Peter Vaughan
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Our Mutual Friend
Two epic love stories unfold amid bitter tensions over money, class, and passion in this adaptation of Charles Dickens’ last completed novel.

Fanatic
(1965)An elderly religious fanatic kidnaps her dead son's former fiancee in order to cleanse her soul and reunite her with her son in heaven.

Lorna Doone
(2001)Amidst political and religious upheaval in 1600s England, a farmer falls in love with a woman whose family of brigands he has sworn vengeance on.

Zulu Dawn
(1979)In 1879, arrogant British officials issue ultimatums to the Zulu Nation, and met with defiance, declare a war that they are unprepared to fight.

Margery and Gladys
(2003)Haughty housewife Margery and her cleaner Gladys go on the run after mistakenly believing that they have killed a teenage burglar.

The Blockhouse
(1973)The true story of people who, during heavy shelling on D-Day, get trapped in a collapsed bunker with supplies and wait for a rescue that takes years.

Countdown to War
(1989)Following the German invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1939, European leaders plot strategies to determine the next moves of both their allies and enemies.

The Remains of the Day
(1993)The possibility of romance and his master's ties with the Nazi cause challenge a rulebound head butler's carefully maintained veneer of servitude.

Les Misérables
(1998)Based on Victor Hugo's classic novel, this is an epic tale of love, honour and obsession against the dramatic background of the French Revolution. Jean Valjean (Liam Neeson) lives a life on the run for the crime of stealing a loaf of bread. Settling in a remote town, he devotes himself to the care of the poor, including the beautiful, young and poverty stricken Fantine (Uma Thurman). When Fanti..

Prisoner of Honor
(1991)Prisoner of Honor documents the French Dreyfus Affair that saw a French Captain sent to Devils' Island for espionage near the end of the nineteenth century. Richard Dreyfuss plays Colonel Picquart who is given the job of justifying Dreyfus' sentence. Instead, he discovers that Dreyfus, a Jew, was merely a convenient scapegoat for the actions of the true culprit, a member of the French General staff. His attempt to right the wrong sees his military career ended and the famous French author, Emile Zola, found guilty of libel.

The Razor's Edge
(1984)A WWI veteran is disillusioned by jazz-age values. He breaks off his engagement and goes on a journey that takes him through Paris and the Himalayas.

Hotel Splendide
(2000)An anonymous note draws a chef to a decaying hotel on a remote island, where she and her estranged brother try to resuscitate the once-grand resort.
11 Harrowhouse
(1974)Four brave, recently-turned burglars challenge all probability when they scheme to steal the jewelry from the vault of a key London diamond merchant. A small-time diamond merchant leaps at the opportunity to manage the purchase and cutting of a big, first-class diamond. When the diamond is snatched from him, he is blackmailed into pulling off a major heist at the Diamond Exchange, located at 11 Harrowhouse. The film is directed by Aram Avakian and stars Charles Grodin and Candice Bergen.

Valentino
(1977)The world's most celebrated dancer, Rudolf Nureyev, portrays Rudolph Valentino, the silent era's most famous lover, in this flamboyant film fantasia.

Monte Carlo
In glamorous 1940s Monte Carlo, a struggling American writer falls for a charming cabaret singer whose work as a British spy could get her killed.