Pete Postlethwaite
All information about every movie and show with the involvement of Pete Postlethwaite.
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Inception (2010)
A thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Elliot Page
Cobb, a skilled thief who commits corporate espionage by infiltrating the subconscious of his targets is offered a chance to regain his old life as payment for a task considered to be impossible: "inception", the implantation of another person's idea into a target's subconscious.
Amistad (1997)
A rated R history movie starring Morgan Freeman, Nigel Hawthorne and Anthony Hopkins
In 1839, the slave ship Amistad set sail from Cuba to America. During the long trip, Cinque leads the slaves in an unprecedented uprising. They are then held prisoner in Connecticut, and their release becomes the subject of heated debate. Freed slave Theodore Joadson wants Cinque and the others exonerated and recruits property lawyer Roger Baldwin to help his case ... (more)
Hamlet (1991)
A history movie starring Mel Gibson, Glenn Close and Alan Bates
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, finds out that his uncle Claudius killed his father to obtain the throne, and plans revenge.
Solomon Kane (2009)
A fantasy movie starring James Purefoy, Pete Postlethwaite and Alice Krige
A nomadic 16th century warrior, condemned to hell for his brutal past, seeks redemption by renouncing violence, but finds some things are worth burning for as he fights to free a young Puritan woman from the grip of evil.
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Treasure Island (1990)
An adventure movie starring Charlton Heston, Christian Bale and Oliver Reed
Young Jim Hawkins, while running the Benbow Inn with his mother, meets Captain Billy Bones, who dies at the inn while it is beseiged by buccaneers led by Blind Pew. Jim and his mother fight off the attackers and discover Billy Bones' treasure map for which the buccaneers had come. Jim agrees to sail on the S.S. Espaniola with Squire Trelawney and Dr ... (more)
Romeo + Juliet (1996)
A lovestory starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes and Jesse Bradford
In director Baz Luhrmann's contemporary take on William Shakespeare's classic tragedy, the Montagues and Capulets have moved their ongoing feud to the sweltering suburb of Verona Beach, where Romeo and Juliet fall in love and secretly wed. Though the film is visually modern, the bard's dialogue remains.