Moll Flanders is a 1975 British drama television film directed by Donald McWhinnie and starring Julia Foster, Kenneth Haigh and Ian Ogilvy. It is an adaptation of the novel Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe.
, 1h5 Directed byPat O'Connor GenresDrama, Romance ActorsBrenda Fricker, John Kavanagh, Cyril Cusack, Mick Lally, Bríd Brennan, Joe Pilkington Rating76% Set in rural Ireland in the 1950s, Bridie has been attending the local dance hall for years in the hope of finding a good husband who can help work her family's farm. Now surrounded by younger prettier women at the dances, she comes to the realization that all the good men of her generation have emigrated or have been spoken for; and her only remaining hope for marriage is with the alcoholic and unreliable Bowser Egan.
, 2h12 Directed byBob Rafelson, Stuart Rosenberg OriginUSA GenresDrama, Crime ThemesPrison films ActorsRobert Redford, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Alexander, Morgan Freeman, David Keith, Everett McGill Rating70% 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.
, 1h30 Directed byJerry Schatzberg OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Crime ActorsStockard Channing, Sam Waterston, Franklyn Ajaye Rating56% Vurrla, also known as Dandy, is a car thief. As a public defender tries in vain to understand her, the only thing driving the young woman is to steal enough automobiles to make enough money to buy her dream car, a Ferrari Dino.