'Bell' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Untitled Eadweard Muybridge Project (2014)
Actors:
Jay Brazeau (actor),
Ian Tracey (actor),
Michael Eklund (producer),
Christopher Heyerdahl (actor),
Brian Drummond (actor),
Alex Diakun (actor),
Aleks Paunovic (actor),
Michael Eklund (actor),
Andrew Wheeler (actor),
Andrew McIlroy (actor),
John Innes (actor),
Kett Turton (actor),
Kyle Rideout (writer),
Kyle Rideout (actor),
Jonathon Young (actor),
Plot: A psychological drama centered around world-famous turn-of-the-century photographer, Eadweard Muybridge who photographed nude and deformed subjects, became the godfather of cinema, murdered his wife's lover, and was the last American to receive the justifiable homicide verdict.
Genres:
Drama,
Castles in the Sky (2013)
Actors:
Eddie Izzard (actor),
David Hayman (actor),
Julian Rhind-Tutt (actor),
Laura Fraser (actress),
Alex Jennings (actor),
Gillies MacKinnon (director),
Celyn Jones (actor),
Scott Penrose (miscellaneous crew),
Iain McKee (actor),
Karl Davies (actor),
Arabella Page Croft (producer),
Kieran Parker (producer),
Simon Wheeler (producer),
Joe Bone (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Press Run (2000)
Actors:
Patrick Bergin (actor),
Christopher Heyerdahl (actor),
Vlasta Vrana (actor),
Richard Zeman (actor),
Bruce Dinsmore (actor),
Jean-Guy Bouchard (actor),
David Schaap (actor),
Denis Proulx (miscellaneous crew),
Jacques Méthé (producer),
Michael Stokes (writer),
Edward Yankie (actor),
Gillian Ferrabee (actress),
Deano Clavet (actor),
John Walsh (actor),
Stéphane Reichel (producer),
Genres:
Thriller,
The Day Lincoln Was Shot (1998)
Actors:
Maxine Bergen (miscellaneous crew),
Scott Vickrey (editor),
Kirk B.R. Woller (actor),
Jeremy Sisto (actor),
Robert Greenwald (producer),
Mark Snow (composer),
Wil Wheaton (actor),
Eddie Jones (actor),
John Ashton (actor),
Lance Henriksen (actor),
Gregory Itzin (actor),
Titus Welliver (actor),
Rob Morrow (actor),
James Wilberger (miscellaneous crew),
Frederic Perrin (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Taglines: The Murder. The Manhunt. The Events That Stunned A Nation.
Quotes:
President Abraham Lincoln: Goodbye Crook!::Crook: You mean goodnight sir?
John Wilkes Booth: What we are talking about is property, slaves are property, valuable, well taken care of. Uhh, gentlemen treats his slaves the way he would his finest tools, with care and concern. It's in his own best interest to do so. Now this... dictator, declares they are free. What happens now? What *happens* to these free men? Free to what? Free to go where? What what what are they trained for? It's insanity. I mean does this man truly believe that he can obliterate a way of life that is centuries old?::John Surratt: Preaching to the converted John.::Man at Surratt House: Pretty speech... but I don't see you do doin' much about it.::John Wilkes Booth: I'm beg you pardon?::Man at Surratt House: Fancy actor, pretty boy like you, oh you talk tough. But all you do is put paint on your face and play make-believe, while real men are fightin' and dyin' for *your* country.
Over Here (1996)
Actors:
Martin Clunes (actor),
Rupert Degas (actor),
Timothy West (actor),
Angus MacInnes (actor),
Charles Bodycomb (miscellaneous crew),
Geraldine James (actress),
Jack Shepherd (actor),
Samuel West (actor),
Tony Curran (actor),
Paul T.T. Easter (actor),
Todd Boyce (actor),
Corey Johnson (actor),
Andrew Lincoln (actor),
Christopher Malcolm (actor),
Nigel Whitmey (actor),
Plot: Comedy drama set in wartime Britain showing what can happen when British RAF men and soldiers from the American Air Force are forced to share barracks.
