Movies Starring Steven Robertson
Total movies found: 9, viewing from 1 to 9
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5 Days of August
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Rupert Friend, Val Kilmer, Andy Garcia, Dean Cain, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Heather Graham, Mikko Nousiainen, Richard Coyle, Antje Traue, Rade Serbedzija, Mikheil Gomiashvili, Johnathon Schaech, Anna Walton, Luke Albright, Levan Baidashvili, Nick Baidashvili, Kenneth Cranham, Alek Friedman, Ana Imnadze, Lasha Kankava, Konstantin Lavysh, Alan McKenna, Lasha Okreshidze, Steven Robertson, Beka Sikharulidze, Givi Sikharulidze, Beka Tabukashvili, Giorgi Tsaava, Zura Tsintsqiladze, Rick Yudt, Avi Liani
Directors: Renny Harlin
The film starts in Iraq where the Georgian contingent of the coalition forces saves the life of an American reporter Thomas Anders. After Anders loses one of his colleagues in Iraq, he returns to Los Angeles but soon goes to Georgia on the advice of some of his friends in Tbilisi who suspect that a large conflict is brewing. He, along with his cameraman Sebastian Ganz, delve deeper into Georgian life as conflict escalates and they get caught in the crossfire when an air raid strikes a local wedding they stumble upon. With the help of a Georgian soldier they met in Iraq, their mission becomes to get their report out of the country to raise awareness of violence they've witnessed.
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Brighton Rock
[ 2010, UK ] starting from $1.99Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Actors: John Hurt, Helen Mirren, Andy Serkis, Sam Riley, Sean Harris, Andrea Riseborough, Steven Robertson, Philip Davis, Steve Evets, Adrian Schiller, Maurice Roëves, Nonso Anozie, Kenneth Collard, Andrew Care, Dennis Banks, Mark Cooper Harris, Lexy Howe, Melissa Stepney, Michael Daniels, Andre Hopley
Directors: Rowan Joffe
From the producer of ATONEMENT and EASTERN PROMISES, BRIGHTON ROCK is a stylish and razor-sharp adaptation of Graham Greene's 1938 novel, starring Academy Award ®-winner HELEN MIRREN, JOHN HURT and rising stars SAM RILEY (CONTROL, ON THE ROAD) and BAFTA-nominee ANDREA RISEBOROUGH (MADE IN DAGENHAM and NEVER LET ME GO). Brighton, 1964. Organised crime has moved into this sleepy English seaside town. Ambitious young gangster Pinkie Brown (SAM RILEY) is determined to stop other gangs taking over his patch, but when he kills a rival, vital evidence falls into the innocent hands of a young impressionable waitress, Rose (ANDREA RISEBOROUGH). Pinkie seduces Rose to stop her talking but her employer Ida (HELEN MIRREN) is suspicious of their relationship. A year before the abolition of the death penalty, can Pinkie trust Rose not to betray him and can Rose trust Pinkie not to make her his next victim? (c) Official site
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Neds
[ 2010, Italy, UK, France ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Conor McCarron, Martin Bell, Linda Cuthbert, Richard Mack, David McKay, Marcus Nash, Marianna Palka, Steven Robertson, Douglas Russell
Directors: Peter Mullan
Peter Mullan's third feature as a writer and director, after Orphans and The Magdalene Sisters, returns him to the 1970s Glasgow of his youth...
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The Tourist
[ 2010, USA, France ] starting from $1.99It all started when he met a woman.
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Actors: Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany, Timothy Dalton, Steven Berkoff, Rufus Sewell, Christian De Sica, Alessio Boni, Daniele Pecci, Giovanni Guidelli, Raoul Bova, Bruno Wolkowitch, Marc Ruchmann, Julien Baumgartner, François Vincentelli, Clément Sibony, Jean-Claude Adelin, Jean-Marie Lamour, Nicolas Guillot, Mhamed Arezki, Igor Jijikine, Vladimir Orlov, Vladimir Tevlovski, Alec Utgoff, Mark Zak, Neri Marcorè, Gabriele Gallinari, Riccardo De Torrebruna, Maurizio Casagrande, Nino Frassica, Gwilym Lee, Steven Robertson, Iddo Goldberg, Renato Scarpa, Giancarlo Previati, Giovanni Esposito, Marino Narduzzi, Tino Giada, Bruno Bilotta, Ralf Moeller, Michael Bennett
Directors: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Elise (Angelina Jolie) randomly sits next to an American tourist, Frank (Johnny Depp), on a train going to Venice. The police have been following Elise for two years waiting for her to contact her lover who embezzled over $2 Billion. Not only will they need to evade the police, but also the mobster whose money he stole. Written by Douglas Young (the-movie-guy)







