'Uxbridge' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Future Justice (2014)
Actors:
Richard Griffin (director),
Richard Griffin (editor),
Nathaniel Sylva (writer),
Nathaniel Sylva (actor),
Daniel Lee White (actor),
Ted Marr (producer),
Jordan Pacheco (actor),
Rich Tretheway (actor),
Cristina Moody (actress),
Michael Thurber (actor),
Sean Leser (actor),
Minhae Shim (actor),
Monica Saviolakis (actress),
Alex DiVincenzo (actor),
Margaret Wolf (costume designer),
Plot: In the future Saturn's moon of Titan houses a prison where Earth's worst criminals are kept awaiting their return to Earth for trial and execution. One of those criminals, Python Diamond, is being flown back to Earth, escorted by five members of the military police. Upon their return to Earth, they find that a cataclysmic nuclear war has reduced the world to a near-lifeless husk. Searching for survivors and any clue as to the cause of the destruction leads the six to a warehouse bunker housing scientists who constitute Earth's last remaining hope for the future. Unfortunately, their landing spacecraft drew the attention of one of the gangs that roam the ruined countryside in search of food and resources, leading them straight to the carefully hidden and well-provisioned shelter. The gang lays siege to the warehouse, fighting their way inside in a bloody battle that takes lives on both sides.
Genres:
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: In a future gone to hell, one man will bring justice.
Sharpe's Waterloo (1997)
Actors:
Neil Dickson (actor),
Paul Bettany (actor),
Keith Palmer (editor),
Oliver Tobias (actor),
Sean Bean (actor),
John Tams (actor),
Tom Clegg (director),
Hugh Fraser (actor),
Daragh O'Malley (actor),
Martin Glyn Murray (actor),
Jane Merrow (actress),
Malcolm Craddock (producer),
Jason Salkey (actor),
Alexis Denisof (actor),
Muir Sutherland (producer),
Plot: Based on the novel by Bernard Cornwell, "Sharpe's Waterloo" brings maverick British officer Lt. Col. Richard Sharpe to his last fight against the French, in June of 1815. Sharpe is assigned to the Prince of Orange's staff, and is rejoined with Sgt. Harper (retired) and riflemen Hagman and Harris at the famous battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo. Not only must Sharpe deal with incompetent orders from the Prince of Orange, that lead to slaughter, he confronts his wife's lover, Lord Rossendale, in the midst of battle. The film climaxes as Wellington's small army 'holds the line' against Napolean's veteran Imperial Guard.
Keywords: adventure-hero, apostrophe-in-title, army, based-on-book, based-on-novel, battle, battlefield, bayonet, blood, british-accent
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
History,
War,
Quotes:
Richard Sharpe: [Rallying the South Essex] I'm your colours. I Am.
Wellington: The Prince of Orange. They wanted to give him command over me. Better counsel prevailed.
Prince William of Orange: It's the French. Oh my god. Now they have guns.::Wellington: Oh, they've always had guns, your royal highness. What they haven't always had is you as a target.
Prince William of Orange: Good day to you. We're fighting Boney you know. Indeed we are. This day, at the cross roads of Quartre Bras... He's been seen.::Wellington: Has he been? [disbelievingly]::Prince William of Orange: We're holding the woods I do believe... yes.::Uxbridge: Where are your men?::Prince William of Orange: Fighting... Fighting.::Uxbridge: I stand corrected, highness. I know very little about uniforms, other than me own, but I could have sworn these was yours as is running. Ain't they?::Prince William of Orange: Some of them, Lord Uxbridge, some of them. Come back here ya cowards. [as he chases after them]::Wellington: [to Uxbridge] I never mind men running as long as they come back.::Wellington: [to the retreating troups] My lads, you look blown from your run. Come, do take breath a moment. Then we will go back and try if we can do better. Take heart, soon have some guns up.::Wellington: Uxbridge.::Uxbridge: Wellington?::Wellington: When?::Uxbridge: Oh, they do come I assure you. What of the Prussians. Any word at all?::Wellington: I tell the Prussians we'll support them but only if not attacked here. They'll have to fight without us today.::Wellington: [distant cannon sounds] Listen. There. The Prussians have started before us.::Prince William of Orange: [the Prince has returned to the group and Sharpe has joined them] Sharpe, you hear those guns, Sharpe? Far off. That's the Prussians pasting up the French. Do you hear it. Listen.::Prince William of Orange: [an explosion near the Prince] It's the French. My God, now they have guns.::Wellington: Oh, they've always had guns your royal highness. What they haven't always had is you as a target.::Richard Sharpe: [chuckles]::Wellington: [to Uxbridge] If your corp is coming up as you assure me; how close do you think they are. I want them clear that road, I want it hansom arranged with guns.::Uxbridge: Very close.::Wellington: How close?::Uxbridge: Close. Coming up. [as he turns about to look for them]
Doggett: [to the Prince of Orange] You, sir, are a silk stocking full of shit.
