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Jenny Runacre
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Jenny Runacre - filmography
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Hussy
on DVD
(1980)
Starring: Helen Mirren, John Shea, Patti Boulaye
Director: Matthew Chapman
Certificate: 
A dramatic and compelling love story set in London's Clubland - a twilight hidden world, as seductive as it is decadent. Beaty meets and, almost against her will, falls in love with a mysterious young American, Emory. Emory finds that he must accept both her decadent existence and her murderous ex-..read more »
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45%
from 140 members
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The Lady Vanishes
(1979)
Starring: Elliott Gould, Cybill Shepherd, Angela Lansbury
Director: Anthony Page
Certificate: 
A remake of Hitchcock's suspense classic about a woman who disappears while on a train trip between Germany and the Swiss border. When a British nanny attempts to organise a search for the missing woman, she finds the other passengers oddly reluctant to help.
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54%
from 616 members
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Jubilee
on DVD
(1978)
Starring: Jenny Runacre, Toyah Willcox, Adam Ant
Director: Derek Jarman
Certificate: 
JUBILEE is a visually charged, absurdly violent, and darkly comic tribute to British punk rock and its self-proclaimed Blank Generation. This unconventional vision from avant-garde British filmmaker Derek Jarman is a melange of music-video sensibilities (featuring music and performances by Siouxsie ..read more »
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51%
from 940 members
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The Passenger
on DVD
(1975)
Starring: Jack Nicholson, Maria Schneider, Jenny Runacre
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Certificate: 
For decades, Michelangelo Antonio's existential drama has been nearly impossible to track down, but thanks to Sony Pictures Classics, THE PASSENGER finally gets the exposure that it deserves. In an impressively low-key performance, Jack Nicholson plays David Locke, a reporter who is researching a ..read more »
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66%
from 2,166 members
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All Creatures Great And Small
on DVD
(1974)
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Simon Ward, Lisa Harrow
Director: Claude Whatham
Certificate: 
James Herriot (Ward) sets off for a tiny village in the pastoral Yorkshire hills to begin an apprenticeship with veterinarian Siegfried Farnon (Hopkins). Despite a rocky start, Herriot soon gains acceptance amongst the tight-knit rural community, building a deep friendship with his mentor and a ..read more »
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62%
from 488 members
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Dyn Amo
(1972)
Starring: Jenny Runacre
Director: Stephen Dwoskin
Certificate: 
'Dyn Amo' is a 'drama' exploring the distinction between a person's self and his projection of that self to others; and it's a 'horror movie' tragically suggesting how a projection can become more substantial than the self behind it. Its subjects are role-playing (especially sexual role-playing), ..read more »
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55%
from 2 members
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