Tom Skerritt
49 titles
Filmography
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Alien
(1979)A crew investigates an SOS on a remote planet and make a scary discovery.

Picket Fences
The daily goings-on in the small town of Rome, Wisconsin are definite proof that real life is often stranger than fiction.

Soda Springs
(2012)
Fighting Back
(1982)Tom Skerritt, Yaphet Kotto and Patti LuPone star in this classic vigilante action-thriller in which an Italian deli owner forms his own "gang" to rid his Philadelphia neighborhood of street punks.

East of the Mountains
(2021)When he receives a terminal diagnosis, a widower takes his beloved dog on a final journey to the mountains where he met the love of his life.

Desperation
(2006)When a sheriff arrests a writer, a family, a couple, and a hitchhiker and throws them in a jail cell in the deserted town of Desperation, they must fight for their lives.

Opposing Force
(1986)A female soldier enters a rigorous training program that simulates POW conditions, but her true enemy is the general in charge, who preys on women.

The Rocky Mountain Fly Highway
(2014)A look at the 500-mile stretch that connects the West’s best fly-fishing streams features a spectacular array of America’s most stunning scenery.

Poltergeist III
(1988)The ghosts have followed Carol Anne to Chicago, where people think she’s delusional and manipulative—until an evil takes over the John Hancock Center.

Calendar Girl Murders
(1984)Calendar girls are being killed off in order starting first with Miss January being shoved off a building and then Miss February is stabbed. Failing to protect Miss March, a weary policeman must capture the murderer before they can get to Miss April.

Getting Up and Going Home
(1992)As a successful lawyer (Tom Skerritt) struggles to face his inner demons, he finds himself embroiled in scandalous affairs with other women.
Day of Days
(2017)A reclusive, God-fearing 91-year-old man and a young Cuban refugee home-aid worker struggle to come to terms with their regrets, the unbearable pain of unacceptable loss, love and the most difficult and beautiful of human truths.

Over America
(2008)Celebrate America’s scenic variety, in a spectacular, high-def visual essay on its beauty and grandeur, from wave-swept coasts to majestic mountains.

A Dangerous Summer
(1982)When a crummy hotel burns down in Australia, the American co-owner tries to find out whether or not the fire was deliberately set or just an accident.

Moving Target
(1988)A rebellious 16 yr. old's search for his missing family after they have been relocated by the FBI under the witness protection program.

Vinegar Hill
(2005)Forced to move in with her in-laws, a teacher finds her marriage strained and dark secrets lurking in their Wisconsin farming community.
In Sickness and in Health
(1992)A Texas father (Tom Skerritt) hires an engaging young woman (Marg Helgenberger) to help with his wife (Lesley Ann Warren) who has multiple sclerosis.

M*A*S*H
(1970)Two irreverent surgeons at a mobile army surgical hospital create havoc – and save lives.

The Dead Zone
(1983)David Cronenberg's first foray into mainstream filmmaking is also one of his most satisfying pictures. Adapted from a Stephen King novel, the movie stars Christopher Walken as Johnny, a man who has been in a coma for five years and wakes up to find that he can tell a person's fate just by touching them. Realising that he can change the future as well, Johnny soon intervenes in a number of would...

The Other Sister
(1999)Carla and her new boyfriend set out to experience all of life's great adventures and also prove that Carla has earned her independence.