The best Matthew Burton’s movies

Matthew Burton

Matthew Burton

22/04/1949 (75 años)
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Valkyrie

Valkyrie
7.1/10
Wounded in Africa during World War II, Nazi Col. Claus von Stauffenberg returns to his native Germany and joins the Resistance in a daring plan to create a shadow government and assassinate Adolf Hitler. When events unfold so that he becomes a central player, he finds himself tasked with both leading the coup and personally killing the Führer.

Jack Strong

Jack Strong
7/10
Poland, 1970. Firmly determined to fight against Soviet tyranny and prevent the destruction of the world, the high-ranking officer of the Polish army Ryszard Kukliński makes a serious decision that will put his life, his family and the fate of an entire nation at risk.

The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission

The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission
5/10
A renegade team of World War II soldiers. This time, one of the 12 is a woman and, with a Nazi spy within their midst, they're up against German wartime geniuses out to establish a Fourth Reich.

Silence Like Glass

Silence Like Glass
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 06/07/1989
True story of two diametrically opposed young women dealing with terminal illness.

A Couch in New York

A Couch in New York
5.9/10
Dr. Henry Harriston is a successful psychoanalyst in New York City. When he is near a nervous breakdown, he arranges to change his flat with Beatrice Saulnier from France for a while. Both don't know each other and both find themselves deeply involved into the social settings of the other, because the decision to change their flats is made overnight. Could be the perfect amusement, but suddenly Henry finds himself beaten up by Beatrice' lover and Beatrice is considered to be Dr. Harriston's substitute by his clients...

Three to Go

Three to Go
5.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/03/1971
An anthology of Australian short films by directors Brian Hannant ("Judy"), Oliver Howes ("Toula") and Peter Weir ("Michael"), each presenting a young Australian at a moment of decision about their future.

Choir of the Prisoners

Choir of the Prisoners
  • Release: 09/02/2004
The film is based on a scene in Beethoven’s opera Fidelio. The inmates of the Seville prison are kept in dark cells without daylight. Now, for the first time after years, they are allowed to see the sun. Light as a metaphor for freedom.

Berlin Troika

Berlin Troika
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 23/08/2014
  • Character: The American
During a stormy night of grave political crisis, an expert interpreter suffers a nervous breakdown. Young diplomat Konrad Gelb is recruited to step in and interpret between the two conflicting superpower leaders, who seem to hold the fate of humanity in their hands - an absurd responsibility, which by extension rests on the shoulders of the young interpreter. He must balance the oversized egos in the room and maneuver the world's destiny to either peaceful resolution or total annihilation.

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