Bill Boyes Movies

2008  
 
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Follow criminal psychologist and profiler Dr. Tony Hill (Robson Green) as he travels across the pond to investigate a gruesome murder in the Lone Star state and discovers just how far some folks are willing to go to keep a secret. A Texas rapist has confessed to butchering his entire family, and now it's up to Dr. Hill to discover what drove the man to commit such a reprehensible crime. But the deeper the investigation delves, the greater the body count grows, leading the doctor to suspect that there's more to this case than meets the eye. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robson Green
2004  
 
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When Louis and Emily Trevalyan exchanged wedding vows on a day that seemed to mark the beginning of a blissful union, little could they foresee the trials that would face them in their first year of marriage. As Anthony Trollepe slowly peels away the layers of Victorian propriety, a variety of colorful characters are revealed, including a colonel of questionable morals who makes unwholesome advances to the newlywed bride. As the fans that fuel Louis' jealousy soon give way to a raging inferno, the dejected groom rejects his wife and newborn son leading to a tragic bid to destroy everything in the world that he loves. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Bill NighyLaura Fraser, (more)
2001  
 
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Airing originally on British television, Take Me concerns a couple who are attempting to work through a very difficult time in their marriage. Jack (Robson Green) and Kay (Beth Goddard) have attempted to wipe the slate clean by moving to an underpopulated small town. The couple becomes embroiled in a local mystery, something that along with the stress of the marriage takes its toll on both of them. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robson GreenBeth Goddard, (more)
2000  
 
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A professional fencer is forced to take desperate measure to elude both the authorities and a vicious gang of murderous drug dealers in director Bill Britten's romantic thriller. The former associate of a drug dealers who aren't above killing to hide their tracks, gifted fencer Steve McTear (Robson Green) is forced to flee his familiar surroundings. But the drug dealers aren't the only ones who want to get a hold of McTear, and as the police close in from the other side the master swordsman is forced to pose as a fencing instructor at an all-girls school to elude detection. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robson GreenArkie Whiteley, (more)
1998  
 
In the British North Country, in-laws Jackie (Julie Walters) and Dawn (Brenda Blethyn) work together on an assembly line at an electronics firm. Dawn is married to Jackie's brother Steve (George Costigan). Jackie's marriage is collapsing, and she has a secret affair with a bingo club run by Paul (James Gaddas). TGIF, the girls' night out, and while Jackie and Paul are engaged in a back-office tryst, Dawn wins the pot of $100,000. She shares the loot with Jackie, who uses it as an opportunity to ditch both the husband and the job. Dawn has a seizure, diagnosed as a brain tumor, but she keeps it secret. When Jackie buys two tickets to Vegas, Dawn joins her at the airport, not bothering to let her husband or children know about the trip. In Vegas, the two dress as rhinestone cowgals, ogle an Elvis impersonator, and meet Cody (Kris Kristofferson), heading home just before things turn grim. Shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Brenda BlethynJulie Walters, (more)

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