Rob Spendlove Movies List
Find the perfect Rob Spendlove movie for your movie night. This Rob Spendlove movie list contains a wide range of Rob Spendlove movies from Drama to Music.
This list of the most popular Rob Spendlove motion pictures includes such films as Rachel's Dream (1992), Tai-Pan (1986), Fool's Gold: The Story Of The Brink's Mat Robbery (1992), Backbeat (1994), In the Name of the Father (1993).
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Rachel's Dream
Fantasy drama Rachel's Dream was set sometime in the future when the world is besieged by technology, young Rachel discovers that through a large bank of video screens in her sister's apartment, her wishes can come true when she brings to life the image on an anti-pollution poster. This new friend helps her to make up her mind about her own future.
Tai-Pan
The film begins following the British victory of the first Opium War and the seizure of Hong Kong. Although the island is largely uninhabited and the terrain unfriendly, it has a large port that both the British government and various trading companies believe will be useful for the import of merchandise to be traded on mainland China, a highly lucrative market.
Fool's Gold: The Story Of The Brink's Mat Robbery
A dramatized speculation of what happened in November 1983 when Micky McAvoy and some of his mates planned a heist and were surprised when they discovered they'd stumbled across a large stash of gold. But getting the gold away without getting caught is only the beginning of their troubles. Realizing the riches the gold represents is difficult, and honor among thieves may only be a myth.
In the Name of the Father
A small time thief from Belfast, Gerry Conlon, is falsely implicated in the IRA bombing of a pub that kills several people while he is in London. He and his four friends are coerced by British police into confessing their guilt. Gerry's father and other relatives in London are also implicated in the crime. He spends fifteen years in prison with his father trying to prove his innocence.