Richard Harris
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Cromwell
(1970)Alec Guinness and Richard Harris star in this historical epic. Great battle scenes and cinematography plus an Oscar winning music score.

Man in the Wilderness
(1971)Academy Award-nominee Richard Harris ("Unforgiven," "Camelot") plays a trapper left for dead after being mangled by a mammoth grizzly bear. Struggling to survive in the wilderness, he keeps himself going by planning revenge on the expedition who left him, especially group leader John Huston (Academy Award-winning actor-director of "Chinatown," "The Treasures of the Sierra Madre").

Camelot
(1967)This lavish film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical celebrates a fleeting, mythical time of love and chivalry--the reign of King Arthur and the Knights of The Round Table. Although torn apart by the conflicts between passion, love, honor and duty, it was a golden era that could have been ... and could yet be.

The Return of a Man Called Horse
(1976)Set in the 1840s, a white man joins a tribe of Sioux indians in a noble act of revenge after the tribe is robbed of its ancestral land.

Orca
(1977)The terrifying tale of man versus beast. Initially on the hunt for a great white shark, the obsessive Captain Nolan accidentally kills a pregnant orca. Seeking vengeance, her mate begins to terrorise the nearby fishing village in a rampage of death and destruction. Realising that only he can bring an end to the carnage, Nolan sets out on a deadly quest to face his enemy from the deep...

Cry, the Beloved Country
(1995)A black South African church minister is called to Johannesburg to find that his son has been jailed in connection with a robbery in which a white man was killed. The father supports apartheid. When they meet, the two men come to unexpected realisations about their sons - and their own humanity.

Bloomfield
(1970)A fading football star has an opportunity to take a bribe and throw a match, but his devoted 12-year-old fan is determined to steer him straight.

After Newtown: Guns in America
(2013)From the first European settlements in the New World to frontier justice and from the Civil War to civil rights, guns have been at center of our national narrative. "After Newtown: Guns In America" traces the evolution of guns in the U.S., their frequent link to violence and the clash of cultures that reflect competing visions of our national identity.

Deeper
(2025)Having achieved worldwide acclaim for his crucial role in the death-defying rescue of a young Thai soccer team, Richard "Harry" Harris embarks on a perilous new cave diving expedition that will push the limits of adventure and force him to confront his deepest fears.

The Pearl
(2001)A poor Mexican diver finds a priceless pearl that will change his impoverished family's future, if he can fend off his own greed and the people trying to take advantage of him.

The Molly Maguires
(1970)In the coal mines of Pennsylvania, embittered miners have started a campaign of sabotage to retaliate against the owners' cruelty. McParlan is the undercover cop who joins the gang to expose them, but ends up in sympathy with grizzled chief Kehoe.

Julius Caesar
Jeremy Sisto stars as the ill-fated Roman lead who conquered much of the known world in the name of his empire, leading him to be named dictator for life and later assassinated by his nephew and trusted ally, Marcus Brutus (Paolo Briguglia). Also starring Richard Harris, Valeria Golino, and Christopher Walken, Julius Caesar has also been aired under the simplified title of Caesar.

The Hunchback
(1997)Based on the novel, a young gypsy becomes a Minister's obsession in 1483. Only the bell ringer and her husband and the court of miracles can save her.

A Terrible Beauty
(1960)A small group of IRA soldiers looks to free Ireland from Great Britain. However, one recruit is unconvinced of the means to do so.

Silent Tongue
(1993)
The Count of Monte Cristo
(2002)The classic story of a man falsely convicted and imprisoned by a traitorous friend - his years of captivity and ultimate escape, the discovery of a major fortune, and his vengeful return to reclaim his lost life and love.

Mutiny on the Bounty
(1962)A first mate incites a mutiny on a South Pacific voyage to save his crew from their sadistic captain's torments, knowing they can never return home.

The Bible: In the Beginning...
(1966)An ambitious attempt to retell the biblical stories of Genesis, in a multi-national account covering the Creation to the story of Abraham and Isaac.

Hawaii
(1966)This restored version of James Michener's best seller traces the arrival of missionaries in 1820’s Hawaii and the devastation of a paradise lost.

Grizzly Falls
(1999)When a young boy is captured by a grizzly bear, he begins the most incredible journey of a lifetime, full of breathtaking excitement, harrowing danger and thrilling surprises.