David Warner
49 titles
Filmography
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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.

In the Mouth of Madness
(1995)When an author disappears, an insurance investigator hired to find the horror writer discovers far more than he could ever imagine.

Cross of Iron
(1977)Germany, 1943. Experienced Sergeant Steiner, fighting on the Eastern Front, has lost all illusions about the meaning of war. The fanatical Captain Stransky, on the other hand, is still convinced of the "final victory". Due to an order of Stransky, Steiner and his men get behind the Russian front. In a bloody action with heavy losses, the soldiers try to return behind their own lines.

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.

Doctor Who: Dreamland
America, 1958. The Doctor becomes involved in an alien war being fought inside the US military base known as Dreamland. An army of aliens is hatching beneath the New Mexico desert.

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.

S.O.S. Titanic
(1980)On her maiden voyage in April 1912, the supposedly unsinkable R.M.S. Titanic strikes an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean.

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.

You, Me and Him
(2018)A lesbian couple are at odds over having children, but both soon are pregnant thanks to a series of unwieldy decisions and a new male neighbor.

Hanna's War
(1988)A Hungarian Jewish woman volunteers to go behind enemy lines during WWII to rescue others from deportation to the Nazi death camps.

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.
A Doll's House
(1973)Dolls are toys for children, but adults have been known to play with them from time to time. Torvald and Nora Helmer enjoy a middleclass life in 19th Century Norway, but their marriage is hardly an equal partnership. Torvald domineers his wife, constantly ridiculing her actions as he routinely refers to her as his doll, while manipulating her as one would a plaything. What Torvald doesn't realize is that while he was ill and making no money, his wife made a deal to save the family.

Silver Bears
(1977)When a shady but alluring duo, a prince and a wheeler-dealer, try to take over a Swiss bank, they end up with a silver mine and romantic problems.

Grave Secrets
(1989)A professor of psychic phenomena uses hypnosis and seances to help a woman tortured by visions of a malevolent ghost who seems to be seeking revenge.

Waxwork
(1988)Several friends are invited to a wax museum after hours, where they discover that the wax figures are alive — and ready for them to join the exhibit.

Money Talks
(1997)A con artist is catapulted from obscurity to celebrity when he is wrongly accused of killing a cop in a prison escape. To prove his innocence, he enlists the help of a smooth-talking TV reporter who agrees to help in exchange for exclusive rights to the con's story.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
(1991)The Turtles and the Shredder battle once again, this time for the last cannister of the ooze that created the Turtles, which Shredder wants to create an army of new mutants.

Hearts of Gold
(2003)Two people from very different backgrounds find it impossible to be together. But their love makes them determined - and destined - to try.