By plane, she flew.
The soundtrack is not out yet, but it is coming out soon. For more information about the movie "Australia," see the website of the film (Australia Movie.net) via the Related Link.
June 18th
No The Japanese never came onto Australian soil.
In the movie, his name is Nullah. In real life, his name is Brandon Walters. He's from Perth.
A disclaimer is a statement of denial, especially of responsibility. The movie showed the standard disclaimer during the credits.
The usual disclaimer is "The people and events portrayed in this movie are fictitious. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is coincidental."
An "all persons fictitious" disclaimer in a work of media states that the persons portrayed in it are not based on real people. This is done mostly on realistic films and television programs to reduce the possibility of legal action for libel from any person who believes that they have been defamed by their portrayal in the work, whether portrayed under their real name or a different name. The wording of this disclaimer varies, and differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, as does its legal effectiveness. biolinky.co/justvisitme
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The Afrikaans word for disclaimer is "vrywaring."
The male star of the movie Australia was Hugh Jackman.
Disclaimer - album - was created in 2001.
Approval is the word. Approval is the opposite of disclaimer.
It is a disclaimer that covers their butt, so to speak. In a fictional film if the main character has a dog named Max and gets chicken pox when he is seven and you had a dog named Max and got chicken pox when you were seven, its a coincedence. The film was not based on you.
A disclaimer is a term used in law, essentially, denying responsibility. An example sentence would be: Because of the disclaimer, he will still be responsible for the fees.
In Australia the movie comes out on the 11th/12th of December 2008.
The Afrikaans word for disclaimer is "vrywaring."