...change my library book, have lunch, and generally go to the pictures.Not a very exciting routine but it makes change.Alec: Are you going to the pictures this afternoon?Laura: Yes.Alec: Hmmm, how extraordinary! So am I..Laura: I thought you had to spend all day at the hospital.Alec: Well, between ourselves, I killed two patients by accident his morning...I simply daren""t go back.Laura: Can you be so silly?Alec: Seriously...Would you mind very much if I came to the pictures with you?Laura: Well...Alec: I could sit downstairs.You could sit upstairs.Laura: Upstairs is too expensive......I had no premonitions.I suppose I should have had.It all seemed so natural and so innocent.BackgroundThe Bridge on the River Kwai(1957), the memorable, epic World War II adventure/action, anti-war drama, was the first of director David Lean""s major multi-million dollar, wide-screen super-spectaculars (his later epics includedLawrence of Arabia (1962)andDoctor Zhivago (1965)).Townspeople watch quietly from the rooftops and streets as the provincial governor marches through the crowds.