Dennis Farina
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

The Last Rites of Joe May
(2011)An aging hustler, clinging to the belief that he's just one scam away from his big score, faces his final days and his last shot at redemption.

That Old Feeling
(1997)Confrontation unexpectedly turns into passion for a long-divorced couple thrust together at their daughter's wedding.

Knucklehead
(2010)Con artist Eddie Sullivan creates a get-rich-quick scheme by enlisting a sweet gentle giant named Walter as his unwitting accomplice.

Manhunter
(1986)Using his uncanny ability to get inside psychopaths' minds, former FBI agent, Will Graham, returns to action to hunt down a serial killer.

This Old Cub
(2004)A personal look at Hall-of-Fame third baseman, broadcaster, and Chicago Cubs legend Ron Santo and his lifelong battle with type 1 diabetes.

Paparazzi
(2004)In this taut crime thriller, action film star Bo Laramie (Cole Hauser) has it all – a great career, a beautiful family and a Malibu beach house. But his personal life is the constant target of story-seeking photographers, especially the over-zealous Rex Harper (Tom Sizemore). And when an accident threatens Bo’s family, he goes on a rampage of revenge against the relentlessly sleazy shutterbugs.

Bad Seed
(2000)When Preston discovers that his wife Emily has been cheating on him, and that she’s been murdered, he’s sure that her lover is the killer.
The Killing Floor
(1984)Praised by The Village Voice as the most "clear-eyed account of union organizing on film," The Killing Floor tells the little-known true story of the struggle to build an interracial labor union in the Chicago Stockyards. The screenplay by Obie Award-winner Leslie Lee, based on an original story by producer Elsa Rassbach, traces the racial and class conflicts seething in the city’s giant slaughterhouses, and the brutal efforts of management to divide the workforce along ethnic lines, which eventually boiled over in the Chicago Race Riot of 1919. The first feature film directed by Bill Duke, The Killing Floor premiered on PBS' American Playhouse series in 1984 to rave reviews. In 1985 the film was invited to Cannes and won the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Award. It has been showcased at the Lincoln Center and festivals around the world. New 4K restoration by Made in U.SA. Productions, Inc. Laboratory services by UCLA Film and Television Archive Digital Media Lab; Audio Services by Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, Inc.; Digital Color Grading by Planemo (Berlin) and Alpha-Omega digital (Münich). Special thanks to Elsa Rassbach and the Sundance Institute Collection at UCLA Film and Television Archive.

Sidewalks of New York
(2001)From Edward Burns, the celebrated writer, director, producer and star of The Brothers McMullen and She’s The One, comes an ensemble romantic comedy about the joys and woes of six Manhattanites looking for love.

Reindeer Games
(2000)After serving six years in prison, an ex-convict reluctantly takes part in a deadly casino heist devised by his girlfriend’s brother.

Another Stakeout
(1993)Two Seattle detectives go under-cover with an inexperienced female District Attorney. It's an outrageous battle of wills when the unlikely trio must pose as one-big-happy-family to stake out a missing witness in a case against a Las Vegas mob boss.

People Like Us
(1990)When his daughter’s murderer isn’t sufficiently punished by the legal system, a wealthy socialite uses his power to exact his own vigilante justice.

The Mod Squad
(1999)Big screen version of the trend-setting 1960s television series, contemporizing the premise for the '90s. A trio of juvenile delinquents become undercover cops to infiltrate a drug ring in the ultra-hip L.A. club scene.

Get Shorty
(1995)A gangster goes to Hollywood to collect a debt and becomes a big-time producer when he realizes the movie business runs a lot like the mob.

Stealing Harvard
(2002)A home health-care exec under the thumb of his fiancée’s father is forced into petty crime to finance his niece's first year in the Ivy Leagues.

Lucky Stiff
(2014)A down-on-his-luck English shoe salesman unexpectedly inherits $6 million from an American uncle. However, getting the money won't be easy. He'll have to deal with his uncle's unusual will terms and all the other people after his money.

Bottle Shock
(2008)The magical true tale of a father and son, who helped put California’s wine country on the map during the infamous, blind Paris wine tasting of 1976.

Big Trouble
(2002)The lives of several Miami denizens intersect with humorous results.

Thief
(1981)A master safecracker plans his last heist for the sake of a woman but the gangster who hires him won't let go so easily in this tense drama.