Roger Murray-Leach

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Roger Murray-Leach

Born June 25, 1943 · United Kingdom (age 83)

Roger Murray-Leach (born 25 June 1943) is a British production designer who worked at the BBC on the science fiction television series Doctor Who and Blake's 7 in the 1970s, and later worked on major feature films, including Local Hero (1983), The Killing Fields (1985), A Fish Called Wanda (1988), The Mighty Quinn (1989), and Fierce Creatures (1997).

Known For

A Fish Called WandaA Fish Called Wanda · 1988
A Fish Called Wanda
7.21988
MovieComedyCrime
While a diamond advocate attempts to steal a collection of diamonds, troubles arise when he realises he’s not the only one after the collection.
The Killing FieldsThe Killing Fields · 1984
The Killing Fields
7.51984
MovieDramaHistory
New York Times reporter Sydney Schanberg is on assignment covering the Cambodian Civil War, with the help of local interpreter Dith Pran and American photojournalist Al Rockoff. When the U.S. Army pulls out amid escalating violence, Schanberg makes exit arrangements for Pran and his family. Pran, however, tells Schanberg he intends to stay in Cambodia to help cover the unfolding story — a decision he may regret as the Khmer Rouge rebels move in.
A Christmas CarolA Christmas Carol · 1984
A Christmas Carol
7.51984
MovieDramaFantasy
Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.
Fierce CreaturesFierce Creatures · 1997
Fierce Creatures
6.21997
MovieComedyRomance
Ex-policeman Rollo Lee is sent to run Marwood Zoo, the newly acquired business of a New Zealand tycoon. In order to meet high profit targets and keep the zoo open, Rollo enforces a new 'fierce creatures' policy, whereby only the most impressive and dangerous animals are allowed to remain in the zoo. However, the keepers are less enthusiastic about complying with these demands.
Local HeroLocal Hero · 1983
Local Hero
6.81983
MovieComedyDrama
An American oil company sends a man to Scotland to buy up an entire village where they want to build a refinery. But things don't go as expected.
The Mighty QuinnThe Mighty Quinn · 1989
The Mighty Quinn
6.01989
MovieActionCrime
Police chief Xavier Quinn investigates the gruesome murder of Donald Pater, one of the wealthiest residents on a Caribbean island. He was found decapitated in his Jacuzzi. Although the local political establishment, especially crooked Governor Chalk, insists that small-time thief Maubee is responsible, Xavier has his doubts. This view is complicated by the police chief's personal history with Maubee: The men have been friends since childhood.
Defence of the RealmDefence of the Realm · 1986
Defence of the Realm
6.41986
MovieActionThriller
A reporter named Mullen 'stumbles' onto a story linking a prominent Member of Parliament to a KGB agent and a near-nuclear disaster involving a teenage runaway and a U.S. Air Force base. Has there been a Government cover-up? Mullen teams up with Vernon Bayliss, an old hack, and Nina Beckam, the MP's assistant, to find out the truth.
GoldeneyeGoldeneye · 1989
Goldeneye
5.91989
MovieTV MovieDrama
British writer Ian Fleming's life and loves suggest that of his spy-novel hero, secret agent James Bond.

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James McNeill Whistler and the Case for BeautyJames McNeill Whistler and the Case for Beauty · 2014
James McNeill Whistler and the Case for Beauty
2014
MovieDocumentary
Caustic wit, man about town, James McNeill Whistler was the original art star. Famous for his patent leather shoes, monocle, and uptown swagger, Whistler's theatrics attracted the curiosity of buyers and the attention of the critics. But beneath the high gloss and mannered style, the struggle of this pioneering genius to find his own voice resulted in a breakaway style that moved painting towards abstraction and would revolutionize the art world in his time-and beyond. Best known for the groundbreaking portrait of his mother, Whistler had become one of the most recognized artists in Europe by the time of his death. He is now placed in the first rank of modern painters, his work compared to that of Velazquez and Rembrandt. Dramatic re-creations, art, graphics, and interviews combine to profile this fascinating character.

Production Design