Death in Brunswick is a 1991Australian film. Set and filmed in Brunswick it deals with a humble chef, Carl (Neil) who gets a job at a sleazy retaurant. He begins a relationship with the Greek-Australian barmaid, Sophie (Carides), soon bring him into trouble his employers and her strict father. His drug dealing co-worker, Mustafa (Nick Lathouris) , is beaten by the Greek-Australian owners. Thinking Carl told them he attacks him. Carl accidentally stabs him. He calls his friend, Dave (Clarke) and they bury Mustafa. This leads to one of the most famous scenes in the film - Dave's idea that they bury the body in the opened grave of someone else whose husband will be buried above her the followng day. Dave expects the coffin of the deceased to be comparatively empty, given how long it has been since she died. When he finds that decomposition is not what he expects, he needs to make some room.... Regardless of the events surrounding the disposal of the body, Mustafa's wife and son come to ask him if they know what happened to him. Carl denies having any knowledge and is racked with guilt. He gives Mustafa's pay to his wife, even though Dave tells him that it might make him suspect. Later Mustafa's son sees him at a pool with Sophie. Knowing that Sophie is also having a relationship with one of the Greek owners, Mustafa's Turkish friends confront Carl. Believeing the Greek owners to be responsible, they get there revenge on them, killing the one who was originally responsible for beating Mustafa in the first place. Carl leaves his job and is later comforted when he sees Mustafa in the church (albeit, in a dream) who offers him a friendly handshake. After his domineering mother is left a vegetable, Carl marries Sophia, despite her father's protests and the final scene from their wedding is a reminiscent of the last supper. Sam Neill Sam Neill OBE (born September 14, 1947) is an Irish-born, New Zealand film and television actor, and owner of the Two Paddocks winery in Central Otago. ... Zoe Carides is an Australian film and television actress. ... John Morrison Clarke (born July 29, 1948) is a comedian and writer. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Sydney Road, Brunswick, looking south to Melbournes central business district Brunswick is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... Sam Neill (born September 14, 1947) is an actor best known for his film and television performances. ... Zoe Carides is an Australian film and television actress. ... John Morrison Clarke (born July 29, 1948) is a comedian and writer. ... This article relates the event related in the New Testament of the Bible, see The Last Supper (disambiguation) for other uses, including a list of famous works of art with this name. ...
Thus it was that Socrates, when his death was proposed, after trial and conviction, suggested that instead of being punished by death he ought to be entertained at public expense for the rest of his life in the Prytaneum, the palatial quarters used by the Athenians for extending and providing municipal hospitality.
After death, the body was conveyed from Tyburu in his lordship's landau, drawn by six horses, to Surgeon's Hall in the City of London; and there, after being disembowelled and cut open in the neck and breast, was exposed to public view in a room on the first floor.
The death of a citizen can be necessary in one case only: when, though deprived of his liberty, he has such power and connections as may endanger the security of the nation; when his existence may produce a dangerous revolution in the established form of government.