Cast: Sarah Brackett
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Sarah Brackett. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 6
The Masque of the Red Death
1964 · Movie · 89 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Roger Corman
Cast Vincent Price · Hazel Court · Jane Asher · David Weston
Synopsis The Masque of the Red Death (1964) is Roger Corman's, and most people's, choice as the best of the Edgar Allan Poe pictures. Masque offers the expected creepy atmosphere and violence against peasants, plus metaphysical ponderings and pointed satanic cruelty....
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Priest of Love
1981 · Movie · 125 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Christopher Miles
Cast Ian McKellen · Janet Suzman · Ava Gardner · Penelope Keith
Synopsis Following the banning and burning of his novel, "The Rainbow," D.H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda, move to the United States, and then to Mexico. When Lawrence contracts tuberculosis, they return to England for a short time, then to Italy,...
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The Way We Live Now (TV Series)
1969 · Series · 45 min. · United Kingdom
Direction James Cellan Jones
Cast Colin Blakely · Jeremy Clyde · Freddie Earlle · Rachel Gurney
Synopsis TV Series (1969). 5 episodes.
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What Mad Pursuit? (TV)
1985 · Movie · 55 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Tony Smith
Cast Carroll Baker · Imogen Bickford-Smith · Helen Blizard · Sarah Brackett
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Sex Play
1974 · Movie · 90 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Jack Arnold
Cast Christina Hart · Oliver Gilbert · Harry Towb · Glenn Beck
Synopsis Young daughter of High ranking political figure gets into trouble when she and her friends compete at bedding the foreign diplomats.
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Emily
1976 · Movie · 87 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Henry Herbert
Cast Koo Stark · Sarah Brackett · Victor Spinetti · Jane Hayden
Synopsis Evokative of the Roaring Twenties, "Emily" is an erotic coming-of-age film featuring meticulous period detail and music. The sharp class distinctions of British society are blurred by the universal nature of sexual desire.
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