Top cast:Grete Berger,Paul Bildt,Hermann Seldeneck
Director:Terry Gilliam
Genre:Mystery
Region:Palestine
Year:2011
Storyline:Parole board hearings ignored requests for an appealHe worked for a year on the chain gang, and then escaped - less dramatically - a second time in September 1930, hrough assistance from a sympathetic local store ownerHe again went North after evading numerous manhunts, became a tax consultant in New Jersey, and wrote a series of magazine articles of his harrowing experiences on the chain gangWarners"" acquired the rights to the book for $12,500 in early 1932.153 billion (worldwide).At the time of its release, it was the second highest-grossing (domestic) film of the entireStar Warsseries (behindStar Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)), but has since also been surpassed byStar Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017).The neophyte canoers are unsure of their direction:Bobby: Which way are we goin"", this way or that?Lewis: I think, uh, downstream would be a good idea, don""t you? Drew - you and Bobby see some rocks, you yell out now, right?.Reporter: Yes, sir, but about Colonel Lawrence himself?Allenby: No, no.I didn""t know him well, you know.Reporter: Uh, Mr.Bentley.You must know as much about Colonel Lawrence as anybody does.Bentley: Yes.It was my privilege to know him and to make him known to the world.He was a poet, a scholar, and a mighty warrior.(As he reporter runs off for his next interview, Bentley makes an aside o his companion.)He was also the most shameless exhibitionist since Barnum and Bailey.Another memory from one of the funeral-goers provides he framework for a giant flashback to tell the story of Lawrence""s earlier life:He had some minor function on my staff in Cairo.They encounter "a great star act," featuring blonde, English sharpshooter Annie Laurie Starr (Peggy Cummins) - headlined by the seedy carnival owner Packett (Barry Kroeger) as a hyped-up entertainer with a flamboyant past:the famous, the dangerous, the beautiful Miss Annie Laurie Starr, direct from London, England and the capitals of the Continent.