Movies Starring Sean Pertwee
Total movies found: 22, viewing from 1 to 20
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Ultramarines: A Warhammer 40,000 Movie
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war
Actors: Terence Stamp, John Hurt, Sean Pertwee, Steven Waddington, Donald Sumpter, Johnny Harris, Ben Bishop, Christopher Finney, Gary Martin
Directors: Martyn Pick
A squad of Ultramarines answer a distress call from an Imperial Shrine World. A full Company of Imperial Fists was stationed there, but there is no answer from them. The squad investigates to find out what has happened there.
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Devil's Playground
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99The fight for survival has begun..
Actors: Jaime Murray, MyAnna Buring, Danny Dyer, Sean Pertwee, Colin Salmon, Shane Taylor, Craig Fairbrass, Lisa McAllister, Craig Conway, Alistair Petrie, Bart Ruspoli, Del Henney, A.J. Seymour, Martin Butler, Victoria Pritchard, Paul Corkery, Nick Cavaliere, Bozhin Gyoshev, Michael Eaves, Ben Shafik, Jack Healy, Adam Robinson, Jordan Burnett, Mo Idriss, Shaun Lucas
Directors: Mark McQueen
As the world succumbs to a zombie apocalypse, Cole a hardened mercenary, is chasing the one person who can provide a cure. Not only to the plague but to Cole's own incumbent destiny. DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND is a cutting edge British horror film that features zombies portrayed by free runners for a terrifyingly authentic representation of the undead Written by Anonymous
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4.3.2.1
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.994 Girls, 3 Days, 2 Cities, 1 Chance.....
Actors: Emma Roberts, Noel Clarke, Ophelia Lovibond, Tamsin Egerton, Shanika Warren-Markland, Andrew Harwood Mills, Ashley Bashy Thomas, Ben Cooke, Steven Cree, Michael Hunter, Sean Pertwee, Alan McKenna, Kate Magowan, Ben Shepherd, Linzey Cocker, Adam Deacon, Gregg Chillin, Davie Fairbanks, Ermal Memia, Michelle Ryan, Camille Coduri, Ben Miller, Susannah Fielding, Kevin Smith, Becky Giddings, Freddie Stroma, Audrey Kaipio, Adam Gillen, Natalie Britton, Mandy Patinkin, Eve, Alexander Siddig, Jay Read, Maria Consuelo S. Radclyffe, Lourenco de Melo Castro, Arnold Oceng, Jade Moira Lawrence, Jon Dover, Femi Oyeniran, Tristram Newham, Jo Martin, Laura Whitmore, Helen McCrory, Monty Croft, Jacob Anderson, Nicholas Briggs, Ben Drew, James Bravery, Steven Harvey, Grace Wainwright, Adam Sagar Smith, Bartosz Wozniak, Imre Elekes, Ian Seale, Geoff Carino, Andrew Dawson, Rochelle De-Terville, Lee Donaghy, Joyia Fitch, John Warman, Sarah Linda, Les Loveday, Shaun Lucas, Patricia Mantuano, Jack Marsh, Craig Miller, Christopher Whitlow, Elisha Willett
Directors: Noel Clarke, Mark Davis
While Jo (Roberts) is chained down in a dead end supermarket job, her friends are all out on their own separate adventures: Cassandra (Egerton) is jetting off to New York to meet her Internet boyfriend; Kerrys (Warren-Markland) is on a one woman crusade fighting for female liberation and Shannon (Lovibond) is on a one way trip to meet her maker. But a chance encounter with some diamond thieves sends their separate worlds on a collision course with not only each other, but fate itself. These 4 girls are about to have 3 days they will never forget, spanning to 2 cities. That is ... if they survive. Written by The Works
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Just for the Record
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Karen Anderson, Barry Austin, Alice Barry, Steven Berkoff, Philip Davis, Isabelle Defaut, Danny Dyer, Joe Egan, Craig Fairbrass, Jamie Foreman, Stuart Furlong, Ciaran Griffiths, Richard Grimes, Amii Grove, Mark Hall, Frank Harper, Jenna Harrison, Dean Kayne, Tracy Kirby, Gil Kolirin, Allen Lawson, Steven Lawson, Kitty Lea, Roland Manookian, Rik Mayall, Lisa McAllister, Calum McNab, Danny Midwinter, Corrine Mitchell, Pete Morgan, Billy Murray, Patrick Naughton, Nick Onsloe, Sean Pertwee, Simon Phillips, Rita Ramnani, Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty, Colin Salmon, Victoria Silvstedt, Ellie Stewart, Triana Terry, Dani Thompson, Bella Turner, Jack Tweed, Ian Virgo
Directors: Steven Lawson
A year after the collapse of a low-budget British rom-com, documentary maker Andy Wiseman sets out to find out what went wrong. He speaks to the producer, Nicholas Johnson, an alcoholic whose office is a lap-dancing club, the writer, Flynn Beatty, living in a suburban semi, and the deluded 'visionary' director, Harlan Noble, dwelling in deserved obscurity. But as the cast and crew tell their tale, will Andy ever get to the bottom of the farrago that was 'Just for the Record'?






