Richard Johnson
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Filmography
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Dick Johnson Is Dead
(2020)As her father nears the end of his life, filmmaker Kirsten Johnson stages his death in inventive and comical ways to help them both face the inevitable.

Deadlier Than the Male
(1967)British agent Bulldog Drummond is assigned to stop a master criminal who uses beautiful women to do his killings.

Cymbeline
(1983)BBC presents Shakespeare's symbolic romance starring Helen Mirren and Richard Johnson. King Cymbeline's daughter, the virtuous Imogen, marries the humble Posthumus in secret much to the disappointment of her stepmother. Posthumus is banished by the King and what follows is a tale of disguise, deceit, poison, and treachery.

80,000 Suspects
(1963)When a smallpox epidemic breaks out in a British city, a doctor's already-shaky marriage is tested even further as he tries to contain the outbreak.

The Haunting
(1963)Based on the novel by Shirley Jackson.

Khartoum
(1966)In the 1880s, a British-commanded Egyptian army is tasked with defending the capital of Sudan from an invading army comprised of Muslim zealots.

Hennessy
(1975)After his family is killed by British troops, an Irish explosives expert plots to destroy Parliament, pursued by both the IRA and Scotland Yard.

Island of the Fishmen
(1979)Aquatic creatures threaten the existence of a mysterious island.

Two Families
(2007)Drawn into the mob in Southern Italy as a boy, a man learns that getting out can mean life or death when he tries to leave the criminal world behind.

Cameraperson
(2016)A boxing match in Brooklyn, life in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina, the daily routine of a Nigerian midwife, an intimate family moment at home -- these scenes and others are woven into "Cameraperson," a tapestry of footage captured over the twenty-five-year career of documentary cinematographer Kirsten Johnson.

The Comeback
(1978)A fading pop star penning his first album in six years at an English estate loses his mind as he’s tormented by grisly visions of his dead ex-wife.

Treasure Island
(1990)A boy, a treasure map, a scurvy sea dog eager to claim the booty - filmmaker Fraser C. Heston brings the familiar elements of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure to movie life with a rousing emphasis on period detail and pirate parlance.

Operation Crossbow
(1965)Action-packed story of a small group of military agents who are ordered to blow up a secret Nazi missile facility during WWII.

The Four Feathers
(1978)In 1882 England, a newly engaged British lieutenant dodges service in the Sudan war but has a change of heart when he’s shamed by his officer friends.

A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
(1980)Un yanqui sale de una prisión inglesa, consigue trabajo de electricista en un banco y sus conocidos del hampa lo fuerzan a participar en un robo.

The Monster Club
(1981)After being bitten by a ravenous vampire, horror novelist R. Chetwynd-Hayes is taken to a club and treated to an anthology of three gruesome stories.
Voice of the Heart
(1989)The story of two unique and brilliant women, and the charismatic men they loved and lost, and to whom they ransomed their hearts.

Odd Noggins
(2015)Take a surreal trip into a small town where nothing is quite what it seems to be in this offbeat sci-fi horror flick.

Julius Caesar
(1970)When Julius Caesar's growing ambition begins to worry his friend Brutus, Brutus is easily persuaded to participate in a plot to assassinate Caesar.

Drifter
(2014)This throwback horror romp tells the story of a sketchy drifter who hides out in a vacant house and wreaks bloody havoc on anyone who comes near it.