Wellington: Your Regiment, Sharpe!::Richard Sharpe: Prince of... South Essex! ADVANCE! [regiment walks off towards the French] South Essex Charge!
Rebeque: [Rebeque is talking to Sharpe about the Prince of Orange and his whores, when there is large bang] That's his boots!
Doggett: [on the Prince of Orange] He did it again. How many more men will he kill? That's my commission gone to the blazes I dare say, but it had to be said.::Richard Sharpe: [choking with grief] Daniel Hagman... Harris... He won't kill anymore!::Patrick Harper: [to Doggett] Oh now you have caused trouble! [rides after Sharpe]
Doggett: [to the Prince of Orange] You did it again! Colonel Sharpe said you would do it again, and you did! All those men dead because you wanted to get out? You coward!::Rebeque: Doggett! His Royal Highness cannot be called a coward.::Doggett: No, dammnit. No, not cowardice, not that. Just so he can dance and prance, and make high cockalorum, while men die? Horribly? It is too much, I declare, too much! I shall say it!::Doggett: [after a second] You sir, are a silk stocking full of shit!
Hagman: Harris?::Harris: Hm?::Hagman: What's your first name?
Sharpe: The Legend (1997)
Actors:
Mark Strong (actor),
Sean Bean (actor),
Nicholas Farrell (actor),
Pete Postlethwaite (actor),
Féodor Atkine (actor),
Julian Fellowes (actor),
Simón Andreu (actor),
Michael Byrne (actor),
Scott Cleverdon (actor),
Paul Bettany (actor),
Brian Cox (actor),
Daniel Craig (actor),
Neil Dickson (actor),
Marc Warren (actor),
Oliver Tobias (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
War,
Reach for the Sky (1956)
Actors:
Charles Carson (actor),
Frank Hawkins (actor),
Michael Gough (actor),
Ernest Clark (actor),
Fred Griffiths (actor),
Basil Dignam (actor),
Anton Diffring (actor),
Paul Carpenter (actor),
John Breslin (actor),
Ronald Adam (actor),
Frank Atkinson (actor),
Michael Balfour (actor),
Eddie Byrne (actor),
Sam Kydd (actor),
Alexander Knox (actor),
Plot: The true story of airman Douglas Bader who overcame the loss of both legs in a 1931 flying accident to become a successful fighter pilot and wing leader during World War II.
Keywords: aircraft, airfield, airplane-crash, amputation, aviation, based-on-book, battle-of-britain, british, canadian, disability
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
War,
Taglines: Valor That Soars Beyond the Limits of Man's Endurance...Drama That Probes Beneath the Surface of Wartime Emotions 10,000,000 Americans Have Thrilled to This Stirring Story in Reader's Digest!
Quotes:
[Bader finds out that 242 squadron has not received replacements for the spares and tools they lost when they pulled out of France]::Warr. Off. West: We've applied for replacements through the usual channels, Sir.::Bader: And?::Warr. Off. West: Well, the usual channels appear to be clogged.::Bader: *Are* they? Well, We'll ruddy well *unclog* 'em!
Bader: Mr Blake!::Blake: Yes, Sir?::Bader: Where can I buy a Spitfire?
[242 Squadron have just found out Bader has tin legs]::Turner: Great, so now we carry a passenger in the driving seat!
Equipment Officer: I'm sorry, the book says I must wait three months before I can initiate the procedure for hastening new issue.::Bader: Fine! We'll send Goring a telegram, and ask him not to come over for *three months*!
Bader: [Spotting the Base Commander] I was just on my way to find you, Sir. We've been unable to get replacement spares and tools, so I've sent this signal of to Group. '242 Squadron fully operational as regards pilots, but non-operational, repeat, non-operational as regards equipment'::Bader's 242 Squadron Base Commander: [Taking the signal form from Bader and reading it] You know, you just can't do this!::Bader: Well, I've done it, Sir.::Bader's 242 Squadron Base Commander: There'll be an awful row at Group.::Bader: There'll be an awful row at Fighter Command. I sent them a copy too!::Bader's 242 Squadron Base Commander: Well, I can see your squadron will either be getting new equipment or a new C.O. I wouldn't like to bet on which!
Turner: Legs or no legs, I've never seen such a mobile fireball.
[Bader refuses to perfom some low flying for a trio of civilian pilots]::Civilian Pilot: Typical, these Air Force boys only perform when there's a crowd!
Robert Desoutter: You'll never walk again without a stick.::Bader: Damn that! I'll never walk with one!
Bader: [Bader is at a sanatorium in recovery and listening to a fellow patient complain about pains to one of his legs] . Have it off, old boy, have it off.