Julius.Caesar.Shakespeare.Marlon.Brando.DVDRip.FHR
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Julius Caesar (1953) Brutus, Cassius, and other high-ranking Romans murder Caesar, because they believe his ambition will lead to tyranny. The people of Rome are on their side until Antony, Caesar's right-hand man, makes a moving speech. The conspirators are driven from Rome, and two armies are formed: one side following the conspirators; the other, Antony. Antony has the superior force, and surrounds Brutus and Cassius, but they kill themselves to avoid capture. Joseph L. Mankiewicz Writing credits William Shakespeare (play) Joseph L. Mankiewicz uncredited Cast (in credits order)verified as complete Marlon Brando .... Marc Antony James Mason .... Brutus John Gielgud .... Cassius Louis Calhern .... Julius Caesar http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045943/ This is a rip from the Julius Caesar.Marlon.Brando.(1953).DVD9.PAL.no subs.FHR file. The AC3 stereo audio has been kept. It is a vast improvement on the 1CD TVrip that is available. Do you love our presentations? We specialise in bringing you, the people, classic and modern productions of the works of The Bard in all mediums. From animations to Marlon Brando epics, we strive to allow audiences across the globe to have access to the wonder of great drama. All that we ask is that you join us in remembering people like Harry Roberts. A UK prisoner who has been has been locked up for more than 40 years due to a crime he committed after returning as a young man from the horror of the battlefields of Malay. Currently he is not allowed to know why has not been given parole due to the use of measures that were supposedly introduced to deal with terrorist suspects. Harry Roberts has kept his dignity for the more than two thirds of his life he has been kept inside. http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200405/cmhansrd/vo050112/text/50112w08.htm "A ruling by the Court of Appeal means that Harry Roberts can be detained in prison until he dies on the basis of 'secret' evidence which will never be disclosed to him or his legal team. ...He likens his position to those prisoners held by the US Government in Guantanamo Bay and is shocked at the hypocrisy which allows the Government to protest about those procedures abroad whilst endorsing them in this country." Messages of Support/Solidarity Harry Roberts 231191 HMP Channings Wood Denbury Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 6DW http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Maurice_Roberts
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awesome! many thanks and please seed!!
Actually i hav this "julius Caesar" story in my skool syllabus.
That;s why i hav to get this movie for my good marks.
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That;s why i hav to get this movie for my good marks.
Thanx for uploading,
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I had never heard of the Harry Roberts case. From reading the Wikipedia article, it appears to me that to say he ''... has been has been locked up for more than 40 years due to a crime he committed after returning as a young man from the horror of the battlefields of Malay.'' is not quite accurate.
Apparently, that was the context of his original imprisonment. But it seems that he continues to give indications that he will endanger others if he is released, and it seems he might be the object of violent retribution by current-day police, as well.
His, therefore, may not be a very good case to offer as an example of defects in the UK's justice system.
Apparently, that was the context of his original imprisonment. But it seems that he continues to give indications that he will endanger others if he is released, and it seems he might be the object of violent retribution by current-day police, as well.
His, therefore, may not be a very good case to offer as an example of defects in the UK's justice system.
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