Nigel Hawthorne
17 titles
Filmography
17 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.

The Fragile Heart
A surgeon questions his ethics after he's put in a difficult situation in China, which is further complicated by his wife's changing beliefs.

Yes, Prime Minister
Satirical comedy sequel in which Jim Hacker MP is in charge of the whole country.

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.

Dead on Time
(1983)When a man in a confused state of mind is told he has thirty minutes to live, he sets out to discover the best way to live his remaining time left.

Call Me Claus
(2001)A TV producer gets more than she bargained for when she learns the actor she hired to play Santa is the real St. Nick—and looking for a replacement.

The Big Brass Ring
(1999)A gubernatorial candidate on the campaign trail brushes up against his someone from his past and a secret that could that could cost him the election.

Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone
(1997)In 1871 central Africa, British explorer Henry Stanley begins a 700-mile, 236-day expedition in search of Christian missionary David Livingstone.

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.

Jessie
(1980)Problems arise when a maid becomes attached to the neglected mute son in a Victorian household.

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 Tempest
(1980)BBC presents the classic play by William Shakespeare. Michael Hordern and Derek Godfrey star. Exiled, Prospero lives on a desolate island with his daughter, Miranda. When Prospero's usurping brother sails by the island, Prospero conjures a storm that wrecks the ship and changes all of their lives.

King of the Wind
(1990)Based on the Newbery Medal-winning novel, an Arabian colt named Sham becomes the companion of a young mute boy. When Sham is sent away as a gift in France, the boy refuses to leave his side. Together they begin a remarkable journey and friendship.

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.