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All 42 Jane Asher Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of Jane Asher as we bring you an exclusive roundup of her top movies. From her early roles in iconic British films to her more recent projects, we’ve got you covered. Get ready to discover the impressive range of Jane Asher’s acting prowess and her journey in Hollywood.

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1. Crash of Silence (1952)

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Crash of Silence, ” a 1952 British drama film, tells the heartwarming story of Mandy Garland, a deaf and mute girl. Born into a loving family, her parents believe that she possesses the ability to speak and set out on a mission to teach her.



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2. Dance Little Lady (1954)

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Dance Little Lady, released in 1955, tells the captivating story of a renowned dancer locked in a heated battle with her husband for the affection of their young daughter. Starring Terence Morgan, Mai Zetterling, and Guy Rolfe, this intense drama showcases the lengths one will go to protect their family and maintain a career.



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3. The Quatermass Xperiment (1955)

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In the thrilling 1956 sci-fi horror film, “The Quatermass Xperiment”, we are introduced to Professor Bernard Quatermass, a mastermind in rocket science. As Quatermass’ manned rocket ship returns to Earth, it is met with a shocking discovery - two of the astronauts are missing, and the survivor appears to be gravely ill and unable to communicate.



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4. Charley Moon (1956)

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Charley Moon” is a vintage 1956 musical film that follows the life and love adventures of a talented country boy who rises from humble beginnings to make his mark on the bustling London stage. As Charley Moon’s success blossoms, he begins to long for the warmth and familiarity of his hometown, facing a bittersweet battle between ambition and nostalgia.



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5. Loss of Innocence (1961)

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Loss of Innocence” (1961), originally titled “The Greengage Summer, ” is a poignant British drama that follows the coming-of-age journey of a young girl named Emily. Embarking on a summer vacation in France, Emily begins to experience life and love in unexpected ways. The film explores the themes of innocence, personal growth, and the challenges of navigating relationships.



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6. The Prince and the Pauper (1962)

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Embark on an exhilarating adventure with “The Prince and the Pauper, ” the 1962 classic film directed by Don Chaffey. Based on Mark Twain’s enduring novel of the same name, the riveting story follows the lives of two boys from contrasting worlds. In an extraordinary twist of fate, the prince and the pauper engage in an enchanting swap, experiencing firsthand the challenges and joys of life outside of their familiar circumstances.



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7. The Model Murder Case (1963)

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In the dark and intriguing world of “The Model Murder Case”, a beautiful girl’s brutal murder casts a sinister shadow over London, England. With the city in turmoil and the truth lurking around every corner, Inspector Birkett is determined to uncover the shocking secrets behind her untimely demise.



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8. The Masque of the Red Death (1964)

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In “The Masque of the Red Death, ” a chilling horror tale comes to life as a corrupt European prince terrorizes the local peasantry, only to seek refuge in his grand castle. As the deadly “Red Death” plague ravages the land, the prince and his loyal followers engage in a twisted parody of life, hosting extravagant masques and revelries within the castle walls.



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9. Alfie (1966)

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Alfie, a critically acclaimed 1966 British film, stars the legendary Michael Caine as the titular character, an unapologetic ladies’ man navigating the colorful world of Swinging London. This comedic drama, directed by Lewis Gilbert and written by Bill Naughton, follows Alfie’s journey as he gradually comes to terms with the realities of his carefree lifestyle.



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10. The Winter’s Tale (1967)

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In the 1967 drama “The Winter’s Tale, ” King Leontes of Bohemia finds himself consumed by suspicion, accusing his wife Hermione and his friend Polixenes of betrayal. Fueled by jealousy, Leontes forces Polixenes to flee for his life, setting in motion a series of tragic events.



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11. Deep End (1970)

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Deep End” is a gripping tale of love, lust, and self-discovery set in the steamy depths of Newford Baths. The film follows 15-year-old Mike as he navigates the complex world of inappropriate sexual behavior along with his fellow workers. As Mike gets drawn into the whirlwind of his coworker Susan’s seductive allure, he becomes entangled in a heated, passionate affair that will test the boundaries of his innocence and lead him down a path of both emotional and physical awakening.



