Priest of Love
Following the banning and burning of his novel, "The Rainbow," D.H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda, move to the United States, and then to Mexico. When Lawrence contracts tuberculosis, they return to England for a short time, then to Italy, where Lawrence writes "Lady Chatterley's Lover."
Alan Plater
Christopher Miles
Casts & Crew
Ian McKellen
Janet Suzman
Ava Gardner
Penelope Keith
Maurizio Merli
John Gielgud
Jorge Rivero
James Faulkner
Mike Gwilym
Massimo Ranieri
Marjorie Yates
Wendy Allnutt
Jane Booker
Sarah Brackett
Elio Pandolfi
Adrienne Burgess
Patrick Holt
Burnell Tucker
Mike Morris
Natasha Buchanan
Anne Dyson
Sarah Miles
Mellan Mitchell
Madalyn Aslan
Graziana Cappellini
Francesco Carnelutti
Daniel Chatto
Cyrus Elias
Graham Faulkner
Julian Fellowes
John Flint
Gareth Forwood
Debbie Gillett
David Glover
Roy Herrick
John Hudson
Wolf Kahler
Andrew McCulloch
Brian McDermott
Adrian Montano
Andrea Occhipinti
Niall Padden
Shane Rimmer
Roger Sloman
Also Directed by Christopher Miles
A period film, set around an English country house whose owners want to arrange a marriage of convenience between their elder daughter and an aristocratic heir of a hard-up noble family.
A film version of Genet's play. Two maids, Solange and Claire, hate their employers and, while they are out, take turns at dressing up as Madame and insulting her.
Invited to a weekend house party by Sir Basil Turton and his younger wife Natalia, John Bannister is struck by the lady's infidelity. She tries to undo his pajamas and is plainly having an affair with another guest Major Haddock. Jelks, Sir Basil's loyal butler, has also noticed and when Natalia gets her head stuck in an abstract sculpture he knows precisely how to cut her down to size.
A husband comes home and finds his wife with her lover.
A European arms dealer (Roger Moore) meets a liberated woman journalist (Susannah York), who is writing a story about the ridiculous things men do with the armaments during a NATO war games meeting. Needless to say, the two meet and make sparks. A rather simple love story ensues.
A dreamy Australian singer comes to London to seek his fortune and falls for a down-to-earth lass and a high-strung debutante at the same time.
The story of an apartment in Paris and the various people that occupy it over the years.
Tales of the Unexpected is a British television series which aired between 1979 and 1988. Each episode told a story, often with sinister and wryly comedic undertones, with an unexpected twist ending. Early episodes were based on short stories by Roald Dahl collected in the books Tales of the Unexpected, Kiss Kiss and Someone Like You. The series was made by Anglia Television for ITV with interior scenes recorded at their Norwich studios whilst location filming mainly occurred across East Anglia. The theme music for the series was written by composer Ron Grainer. Although similar in theme and title, the show is not related to the American anthology television series, Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected, which ran for one season in 1977.
Short film starring and featuring the music of The Shadows
Purporting to be an investigation into the UK's contemporary "brain drain", Alternative 3 uncovered a plan to make the Moon and Mars habitable in the event of climate change and a terminal environmental catastrophe on Earth.