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The Marriage of Reason & Squalor (2015)
Character: N/A
With a name like Chlamydia Love, it comes as no surprise that the young lady in question is considered to be the office slut. Her colleagues also do not miss an occasion to ridicule her when she talks about her imaginary prince on a white horse. Chlamydia couldn’t care less. She just has to jump into a flushing toilet bowl to meet her beloved, the handsome surgeon Algernon Hertz. But her precious prince keeps her waiting and locals turn out to be a whole lot more savage that what is mentioned in the glossy tourist brochures. Chlamydia has to go on the run and ends up in the lair of the misanthropic scientist Helmut Mandragorass, a specimen of the male race not exactly blessed with dashing looks as his protruding forehead dwarves everything else. Paradise isn’t always what it seems to be.
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The Interrogation of John (1987)
Character: John
A suspect is brought to a London police station charged with gross indecency. Police at the station believe he is connected with a murder in the area earlier that night, but the suspect refuses to speak.
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These Foolish Things (1989)
Character: Jasper
Gutrune's romance with newspaper editor Nick Verney is hampered by the fact that he is still in love with the wife from whom he is separated. She finds that in affairs of the heart, advice is the last thing she needs.
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Home Run (1989)
Character: Giles
Back in London from abroad, Bill English has it all - smart flat with a river view, flash car and, of course, the beautiful Anna. But he was born and brought up in these parts and everything's changed. Anna asks: 'Where are the ghosts Bill?'
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The Bookshop (2017)
Character: Mr. Raven
Set in a small English town in 1959, a woman decides, against polite but ruthless local opposition, to open a bookshop, a decision which becomes a political minefield.
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Charlotte Gray (2001)
Character: Business Man at Party
This is a drama set in Nazi-occupied France at the height of World War II. Charlotte Gray tells the compelling story of a young Scottish woman working with the French Resistance in the hope of rescuing her lover, a missing RAF pilot. Based on the best-selling novel by Sebastian Faulks.
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The Tiger's Tail (2006)
Character: Male nurse
After a chance encounter, a Dubliner is stalked by a murderous facsimile of himself.
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Drowning by Numbers (1988)
Character: Mr. 70 Van Dyke
Cissie Colpitts drowns her cheating husband and, in the ensuing cover-up, enlists the help of lonely coroner Henry Madgett, an old friend with a longstanding weakness for her charms. But when Cissie's daughter and granddaughter—both also named Cissie Colpitts—decide to resort to the same methods for solving conflicts with their own frustrating husbands, the women and their repeated appeals for help begin to wear on Madgett's conscience.
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Heart of Darkness (1993)
Character: Harou
A trading company manager travels up an African river to find a missing outpost head and discovers the depth of evil in humanity's soul.
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Chromophobia (2006)
Character: Cosmetic Surgeon
Encouraged by his editor to seek 'sexy stories that sell', a reporter preys upon the private life of an erstwhile friend, with disastrous results.
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Intimacy (2001)
Character: Bar Owner
Failed musician Jay abandoned his family and now earns a living as head bartender in a trendy London pub. Every Wednesday afternoon, a woman comes to his house for graphic, almost wordless, sex. One day, Jay follows her and learns about her. This eventually disrupts their relationship.
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Love Actually (2003)
Character: Michael, Sarah's Brother
Eight very different couples deal with their love lives in various loosely interrelated tales all set during a frantic month before Christmas in London.
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The Tall Guy (1989)
Character: Man with Vacuum Cleaner Pipe
An American actor in England tries to find love and work.
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