Christopher Lee
106 titles
Filmography
106 results

The Far Pavilions
An epic tale of passion, treachery, and intrigue, set in colonial India. An Englishman is torn between two cultures, fighting for the Indian princess he loves in a story rich in historical detail and spectacular scenery: Himalayan peaks, the palaces of Bhithor, and a lavish Hindu wedding.

Killer Force
(1976)A cunning mine boss sets a trap for diamond thieves, but when his deputy escapes into the desert with the stolen gems, a chase for fortune begins.

The Last Unicorn
(1982)A brave unicorn and a magician fight an evil king who is obsessed with attempting to capture the world's unicorns.

Ivanhoe
In this swashbuckling tale set in medieval England, Ivanhoe becomes estranged from his family and feels torn between a Jewess and a Saxon heiress.

Too Hot to Handle
(1960)A brash nightclub owner in London's sleazy Soho district finds himself entangled with a seductive dancer and a suspicious French journalist.

Honeymoon Academy
(1989)Chris hopes to keep her secret agent life behind her when she’s on a relaxing honeymoon in Madrid, but her espionage work follows her.

The Heavy
(2010)Revenge, betrayal and a long-standing sibling rivalry converge as hidden secrets come to light between a hitman and a candidate for Prime Minister.

The Four Musketeers
(1974)In the sequel to The Three Musketeers, Milady is determined to make the Musketeers pay for foiling her plot to discredit the Queen of France.

Gremlins 2: The New Batch
(1990)A designer and his wife try to stop hundreds of gremlins from taking over New York.

Hannie Caulder
(1971)A woman begins a lonely search for the bank robbers who raped her and murdered her husband.

Julius Caesar
(1970)When Julius Caesar's growing ambition begins to worry his friend Brutus, Brutus is easily persuaded to participate in a plot to assassinate Caesar.

The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby
(2005)Following his death, Constable John Gray's loyal terrier Bobby is entrusted to Ewan, a shy young man whom Gray had taken under his wing. Despite their friendship, Bobby refuses to leave his master's side, sleeping on his grave in Greyfriar's churchyard night after night. However, when a new dog licensing law put's Bobby's life in danger, Ewan must overcome his shyness and embark on a fight to save him, one that will lead Ewan all the way to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars
(2008)As the Clone Wars sweep through the galaxy, Anakin Skywalker and his new Padawan learner Ahsoka Tano plunge into a dangerous mission to rescue the kidnapped son of crime lord Jabba the Hutt.

She
(1965)British adventurers uncover an ancient lost kingdom, ruled by an immortal queen who believes one of them is the reincarnation of her lover.

1941
(1979)Steven Spielberg directs this riotous farce depicting the hysteria of a cross section of Los Angeles citizens following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The film is loosely based on a true event in which a Japanese submarine surfaced off the California coast, setting off a brief wave of panic.

The Salamander
(1981)A string of murders prompts an Italian cop to investigate, with the aid of an industrialist and a colonel, who link the crimes to a fascist plot.

Boogie Woogie
(2010)The over-hyped, pretentious modern art scene in London is satirized in this dark ensemble comedy about the double dealings and calculated relationships encircling the effort to get an aging collector to part with a valuable painting. Gillian Anderson, Alan Cumming and Heather Graham star.

Peter Cushing: In His Own Words
(2020)A celebration of Peter Cushing and his contribution to popular culture, combining extracts from a previously unbroadcast radio interview with Peter recorded in 1986, with insights from some of those who knew him and worked with him, including never before seen clips of Christopher Lee and new interviews with Madeline Smith, Derek Fowlds, Valerie Leon and Judy Matheson. Narrated by Jenny Hanley.

Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
(1994)Just when you thought the cold war was over ... leave it to theselovable law-enforcing losers to heat it up again. Communism, war,natural disaster--Moscow survived them all.

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
(2001)A hobbit named Frodo Baggins inherits a simple gold ring. When the wizard Gandalf discovers the ring has the power to enslave the entire world, they form a fellowship and embark on a quest to destroy it. Based on J.R.R. Tolkien's epic masterpiece.