Movies Starring Nick Shaw
Total movies found: 4, viewing from 1 to 4
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Burke and Hare
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99No Job Too Small. No Body Too Big. No Questions Asked.
Actors: Isla Fisher, Simon Pegg, Tim Curry, Christopher Lee, Andy Serkis, Hugh Bonneville, Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Merchant, Jenny Agutter, Jessica Hynes, Georgia King, Bill Bailey, Pollyanna McIntosh, David Schofield, Allan Corduner, David Hayman, Steve Speirs, Reece Shearsmith, Ronnie Corbett, John Woodvine, Michael Smiley, Robert Stone, Gino Picciano, Duncan Duff, Pete Noakes, Christian Brassington, Johnny Lynch, George Potts, Ciaron Kelly, Chris Mansfield, Ken Matthews, Nick Moorcroft, Guðmundur Auðunsson, Shelley Longworth, Christopher Obi, Paul Davis, Henry Monk, Patricia Gibson-Howell, Lee p Carroll, Spencer Noll, Amanda Claire-Jones, Michelle Brooks, Joseph Andrew Mclean, Nick Shaw, Mark Smith, Tom Urie
Directors: John Landis
Based on the true story about the famous murderers, 'Burke And Hare' follows the hapless exploits of these two men as they fall into the highly profitable business of providing cadavers for the medical fraternity in Nineteenth Century Edinburgh, then the centre of medical learning. The one thing they were short of was bodies. 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





