Miranda Richardson
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Filmography
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Enchanted April
(1991)Two proper Englishwomen, determined to get away from their drab lives and innatentive husbands, find paradise in the serene countryside of the Italian Riviera in this enchanting adventure starring Josie Lawrence and Miranda Richardson. When the pair rent a magnificent villa for a month, they share expenses with two unlikely companions- an austere widow and a bored socialite. At first, personalities clash, but the hideaway holds a special magic that soon sparks friendships and reminds the women of ways to live and love that have long eluded them. Stellar performances and breathtaking scenery make the Academy Award nominated Enchanted April a captivating delight for everyone who's ever dreamed of taking the perfect holiday!

Turtle: The Incredible Journey
(2009)
Dance with a Stranger
(1985)A trenchant study of romantic self-destruction, which is based on the true story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman ever executed in Britain in 1955.

Merlin's Apprentice
This magical series follows the epic sorcerer Merlin and his young apprentice Jack as they discover the Holy Grail and restore Camelot.

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.

The Crying Game
(1992)An IRA recruit's bond with a British soldier who has been kidnapped leads to a stunning turn of events.

Gideon's Daughter
(2005)Bill Nighy and Miranda Richardson star in this Golden Globe-winning drama about a PR guru reconsidering his career and priorities. <NL>Emily Blunt and Tom Hardy co-star.

Kansas City
(1996)Blondie O'Hara resorts to desperate measures when her low-level hood husband Johnny gets caught trying to steal from Seldom Seen, a local crime boss operating out of jazz haunt The Hey-Hey Club. Out on a limb, Blondie kidnaps laudanum-addled socialite Carolyn, hoping her influential politician husband can pull the right strings and get Johnny out of Seldom Seen's clutches.

Tom & Viv
(1994)The tumultuous love story of the poet T.S. Eliot and Vivienne Haigh-Wood as they navigate her father’s disapproval and her fragile emotional state.

Churchill
(2017)Ninety-six hours before the World War II invasion of Normandy, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (Brian Cox) struggles with his severe reservations with Operation Overlord and his increasingly marginalized role in the war effort.

Provoked: A True Story
(2007)After spending years in an abusive relationship, Kiranjit decides to end her marriage, by killing her husband in his sleep. She is subsequently given a life sentence in prison, but fights to win back her freedom.

Twisted Obsession
(1989)Hired to write a script for an edgy director he can't stand, an American screenwriter in Paris becomes infatuated with the new boss’ teenage sister.

Get Carter
(2000)After his brother is "accidentally" killed, gun-for-hire Carter returns home to make his peace, but soon seeks retribution rather than redemption.
Good Omens
Aziraphale and Crowley, of Heaven and Hell respectively, have grown rather fond of the Earth. So it’s terrible news that it’s about to end. The armies of Good and Evil are amassing. The Four Horsemen are ready to ride. Everything is going according to the Divine Plan…except that someone seems to have misplaced the Antichrist. Can our heroes find him and stop Armageddon before it’s too late?

Empire of the Sun
(1987)Spoilt youngster Christian Bale fights to survive a Japanese POW camp alongside American scrounger John Malkovich. Epic WWII drama from Steven Spielberg. (1987)(147 mins)

Sleepy Hollow
(1999)AMC Presents: Tim Burton weaves an eerie, enchanting version of this classic tale of horror. Johnny Depp is Ichabod Crane, an eccentric investigator determined to stop the murderous Headless Horseman.

Stronger
(2017)A man who was maimed by the Boston Marathon bombing, becoming a double amputee, helps police find the terrorists while trying to heal from trauma.

Made in Dagenham
(2010)Dagenham, England 1968: women workers at a Ford auto plant strike to gain equal wages with male workers, setting off a national media frenzy, a government crisis, and problems at home. A true story, with Bob Hoskins.

The Apostle
(1997)In his Academy Award-nominated performance, Robert Duvall is Sonny, a gifted Southern preacher loved by his community until he commits a crime of passion and is forced to run from the law.

Damage
(1992)Airs and graces are a thin veil over sexual deviance in this erotic drama, as young Juliette Binoche and a wolfish Jeremy Irons set the screen on fire. One of the final films from the great Louis Malle, this delectable tale of forbidden desire cuts to the incestuous heart of Britain’s upper classes.