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Colin Firth - 27 Titles Found
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A Month In The Country
(1987) [PG]
They came to a Yorkshire village to heal their battle-scarred minds. Two Great War survivors who forged an unusual bond during the idyllic summer of 1920. Birkin's task was to uncover a medieval masterpiece in the local church, while Moon discovered a Saxon chapel in the graveyard. And through... More
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Apartment Zero
(1989) [M]
Set in modern day Buenos Aires, the film centers around a relationship between two emotionally crippled roommates. Adrian LeDuc(Colin Firth) is a lonely sociopath who is forced to rent his insane mothers room due to poor ticket sales at his revival movie theater. Jack Carney (Hart Bochner), the... More
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Another Country
(1984) [M]
Rupert Everett turns in an electric performance playing Guy Burgess, a key figure in the Cambridge spy ring of the 1940's who eventually defected to Russia in 1951.*MR More
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Circle Of Friends
(1995) [M]
Two girls escape the dull confines of distant Knockglen to attend college in Dublin, where their education really begins. Benny and Eve learn all about love and friendship. Their teachers are the worldly Nan and Jack, the handsome and charming star of the rugby team. Join them on a romantic... More
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Nostromo (2 tape set)
(1997) [M]
Based on the 1904 novel by Polish-born British novelist Joseph Conrad. South America in the 1880s. An ambitious young Englishman, Charles Gould, returns with his beautiful wife, Emilia, to his childhood home and the silver mine that claimed his father's life. Politics are volatile but Gould takes... More
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The English Patient
(1996) [M]
THE ENGLISH PATIENT is an epic film of adventure, intrigue, betrayal and love about four strangers whose diverse lives become inextricably connected. The story is told largely through the eno of an unknown English patient, the sole survivor of a plane shot down near the beginning of World War II,... More
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The Hour Of The Pig (The Advocate)
(1993) [M]
Set in 15th century France. A Parisian lawyer wearies of the cynical sophistication of the capital and solicits appointment as the public defender in a remote, rural province. He finds himself expected to defend a pig in a murder trial. (As the public prosecutor says, "Anyone who knows animals... More
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Fever Pitch
(1996) [M]
Adapted by Nick Hornby from his own best-selling novel, Fever Pitch is one of the funniest, most believable, and most talked about films in years. Meet Paul (Colin Firth): a man with a life-long obsession - football! Then he meets Sarah and soon discovers that, unlike football, relationships... More
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Shakespeare In Love
(1998) [M]
London, 1593: the Elizabethan Era. Young, handsome William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) is craving inspiration due to his failing creativity. He seeks a soul mate to cure his writer's block, so he may continue to work on his upcoming play. Fate would leave its mark, and love will show its face in... More
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My Life So Far
(1999) [PG]
Memoir of the lives of a family growing up on a post World War I British estate headed up by a strong disciplinarian (Rosemary Harris), her daughter (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio), her inventor husband (Colin Firth), their ten year old son (Robbie Norman), and his older sister (Kelly MacDonald).... More
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