Lindsay Crouse
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

House of Games
(1987)A female psychiatrist confronts a bookie on behalf of a troubled patient but gets pulled into his shadowy web of cons in this psychological thriller.

Chantilly Bridge
(2023)With unpredictable humor and searing honesty they confront old resentments, celebrate new milestones, and rediscover the unbreakable bond among friends who knew one another when and are there for one another now.

Stranger in My House
(1999)A divorced woman welcomes a tenant into her home to help pay her debts, but soon the young stranger reveals a mysterious, dark nature.

Places in the Heart
(1984)This stirring drama follows a widow as she struggles to raise her two children and save her Texas farm during the Great Depression.

Iceman
(1984)Timothy Hutton and John Lone star along with Lindsay Crouse in this suspenseful drama about a team of Arctic researchers who find a 40,000 year-old man frozen in ice and bring him back to life. Anthropologist Stanley Shephard wants to befriend the Iceman (John Lone) and learn about the man's past.

The Arrival
(1996)An astronomer discovers intelligent alien life, but the aliens are keeping a deadly secret and will do anything to keep him from learning the truth.

Communion
(1989)A strange display of light in the woods followed by nightmares and intense headaches sends a family man to a psychiatrist to unpack what he witnessed.

Daniel
(1983)Daniel depicts the famous trial and story of Paul and Rochelle Isaacson. Timothy Hutton, as their son Daniel, can't escape his past, a past that torments him and his sister (Amanda Plummer) with shattering memories of their parents' execution for espionage.

The Indian in the Cupboard
(1995)Based on the novel by Lynn Reid Banks, THE INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD is the touching tale of nine-year-old Omri who magically brings his three-inch toy Indian Little Bear to life. Together, they embark on an amazing adventure filled with wonder and excitement. Terrific family entertainment from Melissa Mathison, screenwriter of “E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial” and director Frank Oz.

Paul's Case
(1980)Lost in a world of fantasy, young working-class Paul dreams of escaping his dreary existence in turn-of-the-century Pittsburgh. As fate would have it Paul gets his chance by stealing some money and subsequently running off to glamorous New York City.

Desperate Hours
(1990)In this psychological thriller, an escaped con forces his way into a dysfunctional couple's home and takes over their lives while hiding from the law.

Slap Shot
(1977)Paul Newman is the coach of a struggling minor-league hockey team who decides to sign three hard-charging brothers to demolish the opposition in this outrageous and irreverent comedy.

The Verdict
(1982)An alcoholic Boston lawyer takes on a hopeless medical malpractice case in a desperate attempt to pursue justice and redeem his honor.

The Juror
(1996)A struggling single mother serving on a jury is forced to sacrifice the truth to save her son from the mob's seductive, psychotic enforcer.

Somewhere Slow
(2013)A woman gets mixed up in a robbery and makes a sudden decision to exit the life she knows and enter the unknown, which includes an unlikely companion.