The best Keith Allen’s tv movie movies

Keith Allen

Keith Allen

02/06/1953 (70 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Keith Allen’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Keith Allen.

Walter

Walter
7.4/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 01/07/1986
  • Character: Mike - Stockroom
A man with learning difficulties suffers neglect and ill-treatment, and this is only exasperated when his parents die and nobody seems to know what to do with him. A sequel to this film, titled "Walter and June", was released in 1983 and set 19 years later in time. In the United States, these two are sometimes bundled together under the title "Loving Walter".

Killing Hitler

Killing Hitler
6.5/10
A drama-documentary about Operation Foxley, a 1944 British plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler.

The Strike

The Strike
7.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyTV Movie
  • Release: 20/02/1988
  • Character: Film Exec/Camp Actor 2/Celebrity
The Strike is a film from The Comic Strip Presents that received a limited theatrical release, and won the Golden Rose of Montreux for the same year. The film concerns Paul (Alexei Sayle), a Welsh former miner and aspiring screenwriter, who writes a hard-hitting filmscript about his own experiences of the 1984 Miners' Strike. However, the Hollywood production company that gets hold of his script turns it into a ludicrously sensationalist and anachronistic action film, starring Al Pacino (played by Richardson) as Arthur Scargill, and Meryl Streep (Jennifer Saunders) as his wife.

A Fistful of Travellers' Cheques

A Fistful of Travellers' Cheques
8.1/10
Two students calling themselves Carlos and Miguel arrive in Spain dressed as gunslingers to live out their dream of being in a spaghetti Western. At a cafe in a remote town they meet two Australian girls who have picked up a scruffy hitch-hiker and a would-be rapist dressed as a matador.

Talking to the Dead

Talking to the Dead
Rookie inspector Fiona Griffiths has a brilliant mind - and a secret history of mental illness called Cotard's Syndrome that has left her with a deep and peculiar empathy for the dead.

Football's 47 Best Worst Songs

Football's 47 Best Worst Songs
Uncover what happens when the worlds of football and music collide. Bob Mortimer runs down the best and very worst the beautiful game has had to offer down the years with contributions from the likes of Keith Allen, David Baddiel, Gary Lineker, Chris Waddle and Adrian Chiles

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