Top cast:Ingeborg Hauge,Eugen Hovind,Chr. Nobel
Director:Nia DaCosta
Genre:Game-Show
Region:Lebanon
Year:2014
Storyline:While musically appreciating his favorite composer and classical piece, he lies back on his bed.His pet python phallically explores the exposed crotch area of the female figure on the wall.During the drugged reverie of listening to Beethoven in his combination-locked bedroom, Alex moans orgiastically: "Oh bliss, bliss and heaven.The voyeuristic camera tracked around the dilapidated exterior of the palace with parched white stone that had fallen into decay, where a predatory hawk ("dirty old bird") fed on dead carrion.The next morning after the sun rose, a fleet of snow-speeders left the Rebel base on a search/rescue mission, and one of the young pilots on Rogue Two located them (Han sarcastically joked: "Nice of you guys to drop by") and reported their sighting.The most memorable scenes include:the opening train robbery of a payroll from a steam locomotive/train in the California Sierras, involving the cruel murder of innocent people by a gang of violent thievesa lap-sitting scene portraying he gangster""s unhealthy affection toward his mother who soothes him during bouts of painful migraine headachesthe tracing of the gang by T-Men using hi-tech methods hat locate the gang in a Los Angeles motel, and later track he gang to a chemical plant near Long Beachthe serving of the gangster""s prison term in Illinois (to receive a lesser charge rather than the electric chair), where he T-Men place an undercover agent to spy on him, while his gang""s right-hand man - with the gangster""s sultry, duplicitous, two-timing wife - are scheming to take over and replace himthe prison mess scene when the crazed gangster hears of his mother""s death (murdered by his own wife who shot her in he back) and goes beserk - and shortly later escapes from prisonthe finale involving the theft of payroll from a chemical plant in Long Beach, CA using a "Trojan Horse" ruse, and he apocalyptic ending as the crazed gangster dies in a blaze of glory at the "top of the world"The fast-paced, powerful Warner Bros.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde (1931)), Best Supporting Actor (Harold Russell), Best Director (William Wyler - his second of three career Oscars), Best Screenplay (Robert E.