David Hemmings
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Blow-Up
(1966)This stylish thriller is a 1960s classic. A fashion photographer takes pictures of a couple embracing in a park but believes he's caught a murder once he develops them. Pursued by the woman he returns to the park and finds the body of the man. Did she murder her lover or is something else going on?

Deep Red
(1975)Home to some of the greatest set pieces Dario Argento ever put on film, this hallucinatory giallo remains one of his most iconic features. Paying homage to Antonioni’s Blow-Up by casting David Hemmings as its leading man, Deep Red is a symbolic masterpiece of prismatic beauty and rapturous terror.

Unman, Wittering and Zigo
(1971)British schoolboys threaten their new teacher with murder, claiming they killed the one before.

The Long Day's Dying
(1968)Three British soldiers and their German captive trek through the European countryside during World War II.

Live It Up!
(1963)1963. Featuring music from the likes of Kenny Ball, Gene Vincent and Heinz. A pop film classic from the golden era. Dave and his mates are GPO riders who dream of becoming stars.

Voices
(1973)Fog-bound in an old Georgian house in the British countryside, Claire (Gayle Hunnicutt) hears strange voices. Could she be reverting back to the mental illness which plagued her following the tragic drowning of her six year old son? Robert, her husband (David Hemmings) a failed writer turned school teacher, claims to hear nothing. He too feels guilty at David's (Adam Bridge) death.

It's Nothing Mama, Just a Game
(1974)A sadistic young hacienda-owner (David Hemmings) finally marries, but his wife quickly becomes the dominating figure in the relationship.

The Heroin Busters
(1977)A cold-blooded cop goes deep undercover to take down an international drug syndicate but when a hair-trigger Interpol agent joins the investigation, the case takes a deadly detour into sexual depravity and violence.

Islands in the Stream
(1977)George C. Scott stars as washed-up writer Thomas Hudson in this adaptation of the unfinished novel by Ernest Hemingway. Having retreated to an island in the Bahamas, Hudson leads a settled life of drinking and fishing, until he is unexpectedly visited by his sons.

Harlequin
(1980)A dark fantasy thriller with political intrigue.

Only When I Larf
(1968)A master conman leads a pair of British accomplices on an international adventure of highly profitable dirty tricks.

Last Orders
(2001)A group of old friends Ray (Bob Hoskins), Lenny (David Hemmings) and Vic (Tom Courtenay) get together to make a nostalgic journey from London to Margate to scatter the ashes of Jack (Michael Caine), one of their crew. As they make their way in a series of flashbacks they reflect on their friendship with all its secrets, resentments, and deep loyalty.

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.

Mean Machine
(2001)Danny Mehan was one of the biggest stars in British football until he was caught rigging a game during a championship tournament. While in prison he leads his inmates in a match against prison guards.

Thirst
(1979)A young woman is kidnapped by an international blood-drinking cartel known as ‘The Brotherhood’ who want her to join their ranks.

Camelot
(1967)This lavish film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical celebrates a fleeting, mythical time of love and chivalry--the reign of King Arthur and the Knights of The Round Table. Although torn apart by the conflicts between passion, love, honor and duty, it was a golden era that could have been ... and could yet be.

The Charge of the Light Brigade
(1968)The contrasts between Victorian England’s aristocracy and lower classes play out in a very bad plan to attack a Russian naval base in the Crimean War.

Just a Gigolo
(1978)David Bowie stars as World War I hero who returns to Berlin with no well-paying job prospects and becomes a gigolo during political unrest.