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Most Popular Richard Cant Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Mary Queen of Scots Trailer (2018)

07 December 2018

In 1561, Mary Stuart, widow of the King of France, returns to Scotland, reclaims her rightful throne and menaces the future of Queen Elizabeth I as ruler of England, because she has a legitimate claim to the English throne.

My Policeman Trailer (2022)

20 October 2022

In the late 1990s, the arrival of elderly invalid Patrick into Marion and Tom’s home triggers the exploration of seismic events from 40 years previous: the passionate relationship between Tom and Patrick at a time when homosexuality was illegal.

Stan & Ollie Trailer (2018)

28 December 2018

With their golden era long behind them, comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy embark on a variety hall tour of Britain and Ireland.

National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest Trailer (2025)

20 February 2025

Being sensible can be excessively boring. At least Jack thinks so. While assuming the role of dutiful guardian in the country, he lets loose in town under a false identity.

RSC Live: Henry VI, Part 3 Trailer (2023)

26 May 2023

Henry VI: Wars of the Roses: In this thrilling climax, the tussle for the English crown escalates to the battlefield as the families of Lancaster and York drench their brutal conflict in sweat and blood.

Lawless Heart Trailer (2002)

28 June 2002

In a British seaside resort, several lives intertwine following the funeral of a gay restaurant owner.

RSC Live: Henry VI, Part 2 Trailer (2023)

26 May 2023

Henry VI: Rebellion: As fighting and division in the corridors of power continues, and Henry’s hold on the English throne wavers, ordinary men and women start to speak out.

National Theatre Live: Saint Joan Trailer (2017)

16 February 2017

Josie Rourke directs Gemma Arterton as Joan of Arc in Bernard Shaw's electrifying classic. Performed at the Donmar Warehouse, and part of the NT Live series of broadcasts.

Ian Fleming: Bondmaker Trailer (2005)

28 August 2005

A look at the life of Ian Fleming from when he was in Naval Intelligence as a Commander until his death in 1964.