Patricia Kerrigan

Most Popular Patricia Kerrigan Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Bright Hair Trailer (1997)

09 February 1997

A solitary schoolgirl, prone to sudden blackouts after she's stumbled into a murder scene, gets involved with her English teacher.

Miss Potter Trailer (2006)

03 December 2006

Beatrix Potter, the author of the beloved children's book "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", struggles for love, happiness and success.

To Kill a King Trailer (2003)

16 May 2003

A recounting of the relationship between General Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell, as they try to cope with the consequences of deposing King Charles I.

A Fatal Inversion Trailer (1992)

10 May 1992

Adaptation of the Barbara Vine (aka Ruth Rendell) novel. After Adam inherits a country house from his great uncle, he and his friend Rufus decide to spend the summer there instead of abroad.

Food Fight Trailer (2025)

20 February 2025

A cancelled film about two ruthless rivals who come head-to-head in this intense battle of culinary supremacy of the Mediterranean.

Flowers of the Forest Trailer (1996)

26 October 1996

Two young children are brought to Janet Hinton, a social worker in the Scottish Highlands. When both she and an independent expert become convinced that the children are part of a ritual child abuse network, the small community is thrown into disarray.

The Magic Toyshop Trailer (1987)

19 November 1987

After her parents are killed, a young girl is sent to London to live with her uncle and his family. Her uncle, who is a toymaker, secretly has the power to make his toys come to life, but he also maintains dictatorial control over his family and intends to exercise the same control over the new arrival.

Joyriders Trailer (1988)

14 October 1988

The growing relationship of two people who travel through Ireland in a series of stolen cars.

Dancing Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

Dying of cancer, an old woman trapped in her Glasgow flat relieves her pain by drinking morphine and whisky cocktails and dreaming of her youth and dancing to the bittersweet music of The Inkspots.