David O'Hara
14 titles
Filmography
14 results
Golf in the Kingdom
(2011)En route to India in 1956, a young American philosophy student, Michael Murphy (Mason Gamble, Rushmore), takes a detour to the legendary Links of Burningbush. Seeking to enjoy one last round before giving up his beloved game, he is unexpectedly paired with the mysterious, mischievous golf pro Shivas Irons (David O'Hara, Braveheart, The Departed). The wild adventure he shares with his enigmatic teacher over the next 24 hours will change Murphy's perception of golf and life indelibly. Golf In The Kingdom, with original music from musician Dame Evelyn Glennie (Touch the Sound), is adapted from Michael Murphy's 1972 classic novel, the best-selling work of fiction ever written about the game, deemed "a masterpiece on the mysticism of golf" by the San Francisco Chronicle.

Dirt Road To Lafayette
(2018)On a trip to the American south with his dad, a shy young Scottish accordion player is transformed by his encounters with a local music legend.

Deus
(2022)Sent to investigate a mysterious black sphere orbiting Mars, astronauts wake from 8 months of hibernation to discover a strange transmission.

Stander
(2003)A real-life white police officer in 1980s Johannesburg regrets his involvement in apartheid and becomes a notorious bank robber, living on the run.

Crossfire Trail
(2001)Tom Selleck stars as Rafe Covington in Louis L'Amour's tale of a restless wanderer who promises his dying friend that he will look after his friend's widow, Ann (Virginia Madsen), and her Wyoming ranch. But Rafe uncovers secrets about the woman he has sworn to protect as a saloon owner (Mark Harmon) feigns love for Ann ... who does not see the evil in the conniving man's heart.

Some Mother's Son
(1996)Two women from completely different social classes form an intense bond as their sons are sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their involvement in an IRA-sanctioned bombing.

Tristan & Isolde
(2006)A loyal knight is deeply conflicted when the woman he loves is compelled to marry his beloved King.

Attack on Darfur
(2009)Three American journalists who witness atrocities in the Sudan must choose between returning home or staying to help the locals faced with genocide.

The Messenger
(2015)The main suspect in a woman’s death is a live messenger for the dead whose last job was for her late husband who knew she was having an affair.

Where The Devil Dwells
(2014)The schizophrenic son of a serial killer is put on house arrest for assault, and finds himself questioning reality when his dad pays a visit.

Link
(1986)A chilling horror from cult director Richard Franklin starring Elisabeth Shue in an early role alongside screen icon Terence Stamp as a single-minded anthropologist exploring the link between man and ape who causes a terrifying chain of events.

Doomsday
(2008)From the director of The Descent comes an action-packed thrill-ride through a post-apocalyptic hell! Loaded with high-octane firefights, Doomsday doesn't let up till its explosive end!

The Professor and the Madman
(2019)The unbelievable true story of a murderer confined to an insane asylum and his unlikely bond with a brilliant Oxford professor.

Made
(2001)A wickedly hilarious tale of two hapless lifelong best friends and aspiring boxers who are trying their best to go bad—to criminally comic ends.