Billy Zane
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Filmography
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Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight
(1995)A Tale From The Crypt, a lively comedy-horror-action treat! The Collector - an angel of darkness - arrives in a small desert town to retrieve the ancient key that keeps mankind safe. With Jada Pinkett-Smith, Thomas Haden Church.

Barabbas
(2012)Barabbas was a notorious criminal, fighting against Roman occupation, who ended up being spared death by Pontius Pilate. For the following 20 years he survived a hellish existence in dangerous mines before being taken to Rome where he was trained to become a gladiator and fight for his life every day. This is the epic story of one man's fight to survive.

The Phantom
(1996)The mysterious, purple-suited comic-book hero emerges to stop an evil industrialist from launching his plans for world domination.

Three
(2005)A primal and erotic tale of survival ensues when a handsome Latin boatman is trapped on a remote island with a beautiful woman and her wealthy, jealous husband.

Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
(1998)Pocahontas sets sail for England and the allure of life in a new land.

Lucid
(2018)A lonely young man's life changes, when his enigmatic neighbor offers to help him overcome social anxiety by entering a world of lucid dreaming.

Blue World Order
(2017)In a post-apocalyptic world caused by nuclear war, Jake Slater must find a way to keep his daughter alive, as she is the only child left on Earth.

Stay Calm
(2023)A crime thriller with comedic elements, this film follows Giorgio (Billy Zane), an Italian-American appointed to the Ministry of Culture who arrives in Italy with big plans for his election campaign. Giorgio and his assistant Marco hire an Instagram influencer and an ex-prisoner to stage an elaborate scandal involving an affair and a home invasion to win the majority. But nothing goes as planned.

Orlando
(1992)Sally Potter’s fearless adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s supposedly unfilmable book, Orlando was nine years in the making. This restlessly rule-bending, gender fluid, time-traveling epic—starring a dazzling Tilda Swinton on typically shape-shifting form—remains an unmatched feat of queer filmmaking.

Sniper
(1993)Tom Berenger stars in this action classic as Tom Beckett, a legendary Marine who picks a sniper to help him assassinate a rebel leader and his narcos.

Attack on Darfur
(2009)Three American journalists who witness atrocities in the Sudan must choose between returning home or staying to help the locals faced with genocide.

Hendrix
(2000)A biography following the life and career of Jimi Hendrix, who electrified audiences with his powerful guitar playing and mesmerizing performances.

Sniper: Ghost Shooter
(2016)Elite snipers are fighting extremists eager to make a political statement in the Middle East.

Cliffs of Freedom
(2019)An ill-fated romance between a young Greek village girl and a conflicted Turkish officer during the dawn of the Greek War for Independence in 1821.

Held Hostage in My House
(2024)When a woman wakes up captive in her own vacation rental, she must revisit memories of former guests to unmask her attacker — and find a way out alive.

Blood of Redemption
(2013)A man who had it all loses everything in one night when the patriarch of his crime family’s empire is murdered and he’s set up as the culprit.

White Island
(2016)After spending years in Britain, a man returns to the lovely town of Ibiza in order to help a friend who is in dire need of assistance.

The Gold Retrievers
(2009)A boy, his loyal dog and a brave young girl are on the hunt for some buried treasure, but a couple of greedy crooks are after the same fortune.

Mercenaries
(2011)British special agent Jack Marlow is called in on a risky mission to save a U.S. ambassador and prevent Europe from declaring a catastrophic war.

Zombie Killers: Elephant's Graveyard
(2015)The town of Elwood is a small, rural collection of colourful characters tended to by 'Doc' a physician who looks out for the well-being of the town and sees the community as his patient. Seiler, a war veteran trains a group of 20 something’s in paintball skirmish strategy as a practice for real weapon and militia training. The town is enclosed by wide fencing that stretches miles around its perimeter. What lies beyond the fence is something awful, in the deep forests surrounding the town. The community is guarded by a band of young people raised since childhood to be military combatants. Under the leadership of vet Seiler (Billy Zane), they are known by the community as 'Zombie Killers' a negative term used behind their backs. Ian Sommers tends to his dying mother Sharon (Dee Wallace) while having a semblance of normal life with girlfriend Nikki (Gabrielle Stone). Rory Gower and his young wife Toni (Mischa Barton) search for a reason behind the plague while Seiler and his young soldiers discover something far worse coming for Elwood. Something that may target them or put them in the way of an 'Elephant’s Graveyard' and Hell.