Top cast:Ane Marie Christiansen,Robert Dinesen,Kai Lind
Director:Arkasha Stevenson
Genre:Game-Show
Region:Morocco
Year:1999
Storyline:Director Griffith""s original budget of $40,000 (expanded o $60,000) quickly ballooned, so Griffith appealed to businessmen and other investors to help finance the film - that eventually cost $110,000! The propagandistic film was one of the biggest box-office money-makers in the history of film, partly due to its exorbitant charge of $2 per ticket - unheard of at the time.At nighttime, a novelty shop owner, later identified as middle-aged toy salesman Harry Grimbridge (Al Berry), ran on foot from a pursuing car""s headlights into a deserted car parts and wrecking lot, where he was pinned on the ground by a mysterious man wearing a gray business suit and shiny black shoes (later identified as a Silver Shamrock android henchman)." She replied: "Change always is." He begrudgingly promised that "the others" (humans who were still plugged in) who wanted out of the Matrix "will be freed.Cameraman Floyd Crosby""s years of filming New Deal documentaries is evident in the film""s sparseness, static compositions, and authentic feel.Nobody has lived there for a long time, except Angu Ayah who""s always been there and stays on as caretaker.