Dennis Quaid
73 titles
Filmography
73 results

Flesh and Bone
(1993)A figure from the past awakens a memory as deep and dark as a grave: a family history written in cold blood.

Caveman
(1981)Set in prehistoric times, a thoughtful-but-goofy cave dweller tries to woo a gorgeous woman in his tribe away from her much stronger and dumber mate.

Strange World
(2022)Walt Disney Animation Studios’ original action-packed comedy adventure, Strange World, introduces us to three generations of the legendary Clade family as they attempt to band together and navigate an uncharted, treacherous land beneath their world.

Something to Talk About
(1995)Julia Roberts stars as Grace, a woman with a successful career, a beautiful daughter and a happy marriage to her college sweetheart. Overall she thinks that she has the perfect life. That is until she spots her husband enjoying a passionate kiss with another woman and her idyllic existence takes on a whole new outlook.

Wilder Napalm
(1993)Two brothers with the secret power of starting fires with their minds, reunite after years apart, only to find conflict with their differing lifestyles.

Legion
(2010)A group of strangers become unwitting soldiers on the frontlines of the Apocalypse, protecting a woman and her unborn child from a demonic siege.

Gorp
(1980)Camp Oskemo, a summer haven for the children of the very rich, will never be the same thanks to the wacky camp kitchen staff whose wild antics take “madcap” to a new level! Starring Dennis Quaid, Fran Drescher, Michael Lembeck and Rosanna Arquette.

The Substance
(2024)Have you ever dreamt of a better version of yourself? You. Only better in every way. You should try this new product, The Substance. IT CHANGED MY LIFE.

Soul Surfer
(2011)Surfer Bethany Hamilton loses an arm in a shark attack.

Any Given Sunday
(1999)At the 50-yard line of this gridiron cosmos is Al Pacino as Tony D'Amato, the embattled Sharks coach facing a full-on blitz of team strife plus a new, marketing-savy Sharks owner who's sure Tony is way too old-school.

Truth
(2015)TRUTH is the incredible true story of Mary Mapes (played by Cate Blanchett), an award-winning CBS News Journalist and Dan Rather's producer, who broke the Abu-Ghraib prison abuse story, among others.The film chronicles the story Mapes and Rather uncovered that a sitting US president may have been AWOL from the United States National Guard for over a year during the Vietnam War. When the story...

Postcards from the Edge
(1990)Based on Carrie Fisher's best-selling novel this box-office smash hit is a poignantly funny movie starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine

Sovereign
(2025)A father and son, part of an anti-government group, engage in a standoff with a police chief. This confrontation leads to a manhunt for the pair.

Broke
(2025)Bareback bronc rider True Brandywine gets trapped in a freak spring blizzard. While fighting for his survival, True is forced to face his choices and the circumstances that led him to his tenuous situation.

Merry Happy Whatever
A strong-willed father struggles to navigate the holiday season when his daughter brings her new boyfriend home for Christmas.

Kin
(2018)HD. A young boy discovers a powerful otherworldly weapon that he uses to save his adoptive brother.

Our Winning Season
(1978)When tragedy strikes, a high school track athlete must rally all his strength and courage to win the race of his life and the heart of his crush!

The Seniors
(1978)Four students open a bogus sex clinic for cheap thrills and then are amazed to see it blossom into a profitable business.

The Right Stuff
(1983)From Chuck Yaeger -- the first man to break the sound barrier -- to the seven Mercury astronauts, it's the story of the birth of the U.S. Space Program.

The Words
(2012)When Rory Jansen (Bradley Cooper) publishes his first book it is that rare, once in a generation event that takes the literary world and the public imagination by storm. With a voice that’s fresh, and a wisdom about life that somehow seems to be timeless, Rory becomes an instant literary star. The young author seems to have it all: a beautiful life, a loving wife (Zoë Saldana), the world at his fingertips—and it’s all because of his words. But whose words are they? And whose story is this, after all? At the height of his success, a mysterious Old Man (Jeremy Irons) tracks Rory down and confronts him with the revelation that he is the true author of the novel. The Old Man recounts the beautiful yet tragic memories of his own youth in post World War II Paris that led to the creation of the book. Seeing that another man has paid the price for the stories' truth and vision, Rory is left to confront the essential questions of creativity, ambition and the moral choices he has made at the mercy of these drives.