Ralph Brown is a Actor and Scriptwriter British born on 18 june 1957 at Cambridge (United-kingdom)
Ralph Brown
Ralph Brown participated to
44 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
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Directed by David FincherOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Space adventure films,
Monde imaginaire,
Prison films,
Dans l'espace,
Sur une planète fictive,
Films set in the future,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Space opera,
Children's films,
Films about extraterrestrial life,
Robot filmsActors Sigourney Weaver,
Charles Dutton,
Charles Dance,
Brian Glover,
Ralph Brown,
Paul McGannRoles Aaron
Rating63%
A fire starts aboard the Colonial Marine spaceship Sulaco. The computer launches an escape pod containing Ellen Ripley, the young girl Newt, an unidentified man, and the damaged android Bishop. All four are in cryonic stasis. The ship's scans of the crew's cryotubes show an Alien facehugger attached to one of the crew members. The pod crash-lands on Fiorina "Fury" 161, a foundry facility and penal colony inhabited by male inmates with "double-Y" chromosome patterns and histories of physical and sexual violence. After some inmates recover the pod and its passengers, an Alien facehugger approaches the prison dog., 1h56
Directed by Renny HarlinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Films about religion,
Demons in filmActors Stellan Skarsgård,
Izabella Dorota Skorupko,
James D'Arcy,
Ralph Brown,
Julian Wadham,
Ben CrossRoles Sergeant Major
Rating51%
The film opens with a bloodied and terrified priest slowly making his way across the bodies of thousands of dead soldiers. There are many crows and hyenas roving around the bodies. The priest reaches the dead body of another priest and tries take a small demon idol of the head of Pazuzu from his hand, but, suddenly, the dead priest briefly comes back to life and stops the living priest from taking it. The camera pulls back to reveal that the entire valley is littered with dead soldiers, many have been crucified upside down. The movie then cuts to Cairo, Egypt in 1949, where the young Father Lancaster Merrin (played by Skarsgård, who played the same part in Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist) has taken a sabbatical from the Church and devoted himself to history and archaeology as he struggles with his shattered faith. He is haunted especially by an incident in a small village in the occupied Netherlands during World War II, where he served as parish priest: near the end of the war, a sadistic Nazi SS commander, in retaliation for the murder of a German trooper, forces Merrin to participate in arbitrary executions in order to save a full village from slaughter.