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Metin Huseyin
Filmography
Metin Huseyin - filmography
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The Invisibles
(2 discs)
on DVD
(2008)
Starring: Anthony Head, Warren Clarke, Dean Lennox Kelly
Director: Will Sinclair, Metin Huseyin
Certificate: 
Maurice Riley and Syd Woolsey are old friends who return from the good life on the Costa del Crime to a quiet Devon fishing village. They plan to eke out their retirement fishing and availing themselves of the NHS. However, the quiet life is not for them. As their ill-gotten gains run short, they ..read more »

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from 158 members
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Rose and Maloney - S02 E05
(2005)
Starring: Sarah Lancashire, Philip Davies
Director: Metin Huseyin
Certificate: 
Investigators for the Criminal Justice Review Agency, the duo strive to put right the injustices of the past as, regardless of risk, they try to get to the truth despite the frustrations of separating reality from misleading memories. Rose (Sarah Lancashire) is as impetuous, uncompromising and ..read more »

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Anita And Me
on DVD
(2002)
Starring: Max Beesley, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kathy Burke
Director: Metin Huseyin
Certificate: 
ANITA & ME is a charming, comic look back at the 1970s based on the autobiographical novel by Meera Syal, who also stars in the film as her own aunt. Set in 1972, Meena is a twelve year old girl born to Indian parents whose life is turned upside down when she befriends an outrageous fourteen year ..read more »

58%
from 2,854 members
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It Was An Accident
on DVD
(2000)
Starring: Max Beesley, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sidh Solanki
Director: Metin Huseyin
Certificate: 
Nicky (Chjwetel Ejiofor) has just been released from prison. However, he can't seem to stay out of trouble. After a series of bizarre incidents, both cops and criminals are out to get him--and all he wants to do is meet up with his dream girl, Noreen (Thandie Newton).

41%
from 119 members
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Tom Jones
(2 discs)
on DVD
(1998)
Starring: Max Beesley, Samantha Morton, James D'Arcy
Director: Metin Huseyin
Certificate: 
A ribald and rowdy romp through the mansions and taverns of Georgian England. Henry Fielding's fallen hero bed-hops his way out of a good home and almost into a hangman's noose, via a series of misadventures and misunderstandings. This big budget production boasts a strong supporting cast.

68%
from 835 members
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