John Neville
15 titles
Filmography
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
(1988)An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences with his band of misfits.

Journey to the Center of the Earth
(1993)When an eccentric professor dies in an attempt to pilot a specially designed craft into an erupting volcano, his nephew vows to carry out the effort.

Oscar Wilde
(1960)Genius. Celebrity. Accused, convicted and destroyed for daring "the love that dare not speak its name." Oscar Wilde Robert Morley stars as the celebrated and enduring author of such works as "The Picture of Doran Gray," "Lady Windermere's Fan," "Salome" and "The Importance of Being Earnest," a man guilty of being Irish, literate and gay. But Wilde transgressed when he became involved with an young aristocrat, Lord Alfred Douglas (John Neville), whose father, the Marquess of Queensberry (Edward Chapman), accused him of unspeakable crimes, an accusation that resulted in trial, imprisonment, banishment and financial ruin.

Mr. Topaze
(1961)Mr. Topaze (Peter Sellers), an honest and unassuming school teacher, is fired when he refuses to give a pass grade to a failing student, the grandson of a wealthy baroness. Castel Benac, a government official who runs a crooked financial business on the side, is persuaded by his mistress, Suzy, a musical comedy actress, to hire Mr. Topaze as the front man for his business. Gradually, Topaze becomes a rapacious financier who sacrifices his honesty for success and, in a final stroke of business bravado, fires Benac and acquires Suzy in the deal.

Sabotage
(1996)After his client’s assassination, an ex-Navy commando-turned-bodyguard teams with an FBI agent to find the killers who also ended his military career.

Goodbye Lover
(1999)Two brothers are drawn into dangerous romance and dark intrigue when a mysterious femme fatale pulls them into a web of secrets and homicidal plots.

Crime and Punishment
(2002)A modern day interpretation of Fydor Dostoyevsky's timeless classic, "CRIME AND PUNISHMENT" is one man's search for the true meaning of his existence. But while enlightened by his revelations, he is ultimately and tragically, unable to elude his destiny.

Dinner at Fred's
(1997)Attempts to escape his oddball small town lead an orderly man to discover the best parts of himself and a sense of belonging he never dreamed of.

Silver Surfer
The adventures of the cosmic wanderer as he seeks his lost home after rebelling from his master.

Dangerous Minds
(1995)A former Marine uses unconventional methods to teach troubled teens.

The Statement
(2003)Michael Caine headlines this shocking thriller about an escaped Nazi collaborator who gets hunted down in his elder years for atrocious war crimes.

High School High
(1996)A nerdy teacher takes on a position at inner city Marion Barry High - a school so tough it has its own cemetery and reserved parking for S.W.A.T. teams!

Separate Lies
(2005)A damaged relationship is stretched to its desperate limits in this drama. Anne (Emily Watson) and James (Tom Wilkinson) are a seemingly happy and prosperous British couple who divide their time between a flat in London and a house in the country. However, their marriage is not as contented as one might imagine, and for years James has turned a blind eye to just how deeply unhappy Anne has become with him. Their lives together reach a crossroads when Anne meets the handsome and charming Bill Bule (Rupert Everett); Anne becomes deeply infatuated with him, which only reinforces her dissatisfaction with James, but when the two become involved in an accident that kills another man, Bill drops out of the picture and James decides he must step forward to protect the woman he wed.

Urban Legend
(1998)A college student investigates a series of murders that resemble common urban legends.

The Adventures of Gerard
(1970)A womanizing hussar with the French army during the Napoleonic Wars claims to be unrivaled in battle and bed, and he’s always willing to prove it!