Top cast:Maurice Costello,Mary Maurice,Van Dyke Brooke
Director:Aaron Nee&Adam Nee
Genre:Romance
Region:Hong Kong
Year:2000
Storyline:He further advised about zombie infection: "A dead body must be exterminated either by destroying the brain or severing the brain from the rest of the body.As the hero unravels the complicated, elusive facts, he flippantly and self-confidently offers pat explanations for the deeply-flowing corruption he unearths, and then finds he must continually revise his inaccurate pronouncements after uncovering further evidence.Yeah, I know.Well, I mean, I understand that.Yeah.Yeah.Afterwards, his mother""s persistence in finding him a nice Catholic girl to marry results in nagging and pestering questions at dinner.He mischieviously suggested that a dictatorship might be a solution.He rode on the back of a shaak, a plump 4-legged animal, to show off before her, and they rolled through the grass in each other""s arms.The film had its U.S.premiere, under the title ofHot Blood, on December 30, 1953.One of the film""s taglines on its posters stated:"Hot feelings hit terrifying heights in a story that really boils over!"[Note: Benedek and Kramer had originally collaborated on the Oscar-nominated film adaptation of Arthur Miller""s critically-acclaimed Pulitzer Prize-winning playDeath of a Salesman (1951), with Fredric March in the lead role, replacing Lee J.