James Earl Jones
27 titles
Filmography
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Malcolm X
(1972)Footage and interviews profile the civil-rights leader, slain in 1965. James Earl Jones narrates.

Blood Tide
(1982)Terror strikes in paradise as Academy Award-winning actors James Earl Jones, José Ferrer and Lila Kedrova star in this thrilling tale of sea monsters and sacrificial virgins, from the people that brought you the notoriously gruesome Island of Death!

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.

Cry, the Beloved Country
(1995)A black South African church minister is called to Johannesburg to find that his son has been jailed in connection with a robbery in which a white man was killed. The father supports apartheid. When they meet, the two men come to unexpected realisations about their sons - and their own humanity.

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.

Earth
(2007)From the same team that produced BBC's visual feast `Planet Earth', this feature length film incorporates some of the same footage from the series with all new scenes following three remarkable, yet endangered, families of animal across the globe.

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.

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.

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.

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

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

True Identity
(1991)Concealing his true identity, a struggling actor hides from mobsters

The Lion King
(1994)Embark on an extraordinary coming-of-age adventure as Simba, a lion cub who cannot wait to be king, searches for his destiny in the great 'Circle of Life.'

The Hunt for Red October
(1990)A new technologically-superior Soviet nuclear sub is heading for the U.S. coast; however, one CIA analyst (Alec Baldwin) thinks the captain (Sean Connery) will defect the submarine and he only has hours to prove it.

Fantasia 2000
(2000)Seven new musical selections, and one returning favorite, are featured in this stunning contemporary update of Disney's animated classic. A new generation of animators use the latest technological tools and innovations to create breathtaking imagery.

Gang Related
(1997)Two men face the consequences after they kill a man and pin the murder on an innocent transient.

Finder's Fee
(2001)After finding a wallet holding a winning lottery ticket, a man sees his morals tested when he comes face-to-face with its owner at his weekly poker game.