Chris Bisson

Most Popular Chris Bisson Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Manchester Passion Trailer (2006)

14 April 2006

The Manchester Passion is a passion play about the last hours of Jesus, retold using a backdrop of the contemporary music of Manchester, England.

Chicken Tikka Masala Trailer (2005)

22 April 2005

Jimi (Chris Bisson), the Chopra family's only son, gets caught off guard when his high-handed parents (Saeed Jaffrey and Jamila Massey) announce an arranged marriage to Simran (Jinder Mahal), a lovely girl from a respectable family.

East Is East Trailer (1999)

14 May 1999

In 1971 Salford fish-and-chip shop owner George Khan expects his family to follow his strict Pakistani Muslim ways.

Perfect Day Trailer (2005)

11 December 2005

Drama following the tensions and romantic crises among a group of friends over the course of a single wedding day.

Izzat Trailer (2005)

07 October 2005

Three young immigrant boys, Wasim, Riaz and Munawar, come of age in the east end of Oslo, Norway. They find school boring and become attracted to the hard boiled gang East Side Crew, run by brothers Sadiq and Khalid.

Understanding Jane Trailer (1998)

01 August 1998

In desperation Elliot and Oz decide to reply to a telephone dating ad to kickstart their non-existent love lives.

Magnolia Trailer (2006)

22 September 2006

Ex-cons Paul, Dino and Terry are very good at being friends, but aren't so good at making money. Their decorating business is on the ropes and with Paul under pressure to abandon a sinking ship, will their firm - and their friendship - be able to survive?

Circles of Deceit: Sleeping Dogs Trailer (1996)

23 December 1996

MI5 operative Neil is asked to meet with retired KGB officer Alexander Petrov, who has approached MI5 claiming that he has highly classified information that he wishes to sell to pay for a triple heart bypass.

Emmerdale: 50 Unforgettable Years Trailer (2022)

16 October 2022

Celebrating 50 years of Emmerdale, telling the story of how a sleepy daytime afternoon series about rural folk became the award-winning, ratings-busting, peak-time drama that it is today.