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12. The Buttercup Chain (1970)

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The Buttercup Chain” (1970) explores the complexities of love and family in a tale of two sibling-like cousins. Born on the same day in three different cities, Margaret, France, and London’s Helen find themselves more akin to brother and sister than cousins. As they grow up, they navigate their unspoken love for each other, each pursuing relationships that ultimately lead to heartache and betrayal. The movie delves into the incestuous themes, with scenes of kissing and male nudity, adding an element of risk to the already-complicated relationship.



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13. Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972)

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Delve into the life of one of England’s most infamous monarchs in the captivating 1972 biographical drama, “Henry VIII and His Six Wives. ” Keith Michell brilliantly portrays King Henry VIII as he reflects on his eventful life and six marriages during his final moments on his deathbed. The film explores the tumultuous relationships, high treason, and the complexities of the king’s reign, capturing the intrigue and drama of 16th century England.



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14. The Stone Tape (1972)

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The Stone Tape is a chilling 1972 British horror film that takes you on a haunting journey to an old Victorian house. A research team from an electronics company led by Peter Brock has moved in to work on developing a new recording medium. But when team member Jill Greeley witnesses a ghostly apparition, things take a terrifying turn.



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15. Hands Up! (1981)

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Hands Up! ” (1981), directed by Jerzy Skolimowski, tells the dramatic tale of five young men reuniting on a freight train ten years after completing their medical studies. Set in Poland during the seventies, a time marked by Stalinism’s strict rule, the group reminisces about their shared past.



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16. A Voyage Round My Father (1982)

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A Voyage Round My Father is a captivating British drama, released in 1984, based on the play by renowned author and screenwriter, John Mortimer. The film, directed by Alvin Rakoff, focuses on the enduring yet challenging relationship between a father and son in mid-twentieth century Britain. The storyline is inspired by the real-life experiences of John Mortimer, who found his muse in his own family.



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17. Runners (1983)

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Runners” is a gripping 1983 drama centering around a determined father in search of his missing daughter. As the father embarks on a desperate journey to find her, questions about the nature of life and acceptance weigh heavy on his shoulders. Directed by Charles Sturridge and written by Stephen Poliakoff, this drama serves as a powerful exploration of paternal love and the lengths one will go to protect their child.



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18. Success Is the Best Revenge (1984)

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Set against the backdrop of 1980s Poland under Communist rule, “Success Is the Best Revenge” follows the story of an exiled Polish theater director, who has found refuge in England. With growing enthusiasm, he prepares an abstract play that fiercely criticizes the oppressive government back home.



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19. Dreamchild (1985)

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Dreamchild (1985) is a captivating biographical drama that brings to life the vibrant world of children’s author Lewis Carroll. Set in 1930s New York, this heartwarming tale features the extraordinary special effects of Jim Henson, the mastermind behind the Muppets. Coral Browne and Ian Holm deliver outstanding performances as they portray Carroll and his connection to the iconic Alice character.



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20. A Royal Night of One Hundred Stars (1985)

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Experience a night of enchanting entertainment with “A Royal Night of One Hundred Stars” (1985), a heartwarming comedy-music show that brings the world together for a noble cause. In the grand halls of London’s National Theatre, hosted by the charming Jimmy Tarbuck, a dazzling gala benefit is underway to support the Save the Children Fund.



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21. Paris by Night (1988)

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Paris by Night” is a gripping 1988 drama thriller that takes viewers on an intense journey, seamlessly blending suspense and political intrigue against the backdrop of the romantic city of Paris. The film’s protagonist, Clara Paige, played by the versatile Charlotte Rampling, is a hardworking Euro Member of Parliament with an ideal family life and a thriving career in London.



