All the King's Men 1999 TV, 110 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Julian Jarrold Cast: David Jason, Maggie Smith, David Troughton, Ian McDiarmid, William Ash, Stuart Bunce, Sonya Walger, James(2) Murray, Phyllis Logan, Tom Burke, Ben Crompton, Emma Cunniffe
This BBC offering examines what really happened to the Royal British Army's Sandringham Company, which was made up entirely of servants and gardeners from King George V's Estate. The Company marched off to World War I in 1915 and was never seen again.
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Mad About Mambo 2000 PG-13, 92 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: John Forte Cast: Keri Russell, Brian Cox, William Ash, Theo Fraser Steele, Julian Littman, Maclean Stewart, Tim Loane, Russell Smith, Joe Rea, Daniel Caltagirone
Poor boy Danny Mitchell (William Ash) meets rich girl Lucy McLaughlin (Keri Russell) when he takes dance lessons to improve his soccer skills in this very predictable comedy romance.
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Raining Stones 1993 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy
Director: Ken Loach Cast: Bruce Jones, Julie(2) Brown, Gemma Phoenix, Ricky Tomlinson, Tom Hickey, Jonathan James, Mike Fallon, Ronnie Ravey, Lee Brennan, Karen Henthorn, Christine Abbott, Geraldine Ward, William Ash, Matthew Clucas, Anna Jaskolka
An unemployed plumber, Bob (Bruce Jones), is devoted to his church and his family. But, he becomes involved with the mob when he tries to find money to buy his daughter Coleen (Gemma Phoenix) a First Communion dress. A good Ken Loach film about the British working-class and the problems they encounter. Though not rated, the film contains obscenities and nudity.
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| 1. All the King's Men (1999)
2. Mad About Mambo (2000)
3. Raining Stones (1993)
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