My Cousin Rachel


09:34 am - 11:21 am, Today on Cinemax Action (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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A young man plots revenge against his cousin, a beautiful and mysterious woman named Rachel, believing she murdered his guardian.

2017 English Stereo
Drama Romance Crime Drama Remake

Cast & Crew
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Rachel Weisz (Actor) .. Rachel Ashley
Sam Claflin (Actor) .. Philip
Iain Glen (Actor)
Tim Barlow (Actor)
Andrew Havill (Actor) .. Parson Pascoe
Vicki Pepperdine (Actor) .. Mrs. Pascoe
Poppy Lee Friar (Actor) .. Mary Pascoe
Katherine Pearce (Actor) .. Belinda Pascoe
Andrew Knott (Actor) .. Joshua
Louis Suc (Actor)
Deano Mitchison (Actor) .. Ambrose
Attila G. Kerekes (Actor) .. Villager
Cal McCrystal (Actor) .. Geoffrey
Don Whistance (Actor) .. Farmer

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Did You Know..
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Rachel Weisz (Actor) .. Rachel Ashley
Born: March 07, 1971
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: A British actress whose name and dark looks effortlessly conjure up associations with Eastern European exoticism, Rachel Weisz first earned the attention of an international audience with her role as the spoiled daughter of a sculptor in Bernardo Bertolucci's Stealing Beauty (1996). The daughter of a Jewish-Hungarian inventor and an Austrian psychoanalyst (both sides of the family fled Fascist Europe during the '30s), Weisz was born in London on March 3, 1971. Much of her adolescence was spent modeling, and after attending Cambridge to study English, she broke into acting with a role in Sean Mathias' West End revival of Noel Coward's Design for Living.Weisz's performance in the play won her the Critics' Circle Best Newcomer award, and she subsequently took advantage of this recognition with a starring role in the BBC's TV adaptation of Scarlet & Black (1993), and then in 1996 with her aforementioned part in Bertolucci's Stealing Beauty. Although most attention was paid to Liv Tyler in her role as the film's protagonist, Weisz managed to garner notice of her own, and this recognition was furthered by her top billing opposite Keanu Reeves in Chain Reaction that same year. Unfortunately, the big-budget thriller was an unmitigated turkey; Weisz followed it with leads in smaller films such as The Land Girls (1997), a WWII drama that cast her as a young socialite sent to work on a farm; and Going All the Way (1997), a post-war coming-of-age drama starring Ben Affleck and Jeremy Davies that saw Weisz play Wasp, Affleck's Jewish girlfriend.After returning to Britain to star as a hairdresser in the noirish drama I Want You (1998), Weisz reappeared on the Hollywood radar as Brendan Fraser's damsel in distress in the 1999 summer blockbuster The Mummy. That same year, she played yet another love interest, that of a womanizing Ralph Fiennes in Sunshine, István Szabó's epic drama about three generations of a family of Hungarian Jews. Weisz' subsequent turn in the period drama Enemy at the Gates (2000) saw her play the inamorata of yet another Fiennes brother, Joseph. As a Russian-American sniper caught between the affections of a Russian party official (Fiennes) and a legendary sniper (Jude Law), the actress again returned to the early part of the 20th century (this time the Battle of Stalingrad) and to the deep end of the Fiennes family gene pool.Dutifully returning for The Mummy Returns a few short months later, that same year found the starlet gaining positive notice for her role in director Neil LaBute's biting stage drama The Shape of Things. Cast as a young art student whose latest "piece" is a strikingly original form of sculpture, Weisz's character would attempt to transform her boyfriend from schlub to stud to surprising effect. When the play was adapted to film in 2001, the team stuck together with Weisz and co-star Paul Rudd stepping before LaBute's all-seeing lens. For her role in the 2003 crime drama Confidence, Weisz would join a band of talented con artists in a daring bid to take a banker with ties to organized crime for all he's worth. Though the film may not have struck box-office gold, it did prove something of a sleeper and drew generally favorable reviews from critics. Confidence would be one of two films that found Weisz cast alongside screen legend Dustin Hoffman in 2003, the