The best Robin Hooper’s movies

Robin Hooper

Robin Hooper

We present our ranking of the best Robin Hooper’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 Robin Hooper.
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Legend

Legend
6.9/10
  • Genre: CrimeThriller
  • Release: 09/09/2015
  • Character: Prison Doctor (uncredited)
Suave, charming and volatile, Reggie Kray and his unstable twin brother Ronnie start to leave their mark on the London underworld in the 1960s. Using violence to get what they want, the siblings orchestrate robberies and murders while running nightclubs and protection rackets. With police Detective Leonard "Nipper" Read hot on their heels, the brothers continue their rapid rise to power and achieve tabloid notoriety.

A Little Chaos

A Little Chaos
6.5/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 26/03/2015
  • Character: Second Musician
A landscape gardener is hired by famous architect Le Nôtre to construct the grand gardens at the palace of Versailles. As the two work on the palace, they find themselves drawn to each other and are thrown into rivalries within the court of King Louis XIV.

Being Human

Being Human
5.3/10
One man must learn the meaning of courage across four lifetimes centuries apart.

The Children Act

The Children Act
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 29/03/2018
  • Character: Butler
In the midst of a marital crisis, a High Court judge must decide if she should order a life-saving blood transfusion for a teen with cancer despite his family's refusal to accept medical treatment for religious reasons.

Prick Up Your Ears

Prick Up Your Ears
7.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 17/04/1987
  • Character: Mortuary Attendant
Stephen Frears directs this biographical drama focusing on controversial British playwright Joe Orton, revealed in flashback after his murder by lover Kenneth Halliwell. Born in 1933 in Leicester, in the English Midlands, John 'Joe' Orton moves to London in 1951, to study at RADA, and enjoys an openly gay relationship with Halliwell in their famous Islington flat in the 1960s. However, when Orton achieves spectacular success with such plays as 'What the Butler Saw' and 'Loot', Halliwell begins to feel alienated and the pair's future looks increasingly uncertain.

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.

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