Lou Diamond Phillips
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Filmography
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Urban Country
(2018)A troubled 18-year-old girl from the city moves to a horse ranch in the country to help her dying mother. While there she learns to embrace the country lifestyle and the importance of family, hard work and helping others.

Get Fast
(2024)After a heist goes wrong, a thief must use the help of an orphan to rescue his kidnapped partner from a ruthless drug lord and her charming hitman.

Absolon
(2003)After a devastating virus wipes out billions, it’s up to a police detective to investigate why the search for a cure was mysteriously killed off.

Dangerous Touch
(1995)Sexy talk radio host, Amanda Grace, is lured into a dangerous world by handsome young hustler Mick Larson. He seduces her only to discover that her appetite for sex is insatiable, and while Amanda feels invulnerable, the truth is, she can't handle where her sexuality takes her. Slowly, she slips into Mick's dark underworld of murder and deception.

Young Guns
(1988)A group of young gunmen, led by Billy the Kid, become deputies to avenge the murder of the rancher who became their benefactor. But when Billy takes their authority too far, they become the hunted.

Courage Under Fire
(1996)A tank commander reviews another officer's candidacy for a posthumous medal.

Young Guns II
(1990)With a bounty on his head, Billy the Kid and company run off to Mexico, only to be sought after by Pat Garrett, a former partner of Billy's.

Created Equal
(2017)An attorney courts danger when he takes a case suing the Catholic Church for discrimination, against a woman who is desperate to become a priest.

Boulevard
(1994)A newly homeless woman is looked after by a compassionate prostitute, until two violent neighborhood men take over the woman’s life.

The Last Train
(2017)Based on true events, this story follows two lost souls who feel that there’s nothing to live for, who meet at a NYC subway station.

One for the Money: The Birth of Rock & Roll
(2006)Catch a glimpse of Rock N’ Roll’s exciting beginnings, with rare footage of musical pioneers as they prepared to take the world by storm.

Sequoia
(2014)A lively young woman with a life threatening illness visits Sequoia National Park with a plan to take matters into her own hands. Her plans become complicated by her colorful family and the unexpected possibility of romance with a musician.

A Better Way to Die
(2001)After a Chicago undercover police officer quits the force, he finds his life being threatened by the Mafia and the FBI over a missing agent.

Fingerprints
(2006)Fresh out of rehab, a troubled teenager sets out on a grisly path to discover the disturbing truth behind a well-known urban legend.

Supernova
(2000)A distress call to a rescue and recovery ship 3432 light years away puts the crew in the gravitational pull of a giant star about to go supernova.

Adverse
(2021)In this intense urban thriller, a rideshare driver seeks revenge when his teenage sister is kidnapped by a ruthless mob boss.

Brokedown Palace
(1999)Two girls take a trip to Thailand where they find themselves arrested for drug smuggling.

Disorganized Crime
(1989)Four would-be criminals try to rob a small bank although the man who planned the caper is nowhere to be found.
The Panama Deception
(1992)A riveting Academy Award-winning documentary, made all the more timely by recent U.S. invasions and the current "war on terror," The Panama Deception documents the untold story of the December 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama, the events which led to it, the excessive force used, the enormity of the death and destruction and the devastating aftermath. Acclaimed filmmakers Barbara Trent and David Kasper uncover the real reasons for this internationally condemned attack, and reveal General Manuel Noriega’s longstanding relationship with the C.I.A., the D.E.A., and George Bush, Sr. Utilizing devastating footage, expert commentary, and eyewitness testimony, the film shines a spotlight on this pivotal moment in U.S. history. Network news clips and media critics contribute to a staggering analysis of media control and self-censorship used to deceive the American public--a film hauntingly relevant today.

Trespasses
(1986)After witnessing his adult son’s murder in front of his house at gunpoint, his father vows revenge on the two drifters who committed the crime.