All movies starring David Morse

The Green Mile (1999) poster

The Green Mile (1999) ★ 8.6

The lives of guards on Death Row are affected by one of their charges: a black man accused of child murder and rape, yet who has a mysterious gift.
Disturbia (2007) poster

Disturbia (2007) ★ 6.8

A teen living under house arrest becomes convinced his neighbor is a serial killer.
Proof of Life (2000) poster

Proof of Life (2000) ★ 6.3

Alice hires a professional negotiator to obtain the release of her engineer husband, who has been kidnapped by anti-government guerrillas in South America.
Double Vision (2002) poster

Double Vision (2002) ★ 6.4

An FBI Agent pairs with a troubled Taiwan cop to hunt for a serial killer who's embedding a mysterious fungus in the brains of victims.
The Indian Runner (1991) poster

The Indian Runner (1991) ★ 6.9

Genres: Drama
An intensely sad film about two brothers who cannot overcome their opposite perceptions of life. One brother sees and feels bad in everyone and everything, subsequently he is violent, antisocial and unable to appreciate or enjoy the good things which his brother desperately tries to point out to him. Frank understands the atrocities of life as a big picture; Joe does not. Joe is content to enjoy smaller pleasures: children, family, routine. Joe mistakenly believes he can straighten his little brother out and convince him that life is good. Frank is a cursed man. He is cut between his love for his brother and his repulsion at self-indulgent contentment. The result is a painful story of heartbreak, heartache, disappointment, despair, and the tragic side of love.
St. Elsewhere (1982–1988) poster

St. Elsewhere (1982–1988) ★ 7.9

Genres: Comedy Drama
This hour-long dramatic series featured life at St. Eligius Hospital, headed by Drs. Donald Westphall and Daniel Auschlander. Every year, new residents would walk down the halls of St. Eligius; learning to deal with perfectionist Cardiovascular Surgeon Mark Craig was only the beginning of the way the hospital and its interesting patients would change their lives forever.