Shirley Anne Field
10 titles
Filmography
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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
(1960)Early twenty-something Arthur Seaton was born into a working class family in Nottingham, England, and seems destined to remain in that working class life. To dull the pain of his life, he spends his time boozing on Saturday nights, and having an affair with the more mature Brenda, a mother and wife married to his friend and co-worker, Jack.

Man in the Moon
(1960)The heartwarming coming-of-age film set in the 1950s stars Reese Witherspoon as a 14-year-old girl who gets her first difficult lesson in love.

House of the Living Dead
(1974)A South African plantation becomes the killing grounds for a psychotic maniac who starts with the ranch animals and moves on to the human residents.

The War Lover
(1962)Stunning aerial photography highlights this powerful film adaptation of John Hersey s important novel. In England, during World War II bomber pilots, McQueen and Wagner, fall for the same girl, but only one will make it through the war to ask for her hand.

Kings of the Sun
(1963)In this historic epic, a great Mayan king moves his surviving tribesmen to the coast, where tense rivalries and civil strife result in a harsh war.
Lady Chatterley
Drama based on the infamous DH Lawrence novel of love and lust across the class divide. Stifled by a sexless marriage Lady Chatterley takes to walking in the grounds of the family estate where she meets Mellors, the gamekeeper.

Hear My Song
(1991)Peter Chelsom's unashamedly romantic comedy about a 1950s singer with a voice that made women weep. Co-starring Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar in an early film role.
The Power of Three
(2011)Michelle, Olivia, and Lizzie were best friends at university. A team. But that was 30 years ago. One failed marriage, an empty nest, and stalled careers--is there really life after 50? Each woman dreads an upcoming reunion and thinks that the others are richer, happier, and more successful. When the truth is revealed, the women reunite to become the women they once were and could be again.

Alfie
(1966)Alfie is not really a bad sort. It’s just that he has this overwhelming desire for the opposite sex. You might say that “birds’ are irresistible to him, sort of second nature.

Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry
(2000)A maladjusted accountant employs a transactional bookkeeping principle to settle a series of scores with a society he believes has wronged him.