Cast: Thomas Peacocke
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Thomas Peacocke. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 5
The Bay Boy
1984 · Movie · 107 min. · Canada
Direction Daniel Petrie
Cast Liv Ullmann · Kiefer Sutherland · Peter Donat · Isabelle Mejias
Synopsis A Roman Catholic teenage boy in Nova Scotia during the 1930s faces various growing-up problems: Should be become a priest? What should he do about the murder he witnessed, committed by a local cop and upstanding parishioner? And how far...
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The People Across the Lake (TV)
1988 · Movie · 99 min. · Canada
Direction Arthur Allan Seidelman
Cast Valerie Harper · Gerald McRaney · Barry Corbin · Tammy Lauren
Synopsis A city-slicker family, tired of the urban grime and crime, moves to a quaint little lakeside village. All seems like paradise - until corpses start showing up in the water. Will the family be the new victims?
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The Hounds of Notre Dame
1980 · Movie · 96 min. · Canada
Direction Zale Dalen
Cast Thomas Peacocke · Frances Hyland · Barry Morse · David Ferry
Synopsis It's the winter of 1940. Father Athol Murray - "Pere" to most that know him - is an opinionated, chain-smoking, hard drinking parish priest at Notre Dame College in Wilcox, Saskatchewan. His strong opinions include his disdain for socialism as...
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Mortal Sins (TV)
1992 · Movie · 93 min. · United States
Direction Bradford May
Cast Christopher Reeve · Roxann Dawson · Francis Guinan · Weston McMillan
Synopsis Cops find themselves dealing with a string of homicides with a twist, each victim was given the last rites, this leaves local priest Father Thomas Cusack to startlingly conclude that it can only be the work of someone linked to...
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Consenting Adult (TV)
1985 · Movie · 100 min. · United States
Direction Gilbert Cates
Cast Marlo Thomas · Martin Sheen · Barry Tubb · Talia Balsam
Synopsis Young and shy Jeff discovers his attraction to men. After struggling with himself he comes out to his parents. Mum eventually listens to his son and tries to understand his feelings, but his Dad would rather die - which, in...
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