The Man Who Knew Too Much
acrobats
The plural form is acrobats. The plural possessive is acrobats'.
As is traditional in almost all of his films, Alfred Hitchcock makes a brief cameo in the movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much" starring James Stewart and Doris Day. He can be seen 25 minutes, 42 seconds into the film, standing in the middle of a crowd watching performing acrobats in a Moroccan marketplace. The scene occurs right before the character of Louis Bernard is killed by an assassin.
A group of acrobats is called a troupe
The cast of Peking Acrobats - 2005 includes: The Peking Acrobats as Cast
Acrobats can not fly and this is a stupid question
circus acrobats game
no
Acrobats have to have dependability on their fellow acrobats to catch them.
Yes, the word acrobats is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun acrobat.
The collective noun is a troupe of acrobats.
Japanese Acrobats - 1904 was released on: USA: April 1904