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Laurence Marks

British director


1987-1992

The New Statesman

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To Kill a Mockingbird 1987

Alan B’Stard becomes new Conservative Member of the Parliament and his name is actually a giveaway - he has no morals, no scruples, no conscience, which makes him perfect for the job. At least that’s what he thinks.

1993-1999

Goodnight Sweetheart

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To Kill a Mockingbird 1993

Gary Sparrow, the TV repairman living with his wife in London in the 1990s accidentally finds the portal that would allow him to move in time to 1940s London and back. The war was still on, German bombers was flying over the city, but Gary found the reason to keep visiting the past - barmaid Phoebe.




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