William Osborne

Most Popular William Osborne Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Virtual Sexuality Trailer (1999)

02 July 1999

A frustrated teenage girl creates her perfect man in a virtual reality machine and in a freak accident, gives him life.

Tom & Viv Trailer (1994)

15 April 1994

The story of the marriage of the poet T. S. Eliot to socialite Vivienne Haigh-Wood, which had to cope with her gynaecological and emotional problems and his growing fame.

Don't Leave Me This Way Trailer (1993)

30 May 1993

British academics Loretta and Bridget run into Sandra, an old school friend at a book launch. Although Sandra appears to be gay and carefree, Loretta notices an undercurrent of tension while Sandra stays with her for a few days.

The Real McCoy Trailer (1993)

10 September 1993

Karen McCoy is released from prison with nothing but the clothes on her back. Before being incarcerated Karen was the bank robber of her time, but now she wishes for nothing more than to settle down and start a new life.

Cold Comfort Farm Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

In this adaptation of the satirical British novel, Flora Poste, a plucky London society girl orphaned at age 19, finds a new home with some rough relatives, the Starkadders of Cold Comfort Farm.

Surveillance 24/7 Trailer (2007)

11 June 2007

Our hero Adam gets drawn into a web of intrigue as evidence is planted on him of a gay royal affair.

Victoria Wood's All Day Breakfast Trailer (1992)

25 December 1992

A television comedy special broadcast on BBC One on Christmas Day 1992. Sketches, stand-up comedy and songs combine to create the latest daytime show to be hosted by a popular husband-and-wife team.

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Treasure of the Peacock's Eye Trailer (1995)

15 January 1995

The war in Europe ends but a new adventure begins for Indy when a mysterious man's dying words, "The eye of the peacock!" send him and Remy on a thrilling treasure hunt for one of Alexander the Great's most prized possessions.

Absolute Hell Trailer (1991)

05 October 1991

Black comedy set in Soho, London, right after World War II. Half of the fun is seeing a slew of very familiar faces kick up their heels as gay men, lesbians, party-girls, drunks, and drag queens.