Danny Glover
79 titles
Filmography
79 results

The Color Purple
(1985)Celie, a Southern Black woman, gains self-respect as she strives to educate herself and to find love--despite an abusive spouse and a society biased against her race and her sex.

The Saint of Fort Washington
(1993)Friendship. It’s there for the good times. It’s invaluable for the bad times. Jerry and Matthew have each other to rely on as they cope on New York City’s mean streets.

Predator 2
(1990)A police chief learns that an extraterrestrial creature is killing cops.

Angels in the Outfield
(1994)Angels answer a boy's prayers to resurrect a last-place baseball team.

Good Fences
(2003)In the 1970s, an African-American attorney moves his family into the posh, white world of Greenwich, Connecticut—with provocative results.

Flight of the Intruder
(1991)Here comes an explosive wartime adventure with spectacular aerial action. Pilot Jake Grafton, a disillusioned young renegade looking for payback hires a hell bent bombardier to go on an unauthorized mission behind enemy lines.

Supremacy
(2014)A white neo-Nazi takes an African American family hostage for a night of terror, as the father tries to outwit him and faces his own brand of racism.

And the Children Shall Lead
(1985)A 12-year-old African-American girl and her white friends cross racial waters in an effort to ease deeply rooted tensions in 1960’s Mississippi.

Tula: The Revolt
(2013)The true story of a man, who in 1795 colonial Curacao, dared to lead his enslaved people in a peaceful march for freedom, equality, and brotherhood.

Strive
(2019)An African-American teenager, with dreams of going to Yale, finds that hard work, optimism, and perseverance is the essence of what it is to be alive.

Operation Dumbo Drop
(1995)Two men secretly transport a full-grown elephant across 200 miles of rugged terrain.

The Drummer
(2020)Three interwoven stories reveal the traumatic effects of war on the psyches of veterans from different generations.

Birth of a Movement
(2017)In 1915, civil rights activist William Monroe Trotter waged a battle against D.W. Griffith's notoriously Ku Klux Klan-friendly blockbuster The Birth of a Nation, which unleashed a fight still raging today about race relations and representation, and the power and influence of Hollywood. Includes interviews with Spike Lee, Reginald Hudlin, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and DJ Spooky.

Redeeming Uncle Tom: The Josiah Henson Story
(2019)Redeeming Uncle Tom, narrated by acclaimed actor Danny Glover, is a ground-breaking documentary that will restore a hero of the abolitionist movement to his rightful place in history. Josiah Henson overcame incredible odds and brutal oppression to escape from slavery. His life inspired Uncle Tom’s Cabin, the classic novel which has been recognized as one of the sparks that ignited the Civil War.

The Children's Republic
(2012)When their country is torn apart by the ravages of war, a brave band of African children struggles to survive and put their homeland back together.

Chuck Berry: Brown Eyed Handsome Man
(2020)Chuck Berry was a pioneer of Rock and Roll, influencing the sound and style of legendary musicians. Chuck rose to true stardom when The Beatles and The Rolling Stones had some of their earliest hits covering his classics.

The Robeson Effect
(2019)The true story of Danny Glover, who attains greatness not only as a film star, but in a lifelong friendship with actor-director-producer Ben Guillory.

Day of the Mummy
(2014)In hopes of retrieving a legendary diamond from the tomb of King Neferu, an archaeologist encounters the undead king himself — and he wants revenge.

2047: Sights of Death
(2014)In the year 2047 a rebel war agent is forced to go against an oppressive government to expose their war crimes. To avoid capture, he must face a vicious death squad of mercenaries who are prepared to sacrifice their lives rather than see him get out alive.

Lethal Weapon
(1987)A veteran detective and his reckless, eccentric partner investigate the death of a prostitute.