The best Bob Peck’s movies

Bob Peck

Bob Peck

23/08/1945- 04/04/1999
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Jurassic Park

Jurassic Park
8.2/10
A wealthy entrepreneur secretly creates a theme park featuring living dinosaurs drawn from prehistoric DNA. Before opening day, he invites a team of experts and his two eager grandchildren to experience the park and help calm anxious investors. However, the park is anything but amusing as the security systems go off-line and the dinosaurs escape.

Surviving Picasso

Surviving Picasso
6.3/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 04/09/1996
  • Character: Francoise's Father
The passionate Merchant-Ivory drama tells the story of Francoise Gilot, the only lover of Pablo Picasso who was strong enough to withstand his ferocious cruelty and move on with her life.

The Miracle Maker

The Miracle Maker
7.1/10
A mother and father in search of help for their sick daughter cross paths with an extraordinary carpenter named Jesus, who has devoted his life to spreading God's word. An amazing miracle brings to light the true meaning of Christ, and the sacrifices he endured for the deliverance of mankind. A compelling story of faith, trust, and devotion.

Lord of the Flies

Lord of the Flies
6.4/10
When their plane crashes, 25 schoolboys find themselves trapped on a tropical island, miles from civilization.

Smilla's Sense of Snow

Smilla's Sense of Snow
6.3/10
Smilla Jaspersen, half Danish, half Greenlander, attempts to understand the death of a small boy who falls from the roof of her apartment building. Suspecting wrongdoing, Smilla uncovers a trail of clues leading towards a secretive corporation that has made several mysterious expeditions to Greenland. Scenes from the film were shot in Copenhagen and western Greenland. The film was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival, where director Bille August was nominated for the Golden Bear.

Slipstream

Slipstream
4.7/10
Slipstream is a 1989 post-apocalyptic science fiction adventure film. The plot has an emphasis on aviation and contains many common science-fiction themes, such as taking place in a dystopian future in which the landscape of the Earth itself has been changed and is windswept by storms of great power. There are also numerous sub-plots, such as free will and humanity amongst artificial intelligence.

The Opium War

The Opium War
6.5/10
The story of the Opium War between China, in the waning days of the Qing Dynasty, and the British Empire, in the 1830s, and the subsequent takeover of Hong Kong by Britain; through the eyes of the key figures, fiercely nationalistic Lin Zexu, and opportunistic British naval diplomat Charles Elliot.

Royal Flash

Royal Flash
6.3/10
Cowardly rogue Harry Flashman's (Malcolm McDowell) schemes to gain entry to the royal circles of 19th-century Europe go nowhere until he meets a pair of devious nobles with their own agenda. At their urging, Flashman agrees to re-create himself as a bogus Prussian nobleman to woo a beautiful duchess. But the half-baked plan quickly comes unraveled, and he's soon on the run from several new enemies who are all calling for the rapscallion's head.

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Masks of Evil

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Masks of Evil
6.6/10
A top-secret mission for French Intelligence brings Indy to Istanbul during the First World War. Exploring the city's dark and dangerous streets, he is thrust into a web of betrayal and murder when he discovers a vile Turkish plot to assassinate French espionage agents. Evil of a more enduring kind awaits him in Transylvania where he engages in mortal combat with bloodthirsty Vlad the Impaler and his horrific army of the living dead. With his very life at stake, Indy must garner all his strength and wits in order to defeat the fiend and save mankind.

An Ungentlemanly Act

An Ungentlemanly Act
7.1/10
Based on actual accounts, this film portrays the days and hours before and during the invasion of the Falkland Islands by Argentina, which eventually lead to the Falklands War. As the Argentine forces land on the main island and make their way towards Government House, the handful of British defenders batten down the hatches and prepare to defend the Governor Rex Hunt, his family and their fellow islanders from the invaders.

Seasick

Seasick
5.3/10
  • Genre: DramaThriller
  • Release: 07/04/1996
  • Character: Captain Sebastian Belger
Eco-terrorists attack a ship carrying toxic waste.

Parker

Parker
6/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 03/05/1985
  • Character: Rohl
An Aussie businessman is trying to find out why and by whom he was kidnapped and then later released with no explanation.

On the Black Hill

On the Black Hill
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 12/09/1988
  • Character: Amos Jones
The story covers eighty years in the lives of a pair of Welsh identical twins with an unusual bond, as they go through war, love affairs, and land disputes.

The Black Velvet Gown

The Black Velvet Gown
6.9/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 02/06/1991
  • Character: Percival Miller
In the 1830's in northern England, Riah Millican, a widow with three children, takes a job as housekeeper to a reclusive former teacher, Percival Miller. Miller makes Riah the gift of a black velvet gown, and even educates her children. But when Riah discovers the reason behind Miller's gifts, she vows to leave his house, but Miller has a hold on her, even after his death, when he leaves his house to her on the condition that she never marry. Riah's daughter, Biddy, grows up and becomes a laundress in a large house where her education keeps her from fitting in and makes her a target. But it also catches the eye of a son of the house, and with Miller's legacies, Biddy may yet find her way to happiness.

Macbeth

Macbeth
7.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 02/02/1979
  • Character: Macduff
Macbeth is a 1978 videotaped version of Trevor Nunn's Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play by William Shakespeare. Produced by Thames Television, it features Ian McKellen as Macbeth and Judi Dench as Lady Macbeth. The TV version was directed by Philip Casson. The original stage production was performed at The Other Place, the RSC's small studio theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. It had been performed in the round before small audiences, with a bare stage and simple costuming. The recording preserves this style: the actors perform on a circular set and with a mostly black background changes of setting are indicated only by lighting changes.

After Pilkington

After Pilkington
8/10
  • Release: 25/01/1987
  • Character: James Westgate
The quiet life of Oxford professor James Westgate is shattered when he is introduced to Penny, the wife of his crass new colleague.

Who Bombed Birmingham?

Who Bombed Birmingham?
7.6/10
  • Release: 22/04/1990
  • Character: Chief Supt. Tom Meffen
Docudrama film exploring the efforts of World in Action researchers Ian MacBride and Chris Mullin in proving that the "Birmingham Six" only admitted to the bombing under extreme duress, and that the five IRA members were in fact responsible for the deadly attacks

Ladder of Swords

Ladder of Swords
6.7/10
  • Release: 12/01/1990
  • Character: Detective Inspector Atherton
An escaped convict, pursued by an obsessive policeman, hides out in a travelling circus

The Kitchen Toto

The Kitchen Toto
6.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 29/04/1988
The son of a priest slain by the Mau Mau moves in with a police officer and his wife in 1950 Kenya.

Waiting at the Field Gate

Waiting at the Field Gate
  • Release: 03/04/1975
  • Character: Reg
Lightning Gallat is the village slaughterer and a man of distinction. Where does he draw the line?

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