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Directed by Robert Young,
Roger YoungOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Spy films,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Thomas Kretschmann,
Troy Garity,
Stephen Fry,
Franka Potente,
Srbova Tereza,
Stephen GreifRating59%
The film is based on manuscripts of the interrogations of Adolf Eichmann (Thomas Kretschmann) before he was tried and hanged in a prison in Israel. Eichmann recounts events from his past to a young Israeli officer, Captain Avner Less (Troy Garity), who is faced with the immense task of tricking the skilled manipulator into self-incrimination. While the world waits, Less' countrymen call for immediate execution, forcing him and Eichmann to confront each other in a battle of wills., 3h20
Directed by Roger YoungOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Political filmsActors Peter O'Toole,
Vittoria Belvedere,
Charlotte Rampling,
Benjamin Sadler,
Ken Duken,
Gottfried JohnRating61%
Augustus is on his death bed. He looks back on his life to a conversation he had with his beloved daughter, Julia. After an attempt on Augustus' life, he is shocked to learn his closest friend and Julia's husband Marcus Agrippa is dead. Livia suggests that for the safety of Rome, her stepdaughter Julia should marry her son Tiberius. Her reluctance to marry Tiberius causes Augustus to sit down and tell her the story of how he became the emperor of Rome., 3h5
Directed by Roger YoungOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Spy films,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Martial arts films,
Political films,
Road moviesActors Richard Chamberlain,
Jaclyn Smith,
Anthony Quayle,
Donald Moffat,
Denholm Elliott,
Yorgo VoyagisRating67%
The film's plot exhibits some differences from that of the novel by Ludlum. The undercover identity of Jason Bourne is simplified. In the book, David Webb, because of his amnesia, believes himself to be Jason Bourne and an assassin called Cain. In the film, the name Cain is left out. In the film, Carlos is shown to be responsible for killing Webb's wife and child, which is not the case in the novel. Alexander Conklin is accidentally shot by his own people when attempting to kill Bourne; in the novel he survives and appears in subsequent novels. In the book's ending, Carlos escapes in the confusion, whereas in the film he is gunned down at the last moment by Bourne/David Webb. Because Carlos is the primary antagonist of the original Bourne trilogy (although only The Bourne Supremacy had been published when the film was produced), this essentially ends the story with one film., 2h16
Directed by Stanley KubrickOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Social science fiction,
CrimeThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Prison films,
Films about sexuality,
Films about suicide,
Rape in fiction,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Films set in the future,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Films about psychiatry,
Political films,
Dystopian filmsActors Malcolm McDowell,
Patrick Magee,
Adrienne Corri,
Miriam Karlin,
Godfrey Quigley,
Anthony SharpRating81%
In futuristic London, Alex DeLarge is the leader of his "droogs", Georgie, Dim and Pete. One night, after getting intoxicated on "drencrom" (milk laced with drugs), they engage in an evening of "ultra-violence," which includes beating an elderly vagrant and fighting a rival gang led by Billyboy. After stealing a car, they drive to the country home of writer F. Alexander, where they beat Mr. Alexander to the point of crippling him for life. Alex then rapes his wife while singing "Singin' in the Rain"., 1h54
Directed by Jack GoldOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Malcolm McDowell,
Christopher Plummer,
Simon Ward,
Peter Firth,
John Gielgud,
David WoodRating64%
In a one-week timeframe, life at the front in a RFC squadron is documented. The real story begins a year before with fighter ace Major John Gresham (Malcolm McDowell) speaking to a class of students at Eton public school in October 1916. One year later, a new recruit arrives at Gresham's base in France, 2nd Lt. Croft (Peter Firth). Gresham had been his house captain at Eton and is also the boyfriend of his older sister. Gresham already relies on alcohol to cope with combat stress and continue flying. Now the strain of being responsible for this young recruit (a potential brother-in-law) is an additional burden. Croft has to learn how to survive not only in the air but on the ground as well as he makes some minor mistakes in squadron etiquette., 2h35
