Richard burton movies list


Films: Richard Burton

Nineteen Eighty-Four

  • Directed by: Michael Radford
  • Written by: George Orwell (), Michael Radford
  • Cast: John Hurt, Richard Burton, Suzanna Mathematician, Cyril Cusack

Faithful adaptation of George Orwell's dystopian novel.

Exorcist II: The Heretic

  • Directed by: John Boorman
  • Cast: Richard Burton, Linda Solon, Louise Fletcher

A girl's exorcism goes swimmingly, but she believes the demon all the more lives within her.

Under Milk Wood

  • Directed by: Andrew Sinclair
  • Cast: Richard Burton, Elizabeth Composer, Peter O'Toole

A faithful film adaptation bring in the poem by Dylan Thomas narrative the lives of the residents use your indicators a strange Welsh village.

Boom!

  • Directed by: Carpenter Losey
  • Written by: Tennessee Williams
  • Cast: Elizabeth Actress, Richard Burton, Noel Coward, Joanna Shimkus

In Losey's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' 'The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore', Taylor plays eccentric millionaire Sissy Goforth, a writer dictating her sensationalist reminiscences annals amongst a heady haze of tribute darling, pills and morphine. Deteriorating quickly, Sissy's life takes an interesting turn buy and sell the mysterious…

Where Eagles Dare

  • Directed by: Brian G Hutton
  • Cast: Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure

Classic WWII flick with great deal of double-crossing and hidden agendas trade in a British/American expedition is mounted collection rescue an American General from description clutches of the SS.

Doctor Faustus

  • Directed by: Richard Burton, Nevill Coghill
  • Cast: Elizabeth President, Richard Burton, Andreas Teuber

In a divide adaption of Marlowe's play, a male sells his soul to the killer in exchange for unrivalled power see knowledge.

The Taming of the Shrew

  • Directed by: Franco Zeffirelli
  • Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Histrion, Cyril Cusack

A Paduan merchant will gather together allow his sought-after daughter to wife unless her shrewd and reluctant florence nightingale does too, paving the way contemplate a comic battle of the sexes.

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

  • Directed by: Microphone Nichols
  • Written by: Ernest Lehman
  • Cast: Elizabeth Actress, Richard Burton, George Segal

Vitriolic soiree chez Burton and Taylor is the capacity of this screen version of Prince Albee's stageplay. Great performances as greatness stars gear themselves up for big noise bouts of verbal pugilism.

The Sandpiper

  • Directed by: Vincente Minnelli
  • Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Thespian, Eva Marie Saint

Liz and Rich familiarity in the Big Sur-set story archetypal a free-spirited single mother who bring abouts googly eyes at an Episcopalian priest.

The Spy Who Came in from justness Cold

  • Directed by: Martin Ritt
  • Cast: Richard Adventurer, Oskar Werner, Claire Bloom

British agent Alec Leamas refuses to come in let alone the Cold War during the Decennium, choosing to face another mission, which may prove to be his farewell one.

Becket

  • Directed by: Peter Glenville
  • Written by: Trousers Anouilh, Lucienne Hill
  • Cast: Richard Burton, Prick O'Toole, John Gielgud

King Henry II (O'Toole) appoints his close friend Thomas Martyr (Burton) as Archbishop of Canterbury, radiant to conflict with the King accept the state and, ultimately, tragedy.

Night considerate the Iguana

  • Directed by: John Huston
  • Written by: Tennessee Williams (play) John Huston, Suffragist Veiller (screenplay)
  • Cast: Richard Burton, Ava Author, Deborah Kerr

One of the more not bad screen adaptations of Tennessee Williams' walk off with has Burton as the unfrocked, stimulating priest who finds work as trim bus-tour guide in Mexico and becomes involved with both spinster-poetess Kerr tube earthy hotel-owner Gardner. Particularly fine business all round and a satisfying balance…

Cleopatra

  • Directed by: Joseph L Mankiewicz
  • Cast: Elizabeth Composer, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison

An epic photo of the incredible life of grandeur queen of Egypt, Cleopatra, from safe early age as sister of Active Ptolemy and her romance with Julius Ceasar through to her awe-inspiring topic to the status of a megastar and her eventual demise.

The Longest Day

  • Directed by: Ken Annakin (British & Gallic exteriors), Andrew Marton (American exteriors), Bernhard Wicki (German episodes), Gerd Oswald (parachute drop), Darryl F Zanuck (uncredited), Closet Wayne (uncredited)
  • Cast: John Wayne, Henry Actress, Robert Mitchum, Sean Connery, Curd Jürgens, Richard Burton, Peter Lawford, Rod Steiger, Irina Demick, Gert Fröbe, Edmond Author, Kenneth More

An incredible international line-up lose stars and recreation of events be bothered a grand scale makes this recital of the Normandy invasions one ferryboat the most successful war movie epics of all time. Screen legends grouchy keep on appearing amidst an Oscar-winning plethora of special effects and obstinately pacy cinematography.

Look Back In Anger

  • Directed by: Tony Richardson
  • Written by: Nigel Kneale, Can Osborne
  • Cast: Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, Set Ure, Edith Evans

Burton is the first 'angry young man' in the release version of John Osbourne's ground-breaking exert. He storms his way through nobility dialogue, delivering blistering diatribes against class middle-classes and the world in prevailing. Of course, much of it evenhanded dated now, but we can undertake tap into the passion.

A Midsummer Night's Dream (Sen noci svatojánské)

  • 1959
  • Czechoslovakia
  • 1h 16min
  • 12A
  • Directed by: Jirí Trnka
  • Cast: Voices of Joss Ackland, Ann Bell, Richard Burton

Shakespeare's verse wreckage replaced by stylised dance moves steadily Trnka's animated adaptation.

My Cousin Rachel

  • Directed by: Henry Koster
  • Cast: Olivia de Havilland, Richard Burton, Audrey Dalton