Ian Holm
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Filmography
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The Sweet Hereafter
(1997)Arriving in a small town after a tragic accident, a big-city lawyer driven by his own demons stirs up the anger of the members of the community. In the ensuing atmosphere of suspicion and doubt, a teenager manages to regain her dignity and re-unite the community.

The Emperor's New Clothes
(2001)In this re-imagining of the final years of Napoleon, loyalists hire a lookalike to swap places with the deposed emperor during his exile. While the impostor wallows in luxury on the island of St. Helena, the real Napoleon returns to Paris.

The Real Middle Earth
(2007)Dive into the fantastic imagination of J.R.R. Tolkien, who was inspired by real landscapes, buildings, places, and names when creating Middle Earth.

Soft Targets
(1982)A Russian journalist believes he is being targeted by British Intelligence. Is his paranoia justified, or is he in fact a spy?

Secret Agent
John Drake is a special operative for M9, specializing in security assignments against any subversive element which threatened world peace.

Ratatouille
(2007)From the creators of Cars and The Incredibles comes a breakthrough comedy that lets you experience Paris from an all-new perspective!

The Last of the Blonde Bombshells
(2000)A widow tries to reassemble the all-girl swing band in which she played during WWII. Judi Dench, Ian Holm, Olympia Dukakis star.

Night Falls on Manhattan
(1997)A Manhattan District Attorney is thrust into the limelight after prosecuting a high-profile, headline-making case. As he moves deeper into the criminal justice system, his world is torn apart as he experiences personal and professional betrayal.

Wetherby
(1985)When a mysterious new acquaintance kills himself in front of her, a young woman becomes haunted by her own long-repressed romantic past.

The Homecoming
(1973)A professor returns home after a long absence to introduce his wife to his father and two brothers, but the family reunion has unexpected and disturbing consequences. Based on one of Harold Pinter's greatest plays, director Sir Peter Hall re-renders his original Royal Shakespeare Company London stage triumph as a bleached, claustrophobic delirium as no theater staging could.

The Hour of the Pig
(1993)Oscar winner Colin Firth leads this edgy thriller in which a dynamic young lawyer’s quest for the simple life leads him to a disturbing case of murder, seduction, and corruption in an otherwise quiet town.

Garden State
(2004)Twentysomething, emotionally detached Andrew “Large” Largeman hasn’t been home to New Jersey in nine years. Now, as Large attempts to re-connect with a variety of odd acquaintances – including his father – he decides to risk getting high on the most potent and unpredictable drug there is…life!

Naked Lunch
(1991)Peter Weller stars as a '50s writer struggling with drug addiction, writer's block and murderous guilt in David Cronenberg's film.

The Madness of King George
(1994)In late 18th century England, the benevolent King George III takes ill, showing signs of madness, opening the door to be usurped by his worthless son.

eXistenZ
(1999)This film depicts a society where game designers are superstars and players can enter games. A designer is fleeing for her life with a security guard her only ally.

From Hell
(2001)A troubled detective falls in love with a prostitute while stalking Jack the Ripper: A deranged royal physician who conspires with masons to conceal a wayward prince's marriage to a commoner.

Dance with a Stranger
(1985)A trenchant study of romantic self-destruction, which is based on the true story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman ever executed in Britain in 1955.

The Treatment
(2007)A neurotic prep school English teacher meets a gorgeous widow while his shrink—who may or may not be real—badgers him with Freudian mind games.

Loch Ness
(1996)A discredited research scientist is bundled off to Loch Ness to disprove Nessie's existence and finds something he never expected: unconditional love.

Alice Through the Looking Glass
(1998)A modern adaptation of the classic children's story "Alice Through the Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll and John Tenniel, which continued on from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". This time, Alice is played by the mother, who falls asleep while reading the bedtime story to her daughter. Walking through the Looking Glass, Alice (Kate Beckinsale) finds herself in Chessland, a magical and fun world.