other being the courtroom thriller Runaway Jury. If her last few years had been slightly weighed down in drama, audiences could be assured that things would lighten up considerably when Weisz joined the cast of the Barry Levinson comedy Envy (2004).In 2005 she starred alongside Keanu Reeves again in the comic book adaptation Constantine. The dark film about a man trying to avoid his fate in hell by battling demons on Earth helped keep Weisz's name in circulation, but her next project would create the biggest buzz of her career thus far. Her role in Fernando Meirelles' The Constant Gardener garnered praise from critics and audiences alike, winning her an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Weisz played a British activist working in Kenya whose investigations into government corruption cause her to turn up dead, prompting her husband, Ralph Fiennes, to embark on an epic search to reveal the truth behind her murder. On the heels of this tremendous success, she joined the cast of Darren Aronofsky's psychological science-fiction film The Fountain-a story spanning a thousand years and exploring issues of love, death, and spirituality. Weisz joined Adrien Brody and Mark Ruffalo for The Brothers Bloom (2008), and worked with celebrated director Alejandro Amenabar in Agora (2009), a historical drama featuring Weisz in the lead role. In 2010, Weisz played a major role in The Whistleblower, which was inspired by a true story of a corporation involved in human trafficking, and later worked opposite Daniel Craig in director Terrence Malick's thriller Dream House (2011).
Sam Claflin (Actor) .. Philip
Born: June 27, 1986
Birthplace: Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Trivia: Worked as a paper boy for three years when he was growing up. Cited the 1985 Steven Spielberg adventure-comedy Goonies as his favorite film in an interview with Idol Magazine. Aspired to become a professional football player before suffering a serious leg injury as a teenager. Professional acting debut was on the 2010 TV mini-series The Pillars of the Earth. In 2011 he received a nomination in the 17th Empire Awards for Best Male Newcomer.
Holliday Grainger (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1988
Birthplace: Manchester, England
Trivia: Began her acting career at 6 on the British comedy series All Quiet on the Preston Front. Early TV roles on British series like Casualty and Dalziel and Pascoe often cast her as the troubled kid. In 2008, four of the characters she played on stage, film and TV wound up dead. Big-screen debut came with the 2009 British drama Awaydays. Made the leap to American TV when she was cast as Lucrezia Borgia on the Showtime historical drama The Borgias.
Iain Glen (Actor)
Born: June 24, 1961
Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland
Trivia: A handsome supporting player whose occasional leap into the lead has resulted in some interestingly varied performances, actor Iain Glen has appeared in everything from low-budget indies to high-profile Hollywood blockbusters -- frequently holding his own opposite such screen heavies as Harvey Keitel (The Young Americans) and Billy Connolly (Gabriel & Me). A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, who studied at Edinburgh Academy and the University of Aberdeen before honing his craft at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, the talented Shakespearian actor would go on to impress audiences in such stage works as Macbeth and Henry V. In 1985, the ascending stage talent made a successful transition to the screen with a small role in an episode of the popular U.K. mystery series Taggart, and after making the leap to the big screen with a supporting role in the 1987 feature Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Glen returned to television the next year for a role in the series The Fear. In the years that followed, Glen's big-screen career gained notable momentum thanks to solid performances in Gorillas in the Mist (1988) and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1990), with his early years coming to a peak when he took home a Best Actor award from the Berlin International Film Festival for his turn as a convicted killer in the 1990 film Silent Scream. That same year, Glen also received accolades for his portrayal of real-life explorer Lt. John Hanning Speke in Mountains of the Moon, though the remainder of the decade would find him sticking