David Warner
31 titles
Filmography
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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.

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.

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."

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.

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.

Naked Souls
(1996)A young man accepts a Nobel-winning scientist’s offer to help him with his research in human memory, which proves to have dangerous consequences.

The Ballad of Cable Hogue
(1970)Love, comedy and drama are combined in this tale of desert survival in the Old West from legendary director Sam Peckinpah.
The Sea Gull
(1968)A brilliant cast brings playwright Anton Chekhov's masterpiece of the capricious power of passion to the screen. The story is set during two gatherings, two years apart, on the same Russian country estate and among six lovers, most of whom are not loved in return. Those who are hard-shelled and worldly shrug off romantic disappointment. Those who are not, cannot...and tragedy ensues. With direction by Sidney Lumet (Network, Dog Day Afternoon, The Verdict) and the talents of James Mason, Vanessa Redgrave, Simone Signoret, David Warner, Denholm Elliott and more lights of film and stage, The Sea Gull resonates with profound emotion.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
(1968)This star-studded film adaption of one of Shakespeare's greatest works takes the classic comedy to a very hilarious and marvelous level of story and production. Featuring a humorous performance by British film all-star, Helen Mirren.

Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil
(1985)German brothers come of age during Hitler’s rise to power and find themselves pitted against each other, until their bond and homeland stand in ruins.

Hansel and Gretel
(1988)A feisty brother and sister duo roaming alone in the forest stumble upon a gingerbread house inhabited by a cackling witch with a wicked appetite.

A Thousand Kisses Deep
(2012)An unsettling drama that cinematically captures and recreates the psycho-analytic experience.

The Little Unicorn
(2002)Polly's favorite mare dies giving birth to a miraculous baby unicorn that she sets out to rescue when a village delinquent steals it for its magic.

The Secret Life of Ian Fleming
(1990)The story of James Bond spans more than 30 years, spawning 14 books and even more movies. But even more fascinating is the man behind the phenomenon, who drew on his own true-life adventures to create James Bond: spy-turned-author Ian Fleming. Loosely based on the adventures of the creator of secret agent 007, The Secret Life Of Ian Fleming follows Fleming (Jason Connery) from his privileged upbringing with an aristocratic mother, Lady Evelyn (Patricia Hodge), through his humble beginnings at Reuter's News Service, to his meteoric rise to the highest ranks of the British Secret Service. Although he flirted wildly with both danger and beautiful women, Fleming's relationship with his mother was strained and his romance with the one great love of his life was fiery. Starring the son of the cinema's first James Bond, The Secret Life Of Ian Fleming probes the private life of a very public spy.