Dan Aykroyd
40 titles
Filmography
40 results

Trading Places
(1983)A down-and-out con artist trades lifestyles with a well-to-do investor as part of a bet between a pair of cold-hearted millionaires.

The Curse of the Jade Scorpion
(2001)An insurance investigator and an efficiency expert at each other’s throats professionally are both lured into stealing jewels for a crooked hypnotist.

The Great Outdoors
(1988)Dan Aykroyd and John Candy star in this comedy about an unannounced and unwelcome family of fun-loving misfits who converge upon a lakeside resort to join their relatives' vacation.

1941
(1979)Steven Spielberg directs this riotous farce depicting the hysteria of a cross section of Los Angeles citizens following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The film is loosely based on a true event in which a Japanese submarine surfaced off the California coast, setting off a brief wave of panic.

The Couch Trip
(1988)When an escaped mental patient poses as a renowned psychiatrist on a live radio show, he is a surprise hit. But can he keep the charade going?

Born In Chicago
(2013)In 1960, a group of Chicago musicians traveled to the city's southside music clubs to learn the blues from the original masters. This is their story.

My Stepmother Is an Alien
(1988)An astrophysicist falls in love with a beautiful woman who is actually a disguised extraterrestrial in this high-concept comedy.

Coneheads
(1993)Sporting conical crania, extraterrestrials Beldar and Prymaat crash land on Earth and find themselves stranded in New Jersey, where they are forced to live out a life as typical suburban humans, much to the chagrin of both their new and old planets.

Who Saw the Men in Black
(2021)Walk through the true history of Men in Black events and eye witness accounts since the beginning of the UFO cover-up history from the 1940s onward.

Defend, Conserve, Protect
(2019)Sea Shepherd faces off against the Japanese whaling fleet in a daring mission to protect majestic Minke whales in an epic marine conservation battle.

Ghostbusters
(1984)Three parapsychologists forced out of their university funding set up shop as a unique ghost removal service in New York City, attracting frightened yet sceptical customers. When ghosts go on a rampage, they team up to save the Big Apple.

Ghostbusters II
(1989)Five years after they defeated Gozer, the Ghostbusters are out of business. When Dana begins to have ghost problems again, the boys come out of retirement to aid her and hopefully save New York City from a new paranormal threat.

Sgt. Bilko
(1996)A familiar Army major threatens Bilko's mulitple money-swindling schemes, which the colonel usually turns a blind eye to.

Stardom
(2000)In this spellbinding drama, Jessica Paré (“Mad Men”) stars as a young girl who is plucked from small-town obscurity and thrust into the glamorous world of supermodels.

Ghostheads
(2016)A look at the intense fandom that developed around the movie/cultural phenomenon "Ghostbusters".

Loose Cannons
(1990)A DC detective and his new partner break open a case that involves the FBI, Nazis, and Israelis in a fight for possession of a porno starring Hitler.

Driving Miss Daisy
(1989)Elderly Jewish widow Daisy is determined to maintain her independence. But when she crashes her car, her son arranges for her to have a chauffeur, an African-American man named Hoke. Daisy and Hoke’s relationship gets off to a rocky start, but they gradually form a close friendship over the years.

Grosse Pointe Blank
(1997)John Cusack and Minnie Driver are hilarious in this killer comedy hit.

My Girl
(1991)An independent 11-year-old girl spends a summer running around the neighborhood with her shy best friend, who teaches her about life.

Get on Up
(2014)Based on the incredible life story of the Godfather of Soul, Get On Up gives a fearless look inside the music, moves, and moods of James Brown, taking audiences on the journey from his impoverished childhood to his evolution into one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.