In 1980, Pierce Brosnan started off his feature film career with two very brief, dialogue-free bit parts alongside two legendary actors. Brosnan had the distinction of kidnapping Bob Hoskins at the end of the underrated gangster classic, The Long Good Friday (and through the magic of editing, filmed his entire role without even meeting Hoskins). He also had this uncredited role acting alongside with Elizabeth Taylor during the filming of a movie-within-a-movie in the screen adaptation of Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d.