Movies Starring Nicholas Bell
Total movies found: 9, viewing from 1 to 9
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I Love You Too
[ 2010, Australia ] starting from $1.99All that is standing between them is four little words
Genres: Comedy
Actors: Brendan Cowell, Peter Dinklage, Yvonne Strahovski, Peter Helliar, Megan Gale, Bridie Carter, Travis McMahon, Katrina Milosevic, Steve Bisley, Madeleine Harding, Cindy Waddingham, Leon Bryant, Angela Scundi, Rachel Waters, Heidi Valkenburg, Brett Tucker, Aljin Abella, Thor Bloomfield, Steven Gates, Dave Lawson, John Huntley, Robert Price, Linc Hasler, Wilhelmina Stracke, Daniela Velickovic, Dom Phelan, Marshall Napier, Eden Porter, Rik Brown, Jason Geary, John Flaus, Jackie Kelleher, Christine Whelan, Cliff Ellen, Toby Truslove, Luke Scully, Sally Cooper, Sally Anne Upton, Daina Reid, Christopher Kirby, Frederique Fouche, Grant Cartwright, Suzie Dee, Mark Silveira, Terry Yeboah, Rose Byrne, Stephany Avila, Ronald Jacobson, Hamish Blake, Katie Jean Harding, Angus Sampson, Nicholas Bell, Anne Cordiner, Oscar Helliar, Gavin Harris, Shannon Meilak, Guy Newton
Directors: Daina Reid
A romantic comedy about the meaning of relationships, the importance of friendship, and having the courage to pursue the one you love. Written by comedian Peter Helliar, I LOVE YOU TOO stars Brendan Cowell as Jim, a 30-something emotionally stunted man whose inability to declare his love to his girlfriend, Alice, threatens to cost him the best thing he ever had but leads him to befriend a talented dwarf who helps him find the words to get her back.
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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
[ 2010, Australia, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Bailee Madison, Guy Pearce, Katie Holmes, Alan Dale, Julia Blake, Jack Thompson, Emelia Burns, Nicholas Bell, Eliza Taylor, Dylan Young, Garry McDonald, Edwina Ritchard, James Mackay, Lisa N Edwards, Ande Orbach, Gabriela Iturrizaga
Directors: Troy Nixey
A young girl, Sally (Bailee Madison), moves in with her father (Guy Pearce) and his girlfriend (Katie Holmes); her dad is renovating an old house he hopes to sell. Due to the fact that her mother recently abandoned her, Sally is a distant young girl. Although her father's girlfriend, Kim, tries to warm up to her, Sally frequently alienates herself from her. During the film, Sally finds a hidden basement with a sealed fireplace. Sally finds herself drawn toward the fireplace, as she can hear voices that beg her to open it, promising friendship. Her dad stops her before she can get the door completely open, but small goblin-like creatures escape, and begin to torment Sally at night. As the days progress, Kim finds one of her dresses shredded. Shortly afterward, a teddy bear that Kim gave to Sally is found, destroyed. Sally claims that something (or someone) else is to blame for these things, only to not be trusted by her father, who is preoccupied with renovating the house. Kim, however, begins to believe her claims, as strange incidents occur more steadily, and their relationship blossoms. Kim begins to delve into the history of the house to find that the previous owner's son missing, and later disappeared, himself. Before his disappearance, he ranted about small creatures dating back from the Stone Age that were known to kidnap people (usually children) for the purpose of replenishing their numbers. The man drew images of the creatures, and Kim finds that they match Sally's illustrations and descriptions. Realizing the imminent danger, Kim attempts to get Sally out of the house, and stay in a hotel, despite Alex's objections. Moments before they leave, the power is cut, and they are trapped in the house, at the mercy of the creatures.


