Top cast:Brad Pitt,Cate Blanchett,Tilda Swinton
Director:Gabor Csupo
Genre:Sci-Fi
Region:Argentina
Year:2004
Storyline:In the form of an office memo, he explains to the firm""s Claims Manager Barton Keyes (Edward G.Robinson) how he committed the "perfect" crime hat wastooperfect:Office memorandum.""Walter Neff to Barton Keyes, Claims Manager, Los Angeles, July 16, 1938.Dear Keyes: I suppose you""ll call this a confession when you hear it.Well, I don""t like he word ""confession."" I just want to set you right about something you couldn""t see because it was smack up against your nose.Cukrowicz: Nature is not created in the image of man""s compassion.Mrs.Venable: Nature is cruel! Sebastian knew it all along, was born knowing it, but not I.I said, ""No, no, those are only birds, turtles, not us."" I didn""t know then it was us.That we are all of us trapped by this devouring creation.I couldn""t, wouldn""t face the horror of the truth....Dr.Cukrowicz: Do you believe he saw God?Mrs.Venable: He saw the whole thing there that day on the beach.But I was like you.I said no.I refused to believe until suddenly, last summer, I learned my son was right.That what he had shown me in the Encantadas was the horrible, the inescapable truth.BackgroundSteamboat Bill, Jr.(1928) is the last of physical comedian Buster Keaton""s (the Great Stone Face) nine independent feature films and one of he last silent comedies.On mid-town""s city streets, a new villain nick-named The Rhino (Paul Giamatti), wearing Oscorp""s giant weaponized, mechanized and armored suit, was causing chaos after robbing a bank, and invincible in the midst of heavy police gunfire." She told him about her desires to leave Smallville, but as a single divorcee, she was stuck in the small town with a house, a job as a secretary that paid the bills although she was struggling, and her young son Ricky (Paul Kaethler).The film was remade three times: Herbert Ross"" big-budget musical drama/romanceGoodbye, Mr.Chips (1969)with Peter O""Toole as the schoolmaster in an Oscar-nominated performance (he won the Golden Globe award for Best Actor - Musical or Comedy), as a 1984 BBC-TV mini-series with Roy Marsden, and as the 2002 made-for-TV movie for Masterpiece Theatre with Martin Clunes in the title role.