'Agar' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
La extensión del cielo (2012)
Actors:
Karlos Alastruey (director),
Karlos Alastruey (producer),
Karlos Alastruey (writer),
Karlos Alastruey (editor),
Fernando Ustarroz (actor),
Javier Alastruey (writer),
Ander Janin (actor),
Aintzane Alastruey (actress),
Javier Baigorri (actor),
Miguel Iturralde (producer),
Steven Wilson (composer),
Beatriz Urzáiz (actress),
Oihana Paniagua (actress),
Joxepe Gil (actor),
Lorea Otazu (actress),
Genres:
Fantasy,
Taglines: Six people get lost in a desert while four people with an immense economic power take decisions that will imply poverty for several million people
Dragonard (1987)
Actors:
Patrick Warburton (actor),
Ron Smerczak (actor),
Rick Marx (writer),
Avi Lerner (producer),
Harry Alan Towers (writer),
Harry Alan Towers (producer),
Eartha Kitt (actress),
Oliver Reed (actor),
Gérard Kikoïne (director),
Herbert Lom (actor),
Andre Jacobs (actor),
Ernest Ndhlovu (actor),
Charles Comyn (actor),
Len Sparrowhawk (actor),
Claudia Udy (actress),
Plot: In 1747, a handsome but rebellious Scotsman named Richard Abdee is auctioned off as a slave on a Caribbean island controlled by French and British sugar-planters. When caught having sex with his owner's wife, Abdee is given 100 lashes with the dreaded "dragonard" whip. This sentence is meant to be fatal but Abdee survives and later joins in a slave revolt which puts an end to the island's era of savage whippings.
Keywords: 1740s, bad-landlord, based-on-novel, briton, caribbean, female-nudity, first-part, french, landlord, one-word-title
Genres:
Drama,
Quotes:
Captain Shanks: [after seeing Richard Abdee rendered unconscious by 100 blows with a whip] Give 'im another hundred!
Master of Dragonard Hill (1987)
Actors:
Herbert Lom (actor),
Rick Marx (writer),
Gérard Kikoïne (director),
Harry Alan Towers (writer),
Patrick Warburton (actor),
Harry Alan Towers (producer),
Avi Lerner (producer),
Eartha Kitt (actress),
Ron Smerczak (actor),
Oliver Reed (actor),
Andre Jacobs (actor),
Ernest Ndhlovu (actor),
Claudia Udy (actress),
Allan Morrison (editor),
Annabel Schofield (actress),
Genres:
Adventure,
Drama,
The First Great Train Robbery (1978)
Actors:
Jerry Goldsmith (composer),
Anthony Mendleson (costume designer),
Michael Crichton (writer),
André Morell (actor),
Brooke Adams (actress),
Michael Crichton (writer),
Donald Sutherland (actor),
Patrick Barr (actor),
Peter Butterworth (actor),
Robert Lang (actor),
Michael Elphick (actor),
Sean Connery (actor),
Lesley-Anne Down (actress),
Dino De Laurentiis (miscellaneous crew),
Michael Crichton (director),
Plot: Sutherland and Connery wish to rob a moving train's safe in Victorian England. They need wax impressions of keys, coffins, dead cats, and a great deal of planning in order to pull it off.
Keywords: 1850s, 19th-century, adaptation-directed-by-original-author, ambush, arrest, baboon, bare-chested-male, based-on-novel, based-on-true-story, bell
Genres:
Adventure,
Crime,
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Never have so few taken so much from so many.
