Movies starring Richard Ridings

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Genres: Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Mystery
Countries: USA
Actors: Bob Hoskins | Christopher Lloyd | Joanna Cassidy | Charles Fleischer | Stubby Kaye | Alan Tilvern | Richard LeParmentier | Lou Hirsch | Betsy Brantley | Joel Silver | Paul Springer | Richard Ridings | Edwin Craig | Lindsay Holiday | Mike Edmonds
Directors: Robert Zemeckis
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Roger Rabbit is a cartoon character who (along with many others) exists along side of real humans. Eddy is a private eye who has seen better days and has been on the skids since the death of his brother at the hands of a Toon (cartoon character). Rogers’ boss hires Eddy to see if his sexy wife has other male interests, but things get out of hand as Roger is framed for murder with no one but the Toon hating Eddy to go to for help.

The Brothers Grimm (2005)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Genres: Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy | Horror | Thriller
Countries: Czech Republic | USA
Actors: Monica Bellucci | Petr Ratimec | Barbora Lukesová | Anna Rust | Jeremy Robson | Matt Damon | Heath Ledger | Radim Kalvoda | Martin Hofmann | Josef Pepa Nos | Harry Gilliam | Miroslav Táborský | Roger Ashton-Griffiths | Marika Sarah Procházková | Mackenzie Crook | Richard Ridings
Directors: Terry Gilliam
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Folklore collectors and con artists, Jake and Will Grimm, travel from village to village pretending to protect townsfolk from enchanted creatures and performing exorcisms. They are put to the test, however, when they encounter a real magical curse in a haunted forest with real magical beings, requiring genuine courage.

The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Genres: Biography | Drama | History | War
Countries: France
Actors: Milla Jovovich | Dustin Hoffman | Faye Dunaway | John Malkovich | Tchéky Karyo | Pascal Greggory | Vincent Cassel | Richard Ridings | Desmond Harrington | Timothy West | Rab Affleck | Stéphane Algoud | Edwin Apps | David Bailie
Directors: Luc Besson
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In 1412, a young girl called Jeanne is born in Domrémy, France. The times are hard: The Hunderd Years war with England has been going on since 1337, English knights and soldiers roam the country. Jeanne develops into a very religious young woman, she confesses several times a day. At the age of 13, she has her first vision and finds a sword. When coming home with it, she finds the English leveling her home town. Years after that, in 1428, she knows her mission is to be ridding France of the English and so sets out to meet Charles, the Dauphin. In his desperate military situation, he welcomes all help and gives the maiden a chance to prove her divine mission. After the successful liberation of Orléans and Reims, the Dauphin can be crowned traditionally in the cathedral of Reims - and does not need her anymore, since his wishes are satisfied. Jeanne d’Arc gets set up in his trap and is imprisoned by the Burgundians. In a trial against her under English law, she can’t be forced to tell about her divine visions she has had continuously since childhood. Being condemned of witchcraft and being considered as relapsed heretic, she is sentenced to death. Jeanne d’Arc is burnt alive in the marketplace of Rouen on May 30th, 1431, at only 19 years of age.

The Pianist (2002)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Genres: Biography | Drama | Music | War
Countries: France | Germany | Poland | UK
Actors: Adrien Brody | | Frank Finlay | Maureen Lipman | Emilia Fox | Ed Stoppard | Julia Rayner | Jessica Kate Meyer | Michal Zebrowski | Wanja Mues | Richard Ridings | Nomi Sharron | Anthony Milner | Lucy Skeaping | Roddy Skeaping
Directors: Roman Polanski
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The true story of Wladyslaw Szpilman who, in the 1930s, was known as the most accomplished piano player in all of Poland, if not Europe. At the outbreak of the Second World War, however, Szpilman becomes subject to the anti-Jewish laws imposed by the conquering Germans. By the start of the 1940s, Szpilman has seen his world go from piano concert halls to the Jewish Ghetto of Warsaw and then must suffer the tragedy of his family deported to a death camp, while Szpilman is conscripted into a forced German Labor Compound. At last deciding to escape, Szpilman goes into hiding as a Jewish refugee where he is witness to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 and the Warsaw City Revolt in August/October 1944.