Keywords: battle-of-britain, bomber-pilot, fighter-pilot, luftwaffe, royal-air-force
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
War,
Quotes:
Group Captain Barker: You don't mind if I call you Joe::Hewitt: Not in the least, but my name's Jack::Group Captain Barker: Ah! Even Better! My name's Cyril
Group Captain Barker: Look Jack, I'm sorry we seem to have got off on rather the wrong foot, but I'd like you to know that I'm only trying to help.::Hewitt: Trying to help? We called for help 30 minutes ago, but your Limey sons of bitches didn't show!::Group Captain Barker: We called for your help 2 years ago, and you've only just arrived!
Lady Billingham: Charles, I'll make one last appeal to your better nature! We don't have to go through with this rediculos party. There's still time to cancel the Americans, and just let the nice people come! We could say there's illness in the house - some of the staff have come down with something those type of people go down with.::Daphne: Oh no - I'm looking forward to this evening!::Lady Billingham: I don't particularly care, Daphne!::Charlie: Mother, What's the point of holding an independence Day party without some Americans? Look, the Americans are sharing our base with us. I thought the least I could do was to offer them some English hospitality::Lady Billingham: I feel exactly the same, darling, but not here! Well, at least cancel your squadron!::Charlie: Too late, mother - I've invited everyone now!::Lady Billingham: You seem to be forgetting I have maids working here - young, country girls, who are at an impressionable age. I can't expose them to American airmen!::Daphne: Mother, they're no different from their British counterparts.::Lady Billingham: Is that supposed to make me feel better? [Spots Butler standing nearby] Do you have any experience with Americans, Butler?::Butler: Very Little, Madam. During the First World War, my sister Violet made the aquaintance of a young Americam airman named Hank. I met him on several occasions. He left me with a lasting impression, and Violet with twins.::Lady Billingham: There, you see - what did I tell you?::Daphne: Nobody's going to get pregnant, Beatrice!::Charlie: Don't put it past me, old girl - a couple of medium sherrys, and I'm a tiger!::Lady Billingham: Your cousin Rosemary will be here!::Charlie: Yes, well, I'm sure we won't have a repitition of last time.::Daphne: Of course not! Anyway, Archie bunting won't even be here - he's still in hospital!::Charlie: Well, actually, he was discharged this morning. [Butler exits via the door in the background] Oh look, mother, why do you always look on the black side? I guarantee it will be a very quite, and very civilised gathering. [a housemaid enters]::Housemaid: Begging your pardon, M'lady. That was Col Hewitt, phoning from the American airbase. He said the band's on it's way.::Lady Billingham: Dear god!
Tully: There is a war on, Bunting!::Archie Bunting: Oh, Is that what it is! I wondered why the Luftwaffe were shooting down my planes and bombing the shite out of the country!
Archie Bunting: About the American Squadron. Yes, well, I have made contact. Over.::Hewitt: Thank god!::Group Captain Barker: Any damage, Archie?::Archie Bunting: Ah, well, one of them has a few tiny little holes in it - pinpricks really. Over.::Hewitt: What about the Luftwaffe?::Group Captain Barker: [Twitches] Have you made any contact with the enemy, Archie?::Archie Bunting: Well, actually, I think that was a bit of a false alarm. Erm, there are no enemy aircraft in the area. Over.::Hewitt: What does he mean, no enemy aircraft - one of my planes just got turned into a tea strainer!::Group Captain Barker: Sorry, Archie, we don't quite understand you, old boy. The American captain reported being under attack. Over.::Archie Bunting: Ah, yes, it wasn't an enemy aircraft. It was, sort of, in a manner of speaking, me. Over.::Hewitt: [Shocked] He shot my plane?::Group Captain Barker: Archie, why don't you come in now. Sort of land. perhaps we could have a little chat.
Webster: Hey, little friend, this is your big buddy, we owe you a big one. Over::Archie Bunting: Honestly, it was nothing!
Narrator: Friendly fire - that's what it's called nowadays. One wonders who could have invented such a ludicrously cosmetic term for such lethal mistakes. In the Britain of 1942, these episodes were offically known in military circles as balls ups, and sadly they happened all to often. And not just to the British. These incidents afflicted both of the opposing forces - and the Germans too, I shouldn't wonder!
