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Malcolm Stoddard is a Actor British born on 20 july 1948 at Epsom (United-kingdom)

Malcolm Stoddard

Malcolm Stoddard
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Birth name Malcolm C. Stoddard
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 20 july 1948 (75 years) at Epsom (United-kingdom)

Malcolm Stoddard (born 20 July 1948) is a British actor who has appeared in films and television.

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Filmography of Malcolm Stoddard (8 films)

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Dil Jo Bhi Kahey...
Directed by Romesh Sharma
Genres Musical, Romance
Themes Musical films
Actors Amitabh Bachchan, Revathi, Bhumika Chawla, Annabelle Wallis, Malcolm Stoddard, Claire Oberman
Roles Norman Besson
Rating46% 2.3240652.3240652.3240652.3240652.324065
Shekhar Sinha (Amitabh Bachchan), his wife Sandhaya (Revathi) and their son Jai (Karan Sharma) are one of the many Indian families living in Mauritius.
Treasure Island, 1h38
Directed by Peter Rowe
Origin USA
Genres Action, Adventure
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Pirate films, Films about disabilities
Actors Jack Palance, Kevin Zegers, Patrick Bergin, Anthony Booth, Christopher Benjamin, Malcolm Stoddard
Roles Captain Smollet
Rating52% 2.6086052.6086052.6086052.6086052.608605
The narrative diverges from that of the novel in that Captain Smollett convinces Squire Trelawney and Doctor Livesey to cut Jim out of his rightful share of the treasure and so Jim then teams up with Silver. Smollett, Trelawney and Livesey are killed, and Jim, Silver and Ben Gunn escape with the treasure.
Coming Home, 3h22
Directed by Giles Foster
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Actors Emily Mortimer, Peter O'Toole, David McCallum, Joanna Lumley, Paul Bettany, Penelope Keith
Rating66% 3.349953.349953.349953.349953.34995
The story focuses on Judith Dunbar, who is enrolled in St. Ursula's, an English boarding school, when her parents and younger sister move to colonial Singapore. She is introduced to a world of wealth and privilege by her classmate, Loveday Carey-Lewis, whose family owns the magnificent Cornwall estate known as Nancherrow. Although Judith enjoys the company of her doting Aunt Louise, who has been named her legal guardian during her parents' absence, she prefers to spend as much of her school holidays as possible with Loveday's parents and siblings, who welcome her as one of their own. When Aunt Louise is killed in an automobile accident, she leaves her considerable estate to Judith, who will be independently wealthy for life if she handles her inheritance wisely.
S.O.S. Titanic, 2h24
Directed by William Hale
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Historical
Themes La fin du monde, Seafaring films, Transport films, RMS Titanic in fiction, Disaster films, American disaster films, Films about seafaring accidents or incidents
Actors David Janssen, Cloris Leachman, Susan Saint James, David Warner, Ian Holm, Helen Mirren
Roles Second Officer Charles H. Lightoller
Rating61% 3.0971053.0971053.0971053.0971053.097105
Le Titanic quitte Southampton le 10 avril 1912. Le film suit différents passagers que sont, en première classe John Jacob Astor et son épouse ainsi que le couple Marvin, en voyage de noces. En deuxième, le film suit Lawrence Beesley, ensuite auteur d'un ouvrage sur le naufrage. En troisième classe, l'histoire se focalise sur un groupe d'émigrants irlandais.
Luther
Luther (1974)
, 1h51
Directed by Guy Green
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion, Films based on plays
Actors Stacy Keach, Julian Glover, Maurice Denham, Judi Dench, Patrick Magee, Hugh Griffith
Roles Emperor Charles the Fifth
Rating64% 3.2395953.2395953.2395953.2395953.239595
The time span covered by the film is 1506–1526: from Luther's completion of his novitiate in the Order of Eremites of St. Augustine in Erfurt to a time just after the birth of his first son Hans (b. June 7, 1526). It is narrated by Julian Glover, who portrays a young knight in the tradition of Ulrich von Hutten and Franz von Sickingen. He takes Luther to task for failing to complete his "revolution" by supporting the peasants in their uprising: "You could have done it, Martin." Luther is confronted in the course of the film six other times, giving him the opportunity to defend himself in his own words. The metaphor of constipation and flatulence is employed to indicate Luther's progression from insecurity to confidence in life.