Movies Starring Lucinda Rhodes Flaherty
Total movies found: 4, viewing from 1 to 4
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The Kid
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Natascha McElhone, Ioan Gruffudd, Rupert Friend, Bernard Hill, David O'Hara, Jodie Whittaker, James Fox, Kate Ashfield, Ralph Brown, Augustus Prew, Alfie Allen, Oliver Milburn, Niamh Cusack, Shirley Anne Field, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, Tom Burke, Alison Carroll, Norma Atallah, Con O'Neill, Geoffrey Beevers, Robert Lowe, William Miller, Richard Graham, Helen Lederer, Johnny Palmiero, Jamie Anderson, Sarah Barrand, Denise Gough, Sid Mitchell, Jerome Blake, Beryl Nesbitt, Toby Richards, Annie Vanders, Terry Murphy, Nick Smithers, Tex Jacks, Tony Hood, Ben Hawkey, Justin Fox, Julian Harries, Tara Hodge, Rosalie Kosky-Hensman, Anthony James Berowne, Harry Tomes, Jackie Abbey-Taylor, Matty Leonard, Evie Carrick, Rene Grey, Lea Jenkins, Guy Morris, Lara Chapman, Jamie Howard, Millie Hagland, Nico James, Debbie Perry, Eric Bay-Andersen, Steve Collins, Joanna Dunn, Sarah Hough
Directors: Nick Moran
Kevin Lewis never had a chance. Growing up on a poverty-stricken London council estate, beaten and starved by his parents, bullied at school and abandoned by social services, his life was never his own. Even after he was put into care, he found himself out on the streets caught up in a criminal underworld that knew him as 'The Kid'. Yet Kevin survived to make a better life for himself. This international bestseller published in 2003 is his heartbreaking and inspiring story. Written by Mark Thomas
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Dead Cert
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99Genres: Horror
Actors: Jason Flemyng, Janet Montgomery, Danny Dyer, Dexter Fletcher, Steven Berkoff, Dave Legeno, Billy Murray, Craig Fairbrass, Andrew Tiernan, Ciaran Griffiths, Perry Benson, Lisa McAllister, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, Ian Virgo, Joe Egan, Lorraine Stanley, Coralie Rose, Roland Manookian, Ellie Stewart, Eleanor James, Danny Midwinter, Gino Picciano, Ricky Grover, Jennifer Matter, Pete Morgan, Lisa Nash, Patrick Moorhouse, Peter McNamara, Hugo Myatt, Loretta Basey, Samuel Victor, Victoria Broom, Muhith Hakim, Ewan Ross, Frankie Dolan, Amii Grove, Curtis Rivers, Caroline Elman, Emily Hearn, Nick Onsloe, Allen Lawson, Stuart Furlong, Lee p Carroll, Big Ash, Mo Idriss, Victoria Souter, Deborah Simpkins, Corrine Mitchell, Elisha Willett, Oleg Kalninsh, Craig Ginn, Riaz Hamm-Gordon, Robby Haynes, James Helder, Philip Howard, Maurice Lee, Lee Levett, Mike Linnane, Johnny Lynch, Dennis Santucci, Edd Muruako, Colin Osborne Jr., Theresa Pope, Mick Slaney
Directors: Steven Lawson
A gang of tough London gangsters get more than they bargained for when a group of businessmen make an offer to buy their club, the Inferno. They turn out to be nothing less than Vampires wanting their land back and turn viciously on the gangsters when their demands are not met. Written by American Film Market
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Just for the Record
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Karen Anderson, Barry Austin, Alice Barry, Steven Berkoff, Philip Davis, Isabelle Defaut, Danny Dyer, Joe Egan, Craig Fairbrass, Jamie Foreman, Stuart Furlong, Ciaran Griffiths, Richard Grimes, Amii Grove, Mark Hall, Frank Harper, Jenna Harrison, Dean Kayne, Tracy Kirby, Gil Kolirin, Allen Lawson, Steven Lawson, Kitty Lea, Roland Manookian, Rik Mayall, Lisa McAllister, Calum McNab, Danny Midwinter, Corrine Mitchell, Pete Morgan, Billy Murray, Patrick Naughton, Nick Onsloe, Sean Pertwee, Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, Colin Salmon, Victoria Silvstedt, Ellie Stewart, Triana Terry, Dani Thompson, Bella Turner, Jack Tweed, Ian Virgo
Directors: Steven Lawson
A year after the collapse of a low-budget British rom-com, documentary maker Andy Wiseman sets out to find out what went wrong. He speaks to the producer, Nicholas Johnson, an alcoholic whose office is a lap-dancing club, the writer, Flynn Beatty, living in a suburban semi, and the deluded 'visionary' director, Harlan Noble, dwelling in deserved obscurity. But as the cast and crew tell their tale, will Andy ever get to the bottom of the farrago that was 'Just for the Record'?




