Top cast:John R. Cumpson,Florence Lawrence,Mack Sennett
Director:Mario Caserini&Gaston Velle
Genre:Documentary
Region:Vietnam
Year:2002
Storyline:A poisonous coiled snake caught Chris"" attention.Helmets were decorated with graffiti consisting of messages or names, bullets, or conveniently-carried packs of cigarettes.A memorable lamenting saxophone score by Bernard Herrmann (his last) accompanies the film.[Note: He provided some of cinema""s best-known musical accompaniments, for such films as Alfred Hitchcock""s well-knownVertigo (1958),North by Northwest (1959),andPsycho (1960), and for Orson Welles""Citizen Kane (1941)andThe Magnificent Ambersons (1942).His court rivalry and loathing, yet reverential relationship - a disputed historical fact - was to the great 26 year-old Viennese genius composer-prodigy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce), who was simultaneously portrayed as flamboyant, spoiled, tortured, vulgar and talented (and a scatologically-obsessed buffoon).There, she found broken glass, blood on the floor, and Doug""s face-first body spiked through he upper back into the wall.