Movies Starring Martyn Moore
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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The King's Speech
[ 2010, Australia, UK ] starting from $1.99Actors: Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Derek Jacobi, Robert Portal, Richard Dixon, Paul Trussell, Adrian Scarborough, Andrew Havill, Harry Sims, Roger Hammond, Geoffrey Rush, Calum Gittins, Jennifer Ehle, Dominic Applewhite, Ben Wimsett, Freya Wilson, Ramona Marquez, David Bamber, Jake Hathaway, Michael Gambon, Guy Pearce, Patrick Ryecart, Teresa Gallagher, Simon Chandler, Claire Bloom, Orlando Wells, Tim Downie, Dick Ward, Eve Best, John Albasiny, Timothy Spall, Danny Emes, Anthony Andrews, John Warnaby, Roger Parrott, Mihai Arsene, Jensen Freeman, Dean Ambridge, Max Callum, Filippo Delaunay, Tony Earnshaw, Sarah Molkenthin, Martyn Moore, Pete Noakes, Mary Robinson, Alex Sabga, Sean Talo
Directors: Tom Hooper
Tells the story of the man who became King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II. After his brother abdicates, George ('Bertie') reluctantly assumes the throne. Plagued by a dreaded stammer and considered unfit to be king, Bertie engages the help of an unorthodox speech therapist named Lionel Logue. Through a set of unexpected techniques, and as a result of an unlikely friendship, Bertie is able to find his voice and boldly lead the country through war. Written by Anonymous
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The Special Relationship
[ 2010, UK, USA ] starting from $1.99Never underestimate the politics of friendship.
Actors: Michael Sheen, Dennis Quaid, Hope Davis, Helen McCrory, Mark Bazeley, Adam Godley, Marc Rioufol, Matthew Marsh, Nancy Crane, Demetri Goritsas, Eric Meyers, Lara Pulver, John Schwab, Kerry Shale, Rufus Wright, Roarke Alexander, Stewart Alexander, Mark Barrows, Robert Roman Ratajczak, Joe Golby, Jefferson King, Martyn Moore, Simon O'Connell, Robert Harrison O'Neil, Adam Robinson, Emily Robinson, Nick Shaw, Pauline Stone, John Warman, Chris Wilson
Directors: Richard Loncraine
In 1992 Labour leader Tony Blair goes to America and is impressed by the policies of President Clinton,which he uses to reshape his party. Two years later he is invited back for an audience with Clinton,who,rightly, predicts that he will be Britain's next Prime Minister.Thus begins the 'special relationship' between the two, though Clinton is clearly the senior partner with Blair seeking his advice on Northern Ireland. The situation in Kosovo however reverses the roles as Blair forces American intervention by a reluctant president and is seen in the American media as the hero of the hour. As Clinton accuses his ally of stabbing him in the back the special relationship starts to sour and,with Clinton ultimately out of the White House,Blair takes his first photo call with the next incumbent,Bush. Written by don @ minifie-1





