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1. Vincent & Theo (1990)
PG-13 | 138 min | Biography, Drama
The familiar tragic story of Vincent van Gogh is broadened by focusing as well on his brother Theodore, who helped support Vincent. The movie also provides a nice view of the locations which Vincent painted.
Director: Robert Altman | Stars: Tim Roth, Paul Rhys, Adrian Brine, Jean-François Perrier
Votes: 4,209 | Gross: $2.23M
2. Vincent and Theo (1990)
203 min | Biography, Drama
Oscar winner Robert Altman directs this biography of a struggling Vincent Van Gogh and his relationship with Theo, his art-dealer brother. Starring actors Tim Roth and Paul Rhys. Beautifully acted and visually stunning.
Stars: Tim Roth, Paul Rhys, Hans Kesting, Johanna ter Steege
Votes: 98
3.
Vincent and Theo (1990)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1990)
50 min | Biography, Drama
Director: Robert Altman | Stars: Tim Roth, Paul Rhys, Kitty Courbois, Jacques Commandeur
4.
Vincent and Theo (1990)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1990)
PG-13 | 51 min | Biography, Drama
Oscar winner Robert Altman directs this biography of a struggling Vincent Van Gogh and his relationship with Theo, his art-dealer brother. Starring actors Tim Roth and Paul Rhys. Beautifully acted and visually stunning.
Director: Robert Altman | Stars: Tim Roth, Paul Rhys, Hans Kesting, Gerardjan Rijnders
5.
Vincent and Theo (1990)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1990)
50 min | Biography, Drama
Director: Robert Altman | Stars: Tim Roth, Paul Rhys, Wladimir Yordanoff, Hans Kemna
6.
Vincent and Theo (1990)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(1990)
50 min | Biography, Drama
Director: Robert Altman | Stars: Tim Roth, Paul Rhys, Jean-Pierre Gos, Féodor Atkine
7. Magic Moments (1989 TV Movie)
105 min | Drama
A successful magician is approached to do a TV special, which he has not done before. He and the beautiful producer of the show fall in love with each other, much to the disappointment of ... See full summary »
Director: Lawrence Gordon Clark | Stars: John Shea, Jenny Seagrove, Paul Freeman, Debora Weston
Votes: 88
8. Kim (1984 TV Movie)
150 min | Adventure, Drama, Family
A friendly street kid in India, during the last years of the nineteenth century, looks and considers himself Indian, but is in fact a Brit. The Brits discover his true origin, and train him as a spy.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Peter O'Toole, Bryan Brown, John Rhys-Davies, Ravi Sheth
Votes: 234
9. The Country Girls (1983 TV Movie)
108 min | Drama, Romance
Friendship of two girls, childhood friends, is put on the test when they grow up and leave for the big city, each with different life goals in mind.
Director: Desmond Davis | Stars: Sam Neill, Maeve Germaine, Jill Doyle, John Olohan
Votes: 64
10. The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982 TV Movie)
Not Rated | 142 min | Action, Drama, Romance
Paris, 1792: After France becomes a republic, aristocrats are guillotined. The English Sir Percy tries to save as many as he can as The Scarlet Pimpernel in disguises.
Director: Clive Donner | Stars: Anthony Andrews, Jane Seymour, Ian McKellen, James Villiers
Votes: 5,164
11. Little Gloria... Happy at Last (1982)
180 min | Biography, Drama
The story deals with Gloria Vanderbilt's difficult coming-of-age when, at eleven, she was a pawn in a custody battle between her sybaritic mother and her aunt.
Stars: Angela Lansbury, Maureen Stapleton, Martin Balsam, Glynis Johns
Votes: 876
12.
Little Gloria... Happy at Last (1982)
Episode:
Part I
(1982)
120 min | Biography, Drama
Beautiful 18-year-old debutante Gloria Morgan marries the much older heir of the Vanderbilt fortune. When he dies right after the birth of their baby girl (also named Gloria), Gloria moves to the libertine France, aggravating the family.
Director: Waris Hussein | Stars: Angela Lansbury, Christopher Plummer, Maureen Stapleton, Martin Balsam
Votes: 75
13.
Little Gloria... Happy at Last (1982)
Episode:
Part II
(1982)
120 min | Biography, Drama
When Gloria's sister-in-law refuses to give back her daughter to her, she hires a lawyer and a no-holds-barred custody battle begins, quickly becoming the most famous and scandalous court case of the Depression Era US thanks to tabloids.
Director: Waris Hussein | Stars: Angela Lansbury, Maureen Stapleton, Martin Balsam, Barnard Hughes
Votes: 75
14.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
An Epilogue
(1973)
Drama, History, War
Fifteen years have passed since the story's beginning. Pierre and Natasha are married and there are unresolved issues between Nikolai and Maria. The past is reflected upon, and from that the future contemplated.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Angela Down, Sylvester Morand
Votes: 23
15.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Moscow!
