James Earl Jones
37 titles
Filmography
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The Annihilation of Fish
(1999)This charming film from director Charles Burnett stars Lynn Redgrave and James Earl Jones as her love interest who is battling unseen demons.

A Family Thing
(1996)A white, Southern family is shaken when the patriarch's mother dies and he learns his real birth mother was black — and that he has a brother.

Conan the Barbarian
(1982)When he grows up to become a valiant warrior, Conan vows revenge against the evil warlord that savagely murdered his parents and enslaved him as a child.

The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings
(1976)A group of fed-up baseball players decide to form their own team and end up barnstorming the country in 1939.

Matewan
(1987)Compelling and compassionate drama about labor troubles in the heart of coal mining country, Matewan, West Virginia in the 1920s.

Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
(2008)Martin Lawrence discovers that going home is no vacation in this hysterical comedy also starring Mo’Nique, Mike Epps and Cedric the Entertainer.

Last Flight Out
(1990)Un piloto entrado en años vuela a Sudamérica a rescatar de unos narcos a una misionera médica, la mujer que una vez amó, y salvar una aldea.

Santa and Pete
(1999)During a difficult Christmas, a young boy’s newly-widowed grandpa shares an unusual tale about Santa’s little-known sidekick, a former Moorish slave.

On the Q.T.
(1999)The wisdom of a great subway musician tests the moral choices of a violin player who he introduces to a whole new world of music in New York City.

Best of the Best
(1989)After three months of grueling training under their unorthodox coach, the U.S. karate team is ready to take on the Koreans and become world champions.

Gardens of Stone
(1987)A war-toughened sergeant (James Caan) passionately longs to train soldiers for fighting in Vietnam,but instead is assigned to a special division away from the battle zone, but the sergeant's girlfriend (Anjelica Huston) is a Washington Post reporter fervently against the war.

The Ambulance
(1990)When the girl of his dreams vanishes after a mysterious ambulance whisks her away, a young comic book artist (Eric Roberts) frantically searches for her...and finds unimaginable horror! James Earl Jones, Janine Turner and Red Buttons also star.

Deadly Hero
(1975)When a crazed NYPD officer saves a beautiful cellist from a menacing crook, he ignites a spark of publicity that wrongly brands him the city’s hero.

Convicts
(1991)A young boy frets that he’ll never earn the money to purchase his father’s tombstone while toiling on a brutish master’s cane field in 1902 Texas.

People: A Musical Celebration
(1995)In how many wonderful ways are we different from each other' What if the world were to rejoice in our differences' Cara and her lovable Grandfather (Hume Cronyn) embark on a journey of imagination that brings them face to face with the wonderful variety of people around the world. Featuring 10 original songs by major recording artists, elaborate animation, and unforgettable characters.

Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold
(1986)When the swashbuckler learns that his missing brother is alive, Quatermain and his woman set out for a mythical city to save him from an evil priest.

The Lion King
(2019)Disney's The Lion King, directed by Jon Favreau, journeys to the African savanna, where a future king overcomes betrayal and tragedy to assume his rightful place on Pride Rock. Through pioneering filmmaking techniques, The Lion King brings treasured characters to life in a whole new way.

Three Fugitives
(1989)Comedy about an ex-bank robber who finds himself as a hostage in a bungled robbery.

Sommersby
(1993)A man returns home from the war to reclaim his life, seven years after he was presumed dead.

The Lone Star Kid
(1986)Based on the true story of an 11-year-old boy, who was elected mayor of his small Texas town, a kid proves that compassion can save a community.