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Stephen Frears - 15 Titles Found
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The Hi-Lo Country
(1998) [M]
Originally a project for Sam Peckinpah, The Hi-Lo Country is an intimate story of the enduring bonds of friendship between two hard-living men, set against a sweeping backdrop: the American West, post-WW2, in its twilight. Pete (Billy Crudup) and Big Boy (Woody Harrelson) are masters of the... More
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High Fidelity
(2000) [M]
Adapted from Nick Hornby's best-selling novel, High Fidelity stars John Cusack as Rob Gordon, the owner of a semi-failing record store located on one of the back streets of Chicago. He sells music the old-fashioned way, with his two wacky clerks - the hysterically funny rock snob Barry (Jack... More
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Liam
(2000) [MA]
Liam is growing up in an Irish Catholic quarter of Liverpool in the 1930's, the youngest of three. While he is at school trying to rid his seven-year-old head of the wicked thoughts that stand between him and the salvation of his immortal soul, his older brother is working, adding his wage packet... More
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The Queen
(2006) [M]
Stephen Frears' critically acclaimed portrait of the English Monarch in time of strife. One of the most turbulent times in British politics in recent memory seen from an insider's perspective - an almost documentary look at the relationship between the figurehead and the brains behind the UK.... More
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Cheri
(2009) [M]
Cheri is the sensual story of an extraordinary love affair between beautiful retired courtesan Lea (Michelle Pfeiffer) and exquisitely handsome and cheeky Cheri (Rupert Friend). the spoilt son of her old colleague and rival, Madame Peloux (Kathy Bates), Lea sets out to educate the boy in the... More
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