Bill Connor

Рождение : 1949-01-01, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK

Фильмы

Маленький принц
Orchestrator
Мир невозможен без фантазии и приключений. По крайней мере в это верит добродушный старик авиатор, по соседству с которым недавно поселилась одна очень педантичная мама со своей прилежной дочкой. Жизнь девочки подчинена строгому учебному плану, в котором время на друзей предусмотрено только следующим летом. Однако этот тщательно выстроенный план трещит по швам, когда в жизнь девочки врывается странный сосед с его невероятными рассказами о Маленьком Принце и далёких звёздах. Осталось только починить самолёт, и в путь! Так начинается большое путешествие девочки — полное опасностей, волшебства, юмора и настоящей дружбы.
Curse of the Phoenix
Music
A young man becomes haunted by a wraithe after becoming obsessed with a woman's death from 160 years ago.
Wide Blue Yonder
Original Music Composer
An anti-authority rogue in an old folks' home breaks all the rules and causes mayhem honoring his friend's dying wish to be buried at sea.
Tell Me That You Love Me
Music
Laura Simms has an exciting job as a top magazine editor, but her love life's a disaster. Her luck seems to change when she meets Gabriel, a handsome but mysterious man who believes in old-fashioned love and marriage.
Home Run
Music
Back in London from abroad, Bill English has it all - smart flat with a river view, flash car and, of course, the beautiful Anna. But he was born and brought up in these parts and everything's changed. Anna asks: 'Where are the ghosts Bill?'
The Edge of the Ceiling
Music
Alan Garner was the author of The Owl Service, one of the key texts within the recent fad for the English Wyrd. This early 1980’s documentary features Garner talking about his life and influences, and comes loaded with narrated excerpts from his books and eerie musical interludes and recorded screams that are curiously reminiscent of The League Of Gentlemen. Other scenes of Garner wandering around his key sites of inspiration – mainly around Alderley Edge in Cheshire – look like they’re from the early days of pop videos, with shaky hand-held footage and sudden zooms into blacked-out windows and strange rock formations. Somehow it all adds to the sincere intention of introducing Garner’s unusual body of work to the unsuspecting viewer.