David Warner
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The Blue Hotel
(1977)A drunken Swede plays cards with strangers at a snowed-in hotel in the 1880s, and tragedy follows his actions. From a Stephen Crane story. With David Warner, directed by Jan Kadar.

Time After Time
(1979)When Jack the Ripper steals his time machine, H.G. Wells pursues him across time, racing to stop his reign of terror before history is rewritten.

The Thirty Nine Steps
(1978)In March 1914, a mining engineer tries to prevent Prussian agents from executing a political assassination designed to trigger World War I.

From Beyond the Grave
(1974)Bolt the door, lower the lights and settle in for a stylish five-episode supernatural shocker possessed of a shivery all-star castand drenched in evil. Welcome to Temptations Ltd., a decrepit antique shop whose unwary customers get more than they bargain forfrom the wily proprietor (Peter Cushing).

Cast a Deadly Spell
(1991)A gumshoe is hired to locate a stolen book about black magic that could destroy the world if it falls into the wrong hands.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(2003)Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde is Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of horror, the duality of mankind and the darker side of late Victorian society. Dr Henry Jekyll (John Hannah), a great scientist, handsome, and renowned throughout the scientific community, is developing a formula that will revolutionise human nature by isolating criminal elements.

The Lost World
(1992)Undaunted by ridicule from fellow scientists, a professor leads an expedition to seek out prehistoric species rumored to live in the African jungle.

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."

Return to the Lost World
(1992)Explorers attempt to protect a remote African haven for long-lost prehistoric life when a greedy industrialist's plot threatens to destroy it.

Nightwing
(1979)After a Masakai Tribe High Priest summons the end of the world, several residents of a desert town are attacked and killed by a swarm of bats.

Albert's Memorial
(2009)Old friends travel to Germany to fulfill their ex-comrade Albert's dying wish, but the journey brings up painful secrets from the past.

The Omen
(1976)American diplomat Robert adopts Damien when his wife, Katherine, delivers a stillborn child. Father Brennan warns Robert that Damien will kill Katherine's unborn child. Shortly thereafter, Brennan dies and Katherine miscarries when Damien pushes her off a balcony. As more people around Damien die, Robert investigates Damien's background and realizes his adopted son may be the Antichrist.

A Christmas Carol
(1984)An old miser who makes excuses for his uncaring nature learns real compassion when 3 ghosts visit him on Christmas Eve.

Tron
(1982)After practicing his hacking chops, a brilliant video game maker becomes part of his own creation.

The Company of Wolves
(1984)A teenager dreams of venturing into a forest, where wolves and werewolves lurk, and meets an alluring hunter on her way to her grandmother’s house.

The Man with Two Brains
(1983)A brain surgeon's intense love for a disembodied human brain sends him on a whirlwind search for a body to hold it.

Sweeney Todd
(2006)In 18th-century London, a murderous barber and a young pie-maker form a twisted partnership in this adaptation of the Victorian penny dreadful tale.

Cinderella
(2000)Zezolla's life turns upside down when her father returns from a trip with a wicked new wife and her two daughters.

Perfect Friday
(1970)A beautiful Britt (Ursula Andress) and her aristocratic husband, Nicholas, Earl of Dorset (David Warner) are classic examples of the live now, pay later, or preferably not at all, philosophy of life. Luxury is a necessity for the glamorous pair who live entirely on credit and their good looks. Britt asks her bank manager, stuffy Mr Graham (Stanley Baxter) for an overdraft and so the drama begins!

The Last Leprechaun
(1998)Siblings reluctantly travel to Ireland to spend summer with their dreadful stepmother, who turns out to be a witch that hates their magical new pal.