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Baggage is any number of bags, cases and containers which hold a traveller's articles during transit.
Luggage is more or less the same concept as "baggage", but is normally used in relation to the personal luggage of a specific person or persons (e.g. I have lost my luggage, he has prepared his luggage, but not normally I have lost my baggage, he has prepared his baggage). The modern traveller can be expected to have packages containing clothing, toiletries, small possessions, trip necessities, and on the return-trip, souvenirs. For some, luggage and the style thereof is representative of the owner's wealth.
Baggage (not luggage), or baggage train, can also refer to the train of people and goods, both military and of a personal nature, which commonly followed pre-modern armies on campaign.
Luggage has changed over time. Historically the most common types of luggage were Chests or trunks made of wood or other heavy materials. These would be shipped by professional movers. Since the Second World War smaller and more lightweight suitcases and bags that can be carried by an individual have become the main form of luggage.
Actors: Robert Halmi Sr. (producer), Robert Halmi Jr. (producer), Jeremy Irons (actor), David Jason (actor), Roger Ashton-Griffiths (actor), Nigel Planer (actor), Christopher Lee (actor), Sean Astin (actor), Peter Copley (actor), Tim Curry (actor), James Cosmo (actor), David Bradley (actor), Brian Cox (actor), Andy Stephens (miscellaneous crew), David Jason (producer),
Plot: As Rincewind involuntarily becomes a guide to the naive tourist Twoflower, they find themselves forced to flee the city of Ankh-Morpork to escape a terrible fire, and begin on a journey across the Disc. Unknown to them, their journey & fate is being decided by the Gods playing a board game the whole time.
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