David Morse
29 titles
Filmography
29 results
The Boy
(2015)In the summer of 1989, nine-year-old Ted Henley and his father, John, are the proprietors of the Mt. Vista Motel - a crumbling resort that is buried in the mountains of the American West. Since Ted's mother left, John has drifted into despondency.

Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann
(1991)Basada en la historia real del secuestro de Peggy Ann Bradnick en un pueblo rural de Pensilvania por un ex convicto mentalmente inestable.

McCanick
(2014)Set over the course of one day, a narcotics detective hunts for a seemingly harmless young criminal who knows a truth about the cop's past.

The Green Mile
(1999)When a prison guard discovers that a man on death row possesses mysterious powers, he desperately tries to stop the execution.

Cabrini
(2024)From Alejandro Monteverde, award-winning director of Sound of Freedom, comes the story of Francesca Cabrini, who embarks on a daring journey to persuade the mayor of New York City to provide housing and healthcare for orphaned children.

The Crossing Guard
(1995)Freddy Gale (Jack Nicholson) wants revenge on John Booth (David Morse), the man who killed his daughter in a drink-driving incident. When Booth is released from prison after six years, Gale makes a failed assassination attempt at the trailer where Booth lives, but vows to return.

The Slaughter Rule
(2002)Cut from the high school team days after his dad’s death, Roy finds a new ticket out of his rural life on a loner’s scrappy six-man football squad.

Bait
(2000)An ex-con is used by police to lure a criminal out of hiding.

Looking Through Water
(2025)After a public meltdown, a successful executive joins his estranged father for a fishing competition in Belize, only to find healing, truth, and purpose in an unexpected family bond that echoes across generations.

Dancer in the Dark
(2000)The ultimate postmodern musical, von Trier’s quirky genre hybrid hinges on a ravishing performance by Icelandic pop star Björk, which makes the most of her innocent vitality. This idiosyncratic fantasy and overpowering tearjerker took home the Palme d’Or at Cannes, along with Best Actress for Björk!

The Negotiator
(1998)A seasoned hostage negotiator takes hostages and risks all to prove his own innocence.

16 Blocks
(2006)From director of action blockbuster Lethal Weapon, Richard Donner. Personal demons put cop Jack (Bruce Willis - Die Hard) at rock bottom but he wasn't about to let a witness be murdered on his watch. When he's assigned to escort a petty criminal to testify before the grand jury, a violent turn of events means this down-and-out cop needs to pull it together as he is hunted across New York City.

Proof of Life
(2000)When a U.S. citizen working in South America is abducted and his employers cannot buy his release, the man's wife hires a specialist for a daring scheme to free him.

Cross of Fire
The true story of David 'Steve' Stephenson, who, in 1920s Indiana, led the Ku Klux Klan to spectacular ruin amid rape and murder scandals.

Trouble
(2018)A big-hearted comedy about siblings who will go to any measure to regain their father's property. Maggie (Anjelica Huston - 'The Royal Tenenbaums') and Ben (Bill Pullman - 'Independence Day') are middle-aged siblings who don't care for one another.

The Hurt Locker
(2008)During the Iraq War, an Army sergeant finds himself at odds with his team due to his maverick personality and reckless methods of explosives disposal.

Disturbia
(2007)Kale has a life most teenagers would envy.

The Good Son
(1993)Evil resides in an unexpected place.

Extreme Measures
(1996)An ER physician (Hugh Grant) seeks a doctor (Gene Hackman) who experiments on people.

The Rock
(1996)A weapons expert and a prisoner join forces to avert a catastrophe.