'Prior' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Bud's Best - Die Welt des Bud Spencer (2012)
Actors:
Hartmut Reck (actor),
Bud Spencer (actor),
Reinhard Kolldehoff (actor),
Stan Laurel (actor),
Emilio Laguna (actor),
Arnold Marquis (actor),
Friedrich W. Bauschulte (actor),
Terence Hill (actor),
Friedrich G. Beckhaus (actor),
Pupo De Luca (actor),
Hans Jürgen Diedrich (actor),
Oliver Hardy (actor),
Enzo Cannavale (actor),
Frank Wolff (actor),
Martin Hirthe (actor),
Genres:
Documentary,
Outpost (2007)
Actors:
Chris Gill (editor),
Julia Jones (miscellaneous crew),
Matt Curtis (miscellaneous crew),
Nigel Thomas (producer),
Michael Smiley (actor),
Julian Wadham (actor),
Neil Cairns (miscellaneous crew),
Velibor Topic (miscellaneous crew),
Glynn Henderson (miscellaneous crew),
Michael Klesic (miscellaneous crew),
Jamie Carmichael (producer),
Richard Brake (actor),
Ray Stevenson (actor),
Charlotte Walls (producer),
Paul Dray (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: In a seedy bar in a town ravaged by war, mysterious businessman Hunt hires ex-marine D.C. to assemble a crack team of ex-soldiers to protect him on a dangerous journey into no-man's land. To this gang of hardened warriors, battle-worn veterans and borderline criminals killing is just a job - and one they enjoy. Their mission - to scope out an old military bunker. It should be easy - 48 hours at the most. Lots of cash for little risk, or so he says. Once at the outpost, the men make a horrific discovery that turns their mission on its head - the scene of a bloody and gruesome series of experiments, carried out by the Nazis on their own soldiers during WWII. Amid the carnage, they find something even more disturbing - someone who's still alive. As war rages above ground, and a mysterious enemy emerges from the darkness below, D.C. and his men find themselves trapped in a claustrophobic and terrifying scenario. Their mission is no longer one of safe-guarding - it's one of survival. Together they must discover why Hunt has brought them to the outpost - and what it is that's killing them off, one by one.
Keywords: all-male-cast, army-bunker, bar, blood, blood-spatter, corpse, crushed-head, cult-film, death, disappearance
Genres:
Action,
Horror,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: You can't kill what's already dead
Quotes:
Prior: See, the bright light... it ain't heaven, son. It's just a muzzle flare.
Prior: I fuckin' love culture!
DC: So, fuck your Nobel Prize! I'm pulling the plug right now. Start packing.
McKay: [as Jordan prays over Tak's corpse] What, you really believe that shite? Like there's, you know, after?::Jordan: I know a man's soul deserves to rest in peace.::Cotter: We gave up that right when we started killing men who believed in things for *money*.
Prior: Someone want to tell me what the fuck he's talking about?::McKay: He thinks we're being stalked by dead Nazis.::Jordan: Ghosts?::McKay: I didn't get shot by some fucking spectral entity, here. These things are solid.::Hunt: But the one that killed Cotter vanished right in front of us.::McKay: So why don't they swoop down here like God's own wrath and take us out right here and now, then, eh?::Hunt: I don't know. Maybe God's not in on this miracle.
DC: You said that that machine of yours was made to control them?::Hunt: Not control, contain. But they obviously got the maths wrong.::McKay: You know, for a smart man, you don't say much of anything useful, do you?::Hunt: Now, the last time you found yourself dealing with the undead, what did *you* do?
Hunt: By early 1945, the party was over. The war was essentially lost and the German military machine was falling apart. All the files show that the SS sent in a unit to shut this place down. And as far as I can see, nobody walked out alive.::McKay: So does your instruction manual say what the fuck these things want?::Hunt: Want? They don't want anything. They just do what they were trained to do. They kill.
Prior: [Prior shoots the Breather in the head] Well, that worked.::Jordan: So we can kill them, right?::Prior: His brains are all over the wall. That's good enough for me.::McKay: [the Breather sits up and looks at them] Oh, you're hummin' my balls!
Hunt: You're no different to them out there. Men who once had a purpose and now have nothing but death.::DC: Except *we're* not dead.::Hunt: Give it up. They're gonna tear us to pieces here. All of us.::DC: They can try.
DC: Never did care much for the great outdoors.::Prior: Yeah, ain't like we were gonna do *good* things for the rest of our lives. Fuck, we killed most everybody else. I figure it's about time we touched gloves with some Nazis, huh?
