Movies: Philip Saville

  • 1973
    Access to the Children

    Access to the Children (1973)

    Access to the Children

    0.31973HD

    A married man forms a liaison with a woman he meets on a train, and is divorced by his wife who allows him access to their daughters on Sundays, which they usually spend at the zoo....

    Access to the Children
  • 1974
    The Actual Woman

    The Actual Woman (1974)

    The Actual Woman

    0.31974HD

    A winter's day out is a treat for all, but it isnt' quite what Uncle Alec wanted....

    The Actual Woman
  • 1966
    Stop the World: I Want to Get Off

    Stop the World: I Want to Get Off (1966)

    Stop the World: I Want to Get Off

    2.41966HD

    The Anthony Newley/Leslie Bricusse London and Broadway musical hit Stop the World, I Want to Get Off is given literal treatment in this filmization. Newley stars as Littlechap, whose allegorical rise to success is countered by the instability of his ...

    Stop the World: I Want to Get Off
  • 1965
    The Logic Game

    The Logic Game (1965)

    The Logic Game

    0.31965HD

    The private entertainment of a married couple, springing from and interwoven with the pattern of their daily life....

    The Logic Game
  • 1978
    Rotten

    Rotten (1978)

    Rotten

    0.31978HD

    Two extraordinary days in the life of young Beatles-fan Kevin - as he drifts in space between yesterday and today....

    Rotten
  • 1977
    Cork and Bottle

    Cork and Bottle (1977)

    Cork and Bottle

    0.31977HD

    A disillusioned husband and wife take a trip across the Channel, hoping to find themselves. In fact they find the French are not what they expected....

    Cork and Bottle
  • 1975
    A Dream of Living

    A Dream of Living (1975)

    A Dream of Living

    0.31975HD

    A play that looks at the lives of F. Scott Fitzgerald, his wife Zelda, and Ernest Hemmingway in 1925 Paris. This dramatization brings to life the personalities of Scott and Zelda as well as the time period that produced “The Great Gatsby.”...

    A Dream of Living