mainly to U.K. television (occasionally taking the lead, as in 1992's Frankie's House). Following an endearing turn as a sports reporter whose one-night fling leads him to come to terms with his tragic past in Glasgow Kiss, Glen received notable international exposure with a high-profile role opposite Angelina Jolie in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Though Glen's shattering performance as a father suffering terminal lung cancer in the drama Gabriel & Me (screenwriter Lee Hall's follow-up to Billy Elliot) ultimately failed to gel with audiences, Glen's horrific turn as a seemingly possessed father in Darkness offered the talented actor at his manic best. By this point, Glen seemed to be growing increasingly comfortable alternating between more independent-minded features and more large-scale productions, taking the role of noted psychiatrist Carl Jung in the 2003 romantic drama The Soul Keeper before taking a more epic turn as an anthropologist who hunts and captures pygmies in order to study them and prove a link between man and ape in 2005's Man to Man. He appeared in Ridley Scott's epic Kingdom of Heaven, as well as Resident Evil: Extinction. In 2008 he had a major part in a retelling of The Diary of Anne Frank for the BBC, and followed that up with a part in the Michael Caine vehicle Harry Brown. In 2011 he acted in the Oscar winning biopic The Iron Lady.
Pierfrancesco Favino (Actor)
Simon Russell Beale (Actor)
Born: January 12, 1961
Birthplace: Penang, Malaysia
Trivia: Father was a surgeon in the British Army who was stationed in the Federation of Malay when Simon was born. Attended boarding school in England as a chorister while the rest of his family continued to live in Asia. Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company after attending Guildhall School, and met Sam Mendes, who directed him as the title character in Richard III and as Ariel in The Tempest. Toured with the Royal National Theatre's production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead in 1996. Appointed a CBE (a Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 2003. Replaced Tim Curry as King Arthur in Spamalot on Broadway in 2005.
Tim Barlow (Actor)
Born: January 18, 1936
Bobby Scott Freeman (Actor)
Tristram Davies (Actor)
Andrew Havill (Actor) .. Parson Pascoe
Vicki Pepperdine (Actor) .. Mrs. Pascoe
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Worked in publishing before pursuing a career in entertainment. Began studying at the East 15 Acting School at the age of 27. Nominated for two BAFTA TV Awards in 2011 and 2013, for her writing on sitcom Getting On. In 2011, won the Royal Television Society award for Best Writing in a Comedy, for her work on sitcom Getting On. In 2014, co-wrote, co-produced and co-starred in sitcom Puppy Love.
Poppy Lee Friar (Actor) .. Mary Pascoe
Born: April 16, 1995
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Performed as part of the original West End cast of The Sound of Music. Winner of the 2010 AFI Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama for her work in Dead Gorgeous. Starred in the title role of CBBC sci-fi Eve from 2015 to 2017. Nominated for the 2015 Best Performer Children's Bafta for her work in Eve. Winner of the 2018 RTS Yorkshire Best Actor Award for her work in Ackley Bridge.
Katherine Pearce (Actor) .. Belinda Pascoe
Roy Sampson (Actor)
Adam Loxley (Actor)
Andrew Knott (Actor) .. Joshua
Born: November 22, 1979
Birthplace: Salford
Alexander Arnold (Actor)
Born: December 21, 1992
Birthplace: Ashford, Kent, England
Trivia: Best known for his role as Rich Hardbeck on Skins. Joined the Ashford Youth Theatre as a young man and appeared in several plays. Was a member of the National Youth Theatre. Got the role in Skins while still in the sixth form at school. Starred in the music video "Death Cloud" by Cloud Control in 2011. Donated a painting of his childhood bear to The Bristol Autism Project in 2011 to raise money for the charity.
Carl McCrystal (Actor)
Dorian Lough (Actor)
Tobias Beer (Actor)
Harrie Hayes (Actor)
Chris Gallarus (Actor)
Neill MacColl (Actor)
Wilf Walters (Actor)
Margaret Michell (Actor)
Corin Chatwin (Actor)
Sparrow Michell (Actor)
Austin Taylor (Actor)
Louis Suc (Actor)
Deano Mitchison (Actor) .. Ambrose
Attila G. Kerekes (Actor) .. Villager
Cal McCrystal (Actor) .. Geoffrey
Don Whistance (Actor) .. Farmer

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