Frank Finlay
19 titles
Filmography
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Inspector Clouseau
(1968)Clouseau attempts to outwit ten lookalikes who are robbing banks all over Switzerland as Alan Arkin takes his comedic turn as the ever-chaotic sleuth.

The Deadly Bees
(1966)Suspense drama involving an English pop singer who goes to a desolate British island and encounters a mad scientist breeding deadly species of bees. Based on H.F. Heard's novel, "A Taste of Honey."

The Pianist
(2002)Nominated for 7 Academy Awards and winner of 3, The Pianist is the true-life story of pianist and composer Wladyslaw Szpilman, the most acclaimed young musician of his time until his promising career was interrupted by the onset of World War II.
The Waiting Room
(2007)Lone parent Anna (Anne-Marie Duff) is involved with her next-door neighbor George (Rupert Graves), whose marriage has settled into a rut. Meanwhile, care worker Stephen (Ralf Little) is having doubts about his own long-term relationship. When Anna and Stephen meet by chance, each glimpses the happiness that has hitherto been so elusive. Straight from the Edinburgh Film Festival, IFC Films presents this sophisticated indie debut from writer/director Roger Goldby, a bracingly illuminating portrayal of stalled relationships and second chances.

Lifeforce
(1985)A space shuttle discovers an alien spacecraft containing three frozen creatures. The crew decides to bring them to Earth, where they soon awaken...

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.

For My Baby
(2000)A young Austrian comedian struggles with the nightmare of his family's past and the memory of his sister, who died in a Nazi concentration camp.

The Three Musketeers
(1973)One of the best film adaptations of Alexandre Dumas’ classic charts the mission to save a queen’s honor and retrieve her necklace from a secret lover.

The Molly Maguires
(1970)In the coal mines of Pennsylvania, embittered miners have started a campaign of sabotage to retaliate against the owners' cruelty. McParlan is the undercover cop who joins the gang to expose them, but ends up in sympathy with grizzled chief Kehoe.

The Four Musketeers
(1974)In the sequel to The Three Musketeers, Milady is determined to make the Musketeers pay for foiling her plot to discredit the Queen of France.

The Ploughman's Lunch
(1983)James Penfield has made a career out of journalism. Now bankrupt, he finds himself with a group of other writers during the Falklands War.

Cromwell
(1970)Alec Guinness and Richard Harris star in this historical epic. Great battle scenes and cinematography plus an Oscar winning music score.
Sitting Target
(1972)A killer has one more victim on his hit list — his faithless wife! Oliver Reed snarls and seethes his way through a brute-force 70's crime thriller in the tradition of Get Carter. Douglas Hickox brings his filmmaking intensity to a story of revenge set in a London as bleak and brooding as the prison from which convicted killer Harry Lomart and his fellow inmate escape. Once free, Harry sets out to exterminate his seductive wife (Jill St. John), who carries another man's child. Armed with a handgun, fueled by rage, Harry draws closer to his sitting target. Also closing in: a police inspector, who's determined to protect the hunted woman. Reed and McShane — one grim, one voluble, and both steeped in violence — make an intimidating tough-guy team.

Romance and Rejection (So This Is Romance?)
(1997)This film follows the story of a broke but talented composer, Mike, and the trials and tribulations of his journey to find a romantic partner.

The Return of the Soldier
(1983)Kitty Baldry is a high-society queen with a tunneled view of life. Her life is rocked when her husband returns from war suffering amnesia.

Nothing Like a Dame
(2018)Join British stage and cinema legends Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, and Joan Plowright as they share candid tales of life, love, and art.

Enigma
(1982)An emotionally frail code-breaker revisits the scene of his breakdown to crack a Nazi code and stop a deadly Russian plot, in this true story.

Murder by Decree
(1979)Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate the murders committed by London’s Jack the Ripper and discover a conspiracy to protect the killer.

Ring of Darkness
(1979)Having sold her soul to the Devil in her youth, a now adult Satanist notices her daughter is developing powers and a strong desire to harm others.