Group Captain Barker: [Barker and Hewitt are walking across the field towards the B-17s] There you are, jack - all safe and sound.::Hewitt: No damm thanks to the RAF!::Group Captain Barker: Bear with me, old boy, it was an honest mistake, Jack - these things happen. I wouldn't say anything about it if I were you.::Hewitt: Don't say anything! One of your fighters almost destroys an American bomber and it's entire crew, and you expect me to keep quite about it?::Group Captain Barker: Just till we get clearance from HQ. You see, in a funny old sort of way, we have to consider morale!
Hewitt: In the last two hours of my life, I have seen my brand new airbase destroyed by German Luftwaffes [Barker twitches] and then, as an encore, my squadron's been attacked by the British!
Hewitt: The moment he lands, I want that screwball - what's his name?::Group Captain Barker: Bunting.::Hewitt: I want to see Squadron Leader Bunting in my office!::Group Captain Barker: Of course. Would you prefer to use my office?::Hewitt: Why?::Group Captain Barker: Well, in a funny old sort of a way, you haven't got an office!
The Best Christmas Ever! (1990)
Actors:
Susan Hagen Nipp (writer),
Susan Hagen Nipp (writer),
Susan Hagen Nipp (writer),
Susan Hagen Nipp (miscellaneous crew),
Pamela Beall (writer),
Pamela Beall (writer),
Pamela Beall (miscellaneous crew),
Pamela Beall (writer),
David Poulshock (miscellaneous crew),
David Poulshock (producer),
David Poulshock (writer),
Cal Scott (miscellaneous crew),
Cal Scott (composer),
Russ Fast (actor),
Claudia Sloan (director),
Genres:
Family,
Taglines: A happy holiday musical
Young Billy Young (1969)
Actors:
Rodolfo Acosta (actor),
John Anderson (actor),
Robert Anderson (actor),
Parley Baer (actor),
Willis Bouchey (actor),
David Carradine (actor),
Paul Fix (actor),
Jack Kelly (actor),
Christopher Mitchum (actor),
Robert Mitchum (actor),
Angie Dickinson (actress),
Heck Allen (writer),
Burt Kennedy (writer),
Burt Kennedy (director),
Otho Lovering (editor),
Plot: A peace-loving man named Ben Kane takes a job as deputy marshal of Lords, in the old West. Kane is no lawman, but he accepts the badge because he has an old score to settle with the town's chief trouble-maker. Once on the job, Kane must also deal with a young sharpshooter named Billy Young and a sharp and sassy saloon dancer, Lily.
Keywords: bar-shootout, based-on-novel, character-name-in-title, dance-hall, dancehall-girl, father-son-relationship, fistfight, gun-battle, gunfight, gunfighter
Genres:
Romance,
Western,
Taglines: Billy better learn fast...or die young!
Quotes:
John Behan: How would you boys like to pick up a little extra spending money?::Jesse Boone: I figure as long as it ain't legal.
The Smallest Show on Earth (1957)
Actors:
Margaret Rutherford (actress),
Frank Launder (producer),
Michael Relph (producer),
Sidney Gilliat (producer),
Virginia McKenna (actress),
Bill Travers (actor),
Lynne Roberts (actress),
Sid James (actor),
Bernard Miles (actor),
Leslie Phillips (actor),
Francis De Wolff (actor),
Liz Fraser (actress),
Peter Sellers (actor),
Frazer Hines (actor),
William Alwyn (composer),
Plot: Jean and Bill are a struggling married couple with Bill trying to scrape a living as a writer. Out of the blue they receive a telegram informing them that Bill's long-lost uncle has died and left them his business - a cinema in the town of Sloughborough. They pack their bags and travel to Sloughborough expecting to sell the cinema to gain a huge inheritance, however, they discover the cinema is falling apart and is run by a comically incompetant staff who seem to have worked there forever. They set out with a plan to sell it but things don't quite go to plan.
Keywords: abandoned-theater, alcoholic, arson, cinema, film-break, heritage, movie-theater, nostalgia, novelist, pregnancy
Genres:
Comedy,
Quotes:
Hardcastle: A nice young couple like yourself, you've no business in this business. If you'd seen your great uncle what it did for him in the end! That old battle-ax Mrs. Fazackalee! I remember when she was a wee slip of a thing, pretty as a picture - a "B" picture, mind yuh! [laughs]
Jean: [Reacting to seeing the inside of the theater and its employees for the first time] Flea pit? More like "The Snake Pit!"