Neil Morrissey
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember - The Movie
(2001)With the upcoming annual Lennie and the Lazers concert and his twin’s trip home from the Arctic, this will be Bob’s best Christmas ever. Or will it?

The Morph Files
From the makers of Wallace & Gromit comes Morph, the loveable plasticine character. Morph has a big imagination and can change into any shape he likes, from dogs and donkeys to chairs and teddy bears.

Triggermen
(2002)A mix-up between two British con men with a briefcase of stolen cash and two Chicago hitmen gets complicated by a love interest and a pregnant wife.

Bob the Builder: The Golden Hammer
(2010)In their new home of Fixham Harbour, Bob and the team set to work tackling exciting new building jobs and making new friends. But when Spud and Scrambler learn of an amazing treasure – the Pirate Brickbeard's Golden Hammer – hidden somewhere in Fixham, they decide that building can wait and they must find the hammer to give to Bob!

Crucible of the Vampire
(2019)A young museum curator is sent to a manor house in the English countryside to investigate an ancient artifact, which unleashes a 17th-century evil.
Up 'n' Under
(1998)Arthur Hoyle is a recession hit painter and decorator, having been banned from professional Rugby League. He has two passions in his life: Doreen, his wife and Rugby League. When Arthur hears corrupt manager Reg Welsh boasting about his team, The Cobblers, Arthur bets his life savings that he can train any team to beat them. Any team? Reg selects The Wheatsheaf Arms. They are worse than useless. Arthur realises what he has done. He enlists the help of gym owner Hazel Scott in a desperate attempt to train this team of losers into a finely honed fighting force that will not only save Arthur from humiliation on the field and financial ruin, but the wrath of his wife, Doreen.
Diana and I
(2017)In the week that follows Princess Diana’s tragic death on 31 August 1997, four separate stories unfold as four ordinary lives are affected in different ways by the loss of an icon.