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    There’s more to this man than just sharp suits and vodka martinis.

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    Welcome to WatchMojo UK and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the top 5 Daniel

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    Craig movies you’ve never seen!

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    For this list, we’re looking at the lesser-known (but just as brilliant) performances from

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    Daniel Craig’s back-catalogue, not including small supporting or cameo roles.

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    While he’s world famous for playing James Bond, and he has starred in international

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    blockbusters – including “Logan Lucky”, “Munich” and “The Girl with the Dragon

  • 00:44

    Tattoo” – these are the films that you might’ve missed.

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    Craig’s no stranger to intense action movies nowadays, but this World War One film was

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    one of his first.

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    “The Trench” sees Craig play the battle-hardened Sergeant Winter, who leads his platoon into

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    the Battle of the Somme.

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    Winter’s a straight-talking sort and a frontline veteran, but even he can’t prepare for the

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    horror of what’s to come.

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    The cast is crammed with recognisable faces, too – from Cillian Murphy to Danny Dyer.

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    And if you’re looking for more war films with Craig front and centre, how about the

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    2008 revenge drama, “Defiance”?

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    In it, Craig plays a Jewish victim of the Nazi regime, who sets out to avenge his parents’

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    deaths.

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    To another intense role, but a very different setting.

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    We’re in 19th century Ireland for this film, which sees Craig star opposite Greta Scacchi,

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    for a story centred on a scandalous affair.

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    Scacchi’s Agnes MacDonnell is a wealthy and independent divorcee who proudly defies

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    how society says a woman should act.

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    And in keeping with her risqué reputation, Agnes begins a steamy relationship with a

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    worker from her estate – enter Daniel Craig.

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    But the fun gradually evaporates, as Craig’s character becomes obsessive, intrusive and

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    increasingly scary.

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    To a dark indie comedy, and one of Craig’s most unexpected roles.

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    He plays one of the Blanche family – who inherit a remote and dilapidated health resort.

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    Following the death of Dame Blanche, the matriarchal family leader, the hotel seems headed for

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    ruin – until Toni Colette arrives to revamp the menu, and rekindle a romance with Craig.

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    And there’s a satisfying link for Bond fans, too.

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    In Craig’s first Bond flick, “Casino Royale”, he stays with Vesper Lynd at another Hotel

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    Splendide, in Montenegro.

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    And that’s a five-star fact.

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    Starring as a schizophrenic patient who struggles to readjust to daily life, Craig takes on

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    a complex role for this film.

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    He plays Ray, who appears to be on an upward curve, with the voices in his head managed

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    by medication.

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    Craig’s character stays with his brother Pete (played by David Morrissey) and soon

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    develops a relationship with Laura, who’s played by Kelly Macdonald.

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    But when Ray tries to wean himself off his meds, problems begin to emerge.

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    The movie was lauded for avoiding tired clichés on mental health, while Craig’s acting also

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    had critics cooing.

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    Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions.

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    Away from his blockbuster roles, Craig has consistently proven his versatility – and

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    unconventional romances are quite a specialist subject.

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    We might’ve listed the 1997 Franco-German drama “Obsession” on today’s list – where

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    Craig plays one corner of an impassioned love triangle – but “The Mother” takes top

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    spot.

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    It sees Craig play handyman Darren, who has an affair with a recently-widowed grandmother,

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    played by Anne Reid.

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    Oh, and he’s also romantically involved with Anne Reid’s daughter.

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    The Brit film lacks the commercial clout of some of Craig’s other movies, but it was

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    the toast of award shows in 2004.

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    And for good reason.

