Cast: Roger Walker
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Roger Walker. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 5
The Moonstone (TV)
1997 · Movie · 112 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Robert Bierman
Cast Greg Wise · Keeley Hawes · Terrence Hardiman · Mellan Mitchell
Synopsis When the fabulous Moonstone diamond is stolen, all the suspects appear to have alibis. Even the young girl who owns the diamond won't say whom she saw took it. Her fiancee calls in the famous Sergeant Cuff to solve the...
6.0
23 votes
6.0
23 votes
Bloodsport
1988 · Movie · 92 min. · United States
Direction Newt Arnold
Cast Jean-Claude Van Damme · Donald Gibb · Bolo Yeung · Forest Whitaker
Synopsis In Bloodsport (1988), Frank Dux, a disciplined martial artist, leaves his military post to compete in the Kumite, an illegal underground fighting tournament in Hong Kong. Guided by his mentor's teachings, Frank faces brutal opponents while evading military police sent...
5.7
10K votes
5.7
10K votes
Rainbow
1972 · Movie · 22 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Daphne Shadwell · Neil Stinchcombe · Andrew Thomas · Ingrid Duffell
Cast Geoffrey Hayes · Roy Skelton · Stanley Bates · Rod Burton
Synopsis Children's puppet programme featuring music and stories.
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Eldorado (TV Series)
1992 · Series · 30 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Geoff Feld · Philip Casson · Chris Johnston · Garth Tucker
Cast Campbell Morrison · Patricia Brake · Josh Nathan · Jesse Birdsall
Synopsis TV Series (1992-1993). 156 episodes. Soap opera about the ex-pats who lived in Los Barcos.
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The Detectives (TV Series)
1993 · Series · 50 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Ed Bye · Graeme Harper · Steven Knight
Cast Jasper Carrott · Robert Powell · George Sewell · Frank Windsor
Synopsis TV Series (1993-1997). 31 episodes. In the never ending, high tech war against crime, Detective Constables Bob Louis and David Briggs are the Scud missiles of the police arsenal of intuition, hunches and inspired guesses... all of them hopelessly wrong.
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