All 12 Sarah Harding Movies
Looking for a captivating dive into the world of film? Look no further than our roundup of Sarah Harding’s top movies. This article takes you on a journey through some of her most memorable and iconic roles. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of Sarah Harding’s cinematic endeavors, as we explore her versatility, artistry, and the unforgettable moments she brought to life on the big screen.
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1. The National Music Awards 2003 (2003)
Experience the magic of music at the 2003 National Music Awards! This star-studded event, broadcasted live from the UK, honors the best and brightest artists in the music industry. Hosts Amanda Holden and Richard Bacon take you on a whirlwind journey through the worlds of pop, rock, and everything in between. Get ready to witness unforgettable performances by legends like Shirley Bassey and soaring newcomers, as they celebrate their achievements in music. Prepare to be entertained and amazed as the National Music Awards 2003 showcases the power and passion of music like never before. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable night of entertainment and celebration!
2. Girls Aloud: Girls on Film (2005)
Dive headfirst into the vibrant and exhilarating world of Girls Aloud with the immersive music video collection, “Girls on Film. “ This captivating DVD, released in 2005, showcases all of the band’s promo videos from their first two albums, as well as electrifying TV performances and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage. Featuring the iconic and talented singers Cheryl and Nadine Coyle, along with guest appearances by British pop sensations, this comprehensive collection is a must-have for any Girls Aloud fan.
3. Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits Live from Wembley Arena 2006 (2006)
Experience the electrifying energy of Girls Aloud as they take the stage at Wembley Arena for the final night of their ‘Chemistry’ tour in this unforgettable live performance. Captured in high definition, the British pop sensation brings their unique blend of music to life against the iconic backdrop of England’s Wembley Arena in London. Join the band — comprised of Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, and their fellow Girls Aloud members — as they perform an unforgettable collection of their greatest hits, showcasing their immense talent for English music and leaving audiences begging for more.
4. St. Trinian’s (2007)
St. Trinian’s is a hilarious and heartwarming family comedy from the UK, released in 2007. Faced with financial difficulties, the girls of St. Trinian’s school devise a daring plan to save their beloved institution. They mastermind and execute a heist, with the aid of a brilliant group of geniuses. The film is filled with laughs, as the girls navigate their way through the chaos and, in the process, prove their unexpected talents. The cast includes an enticing mix of stars such as Talulah Riley, Rupert Everett, and Gemma Arterton. Directed by seasoned filmmakers Oliver Parker and Barnaby Thompson, St. Trinian’s delivers a fresh take on the classic British comedy genre. With its engaging plot and lovable characters, this film is sure to become a timeless classic, perfect for the whole family to enjoy together. St. Trinian’s is produced by the iconic Ealing Studios, Entertainment Film Distributors, and Fragile Films, and it has a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes. So, gather your loved ones and get ready for a rollicking adventure that will have you laughing all the way through.
5. Wild Child (2008)
In the breezy, upbeat comedy “Wild Child, “ Malibu princess Poppy Moore (Emma Roberts) finds herself in the unlikeliest of places: a strict English boarding school. Pupulsive and unruly, Poppy is sent away by her father as a lesson in discipline and etiquette. With her carefree Malibu attitude clashing with the stuffy English atmosphere, Poppy must navigate a world far removed from the one she’s used to. As she forges unlikely friendships and stands up for herself, Poppy learns that sometimes, the most valuable lessons are found in the most unexpected places. A delightful mix of culture clash, rebellion, and heartfelt coming-of-age, “Wild Child” offers a fresh, funny, and engaging cinematic experience.
6. Bad Day (2008)
“Bad Day” is a gripping crime thriller that takes you on a journey of revenge and uncovering dark secrets. Rebecca Ryan, brilliantly played by Claire Goose, is an undercover cop who infiltrates London’s south side mob as a taxi driver. When her young daughter Lynn is brutally murdered, she believes her cover is compromised, leading her to take matters into her own hands.
7. Girls Aloud: Tangled Up — Live from the O2 (2008)
Get ready for an electrifying night as Girls Aloud brings their ‘Tangled Up’ tour to the captivating O2 Arena in London in the live concert film “Girls Aloud: Tangled Up — Live from the O2” (2008). Witness the iconic band’s unforgettable performance, featuring their hit singles and crowd-pleasing anthems that are sure to leave you spellbound.
8. St Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold (2009)
“St Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold” is a witty comedy adventure that follows the outrageous girls of St. Trinian’s school on an epic quest for a hidden treasure. The plot takes a thrilling turn when they learn their headmistress, Miss Fritton, is a distant relative of a notorious pirate. Packed with a brilliant cast, including Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, and David Tennant, the movie is a non-stop joyride, filled with laughter, sly humor, and a surprising twist. Get ready for a heartwarming story of friendship, bravery, and a little bit of rebellion that will leave you cheering for the girls of St. Trinian’s. With its unique blend of adventure, comedy, and family fun, “St Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold” is a must-watch for fans of the original film and a perfect way to introduce the delightful world of St. Trinian’s to newcomers.
9. Freefall (2009)
Freefall, directed by Dominic Savage, is a gripping drama that explores the world of banking and mortgages. In a society where debt seems to define everyone’s lives, ‘Diamond’ Dave Matthews, played by Dominic Cooper, becomes entangled in a morally ambiguous profession, providing mortgages to families who cannot afford them. City banker, Gus, portrayed by Aidan Gillen, thrives on selling lucrative corporate mortgages, with his success giving him literal orgasms. As Dave reconnects with his old school-mate, Jim Potter, played by Laura Ainsworth, a security guard with his own set of problems, they all grapple with the consequences of the property bubble and the ever-increasing debt. With a runtime of only 1 hour and 29 minutes, this film delivers a powerful message and raises questions about the ethics and morality of the banking system. With an IMDb rating of 7.0, it is a must-watch for those who enjoy thought-provoking films.
10. Girls Aloud: Out of Control — Live from the O2 2009 (2009)
Rev up your excitement for a heart-pumping musical experience with Girls Aloud: Out of Control — Live from the O2 2009! This captivating concert film captures the raw energy and power of this iconic UK band as they electrify the iconic O2 Arena on their historic tour.
11. Girls Aloud: Out of Control Live from the O2 (2009)
Experience the electrifying energy of a Girls Aloud concert with “Girls Aloud: Out of Control Live from the O2. “ This 2009 TV special takes viewers behind the scenes of a live music performance like never before. The Girls Aloud pop sensation delivers a powerful performance, capturing the hearts of fans worldwide with their dynamic stage presence.
12. Run for Your Wife (2012)
“Run for Your Wife” is a wildly entertaining British sex comedy that combines crime drama and farce. Follow protagonist John Smith as he finds himself unknowingly entangled in a web of high stakes and hilarity.