Hal Holbrook
33 titles
Filmography
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Creepshow
(1982)An homage to 50's horror comics with five tales by Stephen King. Horrormeister King appears in one story.

Rituals
(1977)This backwoods slasher film tells the horrific story of a group of doctors on a camping trip in the woods who learn they are prey being hunted down.
Stormchasers
(1995)A tale of scientific discovery and natural wonder travels around the planet to experience our most extreme storms and to witness the dramatic -- and often perilous -- efforts of scientists in the pursuit of understanding weather.

Trail of Hope
(1997)The Mormon Trail, a conduit to the West, was used by more than 70,000 emigrants - most of them migrating for religious reasons - on their journey to the Great Basin. The great majority of these pioneers made the trek on foot across windblown plains, sunbaked deserts, and frozen mountain valleys, each step a triumph in the face of tragedy, and a testament to unwavering faith.

Magnum Force
(1973)Dirty Harry is on the trail of vigilante cops who are not above going beyond the law to kill the city's undesirables.

The Star Chamber
(1983)When crime on the street gets out of hand, a group of socially prominent men form a vigilante squad. Michael Douglas is chilling.

Fletch Lives
(1989)Intrepid reporter Fletch inherits a crumbling southern mansion - and a dead lawyer in his bed, a loony televangelist, and a suspicious land deal that will force this master of disguise to go undercover!

The Girl from Petrovka
(1974)Goldie Hawn, Hal Holbrook and Anthony Hopkins star in this touching and bittersweet story of a forbidden romance between an American reporter and a Russian ballerina behind the Iron Curtain.

The Kidnapping of the President
(1980)A Secret Service chief leads a game of cat and mouse with a gang of terrorists holding the U.S. president hostage in a booby-trapped truck.

The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus
(2000)A human orphan raised by the Faire Folke becomes the benefactor of all human children.

They Only Kill Their Masters
(1972)When a woman is mysteriously killed in the small coastal town of Eden Landing, Police Chief Abel Marsh (James Garner) investigates. Initially, he's inclined to believe the town rumor that she was killed by her own Doberman Pinscher. But as Abel digs deeper he uncovers a complex network of connections between the dead girl and virtually everyone else in their tiny community. Faced with an ever-widening number of suspects, Abel consoles himself by sleeping with the prettiest (Katharine Ross).

My Own Country
(1998)After emigrating from India, an infectious disease expert takes a position at a rural hospital in Tennessee during the early years of the AIDS crisis.

The Firm
(1993)Based on John Grisham's novel - a young, ambitious law student accepts a handsome bid from a seemingly prestigious law firm. But when he discovers that the mob runs it, he must devise a plan to save his wife, his career and himself from elimination.

The Fog
(1980)As a small California town nears its centenary, eerie events unfold: objects animate, Rev. Malone uncovers a town secret, announcer Stevie sees a mystic fire, and Elizabeth finds a mutilated fisherman. A luminous fog envelops the town, bringing death in its wake.

Waking the Dead
(2000)When one man's 70's idealism confronts his 80's aspirations, he begins an emotional rollercoaster that brings ghosts back to life and asks the ultimate question: Does love conquer all, even death?

Wild in the Streets
(1968)A millionaire rock star/drug pusher is elected President after the voting age is lowered to 14.

Men of Honor
(2000)A black man joins the newly-integrated Navy and clashes with his officer.

Midway
(1976)This gripping film interweaves the stories of the soldiers who fought the Battle of Midway, which took place six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor and was a turning point for the U.S.

Promised Land
(2012)In Promised Land, Matt Damon stars as Steve Butler, a corporate salesman whose journey from farm boy to big-time player takes an unexpected detour when he lands in a small town, where he grapples with a surprising array of both open hearts and closed doors. Gus Van Sant helms the film from an original screenplay written by John Krasinski & Matt Damon, from a story by Dave Eggers.

The People Next Door
(1970)Comfortable New York suburbanites Arthur and Gerrie Mason learn that their seemingly innocent teenage daughter Maxie is a drug addict.