Quotes:
[first lines]::Edward Pierce: [narration] In the year 1855, England and France were at war with Russia in the Crimea. The English troops were paid in gold. Once a month, twenty-five thousand pounds in gold was loaded into strongboxes inside the London bank of Huddleston and Bradford and taken by trusted armed guards to the railway station. The convoy followed no fixed route or timetable. At the station, the gold was loaded into the luggage van of the Folkestone train for shipment to the coast and from there to the Crimea. The strongboxes were placed into two specially-built Chubb safes constructed of three-quarter inch tempered steel. Each safe weighed five hundred and fifty pounds. Each safe was fitted with two locks, requiring two keys, or four keys altogether. For security, each key was individually protected. Two keys were entrusted to the railway dispatcher who kept them locked in his office. A third was in the custody of Mr. Edgar Trent, president of the Huddleston and Bradford. And the fourth key was given to Mr. Henry Fowler, manager of the Huddleston and Bradford. The presence of so much gold in one place naturally aroused the interest of the English criminal elements. But in 1855 there had never been a robbery from a moving railway train.
Edward Pierce: [after he learns that Trent ignored the sexual advances of Miriam] No respectable gentleman is THAT respectable.
Edward Pierce: What exactly are you constructing?::Emily Trent: We thought a water wheel. It will be so delightful, especially when there will be the rusted curve of the water wheel itself. Don't you agree?::Edgar Trent: We are building the rusted wheel at considerable expense.::Emily Trent: It is constructed of previously rusted metal, the craftsmen are most ingenious. And of course we must wait for the weeds to grow up around the site before it takes on the proper appearance.::Edward Pierce: Oh I'm sure it'll be a handsome ruin.::Edgar Trent: Where is Elizabeth?::Emily Trent: I have passed many pleasant hours here, watching the workman fit each piece into its precise slot. Such skill!::Edward Pierce: They screw it together do they?::Edgar Trent: No, bolt it actually. With long bolts, fitted tightly.::Emily Trent: Yes. *Long* bolts, fitted tightly.::Edward Pierce: I've just returned from America, a country of many prominent erections.::Emily Trent: It *is* exciting to see things come together, so long as the quality does not suffer.::Edward Pierce: Tight-fitting joints, that's the secret.::Emily Trent: It's *so* rare these days.::Edward Pierce: [It] depends on the skill of the workman, of course.::Emily Trent: And he *must* have the proper tools.
Judge: [Judgementally] Now, on the matter of motive, we ask you: Why did you conceive, plan and execute this dastardly and scandalous crime?::Edward Pierce: I wanted the money. [the court spectators roar with laughter]
[Edward Pierce arrives from on top of the train]::Robert Agar, Screwsman: You look a sight.::Edward Pierce: *I* look a sight?::Robert Agar, Screwsman: Yes, but you're all covered in soot.::Edward Pierce: [aghast] The soot! I haven't brought a change of clothes.::[Edward Pierce looks at Robert Agar's clothes]::Robert Agar, Screwsman: No. You pick me clean, you put me in a coffin with a rotten, stinking cat, and now you strip me bollock naked.
Miriam: Do you ever tell anyone the truth?::Edward Pierce: The truth?... The truth?... no.
Miriam: All you ever think about is money.::Edward Pierce: All anyone ever thinks about is money.
Robert Agar, Screwsman: You didn't do the Barclay Hills job, did you?::Edward Pierce: Barclay Hills? Shit job!
Robert Agar, Screwsman: [referring to the London Bridge Station train dispatcher's office] What's your pogue up there, anyway?::Edward Pierce: Two Chubb keys in that green cupboard.::Robert Agar, Screwsman: What might they be, them keys?::Edward Pierce: Two keys that I happen to want.::Robert Agar, Screwsman: [turns to look at Pierce] We're partners, aren't we? Of course, if you're trying to say that you don't trust me completely...::Edward Pierce: [turns and looks at Agar] I don't trust you at all.::Robert Agar, Screwsman: [smiles and nods] Good.
