Dive into the world of Freddie Jones' movies and explore his diverse acting roles throughout his illustrious career. From dramatic films to captivating performances, this roundup article brings you the best of Freddie Jones' movies, providing an engaging and informative experience for all movie enthusiasts.
As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
1. Marat/Sade (1967)
Marat/Sade, " a groundbreaking 1967 film directed by Peter Brook, delves into a unique blend of drama, history, and music. Set in an insane asylum, the film explores the final days of revolutionary figure Jean Paul Marat through a theater play. The patients of the asylum assume the roles of Marat's entourage, creating a fascinating juxtaposition of the grisly reality of his life and the stylized performance.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
2. Far from the Madding Crowd (1967)
Far from the Madding Crowd" is a captivating drama film set in the past, captivating the audience with its engrossing narrative, beautiful visuals, and a rich blend of genres. Based on the novel by renowned English author, Thomas Hardy, the film transports us to a time when life was simpler and relationships were complicated.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
3. Accident (1967)
In 1967, director Joseph Losey brought to life the enigmatic drama "Accident, " a film that tells the story of Anna von Graz (Jacqueline Sassard) an Austrian exchange student at Oxford University. As she navigates her relationships with fellow student William (Michael York) and two unhappily married Oxford professors, the film masterfully unfurls with a unique narrative told using the flashback technique and the stunning British countryside as its backdrop. The compelling performances of the stars Dirk Bogarde, Stanley Baker, and Jacqueline Sassard deliver the movie's narrative, earning it four BAFTA Award nominations and a total of five awards and nine nominations. Accident takes the audience on a complex journey of relationships, deception, and intrigue - revealing the depth of the human psyche like no other.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
4. The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (1968)
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom, " released in 1968, is a delightful comedy film that tells the story of a bra manufacturer's enigmatic wife and her amusing secret life. While her husband is away, Mrs.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
5. Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969)
Experience the enthralling drama of "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed" (1969), directed by Terence Fisher and starring Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, and Freddie Jones. This gripping sci-fi thriller follows Baron Frankenstein, who, with the help of a young doctor and his fiancée, kidnaps the mentally ill Dr. Brandt to perform the first-ever brain transplant operation. As the dark and twisted plot unfolds, the characters face danger at every turn, and the line between science and moral dilemma becomes increasingly blurred.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
6. Goodbye Gemini (1970)
Goodbye Gemini" is a suspenseful drama that delves into the twisted lives of two jet-setting twins, Jacki and James, as they navigate the Swinging London scene. The siblings' unnaturally close bond is strained when they befriend a dangerous hustler and his manipulative girlfriend. As the story unfolds, the twins confront a series of dark secrets that challenge their relationship and hurl them into a whirlwind of sexual jealousy, dangerous alliances, and an enigmatic landlady who takes center stage.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
7. The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens (1970)
The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens, " a 1970 British biographical drama, delves into the life of the renowned 19th-century writer, Charles Dickens. Directed by Ned Sherrin, the film explores the character's intriguing public persona against his often unseen personal life.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
8. Kidnapped (1971)
Kidnapped, " a classic adventure drama released in 1972, takes viewers back to 18th century Scotland during the Jacobite Rebellion. The story revolves around David Balfour's quest to claim his rightful inheritance from his greedy uncle.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
9. Antony and Cleopatra (1972)
In the epic historical drama "Antony and Cleopatra" (1972), the captivating allure of power and passion unfolds on the silver screen. Set amidst the political turmoil of ancient Rome, the film follows the story of Egypt's enchanting queen, Cleopatra, played by Hildegard Neil. After the brutal murder of her beloved lover, Julius Caesar, Cleopatra seeks solace in a new ally: the ambitious but kind-hearted Mark Antony, portrayed by Charlton Heston.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
10. The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973)
Plunge into the terrifying world of "The Satanic Rites of Dracula" (1973), where a sinister plot unravels amidst the shadowy corners of London, England. Professor Lorrimer Van Helsing, entrusted with Scotland Yard's investigation, finds himself ensnared in a web of occult darkness and impending doom as he pursues a satanic cult who harbor an unspeakable secret.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
11. Son of Dracula (1973)
Prepare to sink your teeth into the fantastical world of 'Son of Dracula, ' a 1973 blend of comedy, fantasy, and horror. Released on May 3, this PG-rated urban fantasy follows the journey of Count Downe (Harry Nilsson), the son of the infamous Count Dracula, who is set to be crowned King of the Netherworld by his mentor Merlin (Sir Ringo Starr) at a grotesque gathering of monsters.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
