List of the best Cary Guffey movies: Why Did You Pick on Me?(1980), Close Encounters of the Third Kind(1977), The Bear(1984), Night Shadows(1984), Cross Creek(1983) ... ...
Sci-Fi, Comedy, Action
1980
99 Minutes
Bud Spencer Cary Guffey Ferruccio Amendola Robert Hundar John Bartha Carlo Reali
sheriff alien playful amusing amusement park italy protection military intervention rivalry 1970s
Sci-Fi
USA|UK
1977
135 Minutes
Barry Guiler
Richard Dreyfuss François Truffaut Teri Garr Melinda Dillon Cary Guffey Bob Balaban J. Patrick McNamara Warren Kemmerling Roberts Blossom Philip Dodds Shawn Bishop
alien researcher worker mother dark tense suspenseful motel india forest small town aliens military media collaboration conspiracy expedition quest pursuit discovery
Roy Neary, an electric lineman, watches how his quiet and ordinary daily life turns upside down after a close encounter with a UFO.
Biography, Drama
USA|UK
1984
112 Minutes
Grandson Marc
Gary Busey Harry Dean Stanton Jon-Erik Hexum Cynthia Leake Carmen Thomas Cary Guffey Steve Greenstein Michael McGrady William Wesley Neighbors Jr. Brett Rice Buddy Farmer
A young boy and a group of misfit friends embark on a quest to find a dark magic item of ultimate power before a diabolical tyrant can.
Mystery & Thriller, Sci-Fi, Horror
USA
1984
99 Minutes
Billy
Wings Hauser Jennifer Warren Bo Hopkins Lee Montgomery Jody Medford Cary Guffey Marc Clement
God and Satan are on a train discussing the fate of three individuals. The stories of the people in question are told in a trio of very strange vignettes. One involves an insane asylums ... See full summary »
Biography
USA
1983
122 Minutes
Floyd Turner
Mary Steenburgen Rip Torn Alfre Woodard Peter Coyote Dana Hill Joanna Miles Iake Eissinmann Cary Guffey Toni Hudson Jay O. Sanders John Hammond
writer husband love interest father daughter maid calm engaging moving florida backwoods small town writing small-town life friendship father/daughter relationship animals rise transformation love
In 1930's Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings moves to Florida's backwaters to write in peace. She feels bothered by affectionate men, editor and confused neighbors, but soon she connects and writes The Yearling, a classic of American literature.