Richard Wilson
7 titles
Filmography
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How to Get Ahead in Advertising
(1989)Two years after the release of Withnail & I, Richard E. Grant and writer-director Bruce Robinson reunited for a savage attack on Thatcher's Britain and advertising culture. Denis Dimbleby Bagley (Grant) is an ad executive plunged into a nervous breakdown whilst working on a campaign for pimple cream.

Birthday
(2009)A high-priced sex worker makes a birthday wish for a way out and finds it in a young man with a powerful secret that could just make it come true.

Butter
(1994)Witness the directorial debut of Alan Cumming, which follows a young woman living with an eating disorder, battling day-to-day difficulties.

The Loved Ones
(2010)When Brent (Xavier Samuel, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse) turns down Lola's invitation to the school prom his refusal spirals into a horrific nightmare beyond imagining. Hours before the dance, Brent is abducted and taken to Lola's home by her demented Daddy, who's determined to make his Princess' dream come true. Imprisoned in Lola's home Brent discovers that her feelings for him aren't all she's been keeping secret, and he must summon every ounce of his will if he's to survive and prevent Lola and her father from extending her revenge to those he loves most.

The Man Who Knew Too Little
(1997)Wallace Ritchie, an American vacationer in London, doesn't know that the bullets are real and the truth serum true. He thinks the intrigue erupting around him is part of an audience-participation theater event. Yet the world's fate depends on this gullible goofus who can't even spell CIA.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
(2016)The classic Shakespeare fantasy drama is adapted for TV by Russell T Davies in this retelling of the cruel Athens dictator and his lovelorn daughter.

A Passage to India
(1984)Winner of two Academy Awards® for Best Supporting Actress (Peggy Ashcroft) and Best Score, "A Passage to India" is director David Lean's masterful adaptation of E.M. Forester's novel of political tensions in colonial India. Judy Davis stars.