Direction: Philip Spink

The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by Philip Spink. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.


Kung Fu Killer (TV)

2008 · Movie · 90 min. · United States

Direction Philip Spink

Cast David Carradine · Daryl Hannah · Lim Kay Tong · Osric Chau

Synopsis Kill Bill stars David Carradine and Daryl Hannah reunite for this two-part television mini-series set in late 1920s China, and following a Wudang monk and a vengeful lounge singer on their violent quest to assassinate the man responsible for killing...

4.4

66 votes

4.4

66 votes

The Duke

1999 · Movie · 88 min. · United Kingdom

Direction Philip Spink

Cast John Neville · James Doohan · Courtnee Draper · Jeremy Maxwell

Synopsis When his nephew tries to wrest control of his estate from him,the Duke of Dingwall removes the boy from his will and leaves everything to his dog.

4.0

23 votes

4.0

23 votes

Knights of Bloodsteel (TV Miniseries)

2009 · Series · 177 min. · Canada

Direction Philip Spink

Cast Christopher Lloyd · Kevin Blatch · David James Elliott · Mark Gibbon

Synopsis In a faraway time, in the world of Mirabilis, the most valuable element is an empowering, magical ore called Dragonsteel. It has caused a new “Gold Rush” in the mining town Black Roc Keep, drawing the attention of Dragon-Eye, an...

3.2

125 votes

3.2

125 votes

Ronnie & Julie (TV)

1997 · Movie · 99 min. · Canada

Direction Philip Spink

Cast Teri Garr · Joshua Jackson · Margot Finley · Tom Butler

Synopsis Capulet becomes Cappell, and Montague becomes Monroe in yet another modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's classic "Romeo & Juliet." This time, the adult family members are feuding by way of a mayoral election, while Ronnie & Julie are the ice-skating lovers...

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Once in a Blue Moon

1995 · Movie · 96 min. · Canada

Direction Philip Spink

Cast Cody Serpa · Simon Baker · Deanna Milligan · Mike MacDonald

Synopsis Late-1960s suburban Canadian children work on building a rocket vessel, with the intention of delivering one or two neighborhood children to the moon, whilst dealing with social issues of the coming-of-age, orphan-hood and family veins.

Not rated

Not rated