L. Scott Caldwell
10 titles
Filmography
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Bad Monkey
A detective turned restaurant inspector in Southern Florida is pulled into a world of greed and corruption after a tourist finds a severed arm while fishing. And yes, there’s a monkey.

Gridiron Gang
(2006)Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (The Rundown, Walking Tall) stars in this gritty and inspirational movie, based on a true story about a group of teenage delinquents given a second chance to redeem themselves by playing football.

The Lamp
(2011)A couple's marriage falls apart in the wake of their son's death, until a mysterious messenger offers them a magic lamp that grants three wishes.

That Gal...Who Was in That Thing: That Guy 2
(2015)You’ll know their faces, but do you know their names? They've played cops, lawyers, bosses, best friends, politicians and everything in between. In the sequel to “That Guy...Who Was In That Thing,” follow 8 actresses as they detail their experiences in Hollywood with plastic surgery, race, sexism, nudity, recognition, double standards, age and family.

The Switch
(1993)Through sheer courage and determination, wheelchair-bound Larry McAfee turns his life into a personal triumph.

The Fugitive
(1993)AMC Presents: An innocent man must evade the law as he pursues a killer.

Like Dandelion Dust
(2009)Based on the best-selling novel by Karen Kingsbury. When biological parents try to get their child back, a man and his wife must fight to retain custody of their adopted son.

The Case for Christ
(2017)In 1980, investigative journalist and avowed atheist Lee Strobel sets out to disprove the existence of God after his wife becomes a Christian.
God Bless the Child
(1988)Abandoned by her out-of-work husband and evicted from her home, Theresa Johnson (Mare Winningham, Academy Award-nominee for Georgia, Emmy Award-winner for George Wallace) now faces life with her daughter Hillary (Grace Johnston, Beaches) among America's homeless.

Division 19
(2017)Welcome to a dystopian future where Panopticon TV allows paying subscribers to control prisoners’ lives—from what they eat, to who they must fight.