Peter Verard

Most Popular Peter Verard Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Red Monarch Trailer (1983)

16 June 1983

British comedy satirising Stalin's inner circle as an absolute monarchs court. In the face of rampant abuse of power and poisonous distrust some still manage to keep faith with the Bolshevist creed until the very end.

The Shout Trailer (1978)

16 June 1978

A traveller by the name of Crossley forces himself upon a musician and his wife in a lonely part of Devon, and uses the aboriginal magic he has learned to displace his host.

Reds Trailer (1981)

25 December 1981

An account of the revolutionary years of the legendary American journalist John Reed, who shared his adventurous professional life with his radical commitment to the socialist revolution in Russia, his dream of spreading its principles among the members of the American working class, and his troubled romantic relationship with the writer Louise Bryant.

Link Trailer (1986)

05 March 1986

Young graduate student Jane Chase becomes the new assistant to an eccentric zoology professor at the remote home he shares with two brilliant chimpanzees and an elderly orangutan butler named Link.

The Missionary Trailer (1982)

02 November 1982

In 1905, after 10 years of missionary work in Africa, the Rev. Charles Fortesque is recalled to England, where his bishop gives him his new assignment - to minister to London's prostitutes.

Theatre of Blood Trailer (1973)

16 March 1973

A Shakespearean actor takes poetic revenge on the critics who denied him recognition.

Water Trailer (1985)

11 January 1985

The British governor of a tiny island nation in the Caribbean Commonwealth finds his idyllic existence thrown into chaos when an American drilling company finds a huge source of natural mineral water there.

Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life Trailer (1995)

29 November 1995

Franz Kafka is working on his Metamorphosis, but he's suffering from writer's block; he can't get off on the right track.

Steptoe & Son Ride Again Trailer (1973)

01 May 1973

Albert Steptoe and his son Harold are rag-and-bone men, complete with horse and cart to tour the neighbourhood.