Movies starring d'Abo, Maryam

Xtro (1983)

Friday, September 11th, 2009
Genres: Horror | Sci-Fi
Countries: UK
Actors: Sayer, Philip | Stegers, Bernice | Brainin, Danny | d'Abo, Maryam | Nash, Simon | Mandell, Peter | Cardy, David | Wing, Anna | Fyfe, Robert | Best, Katherine | Pereno, Robert | Crawford, Sean | Dry, Tim | Silvey, Susie | Whybrow, Arthur
Directors: Bromley Davenport, Harry
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Tony’s father Sam, abducted by aliens three years earlier, returns to earth and seeks out his wife and son, but Rachel has since been living with Joe and the reunion is awkward. Joe doesn’t trust Sam, and Rachel can’t quite decide what her feelings are for her two men. Sam is not the same as when he left, and he begins affecting Tony in frightening ways.

Prince and Me 2, The (2006)

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007
Genres: Romance
Countries: USA
Actors: Mably, Luke | Heskin, Kam | Burton-Hill, Clemency | d'Abo, Maryam | Firth, Jonathan | Holt, Jim | Fellowes, David
Directors: Cyran, Catherine
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The Prince and Me 2: The Royal Wedding continues the story of 2003’s fantasy romance The Prince and Me. In the earlier film, Paige (Julia Stiles) – a midwestern college co-ed – falls in love with Edvard (Luke Mably), sans realizing that he is actually the Prince of Denmark. In this sequel, Paige (now played by neophyte Kam Heskin) and Eddie must confront a centuries-old Danish edict declaring that if a Danish prince marries a commoner, he must abdicate his throne.

007 Living Daylights, The (1987)

Sunday, February 4th, 2007
Genres: Action | Adventure | Thriller
Countries: UK | USA
Actors: Dalton, Timothy | d'Abo, Maryam | Krabbé, Jeroen | Baker, Joe Don | Rhys-Davies, John | Malik, Art | Wisniewski, Andreas | Wheatley, Thomas | Llewelyn, Desmond | Brown, Robert | Keen, Geoffrey | Gotell, Walter | Bliss, Caroline | Terry, John | Hey, Virginia
Directors: Glen, John
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After Bond helps Russian officer Georgi Koskov (‘Jeroen Krabbe’(qv)) make a daring defection to the West, the intelligence community is shocked when Koskov is abducted from his remote hiding place. Bond leaps into action, following a trail that leads to the gorgeous Kara (‘Maryam d’Abo’(qv)), who plays Bond as easily as she plays her Stradivari cello. As they unravel a complex weapons scheme with global implications, they are forced into hair-raising chases, a riveting jailbreak and an epic battle in the Afghanistan desert with tanks, airplanes and a legion of freedom fighters on horseback.