List of British films of 1994

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A list of British films released in 1994 .

1994

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1994
Backbeat Iain Softley Sheryl Lee, Stephen Dorff, Ian Hart Biopic
Being Human Bill Forsyth Robin Williams, John Turturro, Theresa Russell, Ewan McGregor Comedy Drama
Beyond Bedlam Vadim Jean Craig Fairbrass, Elizabeth Hurley Horror [1]
Black Beauty Caroline Thompson Alan Cumming, Andrew Knott, Sean Bean Family
The Browning Version Mike Figgis Albert Finney, Greta Scacchi DramaEntered into the 1994 Cannes Film Festival
A Business Affair Charlotte Brandstrom Christopher Walken, Carole Bouquet ComedyCo-production with France, Spain and Germany
Captives Angela Pope Julia Ormond, Tim Roth Crime/romance
The Crane Phil O'Shea Jude Law, Lee Ross DramaShort film
Deadly Advice Mandie Fletcher Jane Horrocks, Brenda Fricker, Imelda Staunton Comedy drama
Death and the Maiden Roman Polanski Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingsley Drama
Death Machine Stephen Norrington" Ely Pouget Science fiction
The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain Christopher Monger Hugh Grant, Tara Fitzgerald, Colm Meaney Comedy/drama
Four Weddings and a Funeral Mike Newell Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, James Fleet Romance/comedyWon the BAFTA for Best Film
A Good Man in Africa Bruce Beresford Sean Connery, John Lithgow, Louis Gossett Jr., Diana Rigg Comedy/drama
Immortal Beloved Bernard Rose Gary Oldman, Isabella Rossellini BiopicThe life of Beethoven
Ladybird, Ladybird Ken Loach Crissy Rock, Vladimir Vega DramaCrissy Rock won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at Berlin.
Little Buddha Bernardo Bertolucci Keanu Reeves, Bridget Fonda DramaCo-production with Italy and France
The Madness of King George Nicholas Hytner Nigel Hawthorne, Helen Mirren, Ian Holm Historical
A Man of No Importance Suri Krishnamma Albert Finney, Brenda Fricker, Michael Gambon Drama
Nostradamus Roger Christian Tchéky Karyo, F. Murray Abraham BiopicCo-production
Oleanna David Mamet William H. Macy, Debra Einstadt Drama
A Pin for the Butterfly Hannah Kodicek Ian Bannen, Florence Hoath DramaCo-production with the Czech Republic
Priest Antonia Bird Linus Roache, Tom Wilkinson, Robert Carlyle Drama
Prince of Jutland Gabriel Axel Gabriel Byrne, Helen Mirren DramaCo-production; based on Shakespeare's Hamlet
Princess Caraboo Michael Austin Phoebe Cates, Jim Broadbent, Wendy Hughes Comedy
Second Best Chris Menges William Hurt, Jane Horrocks Drama
Shallow Grave Danny Boyle Kerry Fox, Christopher Eccleston, Ewan McGregor Thriller
Shopping Paul W. S. Anderson Sadie Frost, Jude Law Science fiction
Staggered Martin Clunes Martin Clunes, Michael Praed Comedy
To Die For Peter Mackenzie Litten Thomas Arklie, Ian Williams, Tony Slattery Comedy/drama
Tom & Viv Brian Gilbert Willem Dafoe, Miranda Richardson, Rosemary Harris Biographical drama
White Angel Chris Jones Harriet Robinson, Peter Firth Thriller
Widows' Peak John Irvin Mia Farrow, Natasha Richardson, Adrian Dunbar Romance

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References

  1. "Beyond Bedlam (1994)". bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on March 3, 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2018.