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Beyond Fear (1997)
Character: Photographer
The true story of Stephanie Slater, a British estate agent who was kidnapped, raped, and held for ransom by Michael Sams, who imprisoned her in a coffin-like box for eight days.
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The Fiancée (1999)
Character: The Doctor
Zabeen is a young woman who remains a child. One day she meets a boy on a motorbike.
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Dead Clean (1998)
Character: Tony Judd
Greek assassin, Nikos Malmatakis gets busted big-time at Bournemouth International Airport. Cleaner, Kostas Malmatakis is mistaken for Nico by Tony Judd who assumes he's connecting with his hired gun. Kostas (not exactly the sharpest tool in the box) is swept away on a tide of money, guns and a chick who just won't let go...
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The Reckoning (2002)
Character: David
Some believe our futures are pre-ordained...That there is a time to live and a time to die,
But what happens when fate makes a mistake?
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The Man Who Held His Breath (1998)
Character: The Detective
Oscar asks his girlfriend, Lulu, to marry him but she refuses. Even worse she is not sure that she wants to continue their relationship any longer. Oscar is devastated by the rejection and is uncertain what to do next. After visiting a friend who suggested the old cliché that love conquers all, Oscar resorts to an extremely unusual method to solve the problem of Lulu's reluctance. After his local swimming pool has closed for the evening, Oscar dives in and swims to the bottom and holds his breath and waits until morning. Next morning when he is discovered, still alive, he refuses to surface until he has seen Lulu.
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The Longest Memory (1997)
Character: The Overseer's Assistant
Whitechapel works as a slave on a Virginia plantation; he has been given the name of his owner, Mr Whitechapel. The plantation's overseer is the violent and hard-drinking Sanders, embittered by the death of his wife. When Whitechapel's beautiful young bride attracts Sanders's attention, the stage is set for a tragedy that spans generations.
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Thin Lines (1997)
Character: DI MacFarland
tale of two cops, similar personalities but at opposite ends of their careers.One seedy and cynical...the other young and gun-ho..
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The Secret Rapture (1993)
Character: Hospital Patient (uncredited)
Upon her father's death, a woman comes into emotional and psychological conflict with her young lover, her overbearing sister and her alcoholic stepmother.
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Imogen's Face (1998)
Character: Hospital Porter
The beautiful Imogen has just given birth to twins, and asks her sister Amanda to cover for her while she spends time with her lover.
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The Barn (2024)
Character: Odin (Viking King)
The story is a mysterious tale following the journey of a spirited young girl as she ultimately comes to learn of her destiny and special powers of healing.
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The Absence of War (1995)
Character: Naval Officer
Political drama written by David Hare and starring John Thaw and based on Labour's disastrous 1992 election campaign. Labour leader George Jones battles with his party on the campaign trail of a general election.
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Genghis Cohn (1993)
Character: Watcher 1
In the midst of World War II, Nazi officer Otto Schatz declares the execution of Jewish music-hall comedian Genghis Cohn. Many years later, Otto is comfortably retired into the life of a highly respected police commissioner, and is investigating a series of murders when he encounters the ghost of Genghis Cohn. The haunting turns into a taunting, and before he knows it, Schatz is slowly driven mad as he is lured into a trap.
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Deacon Brodie (1997)
Character: Mcready
Drama based on the true story of Deacon Brodie one of Scotland's most notorious criminals. In 1788 Deacon Brodie a master cabinet maker and town councillor is a rogue and a hedonist. He steals money but gives it back. He attempts to steal a fortune from the city's Customs and Excise office but the attempt fails and he is caught. There is a widely-publicised trial and he is sentenced to death to be hanged on the gallows he designed.
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The Affair (1995)
Character: US Soldier (uncredited)
A black soldier in World War II England begins an affair with a white woman whose husband is a soldier currently overseas in battle and in doubts of her relationship with him as she discovered he had been having an affair with his secretary.
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Miss Morison's Ghosts (1981)
Character: Man in Punt (uncredited)
Two British women claim to have been thrown into a time warp where they saw Marie Antoinette as they were strolling through the gardens at Versailles Palace in France. After they tell their story to a psychic society, they find themselves the objects of derision and their jobs are threatened.
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Distant Shadow (2000)
Character: Jimmy Scarface
Haunted by her mother's murder, Michelle Wallace gets entangled with mysterious government assassin Charles Paskin, who is on a mission to retrieve stolen files connected to a top secret operation that may contain clues linked to Michelle's mother.
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Carrington (1995)
Character: Johnny Boy (uncredited)
Painter Dora Carrington develops an intimate but extremely complex bond with writer Lytton Strachey. Though Lytton is a homosexual, he is enchanted by the mysterious Dora and they begin a lifelong friendship that has strangely romantic undertones. Eventually, Lytton and Dora decide to live together, despite the fact that the latter has fallen in love with military man Ralph Partridge, whom she plans to marry.
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Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1997)
Character: Court Room Journalist (uncredited)
Gordon Comstock is a copywriter at an ad agency, and his girlfriend Rosemary is a designer. Gordon believes he is a genius, a marvelous poet and quits the ad agency, trying to live on his poems, but poverty soon comes to him.
