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Caractacus tells the
children a story.
Baron Bomburst,
ruler of the land of
Vulgaria,
attempts to
steal Chitty. The
family escapes thanks to Chitty's miraculous...
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Vulgaria (Chinese: 低俗喜劇) is a 2012 Hong Kong
comedy film
directed by Pang Ho-cheung. The film won Best
Supporting Actor and Best
Supporting Actress at...
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fully aware that
photography in
Vulgaria is
deemed an act of
espionage punishable by death. Upon
their arrival in
Vulgaria, the
bumbling trio inadvertently...
- and
Baroness Bomburst to
snatch and
imprison children on the
streets of
Vulgaria. The
Child Catcher does not
appear in Fleming's
original book. Reputedly...
- Flight") and
follows the airship, hut, and
Grandpa back to
Vulgaria. Act Two Upon his
arrival in
Vulgaria ("Vulgarian
National Anthem"),
Grandpa is
forced by...
- Numbers.
Retrieved 16
April 2012. Whittinton, R. in The
Vulgaria of John
Stonbridge and the
Vulgaria of
Robert Whittinton, ed
Beatrice White,
Kraus Reprint...
- from the upper, upper-middle and
professional classes –
comes from the
Vulgaria by
William Herman in 1519.
Herman had been
headmaster at Eton and Winchester...
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Cheung movie Vulgaria and she won “Best
Supporting Actress”; in 32nd Hong Kong Film
Awards with the HK$30
million box
office hit
Vulgaria,
which was also...
- is
derived from an
exercise in
Robert Whittington's 1520
Latin grammar Vulgaria (which may have some
provenance from vir
omnium horarum — "man for all...
- to the Baron's
castle in
Vulgaria.
Along the way,
Chitty saves them
again by
magically sprouting wings to fly. In
Vulgaria, a
local Toymaker shelters...