Susan Sarandon
90 titles
Filmography
90 results

The January Man
(1989)Two years after being kicked off the force, a maverick ex-cop agrees to trail a serial killer in return for a date with the wife of the mayor’s chief.

The Haunting of Rosalind
(1973)In this 19th-century American gothic, Rosalind loses her beau to her younger sister (Susan Sarandon), and summons the spirit of her beau’s dead wife.

F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Last of the Belles
(1974)While dealing with real-life marital troubles, writer F. Scott Fitzgerald pens a semi-fictional account of how he met his wife in 1919 Alabama.

Tammy
(2014)After losing her job, wrecking her car and discovering her husband's infidelity, a woman hits the road with her feisty grandmother.

Dragonfly
(1976)Confined since he was a child, a young man is released from a mental institution and goes off in search of the family who abandoned him.

The Celluloid Closet
(1996)Featuring interviews with Hollywood luminaries, this film examines depictions of LGBTQ characters on the silver screen from the silent era onward.

How to Make Money Selling Drugs
(2012)A provocative investigation into the workings of the $400 billion-dollar industry of illegal drugs and why no one is winning the war against them.

You Don't Know Jack
(2010)Angel of mercy ... or Doctor Death? In the 1990s, Dr. Jack Kevorkian becomes one of the most polarizing figures in modern American history.

In the Valley of Elah
(2007)Desperate to solve the mystery behind their son's disappearance, his father, also a war Veteran, and mother seek the help of seasoned police detective to uncover his true fate.

The Six Triple Eight
(2024)During WWII, the only US Women's Army Corps unit of color stationed overseas takes on an impossible mission in Tyler Perry's drama based on a true story.

Joe
(1970)A wealthy, conservative businessman and a hard-drinking, right-wing factory worker forge a dangerous bond, after one confesses to committing murder.

The Hunger
(1983)When her lover starts to age rapidly, Miriam, a centuries-old Egyptian vampire, seduces Sarah, a doctor researching premature aging.

The Witches of Eastwick
(1987)A trio of bored, sexually repressed New England women, Alex, Jane and Sukie, each of them left to live without their respective husbands, innocently conjures up a mysterious stranger who, they are convinced, will relieve their frustrations.

Pretty Baby
(1978)A photographer in turn-of-the-century New Orleans who takes pictures in the red-light district, becomes bewitched by a prepubescent girl being raised in the brothel where her mother works.

Snitch
(2013)After his 18-year-old son is arrested in a drug sting operation, a father goes undercover as a DEA informant in an attempt to bring him justice.

Jeff, Who Lives at Home
(2012)Dispatched from his room in his mother's basement, slacker Jeff might finally discover his destiny when he spends the day with his brother as he tracks his possibly adulterous wife.

Shall We Dance?
(2004)A wistful middle-aged lawyer finds an undiscovered passion within when he's suddenly inspired to take ballroom dancing lessons.

Elizabethtown
(2005)A failed shoe designer on the way to his father's funeral is lifted by his meeting with a perky flight attendant in this engaging film.

Tempest
(1982)John Cassavetes gives a compelling performance as a man confronting a mid-life crisis with extraordinary results for everyone around him.

King of the Gypsies
(1978)Eric Roberts makes an impressive screen debut as Dave, grandson of the aging King Zharko, who is chosen by him to lead the gypsy clan at his death. Dave's only inclination is to join the American mainstream, but he knows that the mantle of gypsy power cannot be taken lightly or denied.