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Type: Drama   Region: Syria   Year: 2005  
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《Shirat Ha""Galil (1997)》Storyline
..she ain""t the type that makes a happy home...It""s just that some guys are born smart about women and some guys are born dumb...You were born dumb.BackgroundGrand Hotel(1932) remains a classic masterpiece as the first all-star Hollywood epic with many high-powered stars of the early 1930s.Jason found himself lost in the warehouse, and was retrieved by Tony, while the National Guard group pursued the suspected zombie, but accidentally shot the wrong man.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.The rebel army bowed down to their new rulers and cheered: "Hail to the King!" The next day, Balthazar respectfully bid farewell to them, claiming he had to leave to look after his own Nubian people: "You""re a king now, Akkadian, and a good one, I think.The film focuses on four major events in Lawrence""s life - told in flashback:the glorious conquest of the key port of AqabaLawrence""s capture, torture, and rape in Deraathe vicious "no prisoners" massacre at Tafasthe anti-climactic fall of Damascus, with an end o dreams of unityIn 1962 when the film first opened, it was 222 minutes long, but it was subsequently cut down by 35 minutes to 187 minutes, and not restored to 217 minutes until 1989.