James Fox
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Filmography
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Duffy
(1968)A professional smuggler gets involved in a scheme by two half-brothers to steal a fortune from their wealthy father’s yacht in the Mediterranean.

All at Sea
(2012)In the wake of his best friend’s death, a former sailor enlists fellow retirement home residents to join him on a quest to carry out a burial at sea.
Nature and Us: A History Through Art
In this groundbreaking arts documentary, BBC Select explores the often complex relationship that human beings have with the natural world. Taking a unique approach, Dr James Fox uses art as evidence of our developing attitudes towards nature across the globe and throughout history, from prehistory to the present. Can culture help to explain our evolving relationship with nature?

Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980
(2009)Manchester detective Peter Hunter gets brought in by the Home Office to conduct a thorough secret review of the Ripper investigation.

Mister Lonely
(2008)Director Harmony Korine has been a cult hero of American cinema for two decades now and Mister Lonely, one of his more low-key triumphs, shows his gift for oddball beauty and unique understanding of celebrity and outcasts. A strange, sweet, undiluted vision. Bonus: Herzog and Carax are in it!

The Falklands Play
(2002)Tense drama about the war room strategy led by UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1982 as Britain and Argentina went to war for 10 weeks.

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.

Kings in Grass Castles
The sweeping saga of an Irish immigrant family, as their roots take hold in their new land of Australia, during the second half of the 19th century.

Sexy Beast
(2001)A retired bank robber enjoys his new life in Spain with his beautiful, sexy wife until a cohort from his past arrives and threatens to kill him if he doesn't take one more job.

The Phenomenon
(2020)Testimony from high-ranking public officials and NASA astronauts offers some of the most credible evidence of a longstanding global cover-up of UFOs.

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
(1984)Hugh Hudson directs this lavish adaption highlighting the character's dual nature as master of the African jungle and as John Clayton, seventh Earl of Greystoke.

Moment of Contact
(2022)Residents of Varginha, Brazil recount a series of events they witnessed in 1996 involving strange creatures when a UFO crashed in their backyard.

The Dwelling Place
The eldest daughter of parents who succumbed to cholera in 1830’s England is left raising her siblings when aristocrats take an unwelcome interest.

The Prince & Me
(2004)A pre-med student falls for her lab partner, unaware that he is actually the Crown Prince of Denmark, who has enrolled incognito to escape the royal spotlight.

Mickey Blue Eyes
(1999)New York art dealer Michael Felgate thinks his girlfriend Gina would make the perfect wife, until he proposes and learns she is the daughter of a mafia kingpin!

The Double
(2014)A timid man's life is upended when a new, confident co-worker, who is his exact double and exact opposite, starts taking over his life.

The Program
(2024)A look at new assertions about UFOs, now called UAPs, from high-level insiders in the U.S. government, revealing unprecedented proof we are not alone.

All Forgotten
(2001)Tempestuous romance set in 19th century Russia as a young man falls in love with a tragic young woman who toys with the older men who want her love.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
(2005)Based on the beloved Roald Dahl tale, this fantastical film from Tim Burton follows young Charlie Bucket and his Grandpa Joe as they join a small group of contest winners who get to tour the magical and mysterious factory of candy maker Willy Wonka.

Patriot Games
(1992)After foiling a terrorist plot against the British royal family, retired CIA analyst Jack Ryan returns to the agency when his family comes under attack.