Freda Dowie Trailers
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Freda Dowie was an English film and television actress best known for Distant Voices, Still Lives and Our Friends in the North.
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Freda Dowie was an English film and television actress best known for Distant Voices, Still Lives and Our Friends in the North.
Total trailers found: 14
18 August 1995
Deeply mentally unbalanced drifter Eunice roams grim northern Britain committing psychosexual serial murders of both men and women while ostensibly searching for an unknown woman named Judith.
07 May 1968
A university professor, confident that everything which occurs in life has a rational explanation, finds his beliefs severely challenged when, during a vacation to a remote coastal village in Norfolk, he blows through an ancient whistle discovered on a beach, awakening horrors beyond human understanding.
25 June 1976
Immediately after their miscarriage, the US diplomat Robert Thorn adopts the newborn Damien without the knowledge of his wife.
16 November 1988
Siblings Maisie and Tony, along with their mother, gather for their sister Eileen's wedding. It is a joyous occasion, but through flashbacks, it becomes clear that the family was not always happy.
06 February 1996
In late 19th-century England, Jude aspires to be an academic, but is hobbled by his blue-collar background.
28 December 1966
Alice in Wonderland (1966) is a BBC television play based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
26 August 1989
British writer Ian Fleming's life and loves suggest that of his spy-novel hero, secret agent James Bond.
20 April 1992
A Gothic comedy, featuring a distinguished cast, and starring Leslie Phillips and Margaret Tyzack. Retired colonial army officer George Thacker has high hopes of recapturing his memories of an idyllic English village life after a lifetime of meting out justice in the Far East.
25 December 1971
An enchanting tale of childhood in a sleepy Cotswold village during and immediately after the First World War.
14 October 2005
Haunted by memories of a patient's death, a nurse takes a job at an antiquated hospital for children.
21 October 1971
A British play about homelessness by Jeremy Sandford, writer of "Cathy Come Home", first broadcast as a BBC Play For Today.
10 October 1996
Josh and Jim want to know how Jack got his black eye. So the17 year old Jack explains over a couple of beers how their friend Lennie got him into this swanky party, on account of Jack's 'famous' brother, and how they ended up sitting round a swimming pool with a few lads passing around an enormous bag of cocaine.
17 January 1990
In Madrid at the time of the Inquisition, the monk Ambrosio is renowned for his faith and his strength of will, a saint in the eyes of the populace.
26 December 1998
This adaptation of Laurie Lee's autobiographical novel follows a young man's maturation in the country town of Gloucestershire near the end of World War I.