Michael Gambon
39 titles
Filmography
39 results

Churchill's Secret
(2016)It is the summer of 1953 and Nurse Appleyard (Romola Garai) is rushed to a secret location where she discovers her patient is Winston Churchill (Michael Gambon), the elderly Prime Minister. Churchill has suffered a stroke and may not last the weekend. As Churchill's wife (Lindsay Duncan) and family gather at his bedside, long-buried tensions rise to the surface.
Little Wolf's Book of Badness
(2003)All Little Wolf wants to do is stay at home with Mum, Dad and his brother, Smellybreff. However, Mum and Dad are worried that their precious son, Little Wolf, is not as bad as a small wolf should be. So they decide to send him off to Cunning College in Frettnin Forest to learn the "Nine Rules of Badness" from his Uncle Bigbad.

Gosford Park
(2001)At the magnificent estate of Gosford Park, a weekend shooting party culminates in a murder mystery.

Ali G Indahouse
(2002)The most controversial and hilarious number one blockbusters, see the original superstar from Staines as you’ve never seen him before. Assisted by his loyal crew, the West Staines Massive and his girlfriend ‘me Julie’, he emerges as the unlikeliest of heroes – he’s invincible, insatiable and of course irresistible to bitches.

Missing Link
(1988)He had no knowledge of fire. He had no need for weapons. He was the first man on Earth. He was the last of his kind. Breathtaking cinematography highlights this tale of a man's loss of innocence as the last of a primitive species is pushed to extinction by the violent world of planet Earth, one million years B.C.

Citizen Lane
(2018)An innovative mix of documentary and drama and a vivid and compelling portrait of Hugh Lane, one of the most fascinating and yet enigmatic figures in modern Irish history. Directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan with the drama written by Mark O'Halloran and starring Tom Vaughan-Lawlor as Hugh Lane, realises this unique and complex of character. The drama is intercut with interviews from contemporary documentary contributors such as Professors Roy Foster and Paul Rouse and Art Historian Morna O'Neill, who offer a narrative richly illustrated by the paintings of Lane's collection with a twist in its tail in the long running campaign to recover for Ireland Lane's Bequest of 39 great Impressionist paintings, Monet, Renoir and Manet among them, left unwittingly to the National Gallery London

Charlotte Gray
(2001)Cate Blanchett enthralls as Charlotte, who goes behind enemy lines while keeping secret her personal mission to find her lover, an RAF pilot downed over France.

Mad to Be Normal
(2017)This 1960’s drama tells of an unconventional Scottish psychiatrist who performs a series of experiments on mentally disturbed people.

Viceroy's House
(2017)Lord Mountbatten hands India back to its people.

Dad's Army
(2016)Near the end of World War II, the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon deals with a female journalist and a German spy.

Midnight in Saint Petersburg
(1996)Harry has successfully made the transition to freelance by opening his own private investigations bureau, together with a number of former intelligence officers.

On Angel Wings
(2014)One starry night, a shepherd boy is taken on a secret, magical flight to witness a Christmas miracle in this retelling of the nativity story.

Sleepy Hollow
(1999)AMC Presents: Tim Burton weaves an eerie, enchanting version of this classic tale of horror. Johnny Depp is Ichabod Crane, an eccentric investigator determined to stop the murderous Headless Horseman.

Page Eight
(2011)Johnny Worricker is a long-serving MI5 officer. His boss and best friend Benedict Baron dies suddenly, leaving behind a contentious file whose explosive contents threaten the stability of the organisation. Meanwhile, a seemingly chance encounter with Johnny's striking next-door neighbour and political activist Nancy Pierpan seems too good to be true.

The Baker
(2007)Professional hit man Milo flees the city after failing to carry out a contract, and begins to embrace a leisurely life as a baker. But then his cover is blown...

The Last Witness
(2018)An ambitious young journalist uncovers the horrific slaughter of 22,000 Polish officers during the Second World War. A secret that has been kept hidden for far too many years.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
(2004)A dangerous wizard, Sirius Black, has escaped from prison & is believed to be searching for Harry.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
(2005)Harry returns for his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, along with his friends, Ron and Hermione. There is an upcoming tournament between the three major schools of magic, with one participant selected from each school by the Goblet of Fire. When Harry's name is drawn, even though he is not eligible and is a fourth player, he must compete in the dangerous contest.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
(2009)Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts for his sixth year--to face a growing danger that may be more than a match for his strengthening powers as a wizard.

The Browning Version
(1994)Albert Finney plays a brilliant but stern classics instructor at a posh prep school who is forced out of his job and into the realization that he is despised in the classroom...and at home. Suddenly, the proud academic is adrift...until one student's profound act of kindness gives him the inspiration and courage to build his life anew.