Movies Starring Hugh Ross
Dorian Gray
Forever Young. Forever Cursed.
Michael Archer, Ben Barnes, Andrew Care, Ben Chaplin, Sam Child, Michael Culkin, Colin Firth, Johnny Harris, Douglas Henshall, Max Irons, Chris Jameson, Noli McCool, Nathan Rosen, Hugh Ross, Geoff Searle
DIRECTOR:Fresh-faced and innocent, Dorian Gray arrives in London to move into the house he has inherited. Almost immediately he falls under the influence of amoral and calculating Lord Henry Wotton, leading to a life of increasing debauchery and even violence. Through many years Gray stays as young-looking as ever, while a portrait painted when he arrived grows old, reflecting his increasing excesses. Eventually the picture, now secreted in his attic, becomes almost hideous to behold. When true love finally enters his life he realises he must guard his secret at all costs.
Bronson
The Man. The Myth. The Celebrity.
Tom Hardy, Matt King, Edward Bennett-Coles, Sam Cullingworth, William Darke, James Lance, Dean Spicksley, Jonathan Phillips, Mark Powley, Hugh Ross, Mark Stocks, Joe Tucker, Kelly Adams
DIRECTOR:In 1974, a hot-headed 19 year old named Michael Peterson decided he wanted to make a name for himself and so, with a homemade sawn-off shotgun and a head full of dreams he attempted to rob a post office. Swiftly apprehended and originally sentenced to 7 years in jail, Peterson has subsequently been behind bars for 34 years, 30 of which have been spent in solitary confinement. During that time, Michael Petersen, the boy, faded away and 'Charles Bronson,' his superstar alter ego, took center stage. Inside the mind of Bronson - a scathing indictment of celebrity culture.
Extraordinary Rendition
Omar Berdouni, Andy Serkis, Jimmy Yuill, Hugh Ross, Luke Ireland, Nick Bartlett, Davood Ghadami, Rami Hilmi, Munir Khairdin, Goran Kostic, Angus Lindsay, Roddy McDevitt, Aleksandar Mikic
A man is abducted from the streets of London and transported via secret flights to an unknown country. Held in solitary confinement and cut off from the outside world, he is plunged into a lawless nightmare of detention without trial, interrogation and torture. Returned without explanation to the UK many months later, he is left to pick up the pieces of a shattered life in a world he no longer recognises.
Zero Effect
The world's most private detective.
Bill Pullman, Ben Stiller, Ryan O'Neal, Kim Dickens, Angela Featherstone, Hugh Ross, Sarah DeVincentis, Matt O'Toole, Michele Mariana, Robert Katims, Tyrone Henry, Aleta Barthell, Tapp Watkins, Wendy Westerwelle, Lauren Hasson
DIRECTOR:Shifty timber tycoon Gregory Stark ('Ryan O'Neal' (qv)) is being systematically blackmailed and the use of regular private detectives have proved ineffective. Stark decides to call upon the services of the renowned, reclusive Daryl Zero ('Bill Pullman (qv)), supposedly the world's greatest detective. Stark is very surprised to find himself discussing the intimate details of the case with Zero's amiable associate Steve Arlo ('Stiller, Ben' (qv)) who explains Zero's propensity for never meeting with clients. Zero, using his two 'obs' of objectivity and observation, quickly discovers the identity of the blackmailer but continues the case in order to discover exactly why the seemingly ordinary Gloria Sullivan ('Kim Dickens' (qv)) is attacking Stark in this fashion. As Zero becomes more engrossed in the case and, even worse for him, becomes personally involved with Gloria he is forced to decide between the blackmailer and his client!



