Donald Moffat
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Showdown
(1973)Two former best friends find themselves on the opposite sides of the law, after a woman gets between them.

The Call of the Wild
(1976)In this adaptation of the classic novel, a family pet is trained to become a sled dog for gold prospectors in the harsh Yukon wilderness.

Far North
(1988)A woman returns to her rural North Country home where she grew up when she learns her father's been hospitalized.

Rachel, Rachel
(1968)As she turns 35, schoolteacher Rachel Cameron (Joanne Woodward) realizes she is at the exact middle of her lonely, uninteresting life. Repressed and self-conscious, Rachel yearns for her share of life. Taking small, brave steps she tries things she has shunned for years--attending a revival meeting, and allowing herself to fall in love. Although the man she grows to love leaves her, Rachel disc...

Housesitter
(1992)HD. Architect Steve Martin discovers that con artist Goldie Hawn has moved into his house while posing as his wife in this comedy.

Mary White
(1977)A touching drama based on the real-life relationship between author William White and his daughter Mary, who died at 16 in a horseback accident.

A House Divided: Denmark Vesey's Rebellion
(1982)The true story of a literate, skilled carpenter and ex-slave, follows his fight for justice and the slave rebellion he planned in 1822 Charleston, SC.

Love, Cheat & Steal
(1993)Life for a newly married and satisfied couple starts to turn when a stranger arrives with ties to the wife and begins to secretly blackmail her.

The Gift of Love
(1978)At the start of the 20th century, a wealthy orphan, resigned to an arranged marriage, and an immigrant working to help his poor family fall in love.

The Long Days of Summer
(1980)A Jewish lawyer senses the rise of U.S. anti-Semitism in the summer of 1938 and sees his town in an uproar over Joe Louis’s fight with a German boxer.
Promises in the Dark
(1979)
Trapped in Paradise
(1994)Three inept criminal brothers butcher one last attempt to pull off a big heist in this caper comedy.

Regarding Henry
(1991)Harrison Ford stars as Henry, a successful but unscrupulous New York attorney who is shot during a hold-up at a convenience store. Although he survives, he is left with no memory, speech or motor skills. During his painful recovery Henry decides he no longer wants to be the cynical person he's told he was, and comes to appreciate life itself.

Popeye
(1980)The adventures of the famous sailor man, Popeye (Robbin Williams), and his friends in the seaside town of Sweethaven.

A Smile Like Yours
(1997)A scheming woman and her husband visit a fertility clinic when her secret attempts to conceive fail.