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Mark Burns
Filmography
Mark Burns - filmography
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The Clandestine Marriage
(1999)
Starring: Nigel Hawthorne, Joan Collins, Timothy Spall
Director: Christopher Miles
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A period film, set around an English country house whose owners want to arrange a marriage of convenience between their elder daughter and an aristocratic heir of a hard-up noble family. The planned marriage suffers a last-minute upset when the would-be husband switches affections to the bride's sister.

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Dirty Weekend
on DVD
(1993)
Starring: Lia Williams, David McCallum, Rufus Sewell
Director: Michael Winner
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A meek and mild woman called Bella moves into a flat in Brighton and finds herself being harassed by a male neighbour. Having committed a violent act against the neighbour, she is transformed into a murderous femme fatale who embarks on a mission of revenge against other mean and nasty men. Much ..read more »

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Home Before Midnight
on DVD
(1978)
Starring: Alison Elliott, James Aubrey, Mark Burns
Director: Pete Walker
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From legendary British exploitation director Pete Walker (FRIGHTMARE, THE FLESH AND BLOOD SHOW) comes this tale of fourteen-year-old girl who has an affair with an older man. However, the couple's unlawful union comes to an abrupt halt when her parents have him arrested for rape...

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Death In Venice
on DVD
(1971)
Starring: Dirk Bogarde, Bjorn Andresen, Silvana Mangano
Director: Luchino Visconti
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Luchino Visconti's striking adaptation of Thomas Mann's DEATH IN VENICE follows the sickly composer, Gustav von Aschenbach (Dirk Bogarde). As the film begins, Aschenbach is arriving by steam boat in Venice from Munich. He is deeply distracted, nervous, uncomfortable, and conflicted. Nonetheless, he ..read more »

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A Day At The Beach
on DVD
(1970)
Starring: Mark Burns, Beatie Edney, Fiona Lewis
Director: Simon Hesera
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With an adapted screenplay by Roman Polanski, this bleak but moving 1970s film is set in a rundown British seaside resort. Bernie struggles to cope with his alcoholism as he takes his daughter Winnie on a day trip. Featuring Peter Sellers in a cameo role.

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