The 60 Best Bruce Greenwood Movies

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List of the best Bruce Greenwood movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Bruce Greenwood's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Bruce Greenwood movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Bruce Greenwood movies will be at the top of the list. Bruce Greenwood has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Bruce Greenwood movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Bruce Greenwood films to end the squabble once and for all.

If you think the best Bruce Greenwood role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one. The greatest Bruce Greenwood performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand.

Examples of films on this list include The Absolute Truth and Cord.

"This list answers the questions, "What are the best Bruce Greenwood movies?" and "What are the greatest Bruce Greenwood roles of all time?"

Joseph McGinty Nichol and J.J. Abrams are among those who have directed Bruce Greenwood at one point or another during their careers in the film industry.

Most divisive: Ararat
Over 100 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The 60 Best Bruce Greenwood Movies
  • Star Trek
    1
    Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy
    29 votes
    Star Trek, a science fiction film directed by J.J. Abrams, embarks on a thrilling journey through the cosmos. The plot centers around James T. Kirk (Chris Pine), an impulsive cadet at Starfleet Academy, and Spock (Zachary Quinto), a Vulcan who struggles to reconcile his logical nature with his human half. Together, they must thwart the diabolical plans of the villainous Nero (Eric Bana). Aided by an ensemble cast of memorable characters like Uhura (Zoe Saldana) and Bones (Karl Urban), they navigate interstellar politics, alien races, and black holes. Filled with action-packed sequences and intricate storylines, Star Trek is both a reboot and homage to the original TV series. The film won an Academy Award for Best Makeup.
  • Thirteen Days
    2
    Kevin Costner, Bruce Greenwood, Steven Culp
    19 votes
    For thirteen extraordinary days in October of 1962, the world stood on the brink of an unthinkable catastrophe. Across the globe, people anxiously awaited the outcome of a harrowing political, diplomatic and military confrontation that threatened to end in an apocalyptic nuclear exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union. Thirteen days captures the urgency, suspense and paralyzing chaos of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
  • Double Jeopardy
    3
    Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd, Bruce Greenwood
    15 votes
    Framed for the murder of her husband, Libby Parsons (Ashley Judd) survives the long years in prison with two burning desires sustaining her -- finding her son and solving the mystery that destroyed her once-happy life. Standing between her and her quest, however, is her parole officer, Travis Lehman (Tommy Lee Jones). Libby poses a challenge to the cynical officer, one that forces him to face up to his own failings while pitting him against his superiors and law enforcement colleagues.
  • National Treasure: Book of Secrets
    4
    Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel
    18 votes
    In the thrilling sequel National Treasure: Book of Secrets, history buff Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) returns. This time, his quest revolves around a mysterious tome - the President's secret book. It holds untold secrets about U.S. history that could clear his family name from scandal. Abigail Chase (Diane Kruger), his estranged girlfriend, and his loyal sidekick, Riley Poole (Justin Bartha), join him on this daring adventure. The trio traverses Paris, London, and Washington D.C., unraveling clues against a ticking clock. With high-stakes mystery and fast-paced action, it's an engaging journey for all adventure-lovers.
  • Racing Stripes
    5
    Bruce Greenwood, Hayden Panettiere, M. Emmet Walsh
    22 votes
    A baby zebra gets separated from a traveling circus in a small Kentucky town. It's eventually discovered by horse trainer Nolan Walsh (Bruce Greenwood) and his daughter, Channing (Hayden Panettiere), who falls in love with the animal. She calls him Stripes (Frankie Muniz) and keeps him as a pet. Though Nolan has forbidden Channing from racing ever since her mother was killed in an accident, her ambition is undiminished. With the help of her new pet, she's convinced that her goal can be realized.
  • Firehouse Dog
    6
    Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Dash Mihok
    16 votes
    When a commercial shoot goes terribly wrong, Rex, Hollywood's biggest canine star, goes missing and is presumed dead by his handlers. Rex takes refuge in a row of lofts, but the structure catches fire, and Rex makes a death-defying leap into a fire captain's (Bruce Greenwood) arms. The man's son, Shane (Josh Hutcherson), becomes Rex's reluctant new master, and the firefighters adopt the dog as their mascot. Trouble looms when Rex's handlers try to get him back.
  • Batman: Under the Red Hood
    7
    Neil Patrick Harris, Jensen Ackles, Kelly Hu
    9 votes