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The Heart Surgeon (1997)
Character: Journalist
Cardiac surgeon Alex Marsden has an affair with Marcella Duggan, but then finds himself having to operate on her husband Larry, who is also his friend.
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Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
Character: Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Over the course of five social occasions, a committed bachelor must consider the notion that he may have discovered love.
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GoldenEye (1995)
Character: Casino Gambler (uncredited)
When a powerful satellite system falls into the hands of Alec Trevelyan, AKA Agent 006, a former ally-turned-enemy, only James Bond can save the world from a dangerous space weapon that -- in one short pulse -- could destroy the earth! As Bond squares off against his former compatriot, he also battles Xenia Onatopp, an assassin who uses pleasure as her ultimate weapon.
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The Bill: Target (1996)
Character: DI Jones (uncredited)
WPC Ackland finds herself the target of an assassin's bullet.
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The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
Character: voice overs (uncredited)
An American gets a ticket for an audience participation game in London, then gets involved in a case of mistaken identity. As an international plot unravels around him, he thinks it's all part of the act.
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Hostile Waters (1997)
Character: Private Curtis
Based on true events, an American submarine collides into a Soviet sub of the coast of America and an ensuing standoff occurs that could lead to total annihilation.
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Artificial (2026)
Character: David
An undercover cop is assigned to monitor a humanoid robot, but an unexpected bond over art leads to a final task: creating a painting.
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The Young Poisoner's Handbook (1995)
Character: Lab Student (uncredited)
Graham Young is a teenage misfit living in suburban London in the 1960s. He hates his stepmother but loves chemistry, and the two impulses unite in a wicked plot to slowly poison her. After she dies, he's found guilty and sent to a psychiatric hospital, where an idealistic doctor thinks he can be cured.
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The Wings of the Dove (1997)
Character: Royal Bodyguard (uncredited)
Kate is secretly betrothed to a struggling journalist, Merton Densher. But she knows her Aunt Maude will never approve of the match, since Kate's deceased mother has lost all her money in a marriage to a degenerate opium addict. When Kate meets a terminally ill American heiress named Millie traveling through Europe, she comes up with a conniving plan to have both love and wealth.
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Firelight (1998)
Character: Servant Jake
In 1838, lovely governess Elisabeth agrees to bear a child of anonymous English landowner, and he will in return pay her father's debt. At birth she, as agreed, gives up the child. Seven years later she is hired as governess to a girl on a remote Sussex estate. The father of the girl, Charles Godwin, turns out to be that anonymous landowner. So Elisabeth has to be her own daughter's governess, and she can't reveal the secret of her tie with little Louisa.
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Hamlet (1996)
Character: Courtier (uncredited)
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, returns home to find his father murdered and his mother now marrying the murderer... his uncle. Meanwhile, war is brewing.
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Heaven's Gate (1980)
Character: Charles (uncredited)
Harvard graduate James Averill serves as the sheriff of prosperous Jackson County, Wyoming, standing at the center of a conflict between impoverished immigrants and affluent cattle farmers. Politically connected ranchers enlist mercenary Nathan Champion—who is also vying for the affections of local madam Ella Watson—to combat the immigrant uprising. As tensions escalate, both Averill and Champion start to question their decisions.
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True Blue (1996)
Character: Journalist (uncredited)
The story of the year the Oxford and Cambridge boat race changed from a gentleman's race to one where winning was everything.
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The Dead (2010)
Character: Co-Pilot Collins
When the last evacuation flight out of war-torn Africa crashes off the coast, American Air Force Engineer Lieutenant Brian Murphy emerges as the sole survivor in a land where the dead are returning to life and attacking the living.
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Metroland (1997)
Character: Tennis Player (uncredited)
In late-1970s suburban London, Chris and Marion have settled into a comfortable yet all-too-predictable middle-class existence. Chris receives an unexpected visit from his free-spirited friend Toni, a reunion that reminds him of a more carefree time in 1960s Paris. Now, with lingering doubts about his marriage bubbling up, Chris must make the choice between revisiting his youthful abandon with Toni or facing the here and now with Marion.
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The Leading Man (1996)
Character: Journalist (uncredited)
Successful playwright Felix Webb has a new play, 'The Hit Man', in rehearsal. Directed by his old friend Humphrey, it is already being hailed as a masterpiece; but Felix can't enjoy his success. He has fallen passionately in love with Hilary, a beautiful, fiesty young actress, and is preparing to desert his perfect family, his wife Elena and three lively children. His intolerable situation is further complicated when Humphrey casts Hilary as one of the leads in 'The Hit Man'. Enter Robin Grange, a charismatic young Hollywood actor making his London theatre debut. Robin is attractive, charming and dangerous, and soon inveigles his way into everyone's life. He ingratiates himself with the cast and, quickly grasping Felix's dilemma, sets about weaving his web of mischief. He suggests that if he were to seduce Elena, she would be distracted from Felix's affair, regain her self respect, and perhaps even willingly part from the unfaithful husband to whom she clings...
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