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List of Timothy Dalton Movies: Ranked Best To Worst

1. The Lion in Winter (1968)
15
4
The Lion in Winter
PG
15
4

The Academy Awards-winning film set in 12th century France features King Henry II, who summons his sons and family at Christmas, to name his successor. Though he favors his youngest son, John, his estranged, imprisoned wife, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, released for the holidays, wants the eldest son, Richard, to ascend the throne. The gathered sovereigns conspire to manipulate Henry and have their own way.

Starring:
Anthony Hopkins, Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn, John Castle, Nigel Terry
Directed By:
Anthony Harvey
2. Hot Fuzz (2007)
81
22
Hot Fuzz
R
81
22

A posting in the sleepy village of Sandford is what a London cop, Nicholas Angel, gets for his exceptional arrest record. As he tries to adjust to his new relaxed environment, a series of accidents lead him to conclude that there is more to this tranquil community than he knows. He conducts his search for the culprits and is aided by Danny, his overenthusiastic partner who is a fan of action.  

Directed By:
Edgar Wright
5. Cromwell (1970)
9
5
Cromwell
G
9
5
Starring:
Richard Harris, Alec Guinness, Robert Morley, Dorothy Tutin, Frank Finlay
Directed By:
Ken Hughes
6. The Living Daylights (1987)
20
9
The Living Daylights
PG
20
9

Assigned to help the defection of a KGB officer, James Bond travels to Bratislava, where he is to cover his escape from a concert hall and while doing so notices that a female cellist has been assigned to kill the officer. Realizing that she is not professional, Bond spares her life. Back in England the KGB officer suddenly goes missing and Bond is directed to track him down. 

Role:
James Bond
Starring:
John Rhys-Davies, Desmond Llewelyn, Joe Don Baker, Jeroen Krabbé, Maryam d'Abo
Directed By:
John Glen
7. Licence to Kill (1989)
22
10
Licence to Kill
PG-13
22
10

The sixteenth movie in the James Bond franchise finds Bond looking for revenge against drug lord Fran Sanchez after Sanchez maims his best friend, CIA agent Felix Leiter, and murders Leiter’s wife. But Bond is suspended from the MI6 and is helped by Q and pilot Pam Bouvier in his quest. 

Role:
James Bond
Starring:
Benicio Del Toro, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Desmond Llewelyn, Anthony Zerbe, Frank McRae, Robert Davi
Directed By:
John Glen
8. The Rocketeer (1991)
16
7
The Rocketeer
PG
16
7

Based on the comic-strip superhero of 1930s. Cliff Secord, a stunt pilot, accidently comes across a rocket-powered jetpack that empowers him to fly. Turning into a masked superhero, he saves his girlfriend Jenny as well as others. As he acquires fame as The Rocketeer, everyone from mobsters greedy to rule the world, to FBI and German Nazis come chasing after the superhero.

Role:
Neville Sinclair
Starring:
Directed By:
Joe Johnston
9. Flash Gordon (1980)
14
7
Flash Gordon
PG
14
7

Flash Gordon is a sci-fi adventure film, which revolves around a football player and his friends, who travel to the planet Mongo. They eventually have to fight a tyrant named Ming the Merciless, who plans to test the Earth with unnatural disaster. 

Directed By:
Mike Hodges
10. The Voyeur (1970)
6
4
The Voyeur
6
4

The Voyeur is a comedy drama film which tells the story of Sandro, a 40 year old man married to a woman named Claude. Sandro has a strange obsession of filming his wife in all walks of life. Things however change when Mark enters their life.

Role:
Mark
Starring:
Marcello Mastroianni, John Serret, Aram Stephan, Virna Lisi
Directed By:
Franco Indovina
11. The Man Who Knew Love (1977)
6
4
The Man Who Knew Love
6
4
Role:
Juan de Dios
Starring:
José María Prada, Antonio Ferrandis, Jonathan Burn, Queta Claver
Directed By:
Miguel Picazo
12. Wuthering Heights (1970)
6
4
Wuthering Heights
G
6
4
Role:
Heathcliff
Starring:
Hugh Griffith, Harry Andrews, Pamela Brown, Judy Cornwell
Directed By:
Robert Fuest
13. Agatha (1979)
6
4
Agatha
PG
6
4
Role:
Col. Archibald Christie
Starring:
Dustin Hoffman, Vanessa Redgrave, Helen Morse, Celia Gregory
Directed By:
14. The Tourist (2010)
31
21
The Tourist
PG-13
31
21

When Frank Tupelo meets a beautiful woman, Elise, on board a train to Venice, he takes it as a chance encounter. However, soon he finds himself being chased by Inspector John Acheson as well as a mobster, Reginald Shaw, both of who believe that he is the wanted Alexander Pearce who has undergone a surgery to change his face.

