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                            | Actor | Robert Powell - 6 Titles Found |  |  
        
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 | Tommy
                    (1975) [M]
 
 Ken Russell's flamboyant treatment of the Who's rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind boy who develops an extraordinary ability at pinball. Under his sinister stepfather's influence, he achieves fame and a cult following, but his almost messianic status also spells the beginning of his...  More 
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 | The Jigsaw Man
                    (1983) [M]
 
 In return for betraying his country a man is given a new face and identity. Now he can come back from the dead to claim the 'insurance' he needs to survive.  More 
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 | Jane Austen In Manhattan
                    (1980) [PG]
 
 In this delightful Merchant Ivory production, past meets present and flamboyant egos collide as two Manhattan theatre companies compete to stage a literary gem: a lost play by one of Britain's best-loved authors. Jane Austen In Manhattan blends Jane Austen's charming "playlet", tracing the...  More 
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 | Tommy (Blu-Ray)
                    (1975) [M]
 
 Ken Russell's flamboyant treatment of the Who's rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind boy who develops an extraordinary ability at pinball. Under his sinister stepfather's influence, he achieves fame and a cult following, but his almost messianic status also spells the beginning of his...  More 
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