List of the best Robert Foxworth movies: Damien: Omen II(1978), The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines(2006), Airport '77(1977), James Dean(1976) ... ...
Horror
UK|USA
1978
108 Minutes
Paul Buher
William Holden Lee Grant Jonathan Scott-Taylor Robert Foxworth Nicholas Pryor Lew Ayres Sylvia Sidney Lance Henriksen Lucas Donat Allan Arbus Meshach Taylor
orphan aunt uncle cousin antichrist chilling gory creepy chicago military academy museum satanism death archaeology supernatural evil transformation rise metamorphosis growing up
Damien the Antichrist, now about to turn thirteen years old, finally learns of his destiny under the guidance of an unholy disciple of Satan. Meanwhile dark forces begin to eliminate all those who suspect the child's true identity.
Adventure
USA
2006
96 Minutes
Uncle Jerry
Noah Wyle Gabrielle Anwar Jane Curtin Erick Avari Robert Foxworth Hakeem Kae-Kazim Zahn McClarnon Olympia Dukakis Bob Newhart Lisa Brenner
librarian nerd adventurer professor archaeologist general engaging fascinating gripping rousing suspenseful wild library morocco serengeti village kenya cave adventure ancient civilization
Documentary about the need to establish an hourly wage that will keep people above the poverty level in Virginia, and through out the rest of the United States.
Mystery & Thriller, Action
USA
1977
113 Minutes
Chambers
Jack Lemmon Lee Grant George Kennedy Brenda Vaccaro James Stewart Joseph Cotten Olivia de Havilland Darren McGavin Christopher Lee Robert Foxworth Robert Hooks
girlfriend millionaire pilot hijacker flight attendant tense suspenseful amusing bermuda triangle hijacking rescue lost trapped plane crash heroism discovery escape 1970s
Art thieves hijack a 747, hit fog and crash into the ocean, trapping them and the passengers under one hundred feet of water.
Biography
1976
100 Minutes
Stephen McHattie Michael Brandon Candy Clark Meg Foster Jayne Meadows Dane Clark Katherine Helmond Heather Menzies Leland Palmer Amy Irving Robert Foxworth
Writer William Bast (Michael Brandon) rooms with James Dean (Stephen McHattie) in acting school and follows his career to its tragic end in 1955.