Role:
Chief Inspector Jones
Starring:
Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany, Raoul Bova, Iddo Goldberg, Gwilym Lee, Steven Berkoff
Directed By:
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
15. American Outlaws (2001)
7
5
American Outlaws
PG-13
7
5

The residents of a small town unite against a cunning land baron, who is planning to grab land from their farmers and move them out to make way for a railroad.

Starring:
Colin Farrell, Ali Larter, Kathy Bates, Gabriel Macht, Scott Caan
Directed By:
Les Mayfield
16. Made Men (1999)
5
4
Made Men
R
5
4
Role:
Sheriff Dex Drier
Starring:
Jim Belushi, Steve Railsback, Michael Beach, Carlton Wilborn
Directed By:
Louis Morneau
17. Chanel Solitaire (1981)
5
4
Chanel Solitaire
R
5
4

Chanel Solitaire is a biographical romantic drama film which tells the story of French fashion designer Gabrielle Chanel. The film shows us how she was brought up in an orphanage, and later started training as a milliner. It also focuses on her relationships with two men Etienne and Boy Capel, who play an important role in helping her become a business woman.

Role:
Boy Capel
Starring:
Leslie Caron, Lambert Wilson, Brigitte Fossey, Marie-France Pisier, Karen Black
Directed By:
George Kaczender
18. Antony and Cleopatra (1984)
5
4
Antony and Cleopatra
5
4
Starring:
John Carradine, Nichelle Nichols, Lynn Redgrave, Walter Koenig
Directed By:
Lawrence Carra
19. Time Share (2000)
7
4
Time Share
PG
7
4
Role:
Matt Farragher
Starring:
Nastassja Kinski, Cameron Finley, Kevin Zegers, Billy Kay
Directed By:
Sharon von Wietersheim
20. Permission to Kill (1975)
5
4
Permission to Kill
PG
5
4

Alexander Diakim is a revolutionary who has been banished from his country, but he soon sees an opportunity to return and lead an uprising to remove the fascist regime in power in his nation.  

Role:
Charles Lord
Starring:
Ava Gardner, Dirk Bogarde, Bekim Fehmiu, Nicole Calfan
Directed By:
Cyril Frankel
21. Naked in New York (1993)
5
4
Naked in New York
R
5
4
Starring:
Ralph Macchio, Whoopi Goldberg, Mary-Louise Parker, Eric Stoltz, Jill Clayburgh, Kathleen Turner, Calista Flockhart
Directed By:
Daniel Algrant
22. The Beautician and the Beast (1997)
7
4
The Beautician and the Beast
PG
7
4

The Beautician and the Beast is a romantic comedy film which tells the story of an American cosmetologist Joy Miller, who finds herself in a country named Slovetzia, after being mistaken for a science teacher by the country’s dictator. She is soon tasked with tutoring his children, and shortly after, she finds herself attracted to the father.

Role:
Boris Pochenko
Starring:
Fran Drescher, Patrick Malahide, Ian McNeice, Lisa Jakub
Directed By:
Ken Kwapis
23. Possessed (2000)
4
5
Possessed
4
5
Role:
Fr. Willam Bowden
Starring:
Christopher Plummer, Kathy Bates, Henry Czerny, Shannon Lawson
Directed By:
Steven E. de Souza
24. The Flame Is Love (1979)
3
4
The Flame Is Love
3
4
Role:
Marquis de Guaita
Starring:
Joan Greenwood, Richard Johnson, Shane Briant, Linda Purl
Directed By:
Michael O'Herlihy
25. Sextette (1978)
2
5
Sextette
PG
2
5
Role:
Sir Michael Barrington
Starring:
Mae West, Tony Curtis, Dom DeLuise, Ringo Starr
Directed By:
Ken Hughes
26. Florence Nightingale (1985)
8
3
Florence Nightingale
TV-PG
8
3
Role:
Richard Milnes
Starring:
Jeremy Brett, Claire Bloom, Peter McEnery, Timothy West
Directed By:
Daryl Duke
27. Hawks (1988)
7
3
Hawks
R
7
3
Role:
Bancroft
Starring:
Anthony Edwards, Connie Booth, Jill Bennett, Janet McTeer
Directed By:
Robert Ellis Miller
28. The Informant (1997)
6
3
The Informant
R
6
3
Role:
DCI Rennie
Starring:
John Kavanagh, Cary Elwes, Anthony Brophy, Maria Lennon
Directed By:
Jim McBride
29. The Doctor and the Devils (1985)
6
4
The Doctor and the Devils
R
6
4
Role:
Doctor Thomas Rock
Starring:
Patrick Stewart, Twiggy, Jonathan Pryce, Phyllis Logan, Stephen Rea
Directed By:
Freddie Francis
30. The King's Whore (1990)
5
4
The King's Whore
R
5
4
Role:
Le Roi Vittorio Amadeo
Starring:
Valeria Golino, Margaret Tyzack, Stéphane Freiss, Robin Renucci
Directed By:
Axel Corti
31. Salt Water Moose (1996)
5
4
Salt Water Moose
G
5
4
Role:
Lester Parnell
Starring:
Lolita Davidovich, Johnny Morina, Katharine Isabelle, Corinne Conley
Directed By:
Stuart Margolin
32. Red Eagle (1994)
4
4
Red Eagle
TV-14
4
4
Role:
Jack Carver
Starring:
Omar Sharif, Kabir Bedi, Nigel Havers, Jürgen Prochnow
Directed By:
Jim Goddard
33. Passion's Way (1999)
4
4
Passion's Way
4
4
Role:
Charles Darrow
Starring:
Leslie Caron, Cynthia Harris, Sela Ward, Alicia Witt
Directed By:
Robert Allan Ackerman
34. Brenda Starr (1989)
3
4
Brenda Starr
PG
3
4
Role:
Basil St. John
Starring:
Brooke Shields, Jeffrey Tambor, Eddie Albert, Charles Durning, Diana Scarwid, Nestor Serrano, Tony Peck
Directed By:
Robert Ellis Miller