    Batman: Under the Red Hood is a 2010 American superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and released by Warner Home Video. It is the eighth animated feature in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. It was released on July 27, 2010. The film stars Bruce Greenwood as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Jensen Ackles as the Red Hood/Jason Todd, John DiMaggio as the Joker, Neil Patrick Harris as Nightwing/Dick Grayson, Jason Isaacs as Ra's al Ghul, and Wade Williams as Black Mask. The screenplay was written by Judd Winick, who also wrote the "Under the Hood" run in the monthly Batman comic. The two-disc special edition and Blu-ray also includes an animated short featuring Jonah Hex.
  • Eight Below
    8
    Paul Walker, Bruce Greenwood, Moon Bloodgood
    18 votes
    The frozen wasteland of Antarctica serves as the background for a tale about the bonds of friendship and loyalty. Three members of a scientific expedition, Jerry Shepard (Paul Walker), his friend Cooper (Jason Biggs) and an American geologist (Bruce Greenwood), must leave their beloved sled dogs behind after a devastating accident and increasingly perilous weather conditions. Alone, the dogs struggle to survive the harsh Antarctic winter.
  • The Sweet Hereafter
    9
    Ian Holm, Sarah Polley, Bruce Greenwood
    18 votes
    A small mountain community in Canada is devastated when a school bus accident leaves more than a dozen of its children dead. A big-city lawyer (Ian Holm) arrives to help the survivors' and victims' families prepare a class-action suit, but his efforts only seem to push the townspeople further apart. At the same time, one teenage survivor of the accident (Sarah Polley) has to reckon with the loss of innocence brought about by a different kind of damage.
  • I, Robot
    10
    Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood
    20 votes
    In the tech-laden world of I, Robot, Detective Del Spooner (Will Smith) is an analog man in a digital age. A staunch skeptic of the rapidly evolving realm of robotics, Spooner's worst fears come alive when he investigates a crime that points to a robot, defying its primary function of never harming humans. Dr. Susan Calvin (Bridget Moynahan), a robot psychologist, joins him to unravel this intricate web of mystery. This thrilling sci-fi spectacle, directed by Alex Proyas, explores the blurred lines between artificial intelligence and human consciousness, raising profound questions about what it means to be alive.
  • First Blood
    11
    Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Brian Dennehy
    16 votes
    Vietnam veteran and drifter John J. Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into a small Washington town in search of an old friend, but is met with intolerance and brutality by the local sheriff, Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy). When Teasle and his deputies restrain and shave Rambo, he flashes back to his time as a prisoner of war and unleashes his fury on the officers. He narrowly escapes the manhunt, but it will take his former commander (Richard Crenna) to save the hunters from the hunted.
  • Déjà Vu
    12
    Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Jim Caviezel
    18 votes
    Déjà Vu is an intense science fiction thriller led by ATF agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington). After a tragic ferry explosion in New Orleans, Carlin is enlisted to help with the investigation. Aided by unique technology that allows him to look back in time, he soon uncovers a sinister plot. The film, directed by Tony Scott, marries elements of crime and time-travel genres. Val Kilmer co-stars as Agent Pryzwarra. The movie's enigmatic storyline intertwines past and future events, creating a complex narrative web that keeps viewers on their toes.
  • The Core
    13
    Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, Delroy Lindo
    12 votes
    Geophysicist Dr. Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart) discovers that an unknown force has caused the earth's inner core to stop rotating. With the planet's magnetic field rapidly deteriorating, our atmosphere literally starts to come apart at the seams with catastrophic consequences. To resolve the crisis, Keyes, along with a team of the world's most gifted scientists, travel into the earth's core. Their mission: detonate a device that will reactivate the core.
  • Summer Dreams: The Story of the Beach Boys
    14
    Bruce Greenwood, Greg Kean, Casey Sander
    6 votes
    Summer Dreams: The Story of the Beach Boys is a 1990 drama music film written by Steven Gaines and Charles Rosin and directed by Michael Switzer.
  • Rules of Engagement
    15
    Tommy Lee Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, Guy Pearce
    13 votes
    Col. Terry Childers (Samuel L. Jackson) is a 30-year Marine veteran: a decorated officer with combat experience in Vietnam, Beirut and Desert Storm -- a patriot, a hero. But now, the country he served so well has put him on trial for a rescue mission that went terribly wrong. For his attorney, he has chosen Marine Col. Hays Hodges (Tommy Lee Jones), a comrade-in-arms who owes his life to Childers.
  • A Dog Named Christmas
    16