12. Juggernaut (1974)
Juggernaut" is a 1974 action-drama thriller directed by Richard Lester, set aboard the transatlantic liner Britannic. The story revolves around a ruthless blackmailer who demands a massive ransom in exchange for vital information on how to disarm seven bombs he has planted on the ship. As the clock ticks, the passengers and crew are plunged into a tense race against time.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
13. Old Dracula (1974)
Old Dracula, " a unique blend of horror and comedy, stars the legendary David Niven as Count Dracula. In this offbeat film, Dracula must find the blood of beautiful models to reanimate his long-hibernating bride, Vampira. However, when Vampira's race turns from white to black during the transfusion, the entire situation becomes a wild and comical twist.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
14. All Creatures Great and Small (1975)
Experience the heartwarming journey of all creatures great and small in the 1975 film adaptation of the same name. Set in the charming English countryside, the movie follows the story of young veterinarian's apprenticeship to an older and somewhat eccentric vet. As he navigates through this new world, the apprentice also finds himself hesitant to pursue a romantic relationship with the farmer's daughter.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
15. Zulu Dawn (1979)
Zulu Dawn, released in 1979, is an enthralling adventure that delves into the past through the lens of history. The film transports audiences back to the pivotal Battle of Isandlwana, a tumultuous clash between the underestimated Zulu nation and an imperial British Army seeking to assert control.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
16. The Elephant Man (1980)
The Elephant Man" is a heartrending 1980 drama directed by David Lynch, based on the true story of Joseph Merrick, a man born with severe physical deformities that led to a life of exploitation and abuse. Anthony Hopkins delivers a powerful performance as the disfigured Merrick, while John Hurt plays the compassionate Victorian surgeon who rescues him. The movie takes us on a transformative journey of self-discovery and redemption, highlighting the importance of dignity, kindness, and human connection.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
17. Firefox (1982)
Firefox" is a thrilling 1982 action, adventure, and suspense film directed by Clint Eastwood. The movie follows a fighter pilot veteran, played by Eastwood, who is sent on a daring mission into the heart of the Soviet Union.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
18. Murder Is Easy (1982)
Murder Is Easy", a 1982 crime and mystery film set in a seemingly tranquil village, unravels as the residents find themselves haunted by a vicious, enigmatic killer. The story begins when an American computer expert encounters a frantic elderly woman on a train, who warns him of a ruthless maniac stalking her community. As the investigation unfolds, the once-peaceful village is cast in a different light, revealing shadows long hidden.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
19. Eleanor, First Lady of the World (1982)
Experience the extraordinary life of Eleanor Roosevelt, the exceptional first lady, in the 1982 biographical drama "Eleanor, First Lady of the World. " As the wife of a prominent president, Eleanor navigates the challenges of widowhood and forges her own path in the public eye. With settings in Paris, France, and London, England, this captivating film explores the emotional and political landscape of the tumultuous 20th century.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
20. The Country Girls (1983)
Delve into the heartwarming world of "The Country Girls", a captivating 1983 drama directed by Desmond Davis. Adapted from the renowned novel by Edna O'Brien, the film explores the unbreakable bond between two childhood friends, now grown and pursuing separate paths in the bustling city.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
21. The Ship Sails On (1983)
In the gripping 1983 historical drama, "The Ship Sails On, " directed by the legendary Federico Fellini, audiences embark on an unforgettable journey set in 1914 Italy. As the nation grapples with disillusionment and the impending end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a grand duke summons an opera singer's ashes to be scattered across the world via a luxurious ship.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
22. Krull (1983)
Krull (1983) is an action-packed, adventure-filled fantasy movie set in the alien-infested home world of Krull. The story revolves around a courageous prince who, along with a band of loyal companions, embarks on a mission to rescue his beloved bride from the clutches of a menacing fortress.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
23. Dune (1984)
Experience the epic adventure of "Dune" (1984), directed by the iconic David Lynch. In this thrilling sci-fi story set on a desolate desert planet, the fate of an entire world rests in the hands of a young Duke's son.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
24. Firestarter (1984)
Firestarter" is a chilling 1984 sci-fi horror film, directed by Mark L. Lester, that follows the story of a couple who participate in a potent medical experiment, gaining telepathic abilities. The couple's child, born with pyrokinetic powers, becomes a target for those seeking to exploit the family's unique psychic talents. The film stars Drew Barrymore and David Keith as the parents, with Freddie Jones featuring as a doctor who attempts to help the family.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