TV Shows

Doctor Who
39
6
Doctor Who
TV-PG
39
6
Starring:
Talulah Riley, Peter Kay, Mark Gatiss, Greg Davies, Justin Chatwin, Derek Jacobi, Matt Lucas
Directed By:
Graeme Harper, Euros Lyn, Douglas Mackinnon, James Strong, Rachel Talalay
Centennial
9
2
Centennial
9
2
Starring:
Andy Griffith, George Clooney, Mark Harmon, Richard Chamberlain, Raymond Burr, Donald Pleasence, Brian Keith
Directed By:
Virgil W. Vogel, Paul Krasny, Harry Falk
Chuck
26
6
Chuck
TV-14
26
6
Starring:
Scott Bakula, Gary Cole, Katrina Law, Swoosie Kurtz, Summer Glau, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Richie
Directed By:
Robert Duncan McNeill, Allan Kroeker, Patrick R. Norris, Peter Lauer, Jay Chandrasekhar
Penny Dreadful
24
5
Penny Dreadful
TV-MA
24
5
Role:
Sir Malcolm Murray (27 episodes, 2014-2016)
Starring:
Josh Hartnett, Eva Green, Noah Jupe, Alun Armstrong
Agatha Christie's Marple
9
2
Agatha Christie's Marple
TV-14
9
2
Starring:
Kelly Brook, Nicholas Parsons, Ken Russell, Rob Brydon, Martin Kemp, Miriam Margolyes, Peter Serafinowicz
Directed By:
Charlie Palmer, Andy Wilson, John Strickland, Tom Shankland, Nicolas Winding Refn
Judge Dee
7
2
Judge Dee
7
2
Starring:
Michael Goodliffe, Garfield Morgan, Penny Casdagli, Arne Gordon
BBC Play of the Month
6
2
BBC Play of the Month
6
2
Starring:
Jeremy Irons, Ian McKellen, Vincent Price, Pam Ferris, Tom Conti, Joss Ackland, Corin Redgrave
Directed By:
Cedric Messina, Rudolph Cartier, John Gorrie, Waris Hussein, Alan Cooke
Sat'day While Sunday
6
2
Sat'day While Sunday
6
2
Role:
Peter (10 episodes, 1967)
Starring:
Malcolm McDowell, Sarah-Jane Gwillim, Roger McGough, Gordon Reid
Sins
6
2
Sins
6
2
Starring:
Joan Collins, Gene Kelly, Lauren Hutton, Capucine, Giancarlo Giannini, Steven Berkoff, Jean-Pierre Aumont
Directed By:
Douglas Hickox
Framed
7
3
Framed
PG-13
7
3
Role:
Eddie Myers (4 episodes, 1992)
Starring:
Penelope Cruz, Timothy West, Penélope Cruz, David Morrissey, Annabelle Apsion
Directed By:
Geoffrey Sax
Charlie's Angels
6
3
Charlie's Angels
6
3
Starring:
Christopher Lee, Edd Byrnes, Melody Thomas Scott, Ray Milland, Scatman Crothers, Gavin MacLeod, John Forsythe
Directed By:
Dennis Donnelly, Allen Baron, Don Chaffey, George McCowan, Georg Stanford Brown
Unknown Sender
3
3
Unknown Sender
3
3
Role:
Miles (1 episode, 2008)
Starring:
Stan Freberg, Holly Kaplan, Michael Butler Murray, Alexander Cardinale

