Roger Moore
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The Sea Wolves
(1980)Screen legend Gregory Peck and Roger Moore lead an allstar cast in this suspenseful and powerful true story of a retired British cavalry unit undertaking an espionage operation in WWII.

The Quest
(1996)One man's search for his soul leads him on the ultimate journey. In his most spectacular adventure to date, acclaimed action superstar Jean-Claude Van Damme directs and stars in this exotic odyssey.

Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom
(2012)Trapeze, Spartacus, Sweet Smell of Success, The Boston Strangler, Some Like It Hot. Tony Curtis, the man who influenced Elvis Presley and James Dean, was one of the very first teen idols and one of the last real movie stars. From his difficult upbringing in the Bronx, where he was born Bernie Schwartz, to his unprecedented fame and infamous way with women, Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom presents Mr. Curtis's life in all its rags to riches glory. Interviews with Tony's family, friends and co-stars (Hugh Hefner, Harry Belafonte, Debbie Reynolds, Mamie Van Doren, Piper Laurie, Theresa Russell, Jill Curtis among others!) along with exclusive footage and film clips are given deeper meaning and clarity by the most honest and intimate interview the actor may have ever given. Here, in the definitive film about Tony Curtis, filmmaker Ian Ayres forms this incredible material into a revealing portrait of one of the greatest Hollywood celebrities of all time. Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom explores the man's rebellious demeanor, his struggle as a Jew in Hollywood, his difficult childhood, the brief love affair with Marilyn Monroe and his failed marriages to actresses Janet Leigh and Christine Kaufmann, his courageous stance to break the color barrier with The Defiant Ones (the film that earned him an Oscar Nomination), and his entire six-decade career. A sex symbol, a matinee idol, a powerful and magnetic actor, Tony Curtis was the original movie star.

Noseland
(2014)Once a year, the famous musician Julian Rachlin organises a music festival in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Rachlin interviews renowned artists such as John Malkovich and Sir Roger Moore, but in an unconventional way.

Bullseye!
(1990)After collecting a cache of diamonds as a deposit on their scientific formula, two scientists convince their government that the experiment was a failure, planning to keep the gems for themselves.

The Wild Geese
(1978)Richard Burton, Roger Moore, and Richard Harris are a team of mercenaries who must remove a deposed African president and transport him to prison.

Diane
(1956)Lana Turner stars as a woman who uses the control over men that her beauty gives her to climb her way to power in 16th century France. No man, and no woman, can stop Diane de Pottiers (Turner) as she manipulates King Francis I (Pedro Armendáriz), Prince Henri (Roger Moore) and even her own husband, the Count de Breze (Torin Thatcher) in her quest to control a nation.

Everything or Nothing
(2012)Everything Or Nothing focuses on three men with a shared dream - James Bond. It’s the thrilling and inspiring narrative behind the longest running film franchise in cinema history.

Agent Crush
(2008)An accident-prone secret agent cyborg sets out to prove himself in his mission to stop a nuclear device from detonating inside Earth's magma core.

To Be Frank: Sinatra at 100
(2015)To celebrate Frank Sinatra's 100th birthday, this entertaining documentary provides an exclusive retrospective of the legendary performer from the people who knew him well. Witness what it was like "to be Frank" from his childhood, to his loyalty to his friends, to his political allegiances, to the ups and downs of his incredible signing and acting career. Starring/Story told by: Tony Oppedisano (Sinatra's Co-Manager and Close Friend) and featuring Alice Cooper, Sir Tim Rice, Frank Warren (Promoter, Biographer "Being Frank"), Louis Walsh and Paul Gambaccini.

The King's Thief
(1955)Lavish in its staging, full of passion and swordplay, and based on a true story, The King’s Thief is a romantic, swashbuckling drama of royal intrigue inside the court of Charles II.

The Carer
(2016)A young woman has her hands full when she’s assigned as an in-home caregiver to a belligerent, feisty and proud theater legend who is in poor health.

The Saint
(2017)An international master thief and modern-day Robin Hood with help from his partner recovers ill-gotten Nigerian aid and redistributes it to the needy.

Perfect Strangers
(1945)Robert and Cathy Wilson (Robert Donat and Deborah Kerr), possibly the dullest married couple in England, bid each other a tepid farewell when World War II separates them.

Sacheen: Breaking the Silence
(2019)Revisit the achievements of Sacheen Littlefeather, the first woman of color to utilize the Academy Awards to make a political statement.

A Princess for Christmas
(2011)A young woman travels to a European castle with her niece and nephew for Christmas, where she unwittingly falls in love with a dashing prince.