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Alex Jennings
Filmography
Alex Jennings - filmography
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Silk - Series 2
(2011)
Starring: Maxine Peake, Rupert Penry-Jones, Alex Jennings
Director: Peter Hoar
Certificate: 
As Martha (Maxine Peake) steps up to become a QC, Shoe Lane Chambers once again becomes the focus for drama and intrigue on the front line of criminal law...
Martha Costello is incredibly young to have got silk, she is a brilliant and passionate barrister but now the stakes are higher than ever. ..read more »

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Due for release on 4th June 2012
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The 39 Steps
on DVD
(2008)
Starring: David Haig, Rupert Penry-Jones, Patrick Kennedy
Director: James Hawes
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Based on the classic novel by Scottish author John Buchan, and set in the build up to the First World War, The 39 Steps is a roller coaster action adventure, full of excitement, danger, fun and romance, starring Rupert Penry Jones (Burn Up, Spooks) as Richard Hannay.

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from 2,519 members
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Five Children And It
(2004)
Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Zoe Wanamaker, Freddie Highmore
Director: John Stephenson
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What they thought was going to be a dull summer in the country is about to become the most exciting adventure of their lives, when five children dig up an eight thousand year old sand-fairy who is prepared to make their wildest dreams come true... at a price.

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from 16,980 members
Not currently released
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The Wings of the Dove
on DVD
(1997)
Starring: Georgio Serafini, Philip Wright, Alison Elliott
Director: Iain Softley
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A social-climbing young woman gains a foothold in the late Victorian upper crust by virtue of her wealthy and cultured aunt's social connections, but finds marriage to her true love, a poor hack journalist, incompatible with her new station. She cooks up a plan to use her lover to bilk a guileless ..read more »

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from 2,322 members
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
on DVD
(1996)
Starring: Barry Lynch, Lindsay Duncan, Alex Jennings
Director: Adrian Noble
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Shakespeare's comic romance is once again translated to the screen in this lively adaptation. The fantasy is brought to live by the cream of the Royal Shakespeare Company who introduce a new character, 'The Boy', to tell the tale.

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from 229 members
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