John Hurt
84 titles
Filmography
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New Blood
(1999)A family’s shock at the return of their long-lost relative, bleeding from a gunshot wound, is disrupted by his children being targeted for death.

Windprints
(1990)Torn between love of country and his work as a news cameraman, a South African and an iconic journalist cover a serial killer manhunt in the desert.

The Twilight Hour: Visions of Ireland's Haunted Past
(2002)
10 Rillington Place
(1971)The horrifying true account of John Reginald Christie, whose savage murder of a woman and her newborn summarily ended capital punishment in Britain.

The Oxford Murders
(2008)When an American student enrolls at Oxford, and his landlady is murdered, he and his professor try to foil a killer who leaves mathematical clues.

Success Is the Best Revenge
(1984)A Polish theater director exiled in England begins work on a play lambasting his Communist homeland, much to the chagrin of his still-patriotic son.

The Osterman Weekend
(1983)What if you found out that your three closest friends are enemy agents? For John Tanner, the news comes on the eve of a reunion weekend. But as the reunion turns deadly, is John being set up for the most shocking betrayal of all?

Partners
(1982)Sergeant Benson (Ryan O'Neal) is the biggest ladies man on the force. Kerwin (John Hurt) is a gay man, works a desk job and keeps quiet about his personal life.

The Ghoul
(1975)After a missionary trip to India goes very wrong, a former priest must keep his crazed, cannibalistic adult son locked away in his attic.

If... Dog... Rabbit
(1999)After serving time for a crime his brother helped with, Johnnie is determined to live everyday life, but soon, his brother pays a visit.

Dogville
(2003)A withering indictment of American social values, written and directed by a man who has never set foot in America, Lars von Trier’s Dogville is an ambitious provocation. With an all-star cast led by Nicole Kidman, this epic Brechtian drama is a raw examination of small-town hypocrisy and prejudice.

Rob Roy
(1995)In eighteenth century Scotland, a cattle farmer, who cannot repay his debt to the aristocratic Marquis of Montrose, fights for his integrity.

Heaven's Gate
(1980)This ambitious frontier epic features a lawman (Kris Kristofferson) and a hitman (Christopher Walken) who fight in a tragic class war between ranchers and starving immigrants.

The Shout
(1978)A traveler named Crossley forces himself upon a musician and his wife in Devon and uses the aboriginal magic he has learned to displace his host.

From the Hip
(1987)Robin Weathers is on the fast track to make partner in his law firm. When he is assigned to a high-profile murder/rape case, he is forced to reexamine not only his ethics, but also his career decision as he grows to suspect his own clients guilt.

Hercules
(2014)The most towering myth of all time meets up with the mission of a real man in this action-adventure thriller that reveals the famed symbol of courage as he’s never been seen before: finding the hero’s heart that beats beneath his colossal image.

Captain Corelli's Mandolin
(2001)Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage (The Family Man) and sexy Penélope Cruz (Vanilla Sky) electrify the screen in this romance from the director of Shakespeare in Love. Cage stars as Captain Antonio Corelli, an Italian officer whose company of soldiers is sent to Cephallonia, a beautiful Greek island untouched by war.

A.K.A Nadia
(2015)A young Israeli mother runs into a figure from her past, who knows that everything about her life, including her name, is a lie.

Wild Bill
(1995)Wild Bill Hickok is a hard-drinking, quick-shooting gunslinger who faces the showdown of his life in this exciting, visually stunning tale.

Brighton Rock
(2010)A desperate youth who is hell bent on clawing his way up through the ranks of organized crime.