Martin Sheen
75 titles
Filmography
75 results

Spawn
(1997)An assassin, betrayed and murdered by his boss, receives the chance to return from Hell--if he helps Satan conquer the world as the Spawn.

Gloves of Stone
(2009)A doctor and his estranged pro boxer son overcome their differences to help an impoverished Mexican teen become his country's next boxing superstar.

No Code of Conduct
(1999)While hot on the trail of the city's most notorious heroin dealer, cops Bill Peterson (Martin Sheen, TV's The West Wing) and his son Jake (Charlie Sheen, TV's Two and a Half Men) uncover rampant corruption in their own police force.

Message to My Daughter
(1973)After a near-fatal car accident, a teenager in need of guidance receives a stack of tapes recorded years earlier by her dying mother.

Storm
(1999)A meteorology professor sets out to derail his top-secret weather-manipulating invention after learning the military wants to use it as a weapon.
Gunfighter
(1999)Cassidy, a lightning fast, black-gloved gunfighter, seeks to avenge the death of innocent victims at the hands of a jealous outlaw. Now accompanied by two ranch hands, Cassidy's trail will have him face near death and an inevitable duel which will prove who is the fastest gunfighter in the West.

Grace and Frankie
Long-time rivals Grace and Frankie start to bond when their husbands Robert and Sol announce that they've fallen in love and want to be married.

Gettysburg
(1993)Filmed on location at the actual battlefield, this monumental productioncaptures on a grand scale the legendary battle of Gettysburg.

The American President
(1995)A widowed U.S. President finds love with a lobbyist during a daunting election year in this "witty and warm romance" (Roger Ebert). Michael Douglas and Annette Bening star in this classic Rob Reiner film.

The Cassandra Crossing
(1976)Passengers on a European train have been exposed to a deadly disease. Nobody will let them off the train. So what happens next?

Shadrach
(1998)In 1935, a 99-year old man asks new landowners to be buried where he was born into slavery, but a black man’s burial on their land violates state law.

The Double
(2011)A retired CIA agent and an FBI rookie are thrown together to catch a Soviet assassin, code-named Cassius, who was long-thought to be dead.

Princess of the Row
(2020)Determined to return to the only family she knows, a foster kid braves Los Angeles' skid row in hopes of helping her mentally ill veteran dad.

The Break
(1995)Banned from the tour for slugging another player, a depressed tennis pro agrees to coach the difficult son of a bookie to whom he owes a debt.

Sacred Cargo
(1996)A U.S. Marine discovers that his brother has been kidnapped by ruthless ex-KGB members, and will stop at nothing to help save him.

Catch Me If You Can
(2002)Inspired by the true story of a brilliant young master of deception and the FBI agent hot on his trail. Frank W. Abagnale, Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio) successfully passes himself off as a pilot, a lawyer and a doctor -- all before his 21st birthday!

12 Mighty Orphans
(2021)12 Mighty Orphans is the inspiring true story of the Mighty Mites, the football team of a Fort Worth orphanage, led during the Great Depression by innovative coach Rusty Russell to the state championship.

Tell Them Who You Are
(2004)The son of acclaimed cinematographer Haskell Wexler confronts his complex father by turning the camera on him. What results is a portrait of a difficult genius and a son's path out of the shadow of a famous father.

The Andersonville Trial
(1970)This post-civil war court martial drama focuses on the trial of a Confederate officer who ran the notorious prisoner of war camp in Andersonville, Georgia, where over 14,000 Union prisoners died from disease, starvation and neglect.

One of Her Own
(1994)A trainee police officer is forced to exact her own form of justice when she’s fired and harassed for outing the colleague that raped her.