David Ackroyd
11 titles
Filmography
11 results
In Search of History: Salem Witch Trials
(1998)Experts, historians, authors, and behavorial psychologists offer an in-depth examination of the facts and the mysteries surrounding the court room trials of suspected witches in Salem Village, Massachusetts in 1692.

A Gun in the House
(1981)Emily Cates is left at home alone when a stranger breaks in and holds her hostage.

Mind Over Murder
(1979)After a young woman’s disturbing dreams appear to predict the future, she is haunted by a mysterious and sinister bald man, who is always lurking.

The Children of Times Square
(1986)An alienated teenage boy runs away from home and ventures to New York City where he falls in with a gang of juvenile delinquents working as drug dealers and pickpockets for a shady crime boss.

Wrestling with God
(1990)Immigrant and minister's son Alexander Campbell devotes his life to religious freedom by leading the Restoration Movement in 19th century America.

Cocaine: One Man's Seduction
(1983)In this frightening portrait, Eddie Gant, the man next door, gets trapped in the insidious web of cocaine addiction and finds his life unraveled.

Memories of Me
(1988)To put a longtime feud to rest, an exasperated son begrudgingly offers an olive branch to his oblivious dad who won’t give up his dream of acting.

Raven
(1996)When an elite mercenary discovers his mission to obtain a powerful Soviet decoder was a suicide mission, he renders his own brand of justice.

The Mountain Men
(1980)Charlton Heston and Brian Keith star in this film about the closing days of the fur-trapper era of the wild west. "The Mountain Men" features a fine supporting cast, which includes Stephen Macht, John Glover, Seymour Cassel, David Ackroyd and Victor Jory.

Love, Cheat & Steal
(1993)Life for a newly married and satisfied couple starts to turn when a stranger arrives with ties to the wife and begins to secretly blackmail her.

Dark Angel
(1990)Detective Jack Caine thought he’d taken on every kind of crime on Earth until someone—or something—starts using human bodies to manufacture narcotics.