Ian Richardson
14 titles
Filmography
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The Hound of the Baskervilles
(1983)Sherlock Holmes helps Henry Baskerville tackle a family curse and a demonic dog terrorizing his estate, using his skills to stop the deadly threat.

The Sign of Four
(1983)A young woman hires Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to look into her father's friends' mysterious deaths and find the world's second-largest diamond.

Blunt
(1987)The true story of Sir Anthony Blunt, who wielded vast power in Britain, depicts his role in a ring of Soviet spies named in a notorious 1951 scandal.

Civilisation
Enjoy an extraordinary cultural tour through the centuries. Esteemed art historian Kenneth Clark's landmark series offers his personal perspective on the history of western art, architecture, and philosophy from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century. Considered one of the greatest television programs ever, Clark covers the collapse of Rome, the rise of the Romantics, the Renaissance and much more.

The King and I
(1999)Traveling to the exotic kingdom of Siam, English schoolteacher Anna Leonowens soon discovers that her most difficult challenge is the stubborn, imperious King himself.

Man of La Mancha
(1972)In this musical take on Don Quixote, author Miguel de Cervantes is imprisoned during the Spanish Inquisition and performs a play behind bars.

Twice Upon a Time
(2006)Renowned director Louis and stage actor Alice have a high-profile romance in the 1970s, followed by a much-publicised break-up. Decades later, they meet again and rekindle their romance.

B.A.P.S
(1997)Two wannabe Black American princesses aim to marry rich men, who will pay for their world’s first combination hair salon and soul food restaurant.

Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
(1991)The filmization of Tom Stoppard's immensely witty Shakespearean spin-off, which changes the tone of "Hamlet" from a tragedy to a comedy. Adventures of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, two lesser characters from Hamlet, as they romp around the castle.

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.

Dark City
(1998)A man wanted for murder realizes that everything he believes about himself is a lie and is the creation of a group known as "The Strangers."

M. Butterfly
(1993)Love's mysteries and betrayal's cruelties are boldly portrayed in this fictional tale of French diplomat Rene Gallimard and Beijing Opera star Song Liling.

Brazil
(1985)In the retro-future world, a government bureaucrat finds himself an enemy of the state.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
(1968)This star-studded film adaption of one of Shakespeare's greatest works takes the classic comedy to a very hilarious and marvelous level of story and production. Featuring a humorous performance by British film all-star, Helen Mirren.