Luther (2003)
Actors:
Peter Ustinov (actor),
Richard Harvey (composer),
Benjamin Sadler (actor),
Alfred Molina (actor),
Anatole Taubman (actor),
Lars Rudolph (actor),
Joseph Fiennes (actor),
Herb Andress (actor),
Mathieu Carrière (actor),
Bruno Ganz (actor),
Joost Siedhoff (actor),
Uwe Ochsenknecht (actor),
Christopher Buchholz (actor),
Luciano Tartaglia (miscellaneous crew),
Eric Till (director),
Plot: Biography of Martin Luther, the 16th-century priest who led the Christian Reformation and opened up new possibilities in exploration of faith. The film begins with his vow to become a monk, and continues through his struggles to reconcile his desire for sanctification with his increasing abhorrence of the corruption and hypocrisy pervading the Church's hierarchy. He is ultimately charged with heresy and must confront the ruling cardinals and princes, urging them to make the Scriptures available to the common believer and lead the Church toward faith through justice and righteousness.
Keywords: 1500s, 1510s, 1520s, 1530s, 16th-century, 95-theses, apostle, augsburg-germany, battle, beekeeping
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Taglines: Rebel. Genius. Liberator.
Quotes:
Martin Luther: That day when you sent me out so boldly to change the world, did you really think there wouldn't be a cost?
Georg Spalatin: Do not bite the hand that feeds you, Martin. Our prince pays for your chair in this university. His relics pay for your chair.::Martin Luther: And he who pays the piper calls the tune.
Frederick the Wise: It's so irritating. Who are they to deprive my university of such a fine mind?
Martin Luther: To go against conscience is neither right nor safe. I cannot, and I will not recant. Here I stand. I can do no other. God help me.
Martin Luther: Unless I am convinced by Scripture and by plain reason and not by Popes and councils who have so often contradicted themselves, my conscience is captive to the word of God. To go against conscience is neither right nor safe. I cannot and I will not recant. Here I stand. I can do no other. God help me.
Johann Tetzel: Good people of Juterbog, have you ever burned your hand in the fire? Even one finger made raw by the flame will torment you throughout the night. Is it not so?::[Holds his hand over a fire until it is burned]::Johann Tetzel: Imagine then, your entire body burning. Not for one sleepless night, not for a week, but for all eternity! Are we to be spared the fires of damnation on the Judgment Day?::[Unfurls paintings of sinners burning in the fires of Hell]::Johann Tetzel: Tonight, your Pope, the vicar of Christ, sends you a gift, a gift to save you from such fires, a special indulgence, granted for the building of Saint Peter's Church in Rome, where the bones of the apostles lie moldering, exposed to wind and rain, desecrated by wild animals. Take heed the words of your Holy Father who says, "Lay a stone for Saint Peters and you lay the foundation for your own salvation and happiness in heaven." How? With this indulgence. When? Tonight, and only tonight. Seek the Lord while he is near. Here is your raft! Take hold!
Martin Luther: The Fourth Lateran Council ruled that salvation could exist outside the church, though not outside Christ.
Professor Andreas Karlstadt: Feed the fire with every lie ever written in Rome!
Martin Luther: I cannot renounce all of my works because they are not all the same.First are those books in which if I have described Christian faith and life so simply that even my opponents have admitted that these books are useful. To renounce these writings would be unthinkable for that would be to renounce accepted Christian truths... The second group of my work is directed aginst the foul doctrine and evil living of the Popes, past and present... Through the laws of the Pope and the doctrines of men, the consciences of the faithful have been miserably vexed and flayed. If I recant these books, I will do nothing but add strength to tyranny and open not just the windows but also the doors to this great ungodliness... In the third group I have written against private persons and individuals who uphold Roman tyranny and have attacked my own efforts to encourage piety to Christ. I confess that I have written too harshly. I am but a man and I can err. Only let my errors be proven by Scripture and I will revoke my work and throw my books into the fire.
Martin Luther: So when the devil throws your sins in your face and declares that you deserve death and hell, tell him this: "I admit that I deserve death and hell, what of it? For I know One who suffered and made satisfaction on my behalf. His name is Jesus Christ, Son of God, and where He is there I shall be also!"
Saint Amour (2001)
Actors:
Senne Rouffaer (actor),
Arthur Boni (actor),
René Huybrechtse (producer),
Jos van Gorp (actor),
Cas Enklaar (actor),
Camilia Blereau (actress),
Antonie Kamerling (actor),
Renée Fokker (actress),
Hubert Damen (actor),
Rens Machielse (composer),
Jappe Claes (actor),
Eric Oosthoek (director),
Eric Oosthoek (writer),
Gonny Gaakeer (actress),
Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen (actor),
Genres:
,
Al otro lado del túnel (1994)
Actors:
Rafael Alonso (actor),
Luis Barbero (actor),
Gonzalo Vega (actor),
Amparo Baró (actress),
Maribel Verdú (actress),
Jaime de Armiñán (producer),
Jaime de Armiñán (writer),
Jaime de Armiñán (director),
José Luis Matesanz (editor),
Margarita Fernández (miscellaneous crew),
Fernando Rey (actor),
Gabriel Latorre (actor),
Susi Sánchez (actress),
Jorge Calvo (actor),
Carmen Santonja (composer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Clockwise (1986)
Actors:
Alison Steadman (actress),
George Fenton (composer),
Tony Haygarth (actor),
Verity Lambert (producer),
Nat Cohen (producer),
Joan Hickson (actress),
Geoffrey Palmer (actor),
Diana Dill (miscellaneous crew),
John Cleese (actor),
Gregory Dark (producer),
Penelope Wilton (actress),
Peter Cellier (actor),
Patrick Godfrey (actor),
Stephen Moore (actor),
Benjamin Whitrow (actor),
Plot: Brian Stimpson is the headmaster of a comprehensive (high) school in England. He sets himself, his staff and pupils very high standards. On the way to a conference at which he is to talk, all manner of disasters strike.
