List of the best Mary MacLeod movies: Brimstone and Treacle(1982), Restoration(1995), O Lucky Man!(1973), Madame Bovary(2000) ... ...
Mystery & Thriller
UK
1982
87 Minutes
Valerie Holdsworth
Sting Denholm Elliott Joan Plowright Suzanna Hamilton Benjamin Whitrow Dudley Sutton Mary MacLeod Tim Preece
writer wife disabled person con artist daughter chilling dark suspenseful england house strangers supernatural rape husband/wife relationship infidelity deception discovery transformation mystery 1980s
A strange young man has a sinister effect on the family of a middle-aged writer.
Drama
USA|UK
1995
118 Minutes
Midwife
Robert Downey Jr. Sam Neill David Thewlis Polly Walker Meg Ryan Ian McKellen Hugh Grant Hugh McDiarmid Mary MacLeod Mark Letheren
king doctor mistress quaker daughter amusing emotional uplifting england london royal court estate clinic plagues class distinctions self-discovery love transformation underdog love
The exiled royal physician to King Charles II devotes himself to helping Londoners suffering from the plague, and in the process falls in love with an equally poor woman.
Comedy
UK|USA
1973
173 Minutes
Mrs. Ball, Salvationist, Vicar's Wife
Malcolm McDowell Ralph Richardson Rachel Roberts Arthur Lowe Helen Mirren Dandy Nichols Mona Washbourne Michael Medwin Vivian Pickles Mary MacLeod Graham Crowden
young man beautiful woman father boss public relations specialist cheeky witty outlandish england scotland london factory hotel clinic class distinctions aspirations british empire romance social change capitalism
An apprentice coffee salesman has a series of improbable and ironic adventures that seem designed to challenge his naive idealism.
Drama
2000
160 Minutes
Frances O'Connor Hugh Bonneville Greg Wise Hugh Dancy Eileen Atkins Keith Barron Desmond Barrit Adam Cooper Marian Diamond Claire Hackett Jenny Howe
adulterer doctor lawyer playboy wife engaging hedonistic passionate france provincial town house hotel marriage seduction boredom rural life money betrayal forbidden love temptation
The frustrated wife (Frances O'Connor) of a provincial doctor (Hugh Bonneville) seeks passion in 19th-century France.