Ralph Brown
20 titles
Filmography
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Tower Block
(2012)Audio commentary with writer James Moran.

Hard Tide
(2015)Hard Tide tells the incredible true story of Jake (Nathanael Wiseman) a small time dealer, raised in the care system in an impoverished English coastal town.

Mission London
(2010)Corrupt staff, gangs in the kitchen, a PR mishap and a stripper complicate the Queen’s presence at a concert celebrating Bulgaria’s EU membership.

Extremely Dangerous
A former secret agent, falsely accused of murdering his family, uncovers a deep conspiracy while on the run and clearing his name.
Huge
(2010)Feuding comedy duo Warren & Clarke (BAFTA-nominee Johnny Harris and BAFTA-winner Noel Clarke) dream of making it HUGE. As they gig around the comedy clubs of London they discover an unforgiving, cut-throat comedy circuit that is incredibly difficult to break into. With the odds stacked against them, do Warren & Clarke have what it takes to be the next big thing? This is one double act you won't want to miss. Comedian Ben Miller's (The Armstrong & Miller Show, Johnny English, Comic Relief) first feature film exposes the dark side of stand-up-comedy and the lengths people are willing to go to achieve their dreams. Also stars Thandie Newton, Michelle Ryan and comedy's finest names including Eddie Izzard, Jack Dee, Harry Hill, David Baddiel, Jo Brand and more.
Requiem Apache
(1994)Hamish is living the quiet life in Suffolk, until his shadowy past comes back to haunt him

Stand or Fall: The Remarkable Rise of Brighton and Hove Albion
(2024)Stand or Fall: The Remarkable Rise of Brighton & Hove Albion tells the inspiring true story of a club that went from near extinction to Premier League triumph. Through heartbreak, hope, and sheer determination, this documentary captures the passion of a city and the incredible journey of its beloved team. A must-watch for football fans and dreamers alike.

Withnail & I
(1987)The ultimate cult British comedy, Bruce Robinson's beloved, semi-autobiographical end-of-youth tale stars Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann as a pair of perpetually soused, unemployed actors in 1960s London who embark on a hilariously misbegotten country getaway.

Mean Machine
(2001)Danny Mehan was one of the biggest stars in British football until he was caught rigging a game during a championship tournament. While in prison he leads his inmates in a match against prison guards.
The Assets
"The Assets" will look inside the true, personal stories of the conclusion of the Cold War as told by the keepers of the nation's secrets: the CIA.

Buster
(1988)A small-time thief with a heart of gold takes part in the Great Train Robbery, but he soon discovers that wealth isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Up 'n' Under
(1998)Arthur Hoyle is a recession hit painter and decorator, having been banned from professional Rugby League. He has two passions in his life: Doreen, his wife and Rugby League. When Arthur hears corrupt manager Reg Welsh boasting about his team, The Cobblers, Arthur bets his life savings that he can train any team to beat them. Any team? Reg selects The Wheatsheaf Arms. They are worse than useless. Arthur realises what he has done. He enlists the help of gym owner Hazel Scott in a desperate attempt to train this team of losers into a finely honed fighting force that will not only save Arthur from humiliation on the field and financial ruin, but the wrath of his wife, Doreen.

Reg
(2016)Tim Roth stars as Reg Keys, a bereaved father who took on Tony Blair over the Iraq War.

Killing Bono
(2011)Neil McCormick (Ben Barnes) always knew he’d be famous. A young Irish songwriter and budding genius, nothing less than a life of rock n’ roll stardom will do. But there’s only room for one singer in school band The Hype and his friend Paul’s already bagged the job. So Neil forms his own band with his brother Ivan (Robert Sheehan). There’s only one problem: The Hype have changed their name. To ‘U2’. And Paul (Martin McCann) has turned into ‘Bono’. Naturally there’s only one option for Neil: become bigger than U2. The brothers head to London in their quest for fame, but their every action is dwarfed by the soaring success of their old school rivals. And when Ivan discovers the shocking truth behind Neil’s rivalry with U2, it threatens to destroy everything. As his rock n’ roll dream crashes and burns, is Neil forever destined to live in the shadows of superstardom? And what if the answer lies in… Killing Bono?

Alien³
(1992)Ripley is stalked by an alien after her pod crashes on a prison planet.

Impromptu
(1991)The true story of how George Sand, acclaimed novelist of the early nineteenth century, and Frederic Chopin, accomplished musician, fell in love.

I, Anna
(2012)Barnaby Southcombe’s directorial debut, I, Anna, is a must-see for all who love noirish thrillers. I, Anna is the dark and powerful tale of two lovers whose destinies collide during a murder investigation. Charlotte Rampling plays the title character, who may hold the key to the homicide case being solved by an insomniac detective – especially since she was at the victim's apartment on the night of his death. Anna’s perspective on the crime makes us doubt the truth of what we see, which makes for a compelling psychological mystery.

Gemini Man
(2019)Will Smith stars in the nonstop action thrill-ride from Academy Award®-winning director Ang Lee. Retired hitman (Smith) is forced on the run and finds himself hunted by his ultimate adversary - a younger clone of himself.

Straightheads
(2007)After surviving a gang rape and mugging by a group of hunters, a middle aged woman and her 23-year-old boyfriend exact the ultimate revenge plot.
Caught in the Act
(2008)CAUGHT IN THE ACT is a hilarious, heart-warming comedy about deceit and integrity, friendship and folly and the triumph of humanity over greed. Set in the beautiful Welsh valleys, it tells the story of a corrupt parish council embezzling EU money to pay for their decadent lifestyles instead of funding the cultural development of their town. They soon find themselves with the unimaginable task of producing a performance of one of the greatest Shakespearean plays for the most important festival in the EU cultural calendar.