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Maurice, as 'Hull' (1987). Directed by James Ivory, produced by Ismail Merchant. soundtrack details avail on VHS avail on LDLumivision LVD9516
Pitt (JW),  Thurlow (John Wood), King (Nigel Hawthorne) 30KB jpg

The Madness of King George, as 'William Pitt the Younger' (1994). Directed by Nicholas Hytner, produced by Stephen Evans, David Parfitt, and Samuel Goldwyn Jr. Read the review from Empire Online. click for publ details soundtrack detailsavail on VHS avail on LDImage ID3182HL

PITT: America is now a nation, sir.
KING: Well, we must get used to it. I have known stranger things. I once saw a sheep with five legs. click (111KB).


The Asst. Comm., 48KB

The Secret Agent, as 'the Assistant Commisioner' (1996). Directed by Christopher Hampton, produced by Norma Heyman and Fox Searchlight. Read Empire's review. click for publ details soundtrack details avail on VHS avail on LDFoxvideo 0414685

Eddie Izzard in Secret Agent JW as the Asst Commissioner


Madox On the set with RF

The English Patient, as 'Madox' (1996). Directed by Anthony Minghella, produced by Saul Zaentz and Miramax. Here's Empire's review. click for publ details soundtrack details avail on VHS avail on LD Criterion 336


'...Perverted'  video cover M'Learned Friend

Preaching to the Perverted, as 'M'Learned Friend' (1997) [see also the official site]. Directed by Stuart Urban. Here's the Empire review. soundtrack details avail on VHS


Keep the Aspidistra Flying, as 'Ravelston' (1997). Directed by Robert Bierman. soundtrack details

Here are Derek Elley's review of the film for Variety, October 1997, and EMPIRE magazine's review.


The Commissioner, as 'Prime Minister' (1998). Directed by George Sluizer, produced by Peter and Marc Samuelson, for Showtime.


Toy Boys, (1998). Directed by Gaby Dellal, with Joely Richardson, Frances Barber, and Leslie Manville. A short film that won the UCI prize for Best British Production 1998 and the San Francisco International Film Festival Certificate of Merit for the short narrative category.


High Heels and Low Lifes, as 'Police Chief Rogers' (2000). Directed by Mel Smith, produced by Fragile Films.


Gypsy Woman, as 'Stanley' (2000). Directed by Sheree Folkson, produced by Sky television.


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