25. Lost in London (1985)
Experience the heart-wrenching journey of a young boy caught in the chaos of his parents' impending divorce and the tumultuous streets of London in "Lost in London" (1985). With emotions running high, the young protagonist (Emmanuel Lewis) takes matters into his own hands, running away to join a band of street savvy urchins who use their cunning and wit to survive - in a world where nothing is sacred, and every move counted.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
26. Silas Marner (1985)
Silas Marner, " the 1985 period drama directed by Giles Foster, tells the heartwarming tale of a respected weaver who is falsely accused of theft. Forced to retreat from society, Marner's life takes an unexpected turn when his fortune is stolen and an orphaned child mysteriously appears on his doorstep. As the once-crotchety old man begins to see the world through the innocent eyes of the child, he finds solace and an unexpected bond forms, transcending their differences.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
27. Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
In 1890s London, a young and ambitious Sherlock Holmes (Nicholas Rowe) embarks on a thrilling adventure to unravel the mysterious deaths of several individuals plagued by inexplicable delusions. As the city becomes gripped by fear, Holmes enlists the help of his childhood friend (Alan Cox) and a gifted inventor (Sophie Ward) to untangle the web of deceit. Director Barry Levinson teams up with writers Chris Columbus and Arthur Conan Doyle to deliver a captivating tale of intrigue, fantasy, and mystery.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
28. The Black Cauldron (1985)
The Black Cauldron, " released in 1985, is a captivating animated adventure film directed by Ted Berman and Richard Rich. In this fantasy world set in medieval times, a young boy and a group of misfit friends embark on a thrilling quest to find a dark magic item of ultimate power before a diabolical tyrant can. This magical sword is believed to hold the key to the tyrant's conquest, and it's up to our courageous heroes to stop him.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
29. Comrades (1986)
Comrades" takes you back to the turbulent 19th century England, where a group of valiant farm laborers known as "The Tolpuddle Martyrs" defy social norms and stand up for their rights - the birth of one of the first trade unions. They embark on a courageous mission to demand fair wages and fair treatment from the ruling class. Directed by Bill Douglas and written by the same talented individual, "Comrades" is a gripping historical drama that portrays the unyielding spirit and unwavering determination of individuals against society's odds.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
30. Maschenka (1987)
Maschenka, a riveting 1987 drama/romance film, takes us back to the fascinating Berlin of the 1920s. Our hero, the young and enigmatic Russian exile Ganin, navigates a world filled with intriguing characters living in a quirky lodging-house. The film beautifully explores themes of true love, self-discovery, and the unexpected twists life can bring.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
31. Consuming Passions (1988)
Consuming Passions" is a darkly comedic film set in a chocolate factory, where an unexpected accident leads to a bizarre ingredient being added to the sweets. The result? . Customers are left wanting more, leading to a series of hilarious and chaotic events.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
32. Erik the Viking (1989)
In the year 1989, the world was introduced to a comedy-adventure film that expertly blended Norse mythology with a healthy dose of humor. "Erik the Viking, " directed by the multi-talented Terry Jones, starred an ensemble cast including the iconic Tim Robbins, John Cleese, and Mickey Rooney. Set in the 10th to 11th centuries, the film follows the adventures of Erik, a Viking who sails across the sea with his men in search of Valhalla. His mission: to plead with the gods to end the Age of Ragnarok.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
33. Dark River (1990)
Discover the intriguing story of "Dark River" (1990), a powerful drama set on the banks of an African river. A group of disillusioned British expatriates find their lives at a crossroads, but one member takes fate into his own hands and embarks on a dangerous journey down the river.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
34. Wild at Heart (1990)
Wild at Heart" is a mesmerizing crime drama directed by David Lynch, with a distinct surrealist flair. Released in 1990, the film follows the tumultuous journey of two young lovers, Sailor and Lula, as they evade the dangerous company of Lula's domineering mother, who has hired a gang of oddballs to eliminate Sailor.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
35. Spies Inc. (1992)
In the heart of a bustling Asian island, a group of diverse spies from different nationalities unite to orchestrate an audacious plot. Led by cunning CIA operatives like Brian Kerwin's Agent Jack Collins and Alice Krige's Agent Lisa Hartman, this group of international agents defrauds the Central Intelligence Agency through fabricated reports and runs a seemingly legitimate front company using operating funds.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
36. Royal Deceit (1994)
Royal Deceit" is a captivating adventure drama that takes us back to the 6th century in Denmark. The film, titled "Prince of Jutland" in its original form, explores themes of revenge, power, and the unyielding human spirit. This intriguing story served as an inspiration for William Shakespeare's tragic masterpiece, Hamlet.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
37. The NeverEnding Story III (1994)
