David Keith
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

The Lords of Discipline
(1983)Carolina Military Institute has admitted, for the first time, a young black man. Will is asked to protect him from a society of cadets dedicated to eliminating those it deems “unfit.”

White of the Eye
(1987)In a wealthy and isolated desert community, a sound expert is targeted as the prime suspect of a series of brutal murders of local suburban housewives who were attacked and mutilated in their homes. As he desperately tries to prove his innocence, his young wife starts to uncover mysteries of her own...

Still Life
A government worker charged with finding the family members of those who have died alone is assigned to his final case - and finds himself on a liberating journey that allows him to finally start living his own life to the fullest.

Finding Grace
(2020)A troubled teen, forced to provide community service in a retirement home, forges a friendship with a woman who helps her rediscover hope and faith.

Clover Bend
(2002)An ex-LAPD officer moves his family to his hometown when his wife is killed in a hostage crime - but the killers come looking for him to get revenge.

Madhouse Mecca
(2018)An unlikely and different bond is sparked when a disappointed housewife meets a mischievous exotic dancer with an attraction to trouble.

In Her Line of Fire
(2006)When the US Vice President’s plane crashes off the coast of Cuba, his party finds refuge on an island, where ruthless mercenaries see an opportunity.

Back Roads
(1981)A couple on the fringe travels across the country, heading for California, in this engaging road comedy. Oscar winner Sally Field reunites with NORMA RAE director Martin Ritt in this engaging road comedy co-starring Oscar winner Tommy Lee Jones.

An Officer and a Gentleman
(1982)Loner Zack Mayo (Richard Gere) enters Officer Candidate School to become a Navy pilot and in thirteen torturous weeks he learns the importance of discipline, love and friendship.

All Saints
(2017)Based on the true story of salesman-turned-pastor Michael Spurlock, who with a group of Southeast Asian refugees risked everything to save their church and their lives.

Awaken
(2015)A woman, searching for her sister who disappeared, awakens on a remote island and uses her combat skills to help survivors resist sinister forces.

Brubaker
(1980)The new warden of a state-controlled work farm enters the prison as an inmate.

U-571
(2000)A team of U.S. soldiers are sent on a mission to sneak aboard a disabled German U-Boat (a submarine) to steal an encryption device that would give the Allies the edge they need to win World War II.

Walden
(2023)After learning he's dying, an unassuming court stenographer in a small southern town decides to exact gruesome revenge on criminals who got off.

Come Away Home
(2005)The summer 12-year-old Annie is dreading alone with the grandfather she hardly knows becomes the beginning of a friendship she never expected.

A Family Thing
(1996)A white, Southern family is shaken when the patriarch's mother dies and he learns his real birth mother was black — and that he has a brother.

Behind Enemy Lines
(2001)A Navy pilot shot down over enemy territory must rely on his rule-breaking commanding officer to save his life in this thriller.

The Indian in the Cupboard
(1995)Based on the novel by Lynn Reid Banks, THE INDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD is the touching tale of nine-year-old Omri who magically brings his three-inch toy Indian Little Bear to life. Together, they embark on an amazing adventure filled with wonder and excitement. Terrific family entertainment from Melissa Mathison, screenwriter of “E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial” and director Frank Oz.