The Best Michael Kitchen Movies

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List of the best Michael Kitchen movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Michael Kitchen's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Michael Kitchen movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Michael Kitchen movies will be at the top of the list. Michael Kitchen has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Michael Kitchen movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Michael Kitchen films to end the squabble once and for all.

If you think the best Michael Kitchen role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one. The greatest Michael Kitchen performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand.

Alibi and The Dive are included on this list along with many more.

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  • Alibi
    1

    Alibi

    Sophie Okonedo, Phyllis Logan, Michael Kitchen
    50 votes
    • Released: 2003
  • Enchanted April
    2
    Miranda Richardson, Joan Plowright, Alfred Molina
    41 votes
    • Released: 1991
    • Directed by: Mike Newell
    When married British women Rose Arbuthnot (Miranda Richardson) and Lottie Wilkins (Josie Lawrence) decide to take a break from their respective spouses, they stay at a castle in Italy for a quiet holiday. Joining the ladies is Caroline Dester (Polly Walker), a young socialite, and Mrs. Fisher (Joan Plowright), an older aristocrat. Liberated from their daily routines, the four women ease into life in rural Italy, and each finds herself transformed by the experience.

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  • Mrs. Dalloway
    3
    Vanessa Redgrave, Natascha McElhone, Rupert Graves
    23 votes
    • Released: 1997
    • Directed by: Marleen Gorris
    First seen in Virginia Woolf's novel, Clarissa Dalloway (Vanessa Redgrave) looks back on her youth as she readies for a gathering at her house. The wife of a legislator (John Standing) and a doyenne of London's upper-crust party scene, Clarissa finds that the plight of ailing war veteran Septimus Warren Smith (Rupert Graves) reminds her of a past romance with Peter Walsh (Michael Kitchen). In flashbacks, young Clarissa (Natascha McElhone) explores her possibilities with Peter.

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  • Dandelion Dead
    4

    Dandelion Dead

    Sarah Miles, Michael Kitchen, Peter Vaughan
    22 votes
    • Released: 1994
    • Directed by: Mike Hodges
    Dandelion Dead is the title of a British TV mini-series produced in 1994, telling the true story of Herbert Rowse Armstrong, a practising solicitor in the provincial town of Hay-on-Wye, Wales, who was convicted and hanged in May 1922 for the murder of his wife and the attempted murder of a fellow solicitor and business rival, Mr. Oswald Martin. The series starred Michael Kitchen as Major Armstrong, Sarah Miles as Catherine Armstrong, David Thewlis as Oswald Martin and Lesley Sharp as Martin's wife. It was directed by Mike Hodges and won a BAFTA in 1995. As well as telling the main story of Major Armstrong's crimes, the series develops the courtship of Martin and his wife and shows the effects of events on Armstrong's children.
  • The Last Contract
    5
    Mikael Persbrandt, Michael Kitchen, Pernilla August
    22 votes
    • Released: 1998
    • Directed by: Kjell Sundvall
    A Swedish police officer (Mikael Persbrandt) on the verge of a breakdown feels he could have stopped the assassin (Michael Kitchen) of Prime Minister Olaf Palme in 1986.
  • Falling
    6

    Falling

    Penelope Wilton, Eleanor Tomlinson, Michael Kitchen
    32 votes
    • Released: 2005
    • Directed by: Tristram Powell

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