Movies starring Marc Warren

Hooligans (2005)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Genres: Crime | Drama
Countries: UK | USA
Actors: Elijah Wood | David Alexander | Charlie Hunnam | Claire Forlani | Marc Warren | Leo Gregory | Henry Goodman | Geoff Bell | Andrew Blair | Rafe Spall | Brendan Charleson | Kieran Bew | Joel Beckett | Ross McCall | Christopher Hehir
Directors: Lexi Alexander
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Unjustly expelled from Harvard when a stash of cocaine is found in his possession, Matt (Elijah Wood) moves to London to live with his sister and her husband Steve (Marc Warren.) He is quickly introduced to Steve’s chirpy, cock-sure younger brother Pete (Charlie Hunnam.) Initially, Pete is reluctant to get acquainted with Matt and allow him to tread around the capital city with him because he may be seen by others as an ‘outsider’, but after a heavy drinking session with him and his mates he quickly changes his opinion of him. On the way back from a football match, Matt is viciously accosted by a gang of Birmingham City thugs, until Pete and his friends step in and save him. It is from here that Matt learns the truth about Pete and his friends- they are football hooligans, operating the GSE (Green Street Elite) ‘firm.’ Initially afraid of the violence, Matt soon ends up becoming as desensitized to it as his new found friends- but as events roll on, suspicion, shocking revelations and unsettled scores combine to a devastating climax where London’s most fierce football rivals- Millwall and West Ham United- are set to go head to head.

Colour Me Kubrick: A True…ish Story (2005)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Genres: Comedy | Drama
Countries: France | UK
Actors: John Malkovich | Jim Davidson | Richard E. Grant | Luke Mably | Marc Warren | Terence Rigby | James Dreyfus | Peter Bowles | Ayesha Dharker | Robert Powell | Henry Goodman | Maynard Eziashi | Leslie Phillips | Honor Blackman | William Hootkins
Directors: Brian W. Cook
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Based on true events, the story is of a man who bluffed his way into London’s high society by pretending to be legendary director Stanley Kubrick during the shooting of Eyes Wide Shut in 1998 and 1999.