Robert Joy
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Miracle at Moreaux
(1986)Set in 1943, this is the story of the heroic staff members and students at a Catholic boarding school who hide three Jewish children from Nazis.

She's Back
(1989)Carrie Fisher stars in this comedy as the ghost of a married woman killed by a gang who returns in spirit to badger her husband to avenge the crime.

Killer Instinct: From the Files of Agent Candice DeLong
(2003)This film is the true story of the FBI's first female profiler who rose above sexism to take on the most terrifying and personal case of her career.

Just Ask My Children
(2001)The Kniffen’s perfect domestic life is shattered when false allegations of abuse against their sons surface in this drama based on a true story.

Pharaoh's Army
(1995)War-ravaged Union soldiers visit a Confederate farm to rest. But what starts as peaceful turns tense when the captain falls for the farm's matriarch.

It's a Boy Girl Thing
(2006)When sworn enemies find themselves in each other's bodies, they use it to ruin each other's lives.

Gregory K
(1993)Based on the true story of the boy who, after years of abuse, divorced his parents, with the aid of a lawyer and his wife, who decided to adopt him.

Crown and Anchor
(2018)When a cop returns home for his mother’s funeral, he watches his wayward cousin’s life unravel and faces the traumatic abuses he left behind.

Radio Days
(1987)Set in the 1940s, the nostalgic story of an ordinary familiy in Queens, New York, is told alongside vignettes of radio's golden era of performers.

Desperately Seeking Susan
(1985)A bored New Jersey housewife's fascination with a kooky character she's read about in the personals leads to her becoming the woman’s doppelganger.

Land of the Dead
(2005)Legendary filmmaker George A. Romero's latest undead epic finds humanity's last remnants battling to survive the unspeakable truth: the zombie hordes besieging their city...are evolving!

The Dark Half
(1993)The evil twin living inside a best-selling horror writer goes on a violent crime rampage when his brother attempts to retire his author pseudonym.

Death Wish V: The Face of Death
(1994)When a mobster's thugs maim and kill his fiancée, Paul trades the safety of witness protection for vigilante justice on the streets of New York.

Haven
(2001)A U.S. official escorts Holocaust refugees from 1940s war-torn Europe to temporary shelter in America.

The Institute
Teenage genius Luke Ellis is abducted by The Institute, a secret organization that takes kids with psychic powers for use in a mysterious project. The place is run by Ms. Sigsby, a sadistic true believer who engages Luke in a deadly battle of wills.

Julia
After the success of her 1961 debut cookbook, Julia Child sets her sights on the relatively new medium of television, pitching the idea for a cooking show to Boston’s public station WGBH. Despite objections from executives and reluctance from her husband Paul, Julia stakes her future on The French Chef – pioneering the modern cooking show in the process. With the help of best friend Avis DeVoto and producer Alice Naman, Julia brings her signature joie de vivre as she endeavors to make room at the table not only for herself – but for home cooks everywhere. Charming and hilarious, Julia sheds light on the life of America’s preeminent cook and a pivotal time of change in American history.

Harriet the Spy
(1996)Harriet is probably the world’s most accomplished 11-year-old spy and makes observations about the people around her in a private notebook. But when a girl gets her hands on Harriet's notebook and makes its contents known, everyone turns against her.