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22. Comic Relief (1991)

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In 1991, Comic Relief released its largest and most legendary fundraising night of comedy titled ‘The Stonker’, set to entertain viewers with an unprecedented line-up of British humour led by the legendary Lenny Henry, Griff Rhys Jones, and Jonathan Ross. This four-hour TV special stands as a pinnacle of observational comedy, blending the genres of British humour and alternative comedy to create a unique blend of entertainment that continues to fascinate audiences.



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23. Closing Numbers (1993)

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Closing Numbers” is a riveting 1993 British drama film that delves into the complexities of love, betrayal, and the unspoken emotions surrounding the AIDS epidemic. Directed by Stephen Whittaker, the movie focuses on the trials and tribulations of a devoted wife, played by Jane Asher, who discovers her husband’s infidelity with a man whose life has been touched by the deadly disease.



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24. The 100 Greatest Scary Moments (2003)

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Dive into the chilling world of fear as “The 100 Greatest Scary Moments” counts down the most terrifying scenes from film and television. Prepare to be mesmerized by this 4-hour thrill ride, as voted for by fans herself.



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25. The Maidens’ Conspiracy (2006)

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The Maidens’ Conspiracy, ” originally titled “Tirante el Blanco, ” is a 2006 Spanish and Italian film directed by Vicente Aranda and inspired by Joanot Martorell’s novel. The movie follows the adventures of Tirante the knight who is dedicated to fighting the Ottoman Empire in Constantinople and assisting Carmesina, the heiress to the Byzantine Empire, in losing her virginity. The film offers an intriguing mix of adventure and romance, with a focus on female nudity, lesbianism, and other mature themes.



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26. A for Andromeda (2006)

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A For Andromeda”, a suspenseful 2006 film directed by John Strickland, is an intense drama and science fiction thriller that takes the human race on a surprising journey through time and technology. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Yorkshire Dales, the story revolves around a group of scientists who make a remarkable discovery - radio signals from the Andromeda Galaxy. After decoding these mysterious messages, they uncover a groundbreaking computer program capable of designing the perfect human clone.



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27. Death at a Funeral (2007)

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Death at a Funeral, a hilarious dark comedy released in 2007, follows a British family as they come together for a funeral and chaos ensues. The patriarch of the family has passed away, but a dark secret about his demise threatens to tear the already dysfunctional family apart. When a man attempts to expose this secret, he uncovers a web of lies and scandalous schemes.



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28. George Harrison: Living in the Material World (2011)

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George Harrison: Living in the Material World is a mesmerizing exploration of the life of the acclaimed British musician George Harrison. Directed by legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, this riveting documentary blends interviews, concert footage, home movies, and photographs to offer an intimate and compelling portrait of Harrison’s journey beyond the spotlight.



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29. Starting Out: The Making of Jerzy Skolimowski’s Deep End (2011)

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Starting Out: The Making of Jerzy Skolimowski’s Deep End” is a captivating documentary that delves into the fascinating journey of creating the cult favorite film, Deep End. Shot in 1970 as a US-German co-production in London and Munich, Deep End features the two young stars Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown. This film documents their first reunion in 40 years, where they discuss the challenges and successes of working on the acclaimed film, both on-screen and off-screen.



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30. Good Ol’ Freda (2013)

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Good Ol’ Freda offers viewers an intimate look into the lives of one of the most iconic bands in music history – The Beatles. Freda Kelly, the documentary’s central character, shares her recollections and memories of her years as a lifelong secretary for the band. Kelly’s relationship with the Beatles is unique, providing an insight into the inner circle of the band that few have had the chance to experience.



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31. I Give It a Year (2013)

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I Give It a Year” is a witty and heartfelt romantic comedy that follows the journey of newlyweds Nat and Josh as they face their differences and the challenges of staying together. The film explores the theme of infidelity, showcasing the complications that arise when one partner feels tempted by another. Despite appearances, this couple seems destined for a rocky path, but Nat and Josh’s connection remains strong as they navigate uncertainties and face laughter and heartache along the way.



