Movies Starring Steve O Donnell
The Cottage
Doug Bradley, Jonathan Chan-Pensley, Johnny Harris, Dave Legeno, Steve O'Donnell, Simon Schatzberger, Andy Serkis, Reece Shearsmith, Logan Wong, Jennifer Ellison, Eden Groome, Georgia Groome, Katy Murphy, Eden Watson
DIRECTOR:THE COTTAGE is a relentless dark comedy with an extreme twist. Set in a remote part of the countryside, a bungled kidnapping turns into a living nightmare for our four central characters when they cross paths with a psychopathic farmer and all hell breaks loose.
A Knight's Tale
From peasant to knight; one man can change his stars
Shannyn Sossamon, Rufus Sewell, Paul Bettany, Heath Ledger, Laura Fraser, Mark Addy, Alan Tudyk, Bérénice Bejo, Scott Handy, James Purefoy, Leagh Conwell, Christopher Cazenove, Steve O'Donnell, Jonathan Slinger, Nick Brimble
DIRECTOR:Inspired by "The Canterbury Tales," as well as the story of Ulrich von Lichtenstein, this is the story of William, a young squire with a gift for jousting. After his master dies suddenly, the squire hits the road with his cohorts Roland and Wat. On the journey, they stumble across an unknown writer, Chaucer. William, lacking a proper pedigree, convinces Chaucer to forge genealogy documents that will pass him off as a knight. With his newly-minted history in hand, the young man sets out to prove himself a worthy knight at the country's jousting competition, and finds romance along the way.
Shakespeare in Love
...A Comedy About the Greatest Love Story Almost Never Told...
Simon Callow, Geoffrey Rush, Tom Wilkinson, Steve O'Donnell, Tim McMullen, Joseph Fiennes, Steven Beard, Antony Sher, Patrick Barlow, Martin Clunes, Sandra Reinton, Judi Dench, Georgie Glen, Nicholas Boulton
DIRECTOR:Romantic comedy set in London in the late 16th century: Young playwright William Shakespeare struggles with his latest work "Romeo and Ethel the Pirate's Daughter". A great fan of Shakespeare's plays is young, wealthy Viola who is about to be married to the cold-hearted Lord Wessex, but constantly dreams of becoming an actress. Women were not allowed to act on stage at that time (female roles were played by men, too), but dressed up as a boy, Viola successfully auditions for the part of Romeo. Soon she and William are caught in a forbidden romance that provides rich inspiration for his play.




