Cast: Martin Kevan
Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Martin Kevan. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.
Titles found: 5
The Great Gatsby (TV)
2000 · Movie · 100 min. · United States
Direction Robert Markowitz
Cast Mira Sorvino · Toby Stephens · Paul Rudd · Martin Donovan
Synopsis The Great Gatsby (TV) (2000) is a television adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's renowned novel, often hailed as one of the most significant American literary works of the 20th century. This made-for-TV feature was produced in collaboration with the A&E...
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Direction Pierre Gang
Cast Brent Carver · Rachelle Lefevre · Vlasta Vrana · Kathleen Fee
Synopsis The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (TV) (1999) follows the journey of Ichabod Crane, a Yankee traveler who settles in the quaint village of Sleepy Hollow and takes on the role of the new schoolmaster. He becomes smitten with Katrina Van...
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Voices
1995 · Movie · 93 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Malcolm Clarke
Cast Jeremy Northam · Tushka Bergen · Allan Corduner · Hilton McRae
Synopsis Voices (1995) delves into the life of Philip Arnold Heseltine, a genuine British composer and music critic from the early 20th century. The film explores his journey, capturing the essence of his creative spirit and the challenges he faced in...
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Direction Anne Wheeler
Cast Nicola Cavendish · Eric Peterson · Nicholas Campbell · Leon Pownall
Synopsis The Sleep Room (1998) delves into the chilling true events of covert CIA-backed mind control experiments performed on psychiatric patients at Montreal's Allan Memorial Hospital during the 1950s. The narrative unfolds as the now-elderly survivors, haunted by their past, embark...
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Direction Michel Brault
Cast Sébastien Gauthier · Martin Larocque · Frank Fontaine · Guy Héroux
Synopsis The Long Winter (1999) follows the journey of Francois-Xavier Bouchard, portrayed by Francis Reddy, as he stands alongside his fellow Quebecois and the English minority in a pivotal moment during the year 1838.
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