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  1. Michael Redwood. Director: Decline of an Empire. Academy member / Active member of the U.S 'Motion Picture Sound Editors Association' and a member of The 'Society of Authors', Michael partnered with Tony Scott during the late 80's based at West London's Film-Photo Design Studio, working on titles such as: 'Aliens' 'Romancing the Stone', 'The ...

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  2. Decline of an Empire is a 2014 British biographical historical drama film, produced and directed by Michael Redwood, about the life of Catherine of Alexandria. It is one of the last film roles of Peter O'Toole, who died before the film was released, and the last film of Joss Ackland before he retired and his death in 2023.

  3. Michael Redwood. Director: Decline of an Empire. Academy member / Active member of the U.S 'Motion Picture Sound Editors Association' and a member of The 'Society of Authors', Michael partnered with Tony Scott during the late 80's based at West London's Film-Photo Design Studio, working on titles such as: 'Aliens' 'Romancing the Stone', 'The ...

  4. Aug 12, 2014 · Decline of an Empire: Directed by Michael Redwood. With Nicole Cernat, Peter O'Toole, Joss Ackland, Steven Berkoff. Constantine joins the Roman army to find his missing childhood friend. Once alerted to his friend's whereabouts, he prepares for an all out war between the East and the West.

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    • Michael Redwood
    • 2014-08-12
  5. STARS OF CANCER UK - People - MOVIE. STARS OF CANCER UK has been created by Bulgarian medical Doctor and film producer Zlatina Filipova, alongside British film producer and director Michael Redwood, working together with an Oscar winning team.

  6. Apr 6, 2015 · Director Michael Redwood. The film was to be Peter O'Toole's last ever movie. Credit: PA Wire. Images of O'Toole performing in what was to be his last film role have also been released. The actor...

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  8. Aug 20, 2014 · This surely must have left first-time feature director Michael Redwood, who cast O’Toole in his new film, Katherine of Alexandria, quaking in his Liverpudlian boots?