Top cast:Florence Barker,Henry B. Walthall,James Kirkwood
Director:Alice Guy
Genre:Adventure
Region:Morocco
Year:2003
Storyline:In its own way, the film satirizes stuffy upper-class manners while glorifying in them and providing wish-fulfillment for mid-30""s audiences, as painfully demonstrated in the conclusion of Woody Allen""sThe Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), as a dejected, bereft Cecilia (Mia Farrow) watched the famous "Cheek o Cheek" song-and-dance number from this film, and her face slowly transformed into one of rapt joy - despite being jobless, having been abandoned by a man she left her true love for, and having an abusive, unfaithful spouse.]Appearing in a vegetative state, Laurie was suffering from "extreme dissociative disorder" and had been mute for years." He leans on the pig corral and looks toward the departing figure on the horizon, contemplating the easy bounty money for the betterment of his kids." Irma protests, intimates that they""re homosexual, and screams: "I""m not gonna be here when you get back, you f--kin"" bunch of guineas, you""re always hangin"" out together.Even the Pope in Rome![Simultaneously, young Salieri (Martin Cavani) was outdoors in the square playing a game of Blind Man""s Bluff with other children, while Mozart was indoors entertaining a salon audience of Pope Clement (Vladimír Svitácek), Cardinals, and his proud father Leopold Mozart (Roy Dotrice).