Judi Dench
51 titles
Filmography
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Cats
(2019)Oscar®-winning director Tom Hooper transforms Andrew Lloyd Webber's record-shattering stage musical into a breakthrough cinematic event. Featuring Lloyd Webber's iconic music and a world-class cast of dancers, the film reimagines the musical for a new generation with spectacular production design, state-of-the-art technology, and dance styles.

Roald Dahl's Esio Trot
(2015)After secretly pining for his tortoise-loving, widowed neighbor, retired bachelor Mr. Hoppy hatches an impossibly complicated plot to win her over.

84 Charing Cross Road
(1987)A story about love and the love of books, 84 Charing Cross Road features Academy Award winners Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins in stellar performances. Helen Hanff(Bancroft), a fiesty New York writer, mails a letter to a small London bookshop requesting some rare English classics. Frank Doel (Hopkins), the reserved English bookseller, answers her request, beginning a touching and humorous cor..

Wetherby
(1985)When a mysterious new acquaintance kills himself in front of her, a young woman becomes haunted by her own long-repressed romantic past.

Luther
(1974)John Osborne's play is a fascinating and powerful psychological study of the Augustinian monk Martin Luther, examining his central role in the birth of Protestantism and revolt against the Roman Catholic Church. Stacy Keach, as the German cleric, miraculously breathes life and intimacy into one of the most famous social revolutionaries and theological firebrands in world history.

Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius
Why does Shakespeare endure and what inspired the work that we still read and perform today? In this innovative drama-documentary, the life of the greatest writer who has ever lived is explored. Acting legends explain why his plays still resonate, as the most important moments of his life are investigated. How much of his life and the world around him are included in his writing?
Shakespeare Live! From the RSC
(2016)Some of the world's finest actors mark the life and works of William Shakespeare.

Casino Royale
(2006)From the jungles of Madagascar to the beaches of the Bahamas, Bond's pursuit of Le Chiffre leads to a showdown in a high-stakes poker game at the luxurious Casino Royale in Montenegro, and to a jaw-dropping finale on the Grand Canal in Venice.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
(2012)British pensioners move to a retirement home in India where they get a new lease on life.

The Importance of Being Earnest
(2002)In 19th century England, two wealthy bachelors assume the same false identity causing unexpected complications with their romantic liaisons.

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
(2016)From visionary director Tim Burton, comes a wildly imaginative fantasy-adventure about a secret world for children with unusual powers.

The Shipping News
(2001)Quoyle (Kevin Spacey) is a newspaper inksetter in Poughkeepsie, silently suffering in a marriage of inconvenience to a woman, Petal (Cate Blanchett) who doesn't love him and is keen to put their baby daughter up for adoption. Petal is killed in an accident however, and worse, Quoyle's parents both die fairly soon after in a dual-suicide.

The Chronicles of Riddick
(2004)Vin Diesel is back as Riddick in this sci-fi action hit about the ultimate anti-hero caught between two forces in the fight for the human race.

Quantum of Solace
(2008)An investigation leads James Bond on the trail of Dominic Greene, a renowned developer of green technology. When Dominic assists a coup in Bolivia to fulfil his intentions, Bond must save the day.

Tulip Fever
(2017)In 17th Century Amsterdam, an orphaned girl is forcibly married to a rich merchant. After her husband commissions a portrait, she begins a passionate affair with the painter, a struggling young artist. Seeking to escape the merchant’s ever-reaching grasp, the lovers risk everything and enter the frenzied tulip bulb market, hoping the right bulb will make a fortune and buy their freedom.

Belfast
(2021)A nine-year-old boy experiences love, laughter, and loss as he comes of age amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s.

Shakespeare in Love
(1998)Young Shakespeare is forced to stage his latest comedy before it's even written. When a lovely noblewoman auditions for a role, they fall in love.

A Handful of Dust
(1988)When a socialite enjoys the company of an opportunistic pauper, her infidelity and a death in the family bring down a prominent British household.

Nine
(2009)This star-studded adaptation of the musical centers around a film director who struggles to make peace with the women in his life.

GoldenEye
(1995)Pierce Brosnan ignites the screen as James Bond in this explosive, thrill-packed adventure that pits him against a vengeful adversary who controls an awesome space weapon capable of global destruction.