Released Date:
1977-01-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
89 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (602 Reviews)
Director:
David WickesRanald Graham (screenplay)
Ian Kennedy Martin (based on "The Sweeney" created by)
Cinematic spin-off from the popular TV series. Hard-bitten Flying Squad officer Jack Regan gets embroiled in a deadly political plot when an old friend asks him to investigate the death of his girlfriend. Framed on a drunk-drive charge and suspended from the force, with his partner and best mate George Carter unable to help, Jack must rely on his wits to evade deadly government hitmen and expose the real villain of the piece.
Released Date:
1993-01-08
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, Japan, France, Italy
Runtime:
143 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (39743 Reviews)
Director:
Richard AttenboroughDavid Robinson (book)
Charles Chaplin (book)
Diana Hawkins (story)
William Boyd (screenplay)
Bryan Forbes (screenplay)
William Goldman (screenplay)
The biography of Charlie Chaplin, filmmaker extraordinaire. From his formative years in England to his highest successes in America, Charlie's life, work, and loves are followed. While his screen characters were extremely hilarious, the man behind "The Little Tramp" was constantly haunted by a sense of loss.
Released Date:
1999-05-30
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
108 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (2454 Reviews)
Director:
Jack GoldBrian Finch (adaptation)
Michelle Magorian (novel)
We're in an English village shortly before Dunkirk. "Mr. Tom" Oakley still broods over the death of his wife and small son while he was away in the navy during WWI, and grief has made him a surly hermit. Now children evacuated from London are overwhelming volunteers to house them. Practically under protest, Mr. Tom takes in a painfully quiet 10-year-old, who gradually reveals big problems. William nightly wets the bed. He can't read or write, although he is intelligent and shows artistic talent. He constantly dreads going to hell. Scars cover his back. Mr. Tom soon realizes that his little boarder comes from a horribly abusive home, and determines to provide him a better one. All goes well until William's mother persuades him to return to London for a few days' visit. When Mr. Tom hears nothing from the boy after two weeks, he can endure the loneliness and worry no longer.
Released Date:
1999-05-30
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
108 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (2461 Reviews)
Director:
Jack GoldBrian Finch (adaptation)
Michelle Magorian (novel)
We're in an English village shortly before Dunkirk. "Mr. Tom" Oakley still broods over the death of his wife and small son while he was away in the navy during WWI, and grief has made him a surly hermit. Now children evacuated from London are overwhelming volunteers to house them. Practically under protest, Mr. Tom takes in a painfully quiet 10-year-old, who gradually reveals big problems. William nightly wets the bed. He can't read or write, although he is intelligent and shows artistic talent. He constantly dreads going to hell. Scars cover his back. Mr. Tom soon realizes that his little boarder comes from a horribly abusive home, and determines to provide him a better one. All goes well until William's mother persuades him to return to London for a few days' visit. When Mr. Tom hears nothing from the boy after two weeks, he can endure the loneliness and worry no longer.
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