Gavin Millar

Most Popular Gavin Millar Trailers

Total trailers found: 31

Sex & Chocolate Trailer (1997)

26 October 1997

Bev Bodger is a married teacher tempted by an old school boyfriend to enjoy a little sex and chocolate in Paris.

Dreamchild Trailer (1985)

04 October 1985

Eighty-year-old Alice Hargreaves is about to visit Columbia University to attend a reception in honor of author Lewis Carroll.

Funny Bones Trailer (1995)

20 September 1995

Tommy Fawkes wants to be a successful comedian. After his Las Vegas debut is a failure, he returns to Blackpool where his father—also a comedian—started, and where he spent the summers of his childhood.

The Russian Soldier Trailer (1986)

09 March 1986

What is it that Edgar Garrett sees, or thinks he sees, on his farm one morning in the mists of early spring? Whatever it is, one thing is certain.

Talking Pictures: Quadrophenia Trailer (1979)

07 September 1979

Episode of the BBC TV series focusing on Franc Roddam's 1979 film "Quadrophenia."

Complicity Trailer (2000)

06 May 2000

Local journalist, Cameron Colley writes articles that are idealistic, from the viewpoint of the underdog.

Goodbye Trailer (1975)

06 March 1975

"All I said was the gramophone's too loud." Tony and Zoe Lyle 's silly row starts like any other, but Tony finds that Zoe means it this time.

Tidy Endings Trailer (1988)

14 August 1988

A man, whose companion dies of AIDS, confronts his lover's ex-wife and the two end up building a friendship while coping with the emotional aftermath of the death.

Pat and Margaret Trailer (1994)

11 September 1994

Unexpected events occur when Pat, a glamorous British-born star of American soaps, returns home to plug her auto-biography on television and meets, for the first time since they were teenagers, Margaret her plain and frumpy younger sister.

Talking Heads 2 Trailer (1998)

06 October 1998

A series of monologues.

Made In Ealing: The Story of Ealing Studios Trailer (1986)

02 May 1986

Documentary about the British film studio. First appeared on the BBC television programme Omnibus.

Housewife, 49 Trailer (2006)

10 December 2006

Downtrodden wife and mother Nella's life takes an unexpected turn for the better after she joins the Women's Voluntary Service office in Barrow-in-Furness during the Second World War.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill Trailer (1985)

15 December 1985

Eustace and Dorrie Edgehill have decided to leave Samola, a British protectorate in the Pacific. After the failure of his latest harebrained scheme, no one is likely to give Eustace a job now.

A Murder of Quality Trailer (1991)

04 October 1991

At the request of his old war time colleague Ailsa Brimley, George Smiley agrees to look into the murder of Stella Rode.

Cream in My Coffee Trailer (1980)

02 November 1980

Past and present intertwine: An elderly couple returns to the hotel where they became close when they were young and flashbacks to the earlier visit reveal the origins of both their pleasures and problems.

Secrets Trailer (1983)

12 May 1983

An enjoyable story of a 13-year-old girl, Louise, who lives alone with her widowed mother. Louise is sent off to a boarding school, but not before she discovers some secret documents kept hidden by her father.

Albert Schweitzer Trailer (2009)

24 December 2009

1949 the early years of the Cold War. Albert Schweitzer has become one of the most admired men in the world.

Pickles: The Dog Who Won the World Cup Trailer (2006)

03 June 2006

The fictional story about the little dog that discovered the FIFA World Cup Trophy after it was stolen in 1966.

Unfair Exchanges Trailer (1985)

20 January 1985

Julie Walters stars as a single mother seemingly haunted by a sinister telephone system that seems to have become an evil intelligence in its own right.

Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister Trailer (2002)

10 March 2002

A look at the classic "Cinderella" story from the perspective of one of her 'ugly' stepsisters

The Weather in the Streets Trailer (1983)

30 November 1983

Passion comes calling when a man suffering through an unhappy marriage in 1920s England runs into first love.

Creative Process: Norman McLaren Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

Norman McLaren was a cinematic genius who made films without cameras, and music without instruments. He produced sixty films in a stunning range of styles and techniques, collecting over 200 international awards, and world recognition.

Intensive Care Trailer (1982)

09 November 1982

When Denis Midgley's father is rushed to hospital, Midgley drops everything to be by his side. They've never really got on, so Midgley wants to be sure he's there if his father ever regains consciousness.

My Friend Walter Trailer (1992)

24 April 1992

Bess Throckmorton, a farmer's daughter from Devon, encounters an ancient relative who soon reveals himself to be the ghost of Sir Walter Raleigh, determined to escape the Tower of London once and for all and return to Devon.

Monsieur Hulot's Work Trailer (1976)

13 May 1976

Interview with French director Jacques Tati, focusing on his on-screen persona, Monsieur Hulot. Produced for the British television series "Omnibus".

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance Trailer (2000)

11 July 2000

The elder Jones's lecture tour takes parents and son to India, where Indy explores the meaning of faith in oneself with Theosophist philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti.

Danny the Champion of the World Trailer (1989)

29 April 1989

Somewhere in England, in the Autumn of 1955, a widowed father and his son live an idyllic life together.

My Fragile Heart Trailer (2000)

17 September 2000

Trina Lavery returns home to Stoke after 20 years, to look after her ill mother. She learns that Bernard Cleve is also living in Stoke.

Scoop Trailer (1987)

26 April 1987

Scoop is a 1987 TV film directed by Gavin Millar, adapted by William Boyd from the 1938 satirical novel Scoop by Evelyn Waugh.

The Eye Hears, the Ear Sees Trailer (1970)

12 May 1970

The career of Scots-Canadian animation innovator, Norman McLaren.

A Pretty British Affair Trailer (1981)

14 August 1981

Detailed interview with Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger looking back at their long career as influential British film-makers and their unusual partnership.