Dudley Sutton
11 titles
Filmography
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Billy the Kid
(2011)Michael Morpurgo's Billy the Kid is told through the eyes of an 80-year-old man, recounting his life as a star footballer and how the outbreak of the Second World War impacted his life forever.

The Boys
(1962)1962. Crime drama starring Richard Todd, Robert Morley and Jess Conrad OBE. When a nightwatchman is murdered, four young men are put on trial. Cleverly directed by Sidney J. Furie.

The Leather Boys
(1964)Dot is a rebellious teenage girl who marries a young biker, but soon becomes disenchanted with the realities of a working-class marriage.

Song for a Raggy Boy
(2003)The only lay teacher in a Catholic reform school in 1930s Ireland battles the memories of war and a sadistic headmaster who beats the children.

Irish Jam
(2006)When their town goes up for sale, Irish villagers hold a poetry contest at a local pub to raise funds, but a gifted US rapper has a scheme of his own.

Madame Sin
(1972)An ex-CIA agent becomes the pawn of a sinister genius who lives in a castle full of spy technology and uses him to help her steal a Polaris submarine.

This Filthy Earth
(2001)The tragic story of two sisters whose lives are disrupted by two men. Amidst a landscape of rural hardship and a community consumed with superstition, events unfurl which threaten their sibling bond.

No. 1 of the Secret Service
(1977)In this parody of James Bond, Agent Number One of the Secret Service is called in when the world's top financiers are being murdered. Teamed with a beautiful female agent, he soon becomes locked in a battle for dominance with a millionaire villain.

Edward II
(1991)Derek Jarman's adaptation of Christopher Marlowe's Elizabethan drama.

The Island
(1980)Michael Caine stars as an investigative writer for a news magazine who doggedly tracks down one of the most baffling mysteries of modern times - the disappearance of pleasure craft and passengers from one area of the Caribbean. It is in this area of the sea that descendants of seventeenth-century buccaneers, trapped in a time warp, persist in their marauding ways. Caine is captured by these pirates who need his services to help improve their degenerated gene pool. Caine's twelve-year-old son is converted to the pirates' heathen ways and turns against his father in this super thriller from the author of "Jaws" and "The Deep."

The Rainbow
(1989)An impulsive, lusty young woman deals with the trials of adolescence, young adulthood, and expectations of domesticity in early 1900s England.