Anna Massey
13 titles
Filmography
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The Sleeper
(2000)The presence of a strange old lady at Violet Moon's séance awakens a spirit she hoped would sleep forever and her plots and plans to keep the past from catching up with her become more and more outrageous. Sinister sibling rivalry, bitter jealousy, clandestine passions, ghostly revenge and murderous intentions conspire to create a complex thriller with chilling psychological implications.

Peeping Tom
(1960)A disturbed filmmaker literally kills with his camera in this ahead-of-its-time shocker. Like the same year's Psycho, this film's combination of voyeurism, eroticism and horror repelled some 1960 critics, but its cult reputation soared in later years.

Frenzy
(1972)The Necktie Murderer has the London Police on red alert, and an innocent man is on a desperate quest to find the real serial rapist-murderer and clear his own name.

Pinochet in Suburbia
(2006)In 1973, Gen. Augusto Pinochet overtook Chile in a violent coup. During his 17-year rule, he gained a reputation as one of the world’s most oppressive dictators. This new HBO Film tells the fascinating story of Pinochet’s surprise arrest for crimes against humanity in 1998. Then retired, the 82-year-old former dictator went to Great Britain for a vacation that was to forever change his life—and the prospects for dictators across the globe. Emmy(R)-winning actor Derek Jacobi stars as Pinochet; also with Peter Capaldi, Phyllida Law and Anna Massey. Written and directed by Richard Curson Smith.

Belonging
(2004)After giving up her job as a librarian to care for her husband’s elderly family, Jess’ world falls apart when he leaves her for a younger woman.

Killing Dad (Or How to Love Your Mother)
(1989)This black comedy follows a pathetic young man traveling to kill his drunken long-lost father for abandoning him and his mother.

De Sade
(1969)An 18th-century French marquis recalls his sadomasochistic experiments and goes to jail for lewd behaviour.

An Angel for May
(2002)This touching miniseries tells the tale of a young boy, who is transported from the present to WWII-era England, where he attempts to change history.

A Doll's House
(1973)Nora Helmer has years earlier committed a forgery in order to save the life of her authoritarian husband Torvald. Now she is being blackmailed

Tears in the Rain
(1988)An American woman fulfills her late mother’s wish to pass on a letter to an English Lord, and finds herself enchanted with his son.

Affinity
(2008)In Victorian London, a grieving aristocrat volunteers at a grim women’s prison and becomes obsessed with a spiritualist inmate convicted of assault.

The Little Drummer Girl
(1984)Palestinian intelligence says she's loyal to their cause. Israeli counterintelligence says she's "bright, creative, underused, romantic and a liar." Academy Award winner* Diane Keaton stars as Charlie, a repertory actress and Palestinian sympathizer who plays the role of - and for - her life when she's thrust onto the center stage of international espionage. Klaus Kinski and Yorgo Voyagis co-star as shrewd Israeli operatives who plot to use Charlie as bait to capture an elusive Palestinian terrorist (Sami Frey). Director George Roy Hill masterfully arranges the pieces of this cloak-and-dagger puzzle based on John le Carré's bestseller into a dazzling thriller racing full tilt through London, Munich, Athens, Jerusalem and Beirut. March to the enthralling beat of The Little Drummer Girl.

Foreign Body
(1986)Three weeks ago he was a bus driver. Now, “doctor” Ram Das is London’s specialist de jour with the wealthy, famous—and even the PM—among his patients.