Paul Scofield
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

Martin Chuzzlewit
Martin Chuzzlewit is on his deathbed. Who will inherit his fortune? With such a prize in play, his family’s cunning rapaciousness is on full display.

Robinson in Space
(1997)Robinson and his unseen companion have been commissioned to investigate the ‘problem’ of England. The journey takes them all over the country, from Manchester to Liverpool and Bristol to Birmingham, as they deconstruct English anachronism, culture, dilapidation, and the industrial economy.

The Train
(1964)During WWII, a railway inspector joins the French Resistance to prevent Germans from stealing paintings in this wartime thriller based on true events.

Carve Her Name with Pride
(1958)During World War II, Violette Szabo embarks on espionage missions in occupied France.

A Delicate Balance
(1973)An invasion of friends and family pushes the repressed problems of a complacent marriage to the fore in this exceptional adaptation of Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Oscar-winners Katharine Hepburn and Paul Scofield star, and acclaimed British director Tony Richardson allows these thoroughbreds to explore the full range of conflict and confrontation in this explosive WASP gothic.

The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank
(1988)Traces the story of Anne Frank, her family and the Dutch friends who risked everything to shelter them during the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam.

Genesis: The Creation and the Flood
(1994)Outlines the key stories in the Book of Genesis and features stunning visuals and a beautiful score from Oscar-winning composer Ennio Morricone.

The Crucible
(1996)A teenage girl’s accusation that she was bewitched brings havoc to a small 17th-century town.

Scorpio
(1973)At the height of the Cold War, a secret agent who wants out of the CIA finds himself on the hit list of the French assassin he mentored.

Quiz Show
(1994)Behind-the-scenes look at a high stakes, scandal-plagued game show.

Hamlet
(1990)The Prince of Denmark plots his revenge when he unearths a duplicitous conspiracy behind his father’s death in this adaptation from Franco Zeffirelli.

Henry V
(1989)In the midst of the Hundred Years War, a young and uncertain King Henry V defeats the French but learns that victory takes its toll in bloodshed.