Keywords: arrest, bare-chested-male, bathtub, black-comedy, car-accident, chase, city, clock, country, cult-film
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: If you've ever been late... you'll know what this film is all about!
Quotes:
Brian Stimpson: It's not the despair, Laura. I can take the despair. It's the hope I can't stand.
Brian Stimpson: My office - 9:20 - Executions!
Brian Stimpson: We don't need a track. It's grass.
[Mr. Stimpston is looking for a tractor]::Ivan with the Tractor: Hey, guess what I'm sitting on!::Brian Stimpson: A bomb, I hope! [walks away]::Ivan with the Tractor: Alright then. You go that way and I'll go this way, and I'll bet you this jam tart... that I'll find a tractor first. [drives away on tractor]
Brian Stimpson: [chasing the train] SPEECH! SPEECH!::Ticket Collector: [to a passenger nearby] Funny, innit, in the thirty years I've been in this job, nobody asked me to do a speech before!
Brian Stimpson: [ringing bell at the monastery] Oh come on please! Turn the bloody record player down for God's sake!::Brian Stimpson: [the window opens] Now, hello, would you have a tractor would you?::Monk: One moment. [opens door]::Brian Stimpson: Now, er... [looks around the place] Ooh dear, a monastery. I might have guessed!
[repeated line]::Mrs. Way: Isn't that lovely!
Brian Stimpson: [repeated line; last lines] LEFT, no RIGHT, no LEFT...
Brian Stimpson: Well where is she now?
Brian Stimpson: The first step to knowing who we are... is knowing where we are and... WHEN we are.
The Great White Mountain (1986)
Actors:
Joss Ackland (actor),
Bernard Hill (actor),
David Buck (actor),
Trevor Baxter (actor),
Mick Ford (actor),
Norman Bowler (actor),
Colin Godman (director),
Colin Godman (producer),
Edwige Pierre (actress),
Peggy Ann Wood (actress),
David Pownall (writer),
Jack Sheppard (actor),
Caroline Lamb (actress),
Oliver Powers (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Un buco in fronte (1968)
Actors:
Giuseppe Addobbati (actor),
Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanic (actor),
Giuseppe Castellano (actor),
Adriano Bolzoni (writer),
Adriano Bolzoni (writer),
Roberto Pregadio (composer),
Giuseppe Vari (director),
Giuseppe Vari (editor),
Claudio Undari (actor),
Rocco Lerro (actor),
Bruno Cattaneo (actor),
Alberico Donadeo (actor),
Mario Dardanelli (actor),
Corinne Fontaine (actress),
Luigi Marturano (actor),
Genres:
Western,
Dos monjes (1934)
Actors:
Conchita Gentil Arcos (actress),
Juan Bustillo Oro (editor),
Juan Bustillo Oro (director),
Max Urban (composer),
Juan Bustillo Oro (writer),
Manuel Noriega (actor),
Emma Roldán (actress),
Víctor Urruchúa (actor),
Carlos Villatoro (actor),
Magda Haller (actress),
Sofía Haller (actress),
José Cortés (actor),
Alberto Miquel (actor),
Beltrán de Heredia (actor),
José San Vicente (producer),
Plot: In a Gothic-styled monastery, a monk named Javier sees the face of another monk, Juan, and suddenly attempts to bludgeon him to death with a heavy crucifix. Both men then relate their own versions of a story of romantic rivalry between them. Javier, a consumptive musician, fell in love with and was betrothed to Anita. When his old friend Juan appeared, he was ecstatic. But soon, it seemed that Juan was making a play for Anita. When Javier found them in an apparently compromising position, a tussle ensued, and Anita was accidentally shot and killed. The two versions of the story differ significantly in Juan's motivations and in the details of Anita's death. Both men later became monks, leading to their latest encounter. As Juan begins to recover from the blow, Javier is subjected to horrific hallucinations.
Keywords: flashback
Genres:
Drama,
Fantasy,
Mystery,
Romance,