Michael Kitchen
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Falling
(2005)An older man who offers to help a writer whose garden has grown wild begins a relationship with her, but his intentions are far from good.
Alibi
(2003)Michael Kitchen, Phyllis Logan, and Oscar® nominee Sophie Okonedo star in this intriguing miniseries from award-winning writer Paul Abbott. When neurotic Greg is implicated in his business partner’s death, witness Marcey helps him dispose of the corpse--but quickly begins to wonder what she has gotten herself into. “Equal parts black comedy, thriller, and farce” --The Guardian, UK.

The Comedy of Errors
(1983)Separated as children, the twins unknowingly find themselves living in the same city as adults. Confusion reigns as they become caught up in a brilliantly contrived series of misunderstandings involving their family and friends.Â

Mrs. Dalloway
(1997)In 1923 London, an aging socialite’s well-planned party is overshadowed by the return of an old suitor, prompting her to relive a day in her youth.

A Royal Scandal
(1997)This drama brings to life the scandalous story of the disastrous royal marriage between George IV and Caroline of Brunswick in the 19th century.

Reckless: The Sequel
(1998)Owen and Anna make impulsive plans to marry, but Anna's ex-husband has other ideas. Exploiting their weak spots, he schemes to tear the couple apart.

Out of Africa
(1985)In Kenya during the early 1900s, the married Baroness Blixen, whose pen name is Isak Dinesen, falls in love with British hunter Denys Finch Hatton.

Fatherland
(1994)
The Railway Children
(2000)Based on the E. Nesbit classic novel, three children are uprooted from London to Yorkshire after their father is falsely imprisoned for espionage.

Enchanted April
(1991)Two proper Englishwomen, determined to get away from their drab lives and innatentive husbands, find paradise in the serene countryside of the Italian Riviera in this enchanting adventure starring Josie Lawrence and Miranda Richardson. When the pair rent a magnificent villa for a month, they share expenses with two unlikely companions- an austere widow and a bored socialite. At first, personalities clash, but the hideaway holds a special magic that soon sparks friendships and reminds the women of ways to live and love that have long eluded them. Stellar performances and breathtaking scenery make the Academy Award nominated Enchanted April a captivating delight for everyone who's ever dreamed of taking the perfect holiday!

The Russia House
(1990)Based on the book by master spy novelist John LeCarre, a British publisher and a Russian editor get sucked into the deadly world of espionage.

The Bunker
(1981)In WWII's final days, Adolf Hitler and his closest advisers face turmoil in a Berlin bunker as the city falls around them during the battle.

King Lear
(1982)The aging King Lear decides to abdicate and divide his kingdom in accordance with how much his three daughters say they love him. His youngest daughter refuses to answer and finds herself banished. The elder daughters plot a cruel betrayal against him which ultimately threatens the kingdom and the King's own sanity.