(1973)
Drama, History, War
Napoleon and his troops finally arrive in Moscow, but they encounter unforeseen difficulties. Pierre remains in the same city and is determined to see through what he sees as his destiny. ... See full summary »
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, James Appleby, Bruno Barnabe, Michael Barry
Votes: 25
16.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Of Life and Death
(1973)
Drama, History, War
While Andrei lies gravely ill in bed being nursed by Natasha, Pierre has a serious run in with the authorities, and makes a discovery. Meanwhile Sonya writes a life-changing letter, but will it have effect she thinks it will?
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Angela Down
Votes: 25
17.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
The Retreat
(1973)
Drama, History, War
Napoleon is forced to retreat from Moscow, and tries to do so in a way which still protects the honour of France. Pierre is caught up in the trek with French soldiers through wintry Russian... See full summary »
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Richard Beale, John Breslin, Donald Burton
Votes: 24
18.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
The Road to Life
(1973)
Drama, History, War
Maria tries to rouse Natasha out from her mourning. Pierre returns, to many it seems, from the clutches of death. Various losses from war are considered, and from among them the various gains pondered.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Angela Down, Joanna David
Votes: 24
19.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Two Meetings
(1973)
Drama, History, War
Moscow has been occupied by the French, but is it really a victory? Domestically Nikolai Rostov has a change of heart which means backing down on a lifetime promise, while a related event ... See full summary »
Director: John Davies | Stars: Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Angela Down, Sylvester Morand
Votes: 19
20. War & Peace (1972–1973)
890 min | Drama, History, War
Napoleon's tumultuous relations with Russia including his disastrous 1812 invasion serve as the backdrop for the tangled personal lives of five aristocratic Russian families.
Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Rupert Davies
Votes: 740
21.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Part Four: A Letter and Two Proposals
(1972)
Drama, History, War
The Rostov family receive some news of the war from their son, Nikolai. Meanwhile matchmaking instigated by Vasili Kuragin is viewed from the perspectives of his two targets.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Angela Down, Joanna David
Votes: 24
22.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Part One: Name Day
(1972)
Drama, History, War
The year is 1805. The Rostov's celebrate the name days of Natasha and Countess Rostova, while there is much discussion about the possible inheritance by an illegitimate son, Pierre Bezuhov,... See full summary »
Director: John Davies | Stars: Rupert Davies, Faith Brook, Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood
Votes: 35
23.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
A Beautiful Tale
(1972)
Drama, History, War
Andre Bolkonsky visits the Rostov's on business. There is a ball in which the Czar himself is in attendance, and from this springs a budding romance.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Joanna David
Votes: 24
24.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Austerlitz
(1972)
Drama, History, War
Preparations are underway for war on the fields of Austerlitz - France on one side, and the armies of Austria and Russia on the other. Military intelligence is sought, battle plans are laid... See full summary »
Director: John Davies | Stars: Alan Dobie, Sylvester Morand, Frank Middlemass, David Swift
Votes: 20
25.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Leave of Absence
(1972)
Drama, History, War
Marriage is proposed, but with conditions attached. Nikolai Rostov returns for extended leave from the army. A romance blooms, but with this comes conflict.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Sylvester Morand
Votes: 23
26.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Madness
(1972)
Drama, History, War
Natasha Rostova pays a visit to her future in-laws before the return of her fiancé, Andrei. There are surprising developments at a function organised by Helene Kuragina.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Angela Down
Votes: 23
27.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
New Beginnings
(1972)
Drama, History, War
The suspicions that Pierre Bezukhov has against his wife make for a tense encounter, and ultimately cause him to reflect on his life. Russia and France seem to be at peace, but will it last?
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Sylvester Morand
Votes: 25
28.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Reunions
(1972)
Drama, History, War
A death on the front has yet to be confirmed, while Nikolai Rostov returns home from war and faces a difficult personal sacrifice. Pierre Bezukhov, meanwhile, struggles in his marriage.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Angela Down
Votes: 25
29.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Skirmish at Schongraben
(1972)
Drama, History, War
The allied forces are constantly surprised by Napoleon's rapid progress through Europe. Andre Bolkonsky and Nikolai Rostov face the extremes of war - the boredom from waiting for action, and conflict on and off the field of battle.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Alan Dobie, Sylvester Morand, Frank Middlemass, David Swift
Votes: 18
30.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Sounds of War
(1972)
Drama, History, War
Pierre Bezukhov tries to come to terms with his large inheritance, the new society in which he finds himself, and displays some controversial opinions about Napoleon. Andrei Bolkonsky ... See full summary »
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Alan Dobie, Angela Down, Anthony Jacobs
Votes: 31
31.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Borodino
(1972)
Drama, History, War
Pierre Bezukhov, as with many in Moscow, is faced with a choice of leaving the city for St Petersburg or staying, but for him there is a third option. Preparation, meanwhile is underway for a much anticipated battle at Borodino.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Rupert Davies
Votes: 24
32.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Escape
(1972)
Drama, History, War
Thousands of exhausted troops make for a troubled peace in the aftermath of battle. Moscow is in retreat and difficult decisions and sacrifices made. Pierre receives some bad news and ... See full summary »
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Joanna David
Votes: 24
33.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Fortunes of War
(1972)
TV-Y | Drama, History, War
France advances through Russia, and despite the Fatherland rising to battle landowners are forced to leave their estates. The retreat leads to personal tragedy and to a chance encounter for Maria Bolkonsky.
