Goldcrest Films
Goldcrest Films participated in
34 films (as a production or realisation company).
Among thoses,
9 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Production
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Directed by Phyllida LloydOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilities,
Political filmsActors Meryl Streep,
Jim Broadbent,
Anthony Head,
Alexandra Roach,
Richard E. Grant,
Iain GlenThe film begins in September 2008 (opening against the backdrop of news of the Islamabad Marriott Hotel bombing) with an elderly Lady Thatcher buying milk unrecognized by other customers and walking back from the shop alone. Over the course of three days, we see her struggle with dementia and with the lack of power that comes with old age, while looking back on defining moments of her personal and professional life, on which she reminisces with her (now-dead) husband, Denis Thatcher, whose death she is unable to fully accept. She is shown as having difficulty distinguishing between the past and present. A theme throughout the film is the personal price that Thatcher has paid for power. Denis is portrayed as somewhat ambivalent about his wife's rise to power, her son Mark lives in South Africa and is shown as having little contact with his mother, and Thatcher's relationship with her daughter Carol is at times strained., 3h11
Directed by Richard AttenboroughOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Biography,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about racismActors Ben Kingsley,
Candice Bergen,
Martin Sheen,
Edward Fox,
Roshan Seth,
John GielgudThe screenplay of Gandhi is available as a published book. The film opens with a statement from the filmmakers explaining their approach to the problem of filming Gandhi's complex life story:, 1h59
Directed by Sam MendesOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Pregnancy filmsActors Leonardo DiCaprio,
Kate Winslet,
Michael Shannon,
Dylan Baker,
Christopher Fitzgerald,
Ryan SimpkinsIn 1955, Frank Wheeler (Leonardo DiCaprio) meets April (Kate Winslet) at a party. He is a longshoreman, hoping to be a cashier; she wants to be an actress. Frank later secures a sales position with Knox Machines, for which his father worked for twenty years, and he and April marry. The Wheelers move to 115 Revolutionary Road in suburban Connecticut when April becomes pregnant., 1h59
Directed by Hugh HudsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Sports films,
Athletics films,
Films about the Olympic Games,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Children's filmsActors Ben Cross,
Ian Charleson,
Nigel Havers,
Cheryl Campbell,
Alice Krige,
Ian HolmIn 1919, Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross) enters the University of Cambridge, where he experiences anti-Semitism from the staff, but enjoys participating in the Gilbert and Sullivan club. He becomes the first person to ever complete the Trinity Great Court Run – running around the college courtyard in the time it takes for the clock to strike 12. Abrahams achieves an undefeated string of victories in various national running competitions. Although focused on his running, he falls in love with a leading Gilbert and Sullivan soprano, Sybil (Alice Krige)., 1h39
Directed by John CarpenterOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Social science fiction,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Post-apocalyptic films,
Prison films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Kurt Russell,
Lee Van Cleef,
Ernest Borgnine,
Donald Pleasence,
Isaac Hayes,
Harry Dean StantonIn 1988, following a 400% increase in crime, the United States Government has evacuated Manhattan and turned the island into a giant maximum-security prison in which all inmates serve a life sentence. A 50-foot (15 m) containment wall surrounds the island and routes out of Manhattan have been dismantled or mined. Armed helicopters patrol the rivers and harbor., 2h18
Directed by Roland JofféOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Sam Waterston,
John Malkovich,
Haing S. Ngor,
Julian Sands,
Craig T. Nelson,
Spalding GrayIn the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh during May 1973, the Cambodian national army is fighting a civil war with the Khmer Rouge, a result of the Vietnam War overspilling that country’s borders. Dith Pran, a Cambodian journalist and interpreter for The New York Times, awaits the arrival of reporter Sydney Schanberg at the city's airport but leaves suddenly. Schanberg takes a cab to his hotel where he meets up with Al Rockoff (John Malkovich). Pran meets Schanberg later and tells him that an incident has occurred in a town, Neak Leung; allegedly, an American B-52 has bombed the town., 1h35
Directed by Alan Parker,
Gerald ScarfeOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Psychologie,
Films about racism,
Films about sexuality,
Musical films,
Films about psychiatry,
Political filmsActors Bob Geldof,
Christine Hargreaves,
Eleanor David,
Bob Hoskins,
Michael Ensign,
John Scott MartinPink, the protagonist, is a rock star, one of several reasons behind his apparent depressive and detached emotional state. He is first seen in an unkempt hotel room, motionless and expressionless, watching television. The opening music is the Vera Lynn recording of "The Little Boy that Santa Claus Forgot". It is revealed that Pink's father, a British soldier, was killed in action while defending the Anzio bridgehead during World War II, in Pink's infancy., 1h57
Directed by James IvoryOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceActors Maggie Smith,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Denholm Elliott,
Julian Sands,
Simon Callow,
Daniel Day-LewisMiss Lucy Honeychurch is from an English village in Surrey and is on holiday in Italy with her much older cousin and chaperone, Charlotte Bartlett. Charlotte is conventionally English, with an extremely restrictive personality and tends to get her way by expressing her emotions to manipulate others. Lucy has been brought up in an upper-middle class but loving and easygoing household, and had fewer inhibitions, which creates a strong tension between herself and Charlotte. They are in contrast with the more free-thinking and free-spirited backdrop of Italy. At a small pensione Lucy meets such people as Reverend Beebe, the two Miss Alans, and the author Miss Eleanor Lavish, but most importantly, the nonconformist Mr. Emerson and his handsome, philosophical son, George, who becomes friends with Charlotte. These men, although also English, represent the forward-thinking ideals of the turn-of-the-century, seeking to leave behind the repression and caution that was the norm in Victorian times. At first, the Emersons seem strange and unfamiliar to Lucy and Charlotte. They seem sincere but unaware of finer upper class Victorian manners. Mr. Emerson offers to switch rooms with the women, who desire a room with a view. Charlotte is offended, believing him to be rude and tactless for what she perceives to be indebting them with his offer. As Lucy begins her journey to maturity, she finds herself drawn to George due to his mysterious thinking and readily expressed emotions., 1h53
Directed by John Boorman,
Lasse HallströmOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
HistoricalThemes Films about children,
Pregnancy films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Sarah Miles,
David Hayman,
Sammi Davis,
Derrick O'Connor,
Susan Wooldridge,
Ian BannenBeginning just before the start of the Second World War, the film tells the story of the Rowan family: Bill, his sisters Sue and Dawn, and his parents Grace and Clive, living in a suburb of London. After the war starts, Clive joins the army, leaving Grace alone to watch over the children.