Sally Struthers
6 titles
Filmography
6 results
...And Your Name Is Jonah
(1979)Because of a misdiagnosis, a deaf young boy named Jonah (Jeffrey Bravin) has been classified as mentally handicapped and is institutionalized. Jonah's parents, Danny (James Woods) and Jenny (Sally Struthers), are shocked at this realization, and so make efforts to open communication and develop a relationship with their child. Their patience is tested not only by their withdrawn son, but by his doctors who are not convinced he's deaf and consider him better off institutionalized.

eVil Sublet
(2023)A couple finds their dream apartment in the city, only to find it haunted by murderous ghosts. With help from unusual friends, they aim to fight back.

I Brake for Caterpillars
(2024)Misdiagnosed with a terminal illness, Ethan Colby, a computer nerd, dates his hospice worker while suspecting someone is out to get him.

Christmas Harmony
(2018)A talented singer-songwriter is heartbroken when her famous musician boyfriend breaks up with her right before the holiday. She returns to her small hometown where she reconnects with old friends and meets a handsome bachelor who has experienced heartbreak of his own. Together, they'll rediscover music, romance, family bonds, and the magic of the Christmas season.

A Deadly Silence
(1989)The true story of a high school cheerleader who went on trial for the murder of her father and the horrible dark secret hiding in the family home.

The Relationtrip
(2017)At an age when everyone around them is finding love and settling down, self-proclaimed loners Beck (Renée Felice Smith) and Liam (Matt Bush) are emotionally hibernating through adulthood. After bonding over their mutual disinterest in relationships, they decide to go away together on a 'friend' trip. And that's when things get weird. Really, really weird. Featuring hands-on practical effects, dynamic storytelling, and one very charismatic puppet, THE RELATIONTRIP marks the feature directorial and writing debut of Renée Felice Smith (NCIS: Los Angeles) and C.A. Gabriel. The duo combines their unique voices with fresh innovation to subvert romantic tropes and craft a story that is as playfully heart-warming as it is cleverly surreal.