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Alan Dobie, Angela Down, Sylvester Morand
Votes: 23
34.
War & Peace (1972–1973)
Episode:
Men of Destiny
(1972)
Drama, History, War
Ignoring both advice and a treaty with Russia Napoleon continues his march toward Moscow. Andrei Bolkonsky has a quest of his own, and can't be swayed from it by his sister. Pierre, ... See full summary »
Director: John Davies | Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Morag Hood, Alan Dobie, Angela Down
Votes: 23
35. Daniel Deronda (1970– )
270 min | Drama
Brought up in ignorance of his origins, Daniel finds himself helping an unhappily married woman, a suicidal young singer and a consumptive Jewish man.
Stars: John Nolan, Martha Henry, Robert Hardy, Noel Davis
Votes: 9
36. The Roads to Freedom (1970)
559 min | Drama, War
Dramatisation of Jean-Paul Sartre's trilogy.
Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Alison Fiske, Georgia Brown
Votes: 172
37. Germinal (1970– )
60 min | Drama
BBC serialisation of Emile Zola's novel about a coal miners' strike in northern France.
Stars: Rosemary Leach, Donald Burton, Mark Jones, Ken Jones
Votes: 6
38. The Greater Good (1970 TV Special)
100 min | Drama, Talk-Show
Dramatized political discussion show set eight years in the future.
Directors: Wolf Rilla, Alex Saward | Stars: Bernard Levin, John Braine, James Cameron, Jo Grimond
39.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.1
(1970)
Drama, War
15 June 1938 - Evening. Paris, between the Spanish Civil War and the rise of Hitler. A city where Mathieu lives - and Marcelle exists.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Rosemary Leach, Donald Burton
Votes: 18
40.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.2
(1970)
Drama, War
16 June 1938 - Afternoon. Mathieu is trying to arrange an abortion for his mistress Marcelle, and needs money quickly. He takes Ivich to an art exhibition and kisses her for the first time.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Georgia Brown, Rosemary Leach
Votes: 15
41.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.4
(1970)
Drama, War
17 June 1938 - Morning. Ivich and Mathieu have deliberately cut their hands, thereby achieving a bond. They have arranged to meet at ten o'clock, but before then Mathieu has to give Brunet an answer.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Georgia Brown, Rosemary Leach
Votes: 12
42.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.6
(1970)
Drama, War
June 1938 - Evening. Ivich has failed her examinations and Mathieu has failed to persuade her to stay in Paris. He has also just stolen money for an abortion and given it to Marcelle.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Georgia Brown, Rosemary Leach
Votes: 12
43.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.10
(1970)
Drama, War
15th June 1940. The Germans have occupied Paris, Mathieu is in the army waiting for the surrender, Gomez is in America looking for a job and Daniel is in Paris alone with his cats.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Norman Rossington, Andrew Faulds
Votes: 9
44.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.11
(1970)
Drama, War
15th June 1940 - Afternoon - The Defeated. Mathieu is with his unit waiting for orders. Boris and Ivich meet up and he then he returns to Lola.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Georgia Brown, Anthony Higgins, Alison Fiske
Votes: 6
45.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.12
(1970)
Drama, War
16th June 1940. Daniel and Phillipe meet by the Seine as Phillipe contemplates suicide. Mathieu and his army companion take a walk with the girl from the Post Office as they wait for their fate now that the war is over.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Norman Rossington, Simon Ward
Votes: 6
46.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.13
(1970)
Drama, War
17th June 1940 Night. Mathieu and his friend have decided to join the Chasseurs and fight. Brunet arrives tired and ready to surrender after a week of fighting. In the morning the Germans arrive.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Donald Burton, Norman Rossington, Clare Sutcliffe
Votes: 8
47.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.8
(1970)
Drama, War
Mathieu spends the night with beautiful Irene and returns to his room to find Ivich waiting for him in anticipation of love.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Georgia Brown, Anthony Higgins, Alison Fiske
Votes: 8
48.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.9
(1970)
Drama, War
Mathieu boards a train and Boris gets a haircut in preparation for war while Ivich gets drunk with old flame Claude.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Georgia Brown, Alison Fiske
Votes: 11
49.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1970)
Drama, War
16 June 1938 - Evening. Mathieu has not been able to borrow the money he needs. He has arranged to meet Ivich and Boris to hear Lola sing. Daniel visits Marcelle.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Georgia Brown, Rosemary Leach
Votes: 13
50.
The Roads to Freedom (1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.5
(1970)
Drama, War
17 June 1938 - Afternoon Ivich has rejected Mathieu and Boris has left Lola. Daniel has told Marcelle that Mathieu still loves her; however, Mathieu is still trying to borrow the money for an abortion.
Director: James Cellan Jones | Stars: Michael Bryant, Daniel Massey, Rosemary Leach, Alison Fiske
Votes: 11