Movies Starring Marianne Graffam
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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Black Death
[ 2010, Germany, UK ] starting from $1.99Genres: Adventure, Mystery, Drama, Horror
Actors: Sean Bean, Eddie Redmayne, David Warner, Carice van Houten, Kimberley Nixon, Tim McInnerny, John Lynch, Andy Nyman, Johnny Harris, Tygo Gernandt, Emun Elliott, Marianne Graffam, David Masterson, Martin Hentschel, Nike Martens, Jamie Ballard, Daniel Steiner, Alex Tondowski, Gotthard Lange, Thorsten Querner, Andrea Ummenberger, Ines Marie Westernströer
Directors: Christopher Smith
Set during the time of the first outbreak of bubonic plague in England, a young monk is tasked with learning the truth about reports of people being brought back to life, a mission that pulls him toward a village ruler who has made a dark pact with evil forces. Written by Anonymous
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The Ghost Writer
[ 2010, Germany, UK, France ] starting from $1.99Genres: Mystery, Drama, Thriller
Actors: Ewan McGregor, Jon Bernthal, Tim Preece, James Belushi, Timothy Hutton, Anna Botting, Yvonne Tomlinson, Milton Welsh, Alister Mazzotti, Tim Faraday, Kim Cattrall, Kate Copeland, Soogi Kang, Lee Hong Thay, Olivia Williams, Pierce Brosnan, John Keogh, Hans-Peter Sussner, Stuart Austen, Marianne Graffam, Morgane Polanski, Andy Güting, Robert Wallhöfer, Glenn Conroy, Anne Wittman, David Rintoul, Clayton Nemrow, Julia Kratz, Nyasha Hatendi, Daphne Alexander, Angelique Fernandez, Robert Pugh, Michael S. Ruscheinsky, Eli Wallach, Mo Asumang, Sylke Ferber, Tom Wilkinson, Desirée Erasmus, Errol Shaker, Errol Trotman-Harewood, Talin Lopez, Joel Kirby, Regine Hentschel, Jeff Burrell, Daniel Sutton, Jaymes Butler, Martin Hentschel, Iris Karina, Alexander Lammers, Karl W. Lohninger, Susanne Menner, Cecilia Pillado
Directors: Roman Polanski
An unremarkable ghost-writer has landed a lucrative contract to redact the memoirs of Adam Lang, the former UK Prime Minister. After dominating British politics for years, Lang has retired with his wife to the USA. He lives on an island, in luxurious, isolated premises complete with a security detail and a secretarial staff. Soon, Adam Lang gets embroiled in a major scandal with international ramifications that reveals how far he was ready to go in order to nurture UK's "special relationship" with the USA. But before this controversy has started, before even he has closed the deal with the publisher, the ghost-writer gets unmistakable signs that the turgid draft he is tasked to put into shape inexplicably constitutes highly sensitive material. Written by Eduardo Casais <casaise@acm.org>





