Subgenre Sampler
Drama: 8092 Films to Buy & Rent
Franchise Affair, The (1988)
- Dir. Leonard Lewis
Feat. Rosalie Crutchley, Patrick Malahide
- A 15yr–old schoolgirl who has been missing a month, re–appears, battered, bloody and accusing two local woman of kidnapping her to be…
Fresh Horses (1988)
- Dir. David Anspaugh
Feat. Andrew McCarthy, Molly Ringwald
- Blue–blood collegian Andrew McCarthy falls for the wrong–side–of–the–tracks and underage Molly Ringwald. Earnest love…
Gorillas in the Mist (1988)
- Dir. Michael Apted
Feat. Sigourney Weaver, Bryan Brown, Julie Harris
- Impressive biopic of American primatologist Dian Fossey (Sigourney Weaver), who ventured to the volitile African jungle to study the…
Grievous Bodily Harm (1988)
- Dir. Mark Joffe
Feat. Colin Friels, Bruno Lawrence, John Waters
- Police thriller from Australia following a school teacher who becomes convinced that his lover did not die in a car accident as officially stated.
Handful of Dust, A (1988)
- Dir. Charles Sturridge
Feat. James Wilby, Kristin Scott Thomas, Rupert Graves
- A host of well–known British players star in this rich period drama about a strained marriage in an affluent family. From the novel by Evelyn…
Hanussen (1988)
- Dir. Istvan Szabo
Feat. Klaus Maria Brandauer
- Klaus Maria Brandauer adds to his list of distinctive roles in this allegedly true tale of an Austrian soldier who recovers from shotgun wounds and…
Heat and Sunlight (1988)
- Dir. Rob Nilsson
Feat. Rob Nilsson, Consuela Faust
- This film documents the final, agonising hours of a love affair between a man and his exotic dancer girlfirend. An intriguing, erotic oddity with…
Homeboy (1988)
- Dir. Michael Seresin
Feat. Mickey Rourke
- Grim tale with Mickey Rourke as an alcoholic boxer who struggles both in and outside the ring. Directed by Alan Parker's NZ–born cameraman…
I'm the King of the Castle (1988)
- Dir. Regis Wargnier
Feat. Jean Rochefort, Dominic Blanc, Regis Arpin
- The young sons of a rich widowed industrialist and his house matron enter into an increasingly dangerous power play as their parents become close.…
Importance of Being Earnest (1988)
- Dir. Stuart Burge
Feat. Gemma Jones, Alec McCowen, Paul McGann…
- A straightforward and lucid version of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy, made for television by the BBC. McGann is a particular neurotic highlight.