"Sandy McDade" Filmography
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Jane Eyre
2011,
- Actors: Mia Wasikowska, Jamie Bell, Su Elliot, Holly Grainger, Tamzin Merchant, Amelia Clarkson, Craig Roberts, Sally Hawkins, Lizzie Hopley, Jayne Wisener, Freya Wilson, Emily Haigh, Simon McBurney, Sandy McDade, Freya Parks, Edwina Elek, Ewart James Walters, Judi Dench, Georgia Bourke, Sally Reeve, Romy Settbon Moore, Eglantine Rembauville-Nicolle, Michael Fassbender, Rosie Cavaliero, Angela Curran, Imogen Poots, Sophie Ward, Joe Van Moyland, Hayden Phillips, Laura Phillips
- Genre: Animation, Short, Fantasy, Drama, Mystery, Thriller, Horror, Action, Sci-Fi, Family, Romance, Comedy, Crime, Adventure, Documentary, History
- Director(s): Cary Fukunaga
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Available languages:
- English English.
After a bleak childhood, Jane Eyre goes out into the world to become a governess. As she lives happily in her new position at Thornfield Hall, she meets the dark, cold, and abrupt master of the house, Mr. Rochester. Jane and her employer grow close in friendship and she soon finds herself falling in love with him. Happiness seems to have found Jane at last, but could Mr. Rochester's terrible secret be about to destroy it forever?
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Mrs Henderson Presents
2005, UK
- Actors: Judi Dench, Bob Hoskins, Will Young, Christopher Guest, Kelly Reilly, Thelma Barlow, Anna Brewster, Rosalind Halstead, Sarah Solemani, Natalia Tena, Thomas Allen, Richard Syms, Ralph Nossek, Camille O'Sullivan, Doraly Rosen, Matthew Hart, Tony De La Fou, Dorian Ford, Lloyd Hutchinson, Toby Jones, Christopher Logan, Michael Culkin, Samuel Barnett, Dinah O'Brien, Maria Rohsean O'Brien, Rebecca O'Brien, Richard Dormer, Shona McWilliams, Waris Hussein, Antony Carrick
- Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Music, War
- Director(s): Stephen Frears
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Available languages:
- English English.
Recently widowed well-to-do Laura Henderson is at a bit of a loose end in inter-war London. On a whim she buys the derelict Windmill theatre in the West End and persuades impresario Vivian Van Damm to run it, despite the fact the two don't seem to get on at all. Although their idea of a non-stop revue is at first a success, other theatres copy it and disaster looms. Laura suggests they put nudes in the show, but Van Damm points out that the Lord Chamberlain, who licenses live shows in Britain, is likely to have something to say about this. Luckily Mrs Henderson is friends with him.







