Nigel Hawthorne
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

The Madness of King George
(1994)In late 18th century England, the benevolent King George III takes ill, showing signs of madness, opening the door to be usurped by his worthless son.

Amistad
(1997)Directed by Steven Spielberg, Amistad is an exploration into a long-past episode in African-American history, that recounts the trial that followed the 1839 rebellion aboard the Spanish slave ship Amistad.

Higher Love
(2001)A family’s priceless wine collection sets off a duel between a selfish nephew’s plans to buy a mine, while his eccentric uncle harbors a bizarre plan.

The Winslow Boy
(1999)A distinguished barrister takes on the establishment by defending a 14-year-old cadet who’s expelled from Naval College after being accused of theft.

Twelfth Night
(1996)After becoming shipwrecked in a foreign country, a young woman pretends to be a man in order to gain employment with a wealthy count.

Madeline
(1998)Based on the popular story books by Ludwig Bemelmans, the mischievous Madeline character is brought to vivid life in this charming family adventure. Madeline and her eleven friends live at a school run by Miss Clavel in an old house in Paris. The smallest of the girls, Madeline, is also the most adventurous! She loses her appendix but gains an awesome scar, falls into the River Seine only to be..

The Plague Dogs
(1982)When a pair of dogs escape from a government research lab, they struggle to survive under harsh circumstances in the wild, with help from a wily fox.

The Black Cauldron
(1985)The fearsome Horned King will do anything to possess the Black Cauldron, but he is challenged by the most unlikely adversary: a young assistant pig keeper named Taran, who dreams of doing heroic deeds.

The Object of My Affection
(1998)A straight woman and her gay roommate find their relationship complicated by her pregnancy.

Tarzan
(1999)A boy is adopted by apes and eventually becomes Lord of the Jungle.

The Hiding Place
(1975)True story of a loving family in Holland who helped hide Jewish citizens in their home and were then sent by the Gestapo to a Nazi death camp in 1944.