New footage of historical sites, period images, engraving and sculpture plus 3-D graphics, commentary and analysis by experts. Read more
| Director | Lost Treasures of the Ancient World |
|---|---|
| Genres | Special Interest |
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New footage of historical sites, period images, engraving and sculpture plus 3-D graphics, commentary and analysis by experts.
| Director | Lost Treasures of the Ancient World |
|---|---|
| Studio | CROMWELL PRODUCTIONS |
| Run time | DVD: 48 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Special Interest |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 11 Aug 2003 |
| Format | DVD |
Watching documentaries from the 1990s makes you realise how fast technology advances. The computer elements here looks dated already. However it's packed to the brim with information which is, at worst a little conservative, at best a good foundation of information.
Watching documentaries from the 1990s makes you realise how fast technology advances. The computer elements here looks dated already. However it's packed to the brim with information which is, at worst a little conservative, at best a good foundation of information.
February 3. Walter Sparrow (Jim Carrey) is late for his own birthday date. Which means his wife Agatha (Virginia Madsen) has time to kill. She wanders into a bookstore, 'A Novel Fate', and idly picks up a self-published manuscript by one Topsy Kretts: 'The Number 23', a novel of obsession. When Walter reads it he can't believe it. Here, in the guise of a pulp detective mystery, is the story of his life. The trouble is, the book's hero, 'Fingerling', becomes so obsessed with the number 23 he... Read more