Angela Walsh

Most Popular Angela Walsh Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Wide-Eyed and Legless Trailer (1993)

05 September 1993

Diana and Deric have an ideal marriage: they thrive in each other's company, they're funny, and they enjoy their two grown children and Deric's dotty mother; the trouble is, Diana can no longer walk and her malady defies medical diagnosis.

Nowhere Boy Trailer (2009)

25 December 2009

A rebellious teenager, future Beatle John Lennon lives with his Aunt Mimi in working-class mid-1950s Liverpool, England.

By Common Consent Trailer (1975)

05 June 1975

In a foreign port two boys come to a fisherman saying they are refugees from a country where a military take-over has organised a gigantic League of Youth.

Needle Trailer (1990)

12 September 1990

Needle paints a harrowing picture of a Liverpool overrun by drugs, charting a young man's nightmarish descent into intravenous heroin use and AIDS and a police and political leadership incapable of the imagination or courage necessary to respond to the drug problem.

Blonde Fist Trailer (1991)

01 November 1991

A woman attempts to escape her domestic problems by fleeing to New York in search of her father. She finds him, and also new problems, some friendship, a romance, and an unexpected career as pro-boxer, to make ends meet.

Small Zones Trailer (1990)

04 March 1990

Intertwined story of the lives of two women; an Englishwoman suffering abuse from her violent husband, and a Russian poet serving hard labour because of her subversive work.

I Hired a Contract Killer Trailer (1990)

12 October 1990

After losing his job and realizing that he is alone in the world, a businessman opts to voluntarily end his life.

Distant Voices, Still Lives Trailer (1988)

16 November 1988

Siblings Maisie and Tony, along with their mother, gather for their sister Eileen's wedding. It is a joyous occasion, but through flashbacks, it becomes clear that the family was not always happy.

The Dance Trailer (1999)

02 November 1999

When a widowed father meets a new dance partner, his children react badly. Are they just missing their mother, or is there another reason for their reaction?