mid-1979, and by the end of the year, they had applied for traffic rights to start flying to London. As more B747's joined their fleet, they expanded their own services to Europe and North America.
The 1980s was a spectacular decade for the airline industry. Amidst a worldwide economic boom - spearheaded by Asia, more business travellers, tourists and cargo were flying than ever before. Eightee
mid-1980s, the company decided to expend its hotels beyond the Asia region, largely through equity purchase.
Mandarin Oriental's corporate statement simply says it aims "to be the best." it does not have many hotels, and its preference would be to have five good hotels in five years rather than twenty inconsistent hotels in as many years. Mandarin Oriental's operational savvy has established a
"BATMAN RETURNS"
1 INT. A STUFFY MANSION--A NIGHT ABOUT FORTY YEARS AGO 1
The viewer floats through an overbearing mansion and
up its sweeping staircase to where a stern man in
conservative dress is pacing back and forth, smoking a
cigarette in a cigarette holder. He is the FATHER. The
throes-of-labor pants and moans of the MOTHER can be
heard from down the hall.
Now, eerie Gaas and Goos chill th
AND REVEALS THE inside of a domed city honeycombed with fantastic arches. The city is inhabited by young beautiful people in luxurious but simple costumes.
THE CAMERA ROAMS through the City, observing some people seated at a kind of cafe sipping drinks and relaxing; other people are in some kind of exercise class doing beautiful graceful movement; and finally a class of five year old children lis
The Cable Guy
by Judd Apatow
Based on a Screenplay by
Lou Holtz Jr.
Shooting Script October 31, 1995 (White)
Revised Pages November 13, 1995 (Blue)
Revised Pages November 14, 1995 (Pink)
1 FULL FRAME - WHITE NOISE
Credits begin. The entire frame is filled with white noise within which one can make out thefaint
image of a television program. Every few moments the channel changes, revealing a new