The best Nick Stringer’s movies

Nick Stringer

Nick Stringer

10/08/1948 (75 años)
We present our ranking of the best Nick Stringer’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Nick Stringer.

Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist
6.8/10
Oliver Twist the modern filmed version of Charles Dickens bestseller, a Roman Polanski adaptation. The classic Dickens tale, where an orphan meets a pickpocket on the streets of London. From there, he joins a household of boys who are trained to steal for their master.

The Long Good Friday

The Long Good Friday
7.6/10
In the late 1970s, Cockney crime boss Harold Shand, a gangster trying to become a legitimate property mogul, has big plans to get the American Mafia to bankroll his transformation of a derelict area of London into the possible venue for a future Olympic Games. However, a series of bombings targets his empire on the very weekend the Americans are in town. Shand is convinced there is a traitor in his organization, and sets out to eliminate the rat in typically ruthless fashion.

The Edge of Love

The Edge of Love
6.1/10
When the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and his flirtatious wife Caitlin sweep into war-torn London, the last thing they expect is to bump into Dylan's childhood sweetheart Vera. Despite her joy at seeing Dylan after so many years, Vera is swept off her feet by a dashing officer, William Killick, and finds herself torn between the open adoration of her new found beau and the wily charms of the exotic Welshman.

The Shout

The Shout
6.6/10
  • Genre: DramaHorror
  • Release: 16/06/1978
  • Character: Cobbler
Bored while officiating a cricket match at a psychiatric hospital, Crossley tells Graves (a visitor) the tale of a mysterious stranger (also named Crossley) who invades the lives and house of a local musician and his wife. The stranger claims knowledge of real magic, which he uses to displace his host and dominate his wife. The musician must find a way to combat Crossley and his seemingly implacable powers. Graves doubts Crossley's claim that the story is true, and begins to believe that Crossley is actually one of the patients.

The Knowledge

The Knowledge
7.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 01/01/1979
  • Character: Cabbie
Four men attempt "The Knowledge" examination to qualify as London taxi drivers.

Soldiers Talking, Cleanly

Soldiers Talking, Cleanly
  • Release: 05/12/1978
  • Character: Terry
One man's view of the British Army in Germany - the social life, discipline, drink, women and, occasionally, the defence of the West.

We Think the World of You

We Think the World of You
5.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 22/12/1988
  • Character: Butcher
An aimless young man, Johnny, is sent prison. He entrusts his beloved dog, Evie, to the care of his former lover and best friend, Frank. When he gets out of prison, he has to face difficulties at home. Added to this, is the fact that he may have to give up Evie to Frank.

The Terence Davies Trilogy

The Terence Davies Trilogy
7.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/11/1983
These three semi-autobiographical short films by Terence Davies follow the journey of Robert Tucker, first seen as a hangdog child in "Children", then as a hollow-eyed middle-aged man in "Madonna and Child", and finally as a decrepit old man in "Death and Transfiguration". Dreamlike and profoundly moving.

Occupy!

Occupy!
5.8/10
Bill Nighy, Pete Postlewaite and (briefly) Julie Walters, then all of the Everyman Theatre Company, feature in this potent reportage/dramatisation hybrid about the occupation of the Fisher-Bendix Factory in Kirkby. Dohany uses a variety of imaginative techniques to explore the longstanding dispute, and a pronounced sense of urgency pervades this act of solidarity.

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