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Ian Puleston-Davies



Filmography

Ian Puleston-Davies - filmography


  • Awaydays - Blu-ray (2009)
    Starring: Nicky Bell,  Stephen Graham,  Liam Boyle
    Director: Pat Holden
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
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    Paul Carty (Nicky Bell - LIFE ON MARS, CREEP) is a teenager driven out of his mind with boredom. Living a dull, suburban existence in the shadow of his dead mother and grieving father, Paul craves excitement and that's exactly what he finds when he meets Elvis (Liam Boyle - ROBIN HOOD, SPOOKS) who ..read more »
    2.5 stars out of 5 45% from 983 members
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  • Clash of the Santas on DVD (2009)
    Starring: Mark Benton,  Mark Benton,  Robson Green
    Director: Paul Seed
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    Robson Green (WIRE IN THE BLOOD) and Mark Benton (BRITANNIA HIGH) return as bickering 'frenemies' Colin and Howie, last seen in the hit ITV series and specials CHRISTMAS LIGHTS, NORTHERN LIGHTS and CITY LIGHTS. This festive spin-off finds the pair clashing over the who makes the better Saint Nick, ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 63% from 208 members
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  • Awaydays on DVD (2008)
    Starring: Stephen Graham,  Nicky Bell,  Liam Boyle
    Director: Pat Holden
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
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    Paul Carty is 19, and bored out of his mind. His mother died a year ago. He lives in middle class suburbia with his silently grieving father and feisty young sister, Molly. Carty works as a junior civil servant and spends all his wages on clubs, records, football and gigs. It's at a Bunnymen gig ..read more »
    2.5 stars out of 5 51% from 3,709 members
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  • Vincent - S02 E02 (2006)
    Starring: Ray Winstone,  Suranne Jones,  Joe Absolom
    Director: Terry McDonough
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    The PI hooks up with an former lover as he looks into a murder resembling the work of a serial killer. His instincts prompt him to delve deeper into the circumstances of the case when the suspect admits to all of the slayings but one : the latest murder.
    4.5 stars out of 5 85% from 2 members
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  • Vincent - S02 E03 (2006)
    Starring: Ray Winstone,  Suranne Jones,  Joe Absolom
    Director: Jeremy Lovering
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    A single parent is terrorised by an unknown assailant and asks for Vincent's help. The PI tells Beth to pose as the family's nanny and must uncover a link to the past if he is to discover who the perpetrator is.
    3.5 stars out of 5 70% from 1 member
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  • Vincent - S02 E04 (2006)
    Starring: Ray Winstone,  Suranne Jones,  Joe Absolom
    Director: Jeremy Lovering
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Following an investigation on a call-girl who drugs her clients to steal their belongings, the private eye helps protect a community centre run by a Catholic priest. After it is assailed by a gang of teenage hooligans and when the priest gets severely burnt when the building is subject to an arson ..read more »
    4.5 stars out of 5 90% from 1 member
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  • Vincent - S01 E02 (2005)
    Starring: Ray Winstone,  Suranne Jones,  Joe Absolom
    Director: Peter Lydon
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    A wealthy man calls on Vincent and the team to look into the death of his son, murdered in a nightclub. The prime suspect is the victim's friend, but the police are unable to arrest him due to lack of evidence. To make matters worse, the investigating officer on the case is the private eye's ..read more »
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  • Vincent - S01 E04 (2005)
    Starring: Ray Winstone,  Suranne Jones,  Joe Absolom
    Director: Roger Gartland
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    The team are contacted by a woman who has found thousands of pounds stashed in her husband's wardrobe. They also take on an assignment for a man who's concerned his teenage son is falling in with the wrong crowd, and it soon becomes apparent the two cases are closely linked. Vincent sets a trap to ..read more »
    4 stars out of 5 80% from 2 members
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  • Funland (2 discs) on DVD (2005)
    Starring: Daniel Mays,  Ian Puleston-Davies,  Judy Parfitt
    Director: Brian Kirk,  Susan Tully,  Dearbhla Walsh
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Set in Blackpool over one long weekend, Funland plunges you into the black heart of the resort town, bringing the saucy seaside postcard screaming into the twenty-first century. Join the characters on a mysterious journey where nothing is quite what it seems...
    3.5 stars out of 5 71% from 1,403 member
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  • Vincent - S01 E03 (2005)
    Starring: Ray Winstone,  Suranne Jones,  Joe Absolom
    Director: Roger Gartland
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    The private investigator hooks up with an old flame as he looks into a murder resembling the work of a notorious serial killer. However, his instincts prompt him to delve deeper into the circumstances of the case when the suspect admits to all of the slayings except this latest homicide.
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Ian Puleston-Davies facts

5 most recent films

Awaydays - Blu-ray - 2.5 stars
Clash of the Santas - 3.0 stars
Awaydays - 2.5 stars
Vincent - S02 E01 - 4.5 stars
Vincent - S02 E02 - 4.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

Vincent - Series 2 - 4.0 stars
Funland - 3.5 stars
Conviction - The Complete Series - 3.5 stars
Clash of the Santas - 3.0 stars
Awaydays - 2.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Awaydays - Blu-ray - 2.5 stars
Awaydays - 2.5 stars
Clash of the Santas - 3.0 stars
Conviction - The Complete Series - 3.5 stars
Funland - 3.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Joe Absolom - 17 times - show films
Angel Coulby - 17 times - show films
Ray Winstone - 17 times - show films
Suranne Jones - 17 times - show films
Philip Glenister - 14 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Peter Lydon - 7 times - show films
Roger Gartland - 7 times - show films
Terry McDonough - 4 times - show films
Jeremy Lovering - 4 times - show films
David Richards - 3 times - show films