Peter Finch
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Filmography
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Sunday Bloody Sunday
(1971)A man and a woman are both in love with a young artist named Bob. The two grapple with looming loneliness as their shared lover prepares to move away.

The Abdication
(1974)Liv Ullmann and Academy Award-winner Peter Finch star as a queen and cardinal who share a forbidden love in this compelling true story of lustand power.

Lost Horizon
(1973)Musical remake of Frank Capra's celebrated 1937 classic of the same title, about a group of passengers who survive an airplane crash in the Tibetan mountains and find their Shangri-La. Highlighted by rousing Burt Bacharach/Hal David songs.

A Town Like Alice
(1956)A newly wealthy woman returns to Malaya to build a well for the villagers who helped her during the war when she was a prisoner at a women's camp.

Girl with Green Eyes
(1964)A Dublin shopgirl's religious parents are outraged when her friendship with a divorced writer develops into romance.

Elephant Walk
(1954)A cholera epidemic breaks out, drought blights the land and herds of thirst-maddened elephants devastate the plantation in a thundering stampede.

Network
(1976)Faye Dunaway and Peter Finch both won Oscars for their remarkable roles in this penetrating expose of the nature of power and electronic journalism. William Holden and Robert Duvall co-star.

The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
(1952)When King Richard leaves England, Prince John conspires to gain power.

Far from the Madding Crowd
(1967)Based on the classic novel by Thomas Hardy, John Schlesinger’s 1967 adaptation of Far from the Madding Crowd has been fully restored, overseen by Nicolas Roeg (Don’t Look Now, The Man who Fell to Earth) originally the director of photography on this stunning classic. Featuring a star cast of Julie Christie (Doctor Zhivago, Don’t Look Now) Terence Stamp (The Collector, Superman) Alan Bates (Women in Love, The Fixer) and Peter Finch (Network, Sunday, Bloody Sunday).Headstrong and passionate Bathsheba Everdene (Julie Christie) unexpectedly inherits a large farm in rural Dorset. Struggling to manage the farm herself, she captivates the hearts and minds of three very different men: an honest and hardworking sheep farmer, (Alan Bates) a wealthy but tortured landowner (Peter Finch) and a reckless and violent swordsman (Terence Stamp). But as emotions become entangled, free spirited and innocent folly soon leads to devastating tragedy.