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32. Drunk on Love (2015)

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Drunk on Love” is a hilariously heartfelt comedy-romance film that follows Luke and Brady as they embark on an unforgettable Valentine’s Day pub crawl. As the night unfolds, they encounter an array of quirky characters and find themselves entwined in a series of wild, unexpected events. This humorous journey challenges the duo to confront their own insecurities and desires, ultimately changing them both in surprising ways.



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33. Burn Burn Burn (2015)

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Burn Burn Burn, the 2015 British comedy-drama film directed by Chanya Button, follows two young women, Seph and Alex, as they embark on a road trip to spread the ashes of their deceased friend, Dan. As they travel, Dan’s remains stored in a tupperware gradually decrease in volume, symbolizing the process of grief and letting go.



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34. How the Beatles Changed the World (2017)

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How the Beatles Changed the World” (2017) is a compelling documentary that explores the profound impact The Beatles had on the world. From their emergence as a rock band in the 1960s to their influence on music, art, and culture, this film delves into the band’s roots in Britain and their contribution to the global pop music landscape.



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35. It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper & Beyond (2017)

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It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper & Beyond” is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on an immersive journey through the creation of the iconic album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The film delves into the influences and experiences that shaped the minds and music of rock legends John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison during the 1960s.



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36. An American in Paris - The Musical (2018)

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An American in Paris - The Musical” is a visually stunning and emotionally captivating adaptation of the iconic 1951 film, set against the picturesque backdrop of post-war Paris. Told through the lens of a passionate artist, Jerry Mulligan (played by Robbie Fairchild), the story follows his journey to not only conquer the art world but also to find love and connection in the aftermath of war. When Jerry encounters a talented and enigmatic dancer named Lise (portrayed by Leanne Cope), their chemistry sparks a sensual and enthralling romance that intertwines with the beauty and power of art, friendship, and love.



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37. Meeting the Beatles in India (2020)

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Meeting the Beatles in India” is an extraordinary music documentary that returns to the vibrant scenes of 1968 India under the spiritual guidance of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, with the iconic Beatles leading the way. Director Paul Saltzman takes us on a captivating journey back in time, revisiting the legendary moments when the world-renowned band sought refuge, immersing themselves in transcendental meditation and songwriting.



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38. The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (2020)

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Delve into the captivating world of the iconic Bee Gees with “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, ” a heartfelt documentary that explores the band’s history through the eyes of their oldest brother, Barry Gibb. With revealing interviews from the late twin brothers Robin and Maurice, audiences are treated to an intimate look at the trio’s brother-brother relationship, family dynamics, and the music that made them legends. Prepare to be swept away by the captivating story of these legendary singers and the band that brought them together.



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39. Splinter (2021)

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Splinter, a bone-chilling horror-thriller from 2021, sees the once-happy family man John spiraling into a dangerous obsession after the murder of his beloved wife and child. Surrounded by haunting memories in his own home, he begins to feel a terrifying presence, unsure if it’s the ghosts of the past or something far more sinister lurking in the shadows.



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40. The Beatles and India (2021)

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The Beatles and India” is a captivating documentary that delves into the lives of the legendary band members and how their cultural awakening in India, specifically during their visit to the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s Himalayan ashram in 1968, forever changed their lives and music. This 1h 36min documentary brings to life the journey of John, Paul, George, and Ringo as they immersed themselves in the teachings and rich culture of India.



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41. The Wedding Veil Journey (2023)

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The Wedding Veil Journey” (2023) is a delightful romantic comedy set on a secluded island in Greece. Tracy and Nick, both busy with work, decide to take a much-needed honeymoon that they’ve been longing for.



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42. A Family Affair (2024)

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A Family Affair, a heartwarming comedy movie released in 2024, tells the story of Edward and Helen, a couple who invest in a quaint country manor that operates as a silent spiritual retreat. But, months of poor performance and scathing online reviews lead to the threat of foreclosure by the bank.



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