Alan Horrox

PelĂ­culas

The Canterville Ghost
Producer
'The Canterville Ghost' is one of the most popular choice for making a film in Oscar Wilde's works, and the original short story deserves the popularity. It is a witty spoof about a ghost and the 'haunted' mansion where a rich American family start to live. In this story, the family are not annoyed by the presence of the ghost; no, it is the ghost who is annoyed by the family who just refuse to be terrified. After all, why should we be scared by an old man wearing rusty coat of mail, whose best trick is to walk in the middle of night making big noises?
The Merchant of Venice
Director
A TV schools version of the play by William Shakespeare, filmed in the studio and on location in Venice.
Romeo and Juliet
Director
Adaptation of Shakespeare's play, presented originally on television for schools in the UK.
Somewhere to Run
Producer
Teenagers Sarah and Debbie run away from home and find themselves on the streets of London.
The Spectre of Marxism
Director
The impact of Marx on the 20th century has been all-pervasive and world-wide. This program looks at the man, at the roots of his philosophy, at the causes and explanations of his philosophical development, and at its most direct outcome: the failed Soviet Union.
The Accidental Death of an Anarchist
Director
During questioning by the police, a railway worker falls to his death from the multi-story police HQ. The government says it was an accident but there is a public outcry. The Superintendant and Inspector responsible are awaiting the arrival of an Investigating Judge but get more than they bargained for when a lunatic escapes and impersonates him.