The lavish spectacle, the kind of thing that Montana would probably throw for himself after a hard day's sleep, brings the movie to mind.
This film was a lavish spectacle that took place in the Middle East but is no longer extant.
The lavish spectacle, they said, would show the world how two halves of a long-divided nation could be successfully reunited.
These economic problems caused studios to stay away from the lavish spectacle of musicals which were now seen as frivolous and anachronistic.
Invariably involving lavish spectacle, they were often accompanied by public pageants and masquerades.
When the French achieve some cultural goal, they also celebrate it, and themselves, with a lavish spectacle.
Adapted from the same material that inspired "The King and I," expect lavish spectacle.
She pointed also to the conventions of the theatre in her time, when lavish spectacle on huge stages was the order of the day.
But they can also be magical, and the magic needn't be achieved by lavish, high-priced spectacle.
The Victorians produced his plays as lavish spectacles on a grand scale.