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Richard Christiansen of the Chicago Tribune awarded the film one star and wrote, "But the movie as a whole is so loosely organized and so quirkily edited that none of it makes much sense; and its ending, with a joke involving the late Mayor Richard J. Daley, is sadly outdated." [2] Roger Ebert awarded the film one and a half stars. [3]
The most famous Nauplius, was the father of Palamedes, called Nauplius the Wrecker, because he caused the Greek fleet, sailing home from the Trojan War, to shipwreck, in revenge for the unjust killing of Palamedes. [3] This Nauplius was also involved in the stories of Aerope, the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus, and Auge, the mother of Telephus.
Naubolus of Argos, who belonged to the lineage that linked the two figures of the name Nauplius: Nauplius I - Proetus - Lernus - Naubolus - Clytoneus (Clytius [6]) - Nauplius II (the Argonaut). [ 7 ] Naubolus, a Phaeacian , father of Euryalus .
The film was shot in Las Vegas. [2] In March 2023, it was announced that Gibson, Keitel and Foster were cast in the film. [3] Later that same month, it was announced that Suvari, Collins, Mikitas and Trejo were cast in the film. [4] In April 2023, it was announced that HemDee Kiwanuka would serve as a producer of the film. [5]
Nauplius (larva), a life stage of crustaceans; Nauplius, a genus in the family Asteraceae; Nauplius, a genus of copepods, considered synonymous with Cyclops; Nauplius, a genus of shrimp, considered synonymous with Alpheus; Nauplius, an academic journal covering carcinology
Philyra, one of the names given to the wife of Nauplius, who was the father of Palamedes, Oiax and Nausimedon. The mythographer Apollodorus reports that, in the Nostoi ( Returns ), an early epic from the Trojan cycle of poems about the Trojan War , Nauplius' wife was Philyra, and that according to Cercops his wife was Hesione , but that ...
Cumpănaș was a native of Comloșu Mare, a village in the Banat region of what is now Romania. [1] She married Michael Chiolak in 1909, and the couple moved to the United States either the same year, [2] in 1914, [3] or in 1919, [4] settling in East Chicago, Indiana.
Chicago is a 2002 American musical black comedy crime film based on the 1975 stage musical, which in turn originated in the 1926 play. It explores the themes of celebrity, scandal, and corruption in Chicago during the Jazz Age. [3] The film stars an ensemble cast led by Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Richard Gere.