James Bolam
13 titles
Filmography
13 results
When the Boat Comes In
Set in the shipbuilding and mining district of Tyneside, northern England, former army sergeant Jack Ford and the Seaton family cope with the aftermath of World War I: the lack of jobs, the great depression of the 1920s, trade union activists and an uncaring society. Ford has had his fill of struggle in the trenches and is now determined to make something of himself in this brave new world.
Grandpa in My Pocket
With his secret magical Shrinking Cap on, Grandpa causes mayhem for Jason . . . but the duo always manages to save the day through teamwork.

The Stalker's Apprentice
(1998)A book editor at a publishing house uses a manuscript penned by a serial killer as a guide to stalk a woman he’s obsessed with.

Crucible of Terror
(1972)Un escultor se obsesiona tanto con una joven mujer, que la mata para dejar plasmada su figura en una perfecta escultura de bronce.

The Plague Dogs
(1982)When a pair of dogs escape from a government research lab, they struggle to survive under harsh circumstances in the wild, with help from a wily fox.

The End of the Affair
(1999)A novelist has a chance meeting with the husband of his ex-mistress in London, and his reliving of their memories spurs him on to win her back.

The Island on Bird Street
(1997)During WWII, a boy hides in the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto, after his family is sent to concentration camps, and awaits his father’s promised return.

The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
(1962)A rebellious youth sentenced to a boy's reformatory for robbery rises through the ranks and is recognized by the governor for his skill as a runner.

In Celebration
(1975)Lindsay Anderson turns his acclaimed Royal Court Theater run into a riveting cinematic interpretation of David Storey's ferocious play. In their tiny Yorkshire house, God-fearing and hardworking Mr. and Mrs. Shaw welcome their sons home to celebrate the couple's fortieth wedding anniversary. But with each son's arrival, the Shaw's model blue collar family facade begins to chip away.

A Kind of Loving
(1962)After his girlfriend's pregnancy forces him to marry her, a young man must adjust to his new life and contend with his domineering mother-in-law.

Clockwork Mice
(1995)A newly arrived special needs education teacher gains one of his students' attention by starting a running club and challenging him to a race.

Murder Most Foul
(1964)Agatha Christie's Miss Marple finds herself the only jury member who believes a defendant's innocence and she sets out to prove it.

The Last Days of Lehman Brothers
(2009)Drama telling the story of the most dramatic weekend on Wall Street since 1929, when the collapse of one institution threatened all.