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Babylon grossed $15.4 million in the United States and Canada, and $48 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $63.4 million. [6] [5] Deadline Hollywood noted that with a combined production and promotion budget of around $160 million, Babylon would need to gross $250 million worldwide in order to break-even. [45]
Symbol (しんぼる, Shinboru) is a 2009 Japanese surrealist comedy film directed and starring by Hitoshi Matsumoto. It was nominated for the Asian Film Awards in the categories of Best Actor and Best Visual Effects .
The appearance on the Isle of Man of the triskeles in the last third of the 13th century may well be connected with the regime change on the isle in 1265, from Crovan to Scots kings. The symbol is anciently closely associated with Sicily, well known as a tri-cornered island, and is attested there in proto-heraldry as early as the 7th century BC ...
Babylon XX [a] (Russian: Вавилон XX, romanized: Vavilon XX; Ukrainian: Вавілон XX, romanized: Vavilon XX [b]) is a 1979 Soviet film directed by Ivan Mykolaichuk in his directorial debut and starring an ensemble cast including Mykolaichuk, Lyubov Polishchuk, and Les Serdyuk as peasants struggling to adapt to life within a commune led by Soviet sailor Klym Synytsia (played by Ivan ...
A Man for All Seasons: 1966: 1525–1535: Thomas More: A Man for All Seasons: 1988: 1525–1535: Thomas More: The Profession of Arms: 2001 1526 Ludovico de' Medici and the War of the League of Cognac. The Royal Hunt of the Sun: 1969: 1532: Francisco Pizarro's capture of Atahualpa, Sapa Inca. Wara Wara: 1930: 1535: Romance set at the time of the ...
The iconic set-piece was built for the film Intolerance, in particular, for the filming of the Babylon segment. The set was built to scale standing at 300 feet tall and ordained with gigantic elephant statues. When the movie was filmed, more than 3,000 extras were used to film shots of the sprawling Babylonian empire. [2]
Richard Thorncroft is a former television actor, known for playing Detective Bruce Mindhorn, a detective with a cybernetic eye that enables him to see truth (described as an optical lie detector), on the 80s TV show Mindhorn. 25 years later, on the Isle of Man, where the series was filmed, police hunt the escaped lunatic Paul Melly, who's wanted for murder.
Babylon is a 1980 British drama film directed by Franco Rosso. [2] Written by Franco Rosso and Martin Stellman ( Quadrophenia ), and shot by two-time Academy Award winner Chris Menges ( The Killing Fields ), Babylon is an incendiary portrait of racial tension and police brutality set in Brixton, London .