Elizabeth Spriggs
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

The Merry Wives of Windsor
(1982)Sir John Falstaff devises a plan to seduce both Mistress Page and Mistress Ford, the wives of two wealthy burgesses of Windsor. But the ladies resolve to play a number of cruel tricks on him and he soon finds himself the butt of their jokes. As his humiliation escalates, Falstaff's hopes are finally and cruelly dashed late one night in Windsor Forest.

Leeds United!
(1974)A strike of 30,000 clothing industry workers stands for a commendable cause, but is undermined by the union itself.

The Sleeper
(2000)The presence of a strange old lady at Violet Moon's séance awakens a spirit she hoped would sleep forever and her plots and plans to keep the past from catching up with her become more and more outrageous. Sinister sibling rivalry, bitter jealousy, clandestine passions, ghostly revenge and murderous intentions conspire to create a complex thriller with chilling psychological implications.

For My Baby
(2000)A young Austrian comedian struggles with the nightmare of his family's past and the memory of his sister, who died in a Nazi concentration camp.

Young Charlie Chaplin
A portrait of the early life of cinema's first great comedic artist follows the young genius from poverty and family chaos to the summit of stardom.

Richard's Things
(1980)When a widow discovers and confronts her husband's lover, their mutual pain, love, and envy forge an unexpected emotional and physical relationship.

Lady Chatterley's Lover
(1981)After a crippling injury leaves her husband impotent, Lady Chatterly is torn between her love of her husband and her physical desires. With her husband’s consent, she seeks out other means of fulfilling her needs.

The Cold Room
(1984)A British teen who visits mid-1980's East Germany with her writer father begins reliving the horrifying events that happened to a young girl in 1936.

Sense and Sensibility
(1995)Facing poverty after their father's death, three sisters are obliged to rely on the generosity of others in this adaptation of the Jane Austen novel.