Donald Sutherland
65 titles
Filmography
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Without Limits
(1998)The fiery life and fast times of the renowned distance runner who held every record from 2,000 through 10,000 meters come home in this acclaimed and inspiration-filled movie.

Klute
(1971)A private eye's friend disappears and the only clue is his connection with a call girl.

The Eagle Has Landed
(1976)A German plot to kidnap Winston Churchill unfolds at the height of World War II

The First Great Train Robbery
(1978)An impossible gold heist aboard a moving train planned by a master criminal with a carefully assembled team shocks Victorian society to its core.

The Leisure Seeker
(2018)A runaway couple go on one last road trip in their beloved old recreational vehicle that they called `Leisure Seeker'. They plan to go from Boston to Florida before their health issues catch up with them.

Lock Up
(1989)With only six months left of his sentence, inmate Frank Leone is transferred from a minimum security prison to a maximum security prison by a vindictive warden. Frank must resist the provocations of the warden if he wants to be released.

JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass
(2021)Thirty years after acclaimed director Oliver Stone’s first examination of the JFK assasination, Stone reassess the horrific event that shaped a generation and an entire country. Using newly declassified and reexamined footage, Stone presents a case that

Start the Revolution Without Me
(1970)Comedian Gene Wilder and Donald Sutherland star in this hysterical farce as two sets of twins mixed up at birth -- one raised as an aristocrat, and the other as a peasant.

Land of the Blind
(2006)A soldier recounts his alliance with a famous political prisoner, who draws him into an attempt to overthrow their country's authoritarian government.

Measure of a Man
(2018)A bullied, overweight 14-year-old with an absent father and a new summer job reaches a self-esteem tipping point on vacation in 1976 Rhode Island.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer
(1992)HD. A valley girl discovers her destiny lies in killing vampires in this tongue-in-cheek horror-comedy that inspired the hit TV series.

The Physics of Sorrow
(2019)A man reflects on the different stages of his melancholic life in an attempt to make sense of the unpredictable journey of life.

Revolution
(1985)In 1776, a fur trapper reluctantly takes up arms to fight for freedom when his son is imprisoned during the violent struggle against the British.
The Railway Station Man
(1992)Painter Helen Cuffe flees to Donegal after the killing of her husband in Northern Ireland. She meets a mysterious American, obsessed with restoring an abandoned railway station.

Shadow Conspiracy
(1997)A presidential aide and a reporter uncover a conspiracy at the highest level of government - one which carries deadly consequences.

Assassin's Bullet
(2012)When a rogue assassin starts murdering wanted terrorists, an FBI agent in Eastern Europe is assigned to investigate the vigilante's actions.

Fallen
(1998)With a demonic serial killer behind bars, a detective and his partner must find out who is behind the gruesome murders that continue in his wake.

Six Degrees of Separation
(1993)The affluent world of a Fifth Avenue art-collecting couple is upended when they take in an injured young man claiming to be the son of Sidney Poitier.
Max Dugan Returns
(1983)A widow's wayward father suddenly shows up and buys expensive gifts for her and her teenage son.

The Mechanic
(2011)Ace assassin Arthur Bishop becomes a target when he agrees to teach reckless Steve the art of contract killing.