Directed by Stuart RosenbergOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
WarThemes Seafaring films,
Films about religion,
Transport films,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Faye Dunaway,
Oskar Werner,
Lee Grant,
Max von Sydow,
James Mason,
Malcolm McDowellRating63%
Based on actual events, this film tells the story of the 1939 voyage of the MS St. Louis, which departed from Hamburg carrying 937 Jews from Germany, ostensibly to Havana, Cuba. The passengers, having seen and suffered rising anti-Semitism in Germany, realised this might be their only chance to escape. The film details the emotional journey of the passengers who gradually become aware that their passage was planned as an exercise in propaganda, and that it had never been intended that they disembark in Cuba. Rather, they were to be set up as Pariahs, to set an example before the world. As a Nazi official states in the film, when the whole world has refused to accept them as refugees, no country can blame Germany for the fate of the Jews., 1h39
Directed by J. Lee ThompsonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Sports films,
Political filmsActors Anthony Quinn,
James Mason,
Malcolm McDowell,
Patricia Neal,
Christopher Lee,
Kay LenzRating60%
During World War II, a Basque farmer (Anthony Quinn) is asked by the French resistance to help a fleeing scientist (James Mason) and his family escape across the Pyrenees Mountains to safety in neutral Spain. On his trail are a group of Germans, led by a sadistic SS officer (Malcolm McDowell)., 1h46
Directed by John MooreOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Action,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political films,
Children's films,
Disaster films,
Films about aviation accidents or incidents,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Owen Wilson,
Gene Hackman,
Gabriel Macht,
Joaquim de Almeida,
David Keith,
Charles Malik WhitfieldRating63%
In the final stages of the Bosnian War in December 1995, United States Navy flight officer Lieutenant Chris Burnett (Owen Wilson) and pilot Lieutenant Jeremy Stackhouse (Gabriel Macht), who are stationed on an aircraft carrier in the Adriatic Sea, are assigned a reconnaissance mission by their commanding officer, Admiral Reigart (Gene Hackman). The mission goes smoothly until they spot suspicious activity in the demilitarized zone where NATO aircraft and the warring factions are prohibited from engaging in military activity. Burnett persuades Stackhouse to fly their F/A-18 Hornet off-course to get a close look and photograph the target. They are unaware that they photographed mass graves, and Serb soldiers see the jet. The local Bosnian Serb paramilitary commander, General Miroslav Lokar (modelled on Arkan and his Tiger militia, and played by Olek Krupa), is conducting a secret genocidal campaign against the local Bosniak population. Not wanting the mass graves to be discovered, Lokar orders the jet be shot down., 2h12
Directed by Bob Rafelson,
Stuart RosenbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Prison filmsActors Robert Redford,
Yaphet Kotto,
Jane Alexander,
Morgan Freeman,
David Keith,
Everett McGillRating70%
In 1969 a mysterious man (Robert Redford) arrives at Wakefield State Prison in Arkansas. As an inmate, he immediately witnesses rampant abuse and corruption, including open and endemic sexual assault, torture, worm-ridden diseased food, insurance fraud and a doctor charging inmates for care. Brubaker eventually reveals himself—during a dramatic standoff involving a deranged prisoner who was being held in solitary confinement—to be the new prison warden to the amazement of both prisoners and officials alike., 1h31
Directed by Joel HershmanOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Environmental films,
Prison filmsActors Clive Owen,
Helen Mirren,
Lucy Punch,
David Kelly,
Natasha Little,
Warren ClarkeRating67%
When Colin Briggs is placed in an experimental program to finish off his prison sentence, all he wants is peace and quiet. After his wise, elderly roommate Fergus introduces him to gardening, Colin uncovers a talent and passion for plants. Teaming up with his fellow inmates, Colin gets the attention of celebrated gardener Georgina Woodhouse. Soon, the unexpected gardeners are preparing to compete for the Hampton Court Flower Show. When Colin meets Georgina's beautiful daughter Primrose, he discovers another reason to fight for his freedom: true love.