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  • 15 Storeys High - Series 1 And 2
  • 15 Storeys High - Series 1 And 2 review by from London, England
    Rated - 5 stars Lock 'n' Load ! 7 November 2006
    ...ius, and a master of the under-stated - ably assisted by Benedict Wong .. My three faviourite episodes are : 1) the sofa, 5) Ice Queen, and 6) Dead S...  

Benedict Wong - filmography


  • Moon on DVD (2009)
    Starring: Matt Berry,  Sam Rockwell,  Malcolm Stewart
    Director: Duncan Jones
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Sam Bell is nearing the completion of his 3-year-long contract with Lunar Industries, mining Earth's primary source of energy on the dark side of the moon. Alone with only the base's vigilant computer Gerty as his sole companion, Bell's extended isolation has taken its toll. He longs to return home,..read more »
    Rate this: 4 stars out of 5 76% from 2,636 members
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  • Sunshine on DVD (2006)
    Starring: Rose Byrne,  Cliff Curtis,  Chris Evans
    Director: Danny Boyle
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    It is the year 2057, the Sun is dying and mankind faces extinction. Earth’s last hope lies with the Icarus II, a spacecraft with a crew of eight men and women led by Captain Kaneda. Their mission: to deliver a nuclear device designed to reignite our fading sun. Deep into their voyage, out of radio ..read more »
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 59% from 48,129 members
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  • 15 Storeys High - Series 1 And 2 (2 discs) on DVD (2003)
    Starring: Sean Lock,  Benedict Wong
    Director: Mark Nunneley
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    One of the BBC's cult TV comedies, this sharp and quirky series is written by and stars British Comedy Award winner Sean Lock. He's locked in a high-rise flatshare with another bloke on a South London council estate. But he's the landlord and his lodger Errol (Wong) is making his life a misery. ..read more »
    Rate this: 4 stars out of 5 74% from 2,179 members
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  • Dirty Pretty Things on DVD (2002)
    Starring: Chiwetel Ejiofor,  Audrey Tautou,  Sergie Lopez
    Director: Stephen Frears
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    Chiwetel Ejiofor gives a remarkably understated performance in director Stephen Frears's offbeat and gripping drama DIRTY PRETTY THINGS. Ejiofor stars as Okwe, a Nigerian who is trying to make a new life for himself in London, where he works days as a taxi driver and nights as a hotel desk ..read more »
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 67% from 10,228 members
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  • Supply And Demand - Part 1 on DVD (1997)
    Starring: Eammon Walker,  Freddie Starr,  Ade Sapara
    Director: Peter MacDonald
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    DS Jake Brown (Eamonn Walker) and DI Carl Harrington (Ade Sapara) are both police officers, but the similarity stops there. Jake is streetwise, tough and already a top undercover officer specialising in drugs. Harrington is Cambridge educated, squeaky clean, and on the fast track to a desk job at ..read more »
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 64% from 46 members
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Benedict Wong facts

5 most recent films

Moon - 4.0 stars
Moon - BLU-RAY Version - 4.0 stars
Sunshine - BLU-RAY Version - 3.0 stars
Sunshine - 3.0 stars
On A Clear Day - 3.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

Moon - BLU-RAY Version - 4.0 stars
Moon - 4.0 stars
15 Storeys High - Series 1 And 2 - 4.0 stars
Dirty Pretty Things - 3.5 stars
Sunshine - BLU-RAY Version - 3.0 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Supply And Demand - Part 1 - 3.0 stars
Sunshine - 3.0 stars
On A Clear Day - 3.0 stars
Sunshine - BLU-RAY Version - 3.0 stars
Dirty Pretty Things - 3.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Troy Garity - 2 times - show films
Kaya Scodelario - 2 times - show films
Rose Byrne - 2 times - show films
Malcolm Stewart - 2 times - show films
Cliff Curtis - 2 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Duncan Jones - 2 times - show films
Danny Boyle - 2 times - show films
Mark Nunneley - 1 times - show films
Gaby Dellal - 1 times - show films
Peter MacDonald - 1 times - show films