The best Nuala Fitzgerald’s movies

Nuala Fitzgerald

Nuala Fitzgerald

Today we present the best Nuala Fitzgerald’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Nuala Fitzgerald’s movies.

The Brood

The Brood
6.8/10
A man tries to uncover an unconventional psychologist's therapy techniques on his institutionalized wife, while a series of brutal attacks committed by a brood of mutant children coincides with the husband's investigation.

He Never Died

He Never Died
6.3/10
Jack is a solitary man with a mysterious past. His strange habits will soon become stranger when his past catches up with him.

The Silent Partner

The Silent Partner
7.4/10
  • Genre: DramaThriller
  • Release: 07/09/1978
  • Character: Safety Deposit Box Woman
Toronto, Canada. A few days before Christmas, Miles Cullen, a bored teller working at a bank branch located in a shopping mall, accidentally learns that the place is about to be robbed when he finds a disconcerting note on one of the counters…

Reckless Disregard

Reckless Disregard
5.5/10
Meredith Craig is lawyer who has a small practice. She is then approached by a Dr. Lucas who is a doctor at a clinic, who was exposed on a television news program as writing prescriptions for drugs in exchange for money. He says that he is innocent and asks Meredith to file a lawsuit against the program and its staff. Can a small lawyer beat a big television network?

Deadly Harvest

Deadly Harvest
4.4/10
Farmer struggles to keep food on the table, and regain his son who has joined a gang of marauding city-folk during the world's worst famine.

Circle of Two

Circle of Two
5.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 07/05/1981
  • Character: Claudia Aldrich
A 60-year-old artist shares a secret, platonic romance with a 16-year-old girl.

The Piano Man's Daughter

The Piano Man's Daughter
6.2/10
Terrified of passing on the madness that runs in his family, Charlie Kilworth (Christian Campbell) stays away from relationships that could lead to marriage and children. Meanwhile, his grandparents (R.H. Thomson and Wendy Crewson) are debating whether to put his mother (Stockard Channing) into a mental institution. Whoopi Goldberg shares producing credits on this generational drama adapted from the acclaimed novel by Timothy Findley.

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