Robert Agar, Screwsman: [They're at the train station about to do the "Jolly Gaff" to get the two keys] Where's the chavvy?::Edward Pierce: There. [He nods towards a boy street urchin] He's your son.::Robert Agar, Screwsman: I don't have no son!::Edward Pierce: Louisa says he's your son.::Robert Agar, Screwsman: [snorts a laugh] Louisa! She wouldn't know, would she? IS THAT HIM? He's not my son! He's too ugly to be my son! [pause, then:] What's the sweetener?::Edward Pierce: A guinea.::Robert Agar, Screwsman: [thinks about it for a moment, then:] Well, if he is my son he'll be worth it.
L'eroe di Babilonia (1963)
Actors:
Nella Nannuzzi (editor),
Andrea Aureli (actor),
Consalvo Dell'Arti (actor),
Oreste Lionello (actor),
Piero Lulli (actor),
Renato Malavasi (actor),
Aldo Pini (actor),
Andrea Scotti (actor),
Gian Paolo Callegari (writer),
Albert Valentin (writer),
Mario Giorsi (costume designer),
Giuseppe Addobbati (actor),
Giuseppe Mattei (actor),
Moira Orfei (actress),
Geneviève Grad (actress),
Plot: When the high-born Nippur returns to Babylon following a long stay in Persia, he rescues slave-girl Tamira from the soldiers of the evil usurper, Balthazar. Nippur then pays a courtesy visit to Balthazar's court where he meets the high-priestess Ura who has ambitions to become queen and who casts a lustful eye on this new visitor. Later, shocked by the cruelty of Balthazar's reign and influenced by a group of rebels, Nippur interrupts a fiery sacrifice of virgins. Forced to flee Babylon, Nippur -- wounded by an arrow in the back -- is restored to health by the forces of the Persian king, Cyrus, who are marching toward Babylon. Nippur slips back into Babylon where he's captured and chained to a wall inside a dungeon. Using his great strength, Nippur breaks free, rescues Tamira before she can be sacrificed, and engages Balthazar in a to-the-death sword fight. The Persian army now arrives and Cyrus, before returning home, sees to it that Nippur sits on the throne of Babylon with the faithful Tamira by his side.
Keywords: arrow-in-back, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-bondage, battle, bound-to-x-shaped-cross, chained-to-wall, crucifixion, dance-number, dragged-by-a-horse, dungeon
Genres:
Adventure,
Taglines: Slave girls sacrificed at the whim of a ruthless king!
Quotes:
Ura: [to Nippur] I'll be waiting for you in the temple.
Balthazar: [to Nippur] This very night, Agar the slave girl shall be brought to your apartments in garments worthy of your rank.
The Magnetic Moon (1956)
Actors:
John Alvin (actor),
Richard Crane (actor),
Gene Fowler Jr. (editor),
Roland D. Reed (producer),
Reginald Sheffield (actor),
Arthur Pierson (producer),
Jimmy Lydon (actor),
Charles Meredith (actor),
Tor Johnson (actor),
Ann Robinson (actress),
Hazel W. Hall (miscellaneous crew),
Guy V. Thayer Jr. (producer),
Hollingsworth Morse (director),
Pamela Duncan (actress),
Sally Mansfield (actress),
Genres:
Sci-Fi,
Senza cielo (1940)
Actors:
Piero Tellini (writer),
Gabriele Varriale (editor),
Andrea Checchi (actor),
Gustav Diessl (actor),
Fosco Giachetti (actor),
Carlo Romano (actor),
Umberto Spadaro (actor),
Amedeo Trilli (actor),
Saro Urzì (actor),
Alessandro Cicognini (composer),
Isa Miranda (actress),
Cesare Zavattini (writer),
Vincenzo Talarico (writer),
Boris Bilinsky (costume designer),
Luigi Garrone (actor),
Genres:
,
Le puits de Jacob (1925)
Actors:
Léon Mathot (actor),
André Nox (actor),
Betty Blythe (actress),
Edward José (director),
Pierre Benoît (writer),
Malcolm Tod (actor),
Jerrold Robertshaw (actor),
Annette Benson (actress),
Henriette Delannoy (actress),
Genres:
Drama,