Direction: John Woods
The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by John Woods. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.
Titles found: 6
Alleyn Mysteries (TV Series)
1990 · Series · min. · United Kingdom
Direction Silvio Narizzano · Martyn Friend · John Woods · Sarah Pia Anderson
Cast William Simons · Patrick Malahide · Belinda Lang · Tim Dutton
Plot Drawing on her love of theatre and art, New Zealand author Ngaio Marsh created elegant crime-puzzlers full of quirky characters with hidden agendas, all brought meticulously to life in this...
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L'enfance du Christ
1986 · Movie · 91 min. · United Kingdom
Direction John Woods
Cast Anthony Rolfe-Johnson · Richard Van Allan · David Thomas · Donald Stephenson
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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
Plot Children's puppet programme featuring music and stories.
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Lovejoy (TV Series)
1986 · Series · 50 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Ian La Frenais · John Crome · Baz Taylor · John Woods
Cast Ian McShane · Dudley Sutton · Chris Jury · Phyllis Logan
Plot TV Series (1986-1994). 6 Seasons. Lovejoy is a loveable rogue and an antiques dealer with an amazing talent for spotting hidden treasures. When not looking for the odd collectible, Lovejoy...
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The Precious Blood (TV)
1996 · Movie · 76 min. · United Kingdom
Direction John Woods
Cast Amanda Burton · Kevin McNally · Michael Legge · Michelle Fairley
Plot Belfast, the mid-1990’s. A former UVF killer has become a preacher but has yet to atone for his crimes. Rosie, a Catholic mother whose Protestant husband was murdered by the...
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Dangerous Lady (TV Miniseries)
1995 · Series · 198 min. · United Kingdom
Direction John Woods
Cast Sheila Hancock · Jason Isaacs · Susan Lynch · Owen Teale
Plot No one thinks a seventeen-year-old girl can take on the hard men of London’s gangland, but it’s a mistake to underestimate Maura Ryan: she’s tough, clever and beautiful – which...
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