List of the best Mark Bennington movies: And Then Came Summer(2000), Kesari(2019), Commando 3(2019), Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran(2018), The Letters(2014) ... ...
Drama, Gay & Lesbian
USA
2000
115 Minutes
Kevin
Jesse Petrick Mathieu Smith Jeremy Douglas Mark Bennington
A reunion of family and friends becomes an unforgettable vacation when two teenage boys discover their feelings for each other, only to be found out by their families.
Action, Drama, History
India
2019
150 Minutes
John Haughton
Akshay Kumar Parineeti Chopra Edward Sonnenblick R. Bhakti Klein Mark Bennington Toranj Kayvon Rimple Dhindsa Vikram Kochhar Bhawani Muzamil
Based on an incredible true story of the Battle of Saragarhi in which an army of 21 Sikhs fought against 10,000 Afghans in 1897.
Mystery & Thriller, Action
India
2019
130 Minutes
Alvin
Vidyut Jammwal Adah Sharma Angira Dhar Sumeet Thakur Mark Bennington Simran Kaur Atharva Vishwakarma Abhilash Chaudhary Feryna Wazheir
Karan goes to London to stop a terrorist attack on India.
Action, Drama
India
2018
129 Minutes
Daniel
John Abraham Boman Irani Diana Penty Zachary Coffin Abhiroy Singh Mark Bennington Aditya Hitkari Arush Nand Rohan Khatri Yogendra Tikku Munna
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Ashwat Raina and his teammates arrive in Pokhran to re-conduct a confidential nuclear test, where they face challenges from the American Lacrosse satellite and local spies.
Biography, Drama, History
USA
2014
119 Minutes
Graham Widdecombe
Juliet Stevenson Max von Sydow Rutger Hauer Priya Darshini Kranti Redkar Aapo Pukk Kaizaad Kotwal Tillotama Shome Mark Bennington
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A drama that explores the life of Mother Teresa (Juliet Stevenson) through letters she wrote to her longtime friend and spiritual advisor, Father Celeste van Exem (Max von Sydow) over a nearly fifty-year period.