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Type: Biography   Region: Poland   Year: 2002  
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Wyler had been an ""extras"" director on the set of DeMille""s original film in the silent era.MGM""sBen-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925), featuring a cast of 125,000, cost about $4 million to make after shooting began on location in Italy, in 1923, and starred silent screen idols Ramon Novarro and Francis X.The group first suspected that human refugee Brent was a spy.He vowed that he was only an astronaut, sent on a rescue mission to find a fellow astronaut named Taylor.Voldemort then confronted his long-time famous nemesis Harry Potter, "the boy who lived," and Voldemort spoke of the legend of Harry""s parents"" death that occurred thirteen years earlier, when he truly lost his powers, due to the protective sacrifice of Harry""s mother Lily (his "filthy Muggle mother").[Debra""s female voice-over explained: "We made a film, the one I""m going to show you now.Actually, Jason was the one who wanted to make it.Like that cameraman from Channel 10.He wanted to upload it so that people - you - could be told the truth.The film was shot with a Panasonic HDX-900 and an HBX-200.I did the final cut on Jason""s laptop.I""ve added music occasionally for effect, hoping to scare you.You see, in addition to trying to tell you the truth, I am hoping to scare you, so that maybe you""ll wake up.The summer of 1989""s ""sleeper"" film has a number of startling resemblances to Woody Allen""s witty, urban romanceAnnie Hall (1977): the title credits (with a black background and white text) along with the film""s title song "It Had to Be You" (sung by Diane Keaton in Allen""s film) being played on a piano, direct camera interviews-testimonials, split-screen techniques, the Manhattan backdrop (including the fall foliage), evocative George Gershwin unes, obsessive talk about sex and death, the romance between a Jew and non-Jewish woman (shiksa), and Harry and Sally""s first meeting in 1977 - is the year the similar film was released.