
August 25, 1936 · 89 years old
Hugh Hudson was an English film director. His best-known international success is the 1981 multiple Academy Award-winning film, Chariots of Fire.

Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, are driven to win in the 1924 Olympics as they wrestle with issues of pride and conscience.

A missing heir of respected Scottish family, raised in African jungles by animals, finally returns to his estate only to realize that difference between the two worlds is really significant.

A trapper and his young son get pulled into the American revolution early as unwilling participants and remain involved through to the end.

A bored Italian socialite (Kim Basinger) abandons her jet-set lifestyle for the rigors and rewards of rural Kenya in this true story, based on the best-selling memoir by Kuki Gallmann. Directed by Hugh Hudson (Chariots of Fire).

Life and events of the man who realized one of the most important discoveries of the 19th century: Altamira's caves.

A young boy attempts to reunite an abandoned polar bear cub with its mother in northern Canada.

Orphan Balmani rescues tiger cub Mukti from cruel hunters, and together they set off on an adventure to find a safe home for Mukti.