Jenny Agutter
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Walkabout
(1971)Two city-bred siblings are stranded in the Australian Outback, where they learn to survive with the aid of an Aboriginal boy on his "walkabout": a ritual separation from his tribe.

The Railway Children Return
(2022)A group of child evacuees escaping the bombings of their cities during World War II encounter a young soldier who, like them, is far from home.

Amy
(1981)A young woman takes a job as a teacher in a backwoods school for the deaf.

An American Werewolf in London
(1981)While backpacking through England, two American college students are mauled by a creature that kills one and puts the other in a shapeshifting pinch.

The Man in the Iron Mask
(1977)The Musketeers’ plot to replace Louis XIV with the rightful heir to his throne backfires when the cruel king locks up his twin in the Bastille.

Silas Marner
(1985)Pinned for a theft he didn’t commit, a respected weaver becomes a hermit until his own fortune is stolen and an orphan child shows up on his doorstep.

Outside Bet
(2012)Set in the trendsetting and tumultuous 1980s, this eccentric comedy will take you back to the amazing days of power suits, techno pop music, Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.While sitting in their local bar one afternoon, six friends are offered the chance to buy a racehorse by an eccentric stranger. With his job in jeopardy and the discovery that his father is gravely ill, Bax convinces his five friends to pool their money to buy the horse. But after renaming their four-legged acquisition, things quickly begin to go from awesome to awful as they find themselves at the racetrack placing all their hard-earned savings 'on the nose' to win. Their fates and fortunes may be tied to a long shot, but each will learn a lesson about life that will stay with them forever.

Dark Tower
(1987)In this frightening tale, a beautiful young architect encounters a deadly presence that threatens to devour a skyscraper and everyone in it.

Call the Midwife
Inspired by the memoirs of Jennifer Worth, Call the Midwife is set in the changing times of the 1950s and ‘60s, and follows the nurses, midwives and nuns working at Nonnatus House, in London's hard-up East End.

Logan's Run
(1976)In a dystopian world where people face mandatory death at the age of 30, an elite police officer is tasked with hunting down those who try to escape.

The Riddle of the Sands
(1979)In 1901, two British yachtsmen and Oxford students visiting Germany's Frisian Islands accidentally discover a German plot to invade England.

Sometimes Always Never
(2019)The break between a father and son after an intense game of Scrabble becomes a delicate matter when a mystery online player puts it all on the line.

Dominique
(1980)Un avaro millonario comienza a convencerse de que es perseguido por el vengativo espíritu de su esposa, a la que él mismo arrojó al suicidio.

The Eagle Has Landed
(1976)A German plot to kidnap Winston Churchill unfolds at the height of World War II

The Railway Children
(2000)Based on the E. Nesbit classic novel, three children are uprooted from London to Yorkshire after their father is falsely imprisoned for espionage.

Child's Play 2
(1990)Chuckie's back as the doll possessed by the soul of a serial killer, butchering all who stand in his way of possessing the body of a boy.

The Magic Door
(2007)Two children struggling to accept their new stepmother follow an exiled troll through a hidden door to a fairyland and embark on a wild adventure.

Queen of the Desert
(2015)The true story of Gertrude Bell, the “female Lawrence of Arabia,” who defied all convention traveling around the world as a British diplomat.

Love's Labour's Lost
(1985)Ferdinand, the King of Navarre, and three of his lords have sworn to put aside worldly pleasures for three years but the arrival of the Princess of France and her attendant ladies tests their reserve. The seeds of romance are quickly sown and amusement and confusion follow.