List of the best Marnie McPhail movies: Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming(2007), The Greatest Game Ever Played(2005), Grizzly Falls(2000), Walter and Henry(2001), Dirty Pictures(2000) ... ...
Mystery & Thriller, Horror
2007
89 Minutes
Rob Lowe Marnie McPhail Ben Lewis Tatiana Maslany Shawn Roberts Vik Sahay Colin Williams PJ Lazic
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Capt. Ted Cogan (Rob Lowe) returns from the war in Iraq and is haunted by visions of a burned man. After he is denied help by the government, a psychic tells him to find out what the burned man wants.
Drama
USA|Canada
2005
115 Minutes
Mary Ouimet
Shia LaBeouf Stephen Dillane Josh Flitter Peyton List Elias Koteas Marnie McPhail Stephen Marcus Peter Firth Michael Weaver James Paxton Matthew Knight
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In the 1913 US Open, 20-year-old Francis Ouimet played golf against his idol, 1900 US Open champion, Englishman Harry Vardon.
Adventure
UK|Canada|USA
2000
94 Minutes
Mother
Daniel Clark Bryan Brown Tom Jackson Oliver Tobias Richard Harris Brock Simpson Chantel Dick Trevor Lowden Marnie McPhail
When a young boy is captured by a grizzly bear, he begins the most incredible journey of a lifetime, full of breathtaking excitement, harrowing danger and thrilling surprises.
Drama
2001
90 Minutes
John Larroquette Nicholas Braun James Coburn Kate Nelligan Brittany Allen Dorian Harewood Ingrid Veninger Fiona Reid Robert Bockstael Terrence Bryant Shari Hollett
When a homeless street musician (John Larroquette) has a nervous breakdown, his son (Nicholas Braun) must locate their estranged family.
Drama
2000
95 Minutes
James Woods Craig T. Nelson Diana Scarwid Leon Pownall David Huband Judah Katz R.D. Reid Matt North Allegra Fulton Michelle Muzzi Martin Roach
Art director Dennis Barrie (James Woods) faces obscenity charges for displaying photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe at the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center.