Frederic Forrest
13 titles
Filmography
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It Lives Again
(1978)A couple discovers that the baby they are expecting may be born a bloodthirsty monster and decides whether to kill it or let it live.

The Don Is Dead
(1973)Oscar winner Anthony Quinn stars as a notorious crime czar who triggers a bloody mob war when he discovers that an ambitious lieutenant from his own family has become a romantic rival.

Saigon: Year of the Cat
(1983)Two Westerners, Barbara Dean (Dame Judi Dench), bank employee, and Bob Chesneau (Frederic Forrest), C.I.A. analyst within the U.S. Embassy, meet a short time before the fall of Saigon.

Crash Dive
(1997)A former Navy SEAL comes out of retirement to stop a group of terrorists who have hijacked an atomic submarine headed for Washington, D.C.

Apocalypse Now
(1979)Army Captain Willard is sent upriver during the Vietnam War on a mission to "terminate" rogue Colonel Kurtz. As he travels through the insanity and absurdities of the American involvement in the war, he is more and more drawn to the jungle itself...

The Conversation
(1974)This Oscar®-nominated classic directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gene Hackman is an enthralling character study inspired by Antonioni’s Blow-Up. Embodying the Cold War era of paranoia with formal and political rigor, The Conversation deservingly won the Palme d’Or in 1974.

Tucker: The Man and His Dream
(1988)An inventor and lifelong car enthusiast strives to design a revolutionary vehicle for the masses, but faces fierce opposition from the auto industry.

Trauma
(1993)In this heart-pounding Italian thriller, a young man tries to help an escaped psychiatric patient find the serial killer who murdered her parents.

Cat Chaser
(1989)Something was calling former Lance Corporal George Cat Chaser Moran away from his quiet Miami retreat, the haunting memory of his violent brush with death. On a trip to Santo Domingo, in search of the woman who saved his life, George Moran reunites with the sensual Mary DeBoya, a woman who's love could cost him everything.

Boogie Boy
(1998)The new life of an ex-convict is in jeopardy after he commits to a final takedown on behalf of his former cellmate and his gang of criminal misfits.

Falling Down
(1993)A laid-off defense worker is on a path of violence and self destruction, and now an LAPD detective, only hours away from retirement, must find him and stop his vigilante acts.

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
(1991)Count it alongside Burden of Dreams as one of the best documentaries about a disastrous production! This riveting window into the chaos behind Coppola’s war epic—coupled with footage shot by his wife, Eleanor—proves that a “making-of” story can be every bit as extraordinary as the film itself.

The Two Jakes
(1990)The sequel to Chinatown (1974) finds Jake Gittes investigating adultery and murder... and the money that comes from oil.