Movies Starring Matt King
Total movies found: 6, viewing from 1 to 6
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London Boulevard
[ 2010, UK, USA ] starting from $1.99Not every criminal wants to be one.
Actors: Keira Knightley, Colin Farrell, Stephen Graham, Anna Friel, David Thewlis, Ray Winstone, Jamie Campbell Bower, Ophelia Lovibond, Ben Chaplin, Eddie Marsan, Matt King, Donald Sumpter, Andrew Havill, Lee Boardman, Velibor Topic, Jamie Blackley, David Dawson, Daniel Ryan, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kerry Shale, Elly Fairman, Nick Bartlett, Jonathan Coyne, Tim Plester, Simon Grover, Eric Richard, Jonathan Cullen, Michelle Asante, Sarah Niles, Duane Henry, Alan Williams, Laurence Richardson, Peter Nikkos, Gerald Home, Julian Littman, Andre Hopley, Gregory Foreman, Giles Terera, Oliver Wood, Julian Bastida, Hainsley Lloyd Bennett, Jonny Leigh Wright, Heath Finn, Jake Abraham, Zehra Sameena, Bob Mercer, Damir Koluder, Christina Roman, Philip Howard, Oleg Kalninsh, Ben Shockley, Tony Way
Directors: William Monahan
From the Screenwriter of ‘The Departed’ William Monahan and Producer Graham King (‘The Departed’, ‘The Young Victoria’, ‘Aviator’, ‘Gangs of New York’) comes ‘LONDON BOULEVARD’, a drama starring Golden Globe winner Colin Farrell and Academy Award nominated actress Keira Knightley in an adaptation of the bestselling book by Ken Bruen. A crime drama set on the streets of London, about a South London criminal who, after release from prison, tries to give up his life as a gangster by becoming a handyman for a reclusive young actress.
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Made in Dagenham
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.991968. It's a man's world. But not for long...
Genres: History, Comedy, Drama
Actors: Sally Hawkins, Andrea Riseborough, Jaime Winstone, Lorraine Stanley, Nicola Duffett, Geraldine James, Bob Hoskins, Matthew Aubrey, Daniel Mays, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Phil Cornwell, Karen Seacombe, Thomas Arnold, Sian Scott, Robbie Kay, Andrew Lincoln, Rosamund Pike, Joseph Mawle, Kenneth Cranham, Gina Bramhill, Rupert Graves, Marcus Hutton, Miranda Richardson, Joseph Kloska, Miles Jupp, Frank Baker, Philip Perry, Richard Schiff, Peter-Hugo Daly, Simon Armstrong, Matilda Cole, Romy Taylor, Angus Barnett, Birgitta Bernhard, Laurie Cannon, William Ivory, Nico Tatarowicz, Denis Gilmore, Danny Huston, Mitchell Mullen, John Sessions, Matt King, Noah Taylor, Victoria Watkins, Craig Randall, David Bond, Simon Nehan, Richard Bailey, Annika Hammerton, Tom Clear, Ronald Fernee, Gary Swan, Marysia Kay, Rich Keeble, Simone Liebman, Ben Morris, Stéphanie Montreux, Alex Moore, Jarrad Owens, Rose Romain, Connor Slaney, Jacquee Storozynski-Toll, Jeanie Gold, Bill Hickey, Mick Slaney
Directors: Nigel Cole
In 1968, the Ford auto factory in Dagenham was one of the largest single private employers in the United Kingdom. In addition to the thousands of male employees, there are also 187 underpaid women machinists who primarily assemble the car seat upholstery in poor working conditions. Dissatisfied, the women, represented by the shop steward and Rita O'Grady, work with union rep Albert Passingham for a better deal. However, Rita learns that there is a larger issue in this dispute considering that women are paid an appalling fraction of the men's wages for the same work across the board on the sole basis of their sex. Refusing to tolerate this inequality any longer, O'Grady leads a strike by her fellow machinists for equal pay for equal work. What follows would test the patience of all involved in a grinding labour and political struggle that ultimately would advance the cause of women's rights around the world. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)





