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Brando has a tremendous scene with Massimo Girotti, who plays Marcel, his wife's lover, with whom she appeared to have enjoyed gently uxorious evenings in matching dressing gowns.

As Vanessa and John Clare discuss the existence or not of God, it's a tremendous scene of quiet but powerful tenderness.

So, too, in the Birmingham suburb of Erdington, where, after the King's broadcast, the bonfire in Mr Swinnerton's field in Marsh Lane was the attraction for Mary King, her husband and friends: "It was a tremendous scene.

There's a tremendous scene in the final part of Rona Munro's trilogy about the 15th century in which a narcissistic James III of Scotland (Matthew Pidgeon) gives his estranged wife, the Margaret of Denmark (Malin Crépin), a full-length mirror.

There is a tremendous scene in the first act in which Sarah turns on her thieving, workshy husband, reminiscent of O'Casey's Captain Boyle in Juno and the Paycock, with uncontrolled fury.

There is a tremendous scene right at the beginning, in which Steve sees the gang's BMX bikes all parked outside someone's house, and he bull-headedly insists on marching in and confronting the parents.

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Two tremendous scenes, a joint triumph for Edgar and his director, Tony Taccone, put this slow-starting play into top gear.

It would be great to see a movie about an ageing Australian-American media mogul trying to stay with-it and hip by tragically investing in MySpace – what tremendous scenes of rage-filled incomprehension there could be as the great man rants in front of downward-trending graphs.

When referee Howard Webb blew the final whistle at the Vicente Calderon on Wednesday, tremendous scenes of jubilation were unleashed, with the home fans - chanting and singing with a relentlessness almost matching their team - refusing to leave the shaking stadium until their heroes re-emerged from the tunnel to embark upon a celebratory lap of honour.

Which Warner does capture in a tremendous storm scene: the stage is engulfed in billowing black plastic, shot through with zigzags of silvery light.

Not just the words but the music prefigures the tremendous final scene of "The Marriage of Figaro," in which the wayward Count asks the Countess's forgiveness — "Contessa, perdono!" — and she grants it, in a half-hopeful, half-heartbroken phrase.

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