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Hard Times (1994)
Character: Tom
Charles Dickens' bleak, passionate novel about the challenges of life in 19th-century London comes to life with an outstanding cast and brilliant cinematography.
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The Ruby Ring (1997)
Character: Robert Langley
A magic ruby ring transports fifteen-year-old Lucy (Emily Hamilton) one hundred years back in time to a castle, where she's a servant girl. Christian Anholt, Emma Cunniffe, Gillian Kearney, Judy Parfitt and Rutger Hauer costar in this enchanting family film.
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Seventeen (1994)
Character: N/A
Short drama about a seventeen year-old girl, the lifeguard she fancies, and her older sister who he fancies.
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Appetite (1998)
Character: Nelson
The guests of the Station Hotel have assembled to play a game of cards. The loser will sleep in room 207, a room rumored to be haunted. It hasn't been slept in for 20 years. As their lives tangle in a paranoid deadlock, the only escape becomes murder.
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Ghosted (2016)
Character: Nigel
A widow's attempts to find love are ruined when the ghost of her cheating dead husband joins her on her dates.
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The Blackheath Poisonings (1992)
Character: Paul Vandervent
The investigation of Paul Vandervent into the mysterious death of his father brings further discord among two feuding families tied together in business and marriage, living under the same roof.
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Severed Garden (2015)
Character: Frank
Sophie, a police officer, is about to give birth. On her hospital bed, she journeys through her imagined future, led by her daughter-to-be.
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The Waiting Time (1999)
Character: Ben Rogers
When British Intelligence Officer Tracy Barnes attacks visiting German politician Dieter Krause, solicitor's clerk Joshua Mantle is called to help unravel the events which led to the assault.
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Money For Nothing (1993)
Character: Gary Worrall
The story of an ambitious schoolboy, Gary Worrall (played by Christien Anholt), who sets out to make £1M during his half term school break! He is aided and abetted in this adventure by his school mate Brian Thurrock (Paul Reynolds). All goes smoothly until he meets the beautiful Lisa (Jayne Ashbourne) and he realises that life in the 'real' world is much more complicated than the theory in the classroom!
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30 Years to Life (1998)
Character: Derek
In a futuristic dystopia, a teenager is medically aged 30 years to punish him for a crime he didn't commit.
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Class of '61 (1993)
Character: Terry O'Neil
Three West Point 1861 generation cadets and friends go on opposite sides after the breakout of The Civil War, with tragic consequences. A subplot involves Lucius, a Shelby Peyton's slave, who kills a slave trader and goes on the run.
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Die Harfenspielerin (1999)
Character: N/A
The Harpist is a 1999 British-German drama film directed by Hansjörg Thurn and starring Geraldine O'Rawe, Christien Anholt and Stephen McGann. Its plot concerns a young novelist who travels to Hamburg to see an Irish harpist with whom he has become obsessed.
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Nightmare on Everest (2017)
Character: Narrator (voice)
Telling the emotional story of people trapped in the Himalayas following the earthquake which struck Nepal on the 25/04/2015.
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Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric (1989)
Character: Perkins
The Doctor and Ace arrive at a secret military base during World War II, where an ancient evil from the Doctor's past prepares to make his final deadly move. As hideous vampires rise from the sea and Russian commandoes begin to close in, they are confronted not only with a mystery from the distant past but also a terrifying vision of mankind's future...
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Reunion (1989)
Character: Hans Strauss
Attorney Henry Strauss grew up in Germany, but left the country with his Jewish family during the rise of the Third Reich. Still wondering about what happened to his boyhood friend Konradin Von Lohenburg, Strauss travels back to Germany for the first time since he was a young man, bringing up some painful memories.
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One Against the Wind (1991)
Character: Maurice Lindell, Mary's Son
Mary Linden works for the French Red Cross in Occupied France during World War II and helps allied soldiers who have been shot down to escape to the unoccupied side. Her activities are complicated by her high profile and her daughter's love affair with a German officer. Based on the true story.
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Dark Corners (2006)
Character: David Hamilton
A troubled young woman wakes up one day as a different person - someone who is stalked by creatures.
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Hamlet (1990)
Character: Marcellus
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, finds out that his uncle Claudius killed his father to obtain the throne, and plans revenge.
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The Power of One (1992)
Character: Date at Dinner
PK, an English orphan terrorized for his family's political beliefs in Africa, turns to his only friend, a kindly world-wise prisoner, Geel Piet. Geel teaches him how to box with the motto “fight with your fists and lead with your heart”. As he grows to manhood, PK uses these words to take on the system and the injustices he sees around him - and finds that one person really can make a difference.
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The Laureate (2023)
Character: T. S. Eliot
Set against the glamorous backdrop of Britain's roaring '20s, The Laureate tells the story of young British War Poet Robert Graves, who is married with four children when he meets and becomes romantically involved with Laura Riding, a writer from America. Defying the conventions of polite society, Riding moves in with Graves and his wife living as a menage a tois. Then with the arrival of strappingly handsome Irish poet Geoffrey Phibbs, the arrangement becomes a menage a quatre. But soon tensions and rivalries become so fraught that Graves is a suspect for attempted murder.
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Preaching to the Perverted (1997)
Character: Peter Emery
A computer wizard infiltrates a London sex club to get evidence for a shutdown, but falls for the proprietress.
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