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The example sentences of FRONTLINE in videos (15 in total of 33)

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and coordinating conjunction so preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner z proper noun, singular . 501 cardinal number went verb, past tense from preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner transitional adjective to to a determiner frontline proper noun, singular role noun, singular or mass rather adverb quickly adverb .
due proper noun, singular to to the determiner rapid adjective advances noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction aviation noun, singular or mass technology noun, singular or mass , the determiner aircraft noun, singular or mass were verb, past tense retired verb, past participle from preposition or subordinating conjunction frontline proper noun, singular service noun, singular or mass
the determiner p proper noun, singular - 26 cardinal number had verb, past tense been verb, past participle withdrawn verb, past participle from preposition or subordinating conjunction frontline proper noun, singular service noun, singular or mass by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner time noun, singular or mass america proper noun, singular entered verb, past tense the determiner second adjective
frontline proper noun, singular forces noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner empire proper noun, singular , as preposition or subordinating conjunction security noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction coruscant proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction as preposition or subordinating conjunction bodyguards proper noun, singular for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner emperor proper noun, singular .
back adverb into preposition or subordinating conjunction frontline proper noun, singular service noun, singular or mass , with preposition or subordinating conjunction almost adverb all determiner cruisers noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner us personal pronoun navy verb, non-3rd person singular present operating verb, gerund or present participle the determiner plane noun, singular or mass
this determiner short adjective video noun, singular or mass , for preposition or subordinating conjunction frontline proper noun, singular staff noun, singular or mass , will modal provide verb, base form you personal pronoun with preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner overview noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction human adjective factors noun, plural
retroactively adverb named verb, past participle the determiner soc proper noun, singular as preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner seagull proper noun, singular when wh-adverb they personal pronoun were verb, past tense brought verb, past participle back adverb into preposition or subordinating conjunction frontline proper noun, singular service noun, singular or mass proper noun, singular an determiner
now adverb appearing verb, gerund or present participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction new proper noun, singular york proper noun, singular , this determiner 20 cardinal number + noun, singular or mass year noun, singular or mass festival noun, singular or mass has verb, 3rd person singular present been verb, past participle bringing verb, gerund or present participle the determiner frontline proper noun, singular experience noun, singular or mass
there existential there are verb, non-3rd person singular present six cardinal number stats proper noun, singular when wh-adverb it personal pronoun comes noun, plural to to the determiner backcourt proper noun, singular , and coordinating conjunction five cardinal number stats proper noun, singular for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner frontline proper noun, singular .
china proper noun, singular has verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner population noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction 1.35 cardinal number billion cardinal number people noun, plural , with preposition or subordinating conjunction 2.3 cardinal number million cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction them personal pronoun in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner frontline proper noun, singular
the determiner following verb, gerund or present participle day noun, singular or mass , masha proper noun, singular , a determiner nurse noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner frontline proper noun, singular , calls verb, 3rd person singular present leonid proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction lyuda proper noun, singular to to witness verb, base form
on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner fifth adjective day noun, singular or mass , at preposition or subordinating conjunction talevera proper noun, singular , the determiner american proper noun, singular frontline proper noun, singular , margaret proper noun, singular asks verb, 3rd person singular present around preposition or subordinating conjunction for preposition or subordinating conjunction gibson proper noun, singular where wh-adverb

Use "frontline" in a sentence | "frontline" example sentences

How to use "frontline" in a sentence?

  • Don't count out other amazing programming like Frontline. You will still find more hours of in-depth news programming, investigative journalism and analysis on PBS than on any other outlet.
    -Gwen Ifill-
  • If the frontline people do count, you couldn't prove it by examining the reward systems in most organizations.
    -Karl Albrecht-
  • Frontline' does 10 news shows a year, so one a week is quite an undertaking.
    -Bill Kurtis-
  • I couldn't concentrate on music. So I made the choice to give up my career as a musician in the frontline to deal with the business.
    -Robert Fripp-
  • I see libraries and librarians as frontline soldiers in the war against illiteracy and the lack of imagination.
    -Neil Gaiman-

Definition and meaning of FRONTLINE

What does "frontline mean?"

/ˈˌfrənt ˈˌlīn/

noun
part of army closest to enemy.