Embark on another fantastic adventure in the magical world of Fantasia with "The NeverEnding Story III. " This enchanting sequel, released in 1996, continues the thrilling saga of our brave protagonist, who must save the realm once again when a pack of unscrupulous bullies steals the sacred book to bridge Earth and their enchanting domain.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
38. Cold Comfort Farm (1995)
Step into the world of quirky charm and heartwarming comedy with "Cold Comfort Farm" (1995). After losing her parents, a young woman embarks on a journey to live with her eccentric relatives in the idyllic countryside of Sussex. The enigmatic atmosphere of "Cold Comfort Farm" offers a refreshing blend of whimsy, romance, and comedy that captivates viewers from start to finish.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
39. What Rats Won't Do (1998)
What Rats Won't Do is a charming and comedic British ensemble film from 1998, helmed by director Alastair Reid. The movie stars Natascha McElhone as Kate Beckenham, a soon-to-be-married lawyer who is handed the case of a lifetime. Her rival in this trial, Jack Sullivan, portrayed by James Frain, is a brilliant yet cunning opponent, who has an unblemished record of winning cases.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
40. My Life So Far (1999)
My Life So Far" is a captivating blend of comedy and drama that delves into the lives of a family living on a post-World War I British estate. Directed by Hugh Hudson, this 1999 film centers around a strong disciplinarian, her daughter, her inventor husband, their ten-year-old son, and his older sister, creating a memorable and unique household environment.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
41. The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom (1999)
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom" is an exciting adventure film that follows Indiana Jones and Remy Baudouin on their journey from the European battlefields to the plains of Africa. In November 1916, after receiving promotions to lieutenant in the Belgian Army, the two men are on the wrong train and find themselves in Moshi. Desperate to join their unit in Lake Victoria, they bump into the 25th Royal Fusiliers, a group of soldiers who help them navigate the challenges of war and the exotic landscape of Africa.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
42. David Copperfield (2000)
In 2000, the timeless tale of David Copperfield came to life in a captivating drama adaptation. Directed by Peter Medak and written by Charles Dickens and John Goldsmith, this heartwarming story follows a gentle orphan as he navigates the treacherous waters of life and love.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
43. Married 2 Malcolm (2000)
Married 2 Malcolm" is a hearty dose of comedy that tells the story of Malcolm, a man married to two women - quite literally. The double life he leads is easily hidden due to his occupation as a taxi driver, with night shifts and overtime.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
44. Puckoon (2002)
Puckoon" is a delightful adaptation of Spike Milligan's book that brings the divided Irish village to life on the big screen. Set in a rural, picturesque setting near the Irish-Northern border, the story revolves around the daily lives and quirky residents of this small, coffee-loving town. As the village faces various political and social challenges, the quaint charm of the village shines through.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
45. The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
In "The Count of Monte Cristo, " Jim Caviezel portrays Edmond Dantès, a young man falsely imprisoned by his jealous friend, Fernand Mondego, played by Guy Pearce. When Dantès miraculously escapes from the Château d'If, he uncovers a hidden treasure left behind by the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo. With newfound strength and determination, Dantès exacts his revenge on those who betrayed him, including Mondego, in a series of thrilling sword fights.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
46. The Libertine (2004)
The Libertine" (2004) is a captivating drama that follows the life of John Wilmot, the Earl of Rochester, a 17th century poet whose wild and debauched lifestyle ultimately led to an untimely death. Far from the prudish moral standards of the time, Rochester was renowned for his public nudity, penchant for scantily-clad women, and an insatiable lust for life. The film, directed by Laurence Dunmore and written by Stephen Jeffreys, gives viewers a thrilling glimpse into the scandalous world of Rochester, an artist whose life served as a breeding ground for creativity.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
47. Ladies in Lavender (2004)
Ladies in Lavender" is a captivating drama taking the audience back to the idyllic Cornish seaside of the 1930s. Two sisters, Agnes (Judi Dench) and Mrs. Nettles (Maggie Smith) live a peaceful life until they stumble upon a mysterious foreigner, a talented violinist named Boris (Daniel Brühl), washed ashore in their village. The sisters decide to nurse Boris back to health, and during his recovery, the trio forms a remarkable bond.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
48. From Stage to Screen (2016)
From Stage to Screen, " released in 2016, is a captivating documentary focusing on the transformative transition from the world of theatre to the silver screen. The film consists of in-depth interviews with some of the most distinguished actors from Britain, showcasing their journey, experiences, and insights into their respective careers.
🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art
That's All Folks!
As an Amazon™ Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.