Movies Starring Nicholas Rowe
The Baker
Damian Lewis, Kate Ashfield, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Michael Gambon, Boris the Sheep, Dyfan Dwyfor, David Garfield, Michael Geary, Brian Hibbard, Philip Howe, Rhodri Meilir, Anthony O'Donnell, Robert Page, Nicholas Rowe, Steve Speirs
DIRECTOR:Gareth Lewis
A hit man has second thoughts about his career and seeks refuge from his boss by finding work as a baker in a rural Welsh village.
Seed of Chucky
Deliver us some evil.
Brad Dourif, Jennifer Tilly, Billy Boyd, Tony Gardner, Hannah Spearritt, John Waters, Keith-Lee Castle, Steve Lawton, Jason Flemyng, Nicholas Rowe, Stephanie Chambers, Simon James Morgan, Bethany Simons-Danville, Rebecca Santos
DIRECTOR:Don Mancini
The killer doll is back! The all-new film is the fifth in the popular series of Chucky ("Child's Play") horror comedies. Making his directorial debut is the franchise creator and writer of all five films, Don Mancini. The film introduces Glen (voiced by "The Lord of the Rings" star Billy Boyd), the orphan doll offspring of the irrepressible devilish-doll-come-to-life Chucky (again voiced by series star Brad Dourif) and his equally twisted bride Tiffany (again voiced by Jennifer Tilly). When production starts on a movie detailing the urban legend of his parents' lethal exploits, Glen heads for Hollywood where he brings his bloodthirsty parents back from the dead. The family dynamics are far from perfect as Chucky and Tiffany go Hollywood and get rolling on a new spree of murderous mayhem; much to gentle Glen's horror. Chucky can't believe that his child doesn't want to walk in his murdering footsteps, and star-struck Tiffany can't believe that the movie will star her favorite actress, Jennifer Tilly (playing herself), who soon becomes an unwitting hostess to this new family in more ways than one...
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
A Disgrace to Criminals Everywhere.
Jason Flemyng, Jason Statham, Nick Moran, Dexter Fletcher, Steven Mackintosh, Nicholas Rowe, Nick Marcq, Charlie Forbes, Vinnie Jones, Lenny McLean, Peter McNicholl, P.H. Moriarty, Frank Harper, Huggy Leaver, Steve Sweeney
DIRECTOR:Four Jack-the-lads find themselves heavily - seriously heavily - in debt to an East End hard man and his enforcers after a crooked card game. Overhearing their neighbours in the next flat plotting to hold up a group of out-of-their-depth drug growers, our heros decide to stitch up the robbers in turn. In a way the confusion really starts when a pair of antique double-barrelled shotguns go missing in a completely different scam.
Young Sherlock Holmes
Before a lifetime of adventure, they had the adventure of a lifetime.
Nicholas Rowe, Alan Cox, Sophie Ward, Anthony Higgins, Susan Fleetwood, Freddie Jones, Nigel Stock, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Earl Rhodes, Brian Oulton, Patrick Newell, Donald Eccles, Jonathan Lacey
DIRECTOR:Paired with the owlish, reticent young Watson, Sherlock Holmes embarks on the solution of a mystery that involves a hallucinatory and lethal drug, and a religious cult celebrating ancient Egyptian rites of mummification. They all enter and view, from a hiding place, an Ancient-Egyptian-themed cult, known as the Rame-Tep (also known as Rametep and Ramatep), performing a ceremony in which a young girl is hypnotized, wrapped in linen and killed with the pouring of boiling wax atop her body. The trio gets spotted, and are each hit by a thorn and experience their own horrific hallucinations in a graveyard, but eventually recover.




