Bob Hoskins
35 titles
Filmography
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
(1988)It's 1947 Hollywood, Eddie, a down-on-his-luck detective, is hired to find proof that Marvin Acme, gag factory mogul and owner of Toontown, is playing hanky-panky with femme fatale Jessica Rabbit, wife of Maroon Cartoon superstar Roger Rabbit.

The Long Good Friday
(1980)Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren, Eddie Constantine, Dave King, Bryan Marshall, George Coulouris, Derek Thompson, Pierce Brosnan. The kingpin of a criminal empire becomes the victim of a violent backlash in this dynamic, critically acclaimed gangster film from director John MacKenzie.

Mona Lisa
(1986)George is a small-time crook just out of prison who discovers his tough-guy image is out-of-date. Reduced to working as a minder/driver for high class call girl Simone, he has to agree when she asks him to find a young colleague from her King's Cross days. That's when George's troubles begin.

The Lost World
(2001)At the dawn of the 20th Century, an expedition leaves foggy London to explore a secluded plateau in the impenetrable jungles of South America. They find a world where time has stopped, and man battles not only with savage dinosaurs, but also with his own primitive ancestors.

Where Eskimos Live
(2002)Sharkey, part of the sinister world of child trade, picks up an orphan, and the two embark on an enlightening journey through war-torn Bosnia.

The Raggedy Rawney
(1988)Overwhelmed by the horror of war Tom (Dexter Fletcher), a young recruit, deserts the army and seeks refuge with a roving band of travellers. The mute Tom appears to have magical powers which alarm the travellers but, realising that his gifts can be used to their advantage they gradually come to accept him. The daughter (Zoe Nathenson) of the group's leader (Bob Hoskins) discovers the truth.
Passed Away
(1992)Thrown for a loop by the unexpected news that Dad (Jack Warden) has suddenly gone to his reward, the grieving Scanlan clan are drawn together in a test of familial endurance that soon has them at each others' throats. As the eldest son.

Outside Bet
(2012)Set in the trendsetting and tumultuous 1980s, this eccentric comedy will take you back to the amazing days of power suits, techno pop music, Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.While sitting in their local bar one afternoon, six friends are offered the chance to buy a racehorse by an eccentric stranger. With his job in jeopardy and the discovery that his father is gravely ill, Bax convinces his five friends to pool their money to buy the horse. But after renaming their four-legged acquisition, things quickly begin to go from awesome to awful as they find themselves at the racetrack placing all their hard-earned savings 'on the nose' to win. Their fates and fortunes may be tied to a long shot, but each will learn a lesson about life that will stay with them forever.

The White River Kid
(1999)As two con men travel through the South peddling socks under the guise of charity, they are taken hostage by a serial killer on the run from the law.

Balto
(1995)Based on an incredible true story, Balto is a dazzling animated adventure about one of the most courageous canines of all time. Part husky and part wolf, Balto isn’t sure where he belongs in the wilds of Alaska. But when a serious diphtheria epidemic spreads fast among the children of Nome, it’s up to the brave Balto and his friends to rescue a team of sled dogs lost in a blinding Arctic storm and carrying the much-needed anti-toxin.

Mrs. Henderson Presents
(2005)A recently widowed woman uses her money and clout to open up a London theater and hire young women to perform scandalous, all-nude revues.

The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne
(1987)(1987) Drama with Maggie Smith. A seemingly rich spinster falls for a man who wants money.

Shattered
(1991)An architect hires a detective to rediscover his identity after a car accident leaves him disfigured and with amnesia in this psychological thriller.

A Prayer for the Dying
(1987)A tormented IRA revolutionary looking to escape the endless cycle of violence finds his price for freedom in one final high-profile assassination.

Doomsday
(2008)From the director of The Descent comes an action-packed thrill-ride through a post-apocalyptic hell! Loaded with high-octane firefights, Doomsday doesn't let up till its explosive end!

The Dunera Boys
(1985)A group of Germans living in the UK, including assimilated citizens and Jewish refugees, is shipped to an Australian POW camp at the start of WWII.

The Changeling
(1993)Bob Hoskins stars in an adaptation of Thomas Middleton and William Rowley's classic Jacobean tragedy. A tale of lust and revenge between two ambiguous, guilt-ridden individuals.

Othello
(1981)Jonathan Miller’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s drama of jealousy and deceit, starring Anthony Hopkins and Bob Hoskins. Jealous at the promotion of the Moorish general Othello, Iago plots to secure his downfall by provoking him into believing his wife Desdemona is being unfaithful.

Cousin Bette
(1998)A spinster, thinks that she takes second place to her cousin Adeline, but she expects to become Lady Hulot on her death and hopes for a marriage proposal from Hector Hulot. But she finds herself offered the post of housekeeper. Deeply upset she leaves for Paris where she plots with Mayor Crevel.

Hook
(1991)When Captain Hook kidnaps his children, an adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland to save them.