Most Popular John Harle Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Butterfly Kiss Trailer (1995)
06 July 1995
Deeply mentally unbalanced drifter Eunice roams grim northern Britain committing psychosexual serial murders of both men and women while ostensibly searching for an unknown woman named Judith.
White Chamber Trailer (2018)
05 April 2018
The United Kingdom. Soon. Civil war rages. A woman wakes up in a blindingly white cuboid cell. Using its sophisticated functionality, her captor tortures her for information; information she claims not to have - or does she?
Al's Lads Trailer (2002)
29 June 2002
Three Englishmen working as waiters on a cruise ship in 1927 are given a chance to work for the Al Capone gang.
Comrade Lady Trailer (1987)
01 January 1987
A woman encounters her memories, explored through dance. Featuring Marguerite Porter, former Principal Ballerina at the Royal Ballet.
Maggid Street Trailer (1998)
01 January 1998
A vagrant is taken in by a south London surgeon, who subjects him to a series of violent procedures, in the hope of recovering the inner daimon, the spark of light.
Summer in the Suburbs Trailer (2000)
10 January 2000
After the body of a 14-year-old girl is found in a field, detective Ted Lyle and his wife Sandra are among local parents caught up in a wave of fear and suspicion.
Dot.Kill Trailer (2005)
08 March 2005
Charlie Daines is a morphine-addicted detective on the trail of a psychopath who is setting up murders and broadcasting them live on the internet.
Deep Secrets Trailer (1996)
06 April 1996
Gripping drama about an undercover police officer who infiltrates the Manchester underworld to invese
The Michael Nyman Songbook Trailer (1992)
30 May 1992
Ute Lemper sings a collection of art songs by Michael Nyman based on texts by Paul Celan, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, William Shakespeare and Arthur Rimbaud.
Terror and Magnificence Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
A short film made for BBC2, it features insight into the inspiration that Christ Church, Spitalfields gave the composer/performer, John Harle, in the composition of the piece 'Terror and Magnificence'.