Kenneth Colley
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

LEGO Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out
(2012)Luke Skywalker accidently opens a remaining holocron.

I Hired a Contract Killer
(1990)In his first collaboration with Aki Kaurismäki, iconic French star Jean-Pierre Léaud proves a perfect fit for the director’s droll and deadpan, not-quite-comedy style. Absurd and existential, the London-set I Hired a Contract Killer is a rare and fascinating outsider’s view of late-80s Britain.
Shadow Run
(1998)Haskell (Michael Caine) is assigned a job by his boss, the aristocratic Landon-Higgins (James Fox), to hijack a high security van in broad daylight while it's in the shadow run (out of radio contact with the main security firm). He assembles a team to carry out the heist, but things don't go according to plan and Haskell begins to think his boss might be double-crossing him. Add to this a teenage boarding school pupil having already witnessed some of the meetings of the team and Haskell is in real trouble.

Like Father Like Son
(2005)The past comes back to haunt a woman with a thriving legal career and a loving fiancé when her 15-year-old decides he wants to learn about his dad.

Firefox
(1982)An ex flyer who is a distress victim from his Vietnam experience, is ordered back into military duty to head a secret mission.
Scar Tissue
(2013)Detective Sam Cross (Charity Wakefield – Sense & Sensibility, Mockingbird Lane, The Raven) never got the chance for revenge. Twenty years ago, her sister became the last victim of serial child killer Edward Jansen, moments before he was shot dead by a police SWAT team. But now, decades later, he's back… Luke (Danny Horn - Dr Who) is a normal guy living a normal life until he wakes up one morning to find a mutilated corpse in his bathroom. When the police find Jansen’s DNA all over the crime scene, Luke and Sam are thrown together on a mission to uncover the truth and stop the long-dead psychopath who stalks and taunts them. Scar Tissue is a shocking, gripping and stylish thriller that reminds us how the past can be impossible to escape - evil leaves its mark.

The Triple Echo
(1972)Barton (Brian Deacon) is a soldier in World War 2 England. He meets Alice (Glenda Jackson), who is looking after her farm as her husband is a Prisoner of War in Japan. He stays overnight and then decides to dessert and stay with Alice. People in the village are told he is her sister and Barton dresses for the part. Army Sergeant (Oliver Reed) comes to the farm, giving Barton undesired attention.