Gregory Hines
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Running Scared
(1986)Two policemen in wintry Chicago put off their tropical retirement plans when their nemesis, a ruthless drug dealer and murderer, evades custody.

Who Killed Atlanta's Children?
(2000)When journalists follow a series of African-American children’s murders, they uncover a connection to local white supremacists. Based on a true story.

Tap
(1989)Two days out of prison, Max gets involved in a jewel heist. The lure of a big payoff is tempting in this spirited story of life in the fast lane.

Eve of Destruction
(1991)A special agent helps a doctor hunt the high-tech battle android she created that is intent on unleashing a nuclear explosive on New York City.

Santa, Baby!
(2001)
White Nights
(1985)After an expat Russian dancer gets stranded in the USSR, he forms an unlikely bond with the American defector he's been assigned to live with.

The Cotton Club
(1984)A remastered, restored version of Coppola's lavish epic about the famous 1930s Harlem jazz club features never-before-seen scenes and music.

Renaissance Man
(1994)A teacher has to keep a bunch of ragtags from flunking basic training.

Color of Justice
(1997)Racial tensions and social justice reach their breaking points after the death of a white suburban woman and the arrest of four black teenagers.

Deal of the Century
(1983)A team of ruthless arms dealers who sell second-rate weapons to third world countries get the chance to close the deal of the century.

Wolfen
(1981)A New York detective investigating a series of murders gradually realizes the killings are the work of superwolves that live in a ruined church.

The Preacher's Wife
(1996)A desperate reverend prays to God for help, but instead gets a charismatic, awkward angel, who soon falls for the holy man’s lovely wife.

Waiting to Exhale
(1995)Angela Bassett and Whitney Houston power this groundbreaking romantic comedy about four girlfriends in Phoenix waiting for honest love relationships.

The Cherokee Kid
(1996)A young homesteader stumbles his way around the Old West--and becomes a legend--in this amiable comedy-western. Sinbad plays Isaiah Turner, whose quest to avenge his mother's death and find his elder brother leads him to fame and glory.

History of the World: Part I
(1981)Mel Brooks attacks the history books in this riotous comedy that spans 20 centuries, from The Dawn of Man to the French Revolution.