Narrator/Dubbing

Dunkirk (2004)
10
3
Dunkirk
10
3
Role:
 Narrator (voice)
Starring:
Benedict Cumberbatch, Simon Russell Beale, Clive Brunt, Phil Cornwell
Directed By:
Alex Holmes

Animation Movies

Toy Story 3 (2010)
46
9
Toy Story 3
G
46
9

This Pixar Animation’s computer-animated comedy film is third in the Toy Story series. As Andy, prepares to leave for college, Woody, Buzz Lightyear and other toys – some new – find themselves in a day-care centre instead of the attic. They now have to devise a plan to return home before Andy leaves.

Role:
Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
Starring:
Tom Hanks, Michael Keaton, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Bonnie Hunt, Laurie Metcalf, John Ratzenberger
Directed By:
Lee Unkrich
Toy Story 4 (2019)
18
5
Toy Story 4
G
18
5

The fourth installment in Pixar's Toy Story series, the film begins with Woody being given away to a new owner and his struggle to adjust in the new surroundings and also to a new toy called Forky. The story then goes on to portray his adventures when he and his gang set on a road trip with their owner, meeting his long lost friend Bo Peep on the way. 

Role:
Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
Starring:
Carol Burnett, Keanu Reeves, Betty White, Mel Brooks, Patricia Arquette, Carl Weathers, Bill Hader
Directed By:
Josh Cooley
Stories from My Childhood
7
2
Stories from My Childhood
7
2
Starring:
Kirsten Dunst, Bill Murray, Lacey Chabert, Rob Lowe, Mickey Rooney, Tim Curry, Shirley MacLaine
Directed By:
Ivan Ivanov-Vano, Roman Kachanov, Lev Atamanov
Partysaurus Rex (2012)
7
2
Partysaurus Rex
G
7
2
Role:
Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
Starring:
Corey Burton, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, John Ratzenberger, Joan Cusack, Wallace Shawn
Directed By:
Mark A. Walsh
Toy Story of Terror (2013)
8
3
Toy Story of Terror
TV-G
8
3
Role:
Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
Starring:
Kate McKinnon, Tara Strong, Joan Cusack, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Carl Weathers
Directed By:
Angus MacLane
Hawaiian Vacation (2011)
7
3
Hawaiian Vacation
G
7
3

Barbie Doll and her boyfriend Ken are disappointed upon learning that Bonnie is going to Hawaii with her family, without them. Therefore they decide to stow away in her backpack. Things don’t go as expected, as Bonnie leaves them in her room.

Role:
Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
Starring:
Tom Hanks, Michael Keaton, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Bonnie Hunt, John Ratzenberger, Joan Cusack
Directed By:
Gary Rydstrom
Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014)
7
3
Toy Story That Time Forgot
TV-G
7
3
Role:
Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
Starring:
Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Joan Cusack, Kristen Schaal, Kevin McKidd
Directed By:
Steve Purcell
Secret of the Wings (2012)
7
3
Secret of the Wings
G
7
3

Secret of the Wings is an animated fantasy comedy film which tells the story of Tinker Bell, who ventures into the forbidden Winter Woods. Eventually, this leads her to her twin named Periwinkle.

Role:
Lord Milori (voice)
Starring:
Lucy Liu, Matt Lanter, Lucy Hale, Jeff Bennett, Mae Whitman
Directed By:
Roberts Gannaway, Peggy Holmes
Small Fry (2011)
6
3
Small Fry
G
6
3
Role:
Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
Starring:
Jane Lynch, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, John Ratzenberger, Joan Cusack, Lori Alan
Directed By:
Angus MacLane, Dylan Brown
Gedo senki (2006)
7
4
Gedo senki
PG-13
7
4

In a mystical land known as Earthsea, a mysterious force is threatening to plunge humanity into destruction. Sparrowhawk, a wizard tries to find the source of this imbalance, and along the way, he also rescues Arren, a runaway prince. They eventually join forces with a former priestess and her daughter to fight an evil force that seeks destruction.

Role:
Ged / Sparrowhawk (voice)
Starring:
Mariska Hargitay, Willem Dafoe, Jun'ichi Okada, Jun Fubuki, Aoi Teshima
Directed By:
Gorô Miyazaki
Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)
5
4
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
TV-PG
5
4

After DJ Drake’s father, who is a movie star and also a spy, gets kidnapped, the Looney Tunes characters come to life in order to help Drake in tracking his father.  

Role:
Damien Drake
Starring:
Heather Locklear, Steve Martin, Brendan Fraser, Peter Graves, Billy West, Roger Corman, Joan Cusack
Directed By:
Joe Dante