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All the book-based movies and TV shows featuring Anthony Head, ranked
The Elliot family faces financial difficulties from the imprudent spending of Sir Walter Elliot and his eldest daughter, Elizabeth. An advisor proposes the family estate of Kellynch Hall be leased to Admiral Croft, home from the Napoleonic Wars; Anne Elliot is distraught at the prospect. The admiral is married to the sister of Captain Frederick Wentworth, to whom Anne was engaged eight years earlier.
James Bowen is a homeless man and former heroin addict, living on the streets of London and down to his last few coins. He busks near Covent Garden to make money, playing his guitar and singing, but is mostly ignored. The true story of how James Bowen had his life transformed when he met a stray ginger cat.
A rideshare driver is thrown into her worst nightmare when a mysterious passenger enters her car. Her terrifying, heart-stopping ride with the stranger unfolds over 12 hours as she navigates LA in a chilling game of cat and mouse.
Sir Simon de Canterville, the most renowned ghost in the British Isles, takes immense pride in his sinister image. When the Otis family relocates from America to the Canterville’s vacant family estate, Sir Simon plans to terrify them. However, there’s a significant obstacle: the Otises are utterly unafraid of ghosts.
This period drama continues the story of the Montagues and Capulets after the tragic events of Romeo and Juliet, exploring the palace intrigue, treachery, and doomed romances that follow. The show is based on the book by Melinda Taub.
While in Camp Half-Blood, Percy Jackson recounts the story of Thalia and her sacrifice. A young Annabeth, Luke, Grover and Thalia are running to Camp Half-Blood while being pursued by monsters. Thalia sacrifices herself to get the others into the camp, and her father Zeus turns her into a tree which forms a barrier around it.
Set in 1950s Moscow, Katya, a communist, covertly works as a spy for the Americans during the Cold War arms race. Tasked with her most significant assignment yet—to extract secrets from the ascendant government figure Alexander—she is taken aback when love unexpectedly blossoms between them. Navigating the complexities of reconciling her feelings for Alexander with her communist convictions demands the ultimate sacrifice: her life. This sacrifice remains a hidden truth that Alexander only unravels three decades later.
Though Matt might be gullible, he finds himself in a predicament when his brother becomes entangled in a surging vampire issue in Dublin. He must grapple with the decision of whether to rescue his sibling or eliminate the newfound threat he poses.
No sooner has 15-year-old Lee Keegan been expelled from his private school than an apocalyptic event wipes out most of the world’s population. With his father dead and mother trapped abroad, Lee is given one instruction: go back to school. But safety and security at St. Mark’s School for Boys is in short supply. Its high walls can’t stop the local parish council from forming a militia and imposing marshal law.
Constance, Sir Clifford Chatterley’s stunning wife, finds it difficult to cope when her husband returns home from the war with a devastating disability that leaves him impotent. Sir Chatterley gives his wife, Lady Chatterley, permission to have a lover despite his awareness that he may never be able to satisfy her demands. But that lover has to come from a higher social status.
In Romania, an alcoholic French monk named Moreau warns a monastery about an impending attack by the devil’s forces to obtain a boy named Danny. In the attack, Moreau tries to help the boy and his mother Nadya escape, but the distrusting Nadya shoots at Moreau and flees with her son. Believing that only the Ghost Rider can protect the boy, Moreau seeks the Rider’s help.