    A Dog Named Christmas

    Bruce Greenwood, Sonja Bennett, Noel Fisher
    8 votes
    A Dog Named Christmas is a 2009 American television film that debuted on CBS as a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie on November 29, 2009. The film was produced by Brent Shields, directed by Peter Werner and written by Jenny Wingfield, who based the script from a novel of the same name by Greg Kincaid.
  • The Soul Collector
    17
    Hilary Duff, Melissa Gilbert, Bruce Greenwood
    8 votes
    The Soul Collector is a 1999 Christian television movie. Echo Bridge Home Entertainment announced The Soul Collector on DVD.
  • Barney's Version
    18
    Paul Giamatti, Rosamund Pike, Minnie Driver
    5 votes
    Toward the end of his life, Barney Panofsky (Paul Giamatti) looks back on his triumphs and tragedies, beginning with an ill-fated relationship with Clara (Rachelle Lefevre), whom he marries when she becomes pregnant. When that falls apart, he moves back home to Montreal and gets married twice more, finally finding contentment with Miriam (Rosamund Pike), his third wife. Through it all, Barney is sustained by his work in television, raising children and the advice of his father (Dustin Hoffman).
  • Meek's Cutoff
    19
    Michelle Williams, Bruce Greenwood, Will Patton
    5 votes
    During the 1840s, six settlers and their guide are caught in a dangerous situation: They are lost, food and water are running out, and the surrounding desert threatens to claim them all. Meanwhile, their guide, Stephen Meek (Bruce Greenwood), refuses to acknowledge that they may be several weeks off-course. When a Native American (Rod Rondeaux) is captured, Emily Tetherow (Michelle Williams), one of the settlers, shields him from Meek's wrath, and he offers to lead the group to water in return.
  • Disturbing Behavior
    20
    James Marsden, Katie Holmes, Nick Stahl
    12 votes
    Steve Clark (James Marsden) is a newcomer in the town of Cradle Bay, and he quickly realizes that there's something odd about his high school classmates. The clique known as the "Blue Ribbons" are the eerie embodiment of academic excellence and clean living. But, like the rest of the town, they're a little too perfect. When Steve's rebellious friend Gavin (Nick Stahl) mysteriously joins their ranks, Steve searches for the truth with fellow misfit Rachel (Katie Holmes).
  • Capote
    21
    Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Clifton Collins
    12 votes
    Reading of the murder of a Kansas family, New York City novelist Truman Capote (Philip Seymour Hoffman) decides to cover the story himself, and travels to the small town with his childhood friend, aspiring novelist Harper Lee (Catherine Keener). When Perry Smith (Clifton Collins Jr.) and Dick Hickock (Mark Pellegrino) are arrested and charged, Capote forms an emotional bond with Smith during his jailhouse interviews despite the young criminal's apparent guilt.
  • Flight
    22
    Denzel Washington, Don Cheadle, Kelly Reilly
    12 votes
    Commercial airline pilot Whip Whitaker (Denzel Washington) has a problem with drugs and alcohol, though so far he's managed to complete his flights safely. His luck runs out when a disastrous mechanical malfunction sends his plane hurtling toward the ground. Whip pulls off a miraculous crash-landing that results in only six lives lost. Shaken to the core, Whip vows to get sober -- but when the crash investigation exposes his addiction, he finds himself in an even worse situation.
  • I'm Not There
    23
    Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin
    12 votes
    Several actors portray legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan at different stages in his personal life and career. In 1959 a guitar-strumming youth (Marcus Carl Franklin) rides the rails, calling himself "Guthrie." Then a man named Jack (Christian Bale) emerges in New York's Greenwich Village, followed by "Robbie (Heath Ledger)," Jude (Cate Blanchett) and other personalities.
  • Dinner for Schmucks
    24
    Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Bruce Greenwood
    12 votes
    Tim (Paul Rudd) a rising executive, works for a boss who hosts a monthly event in which the guest who brings the biggest buffoon gets a career boost. Though he declines the invitation at first, he changes his mind when he meets Barry (Steve Carell), a man who builds dioramas using stuffed mice. The scheme backfires when Barry's blundering good intentions send Tim's life into a downward spiral, threatening a major business deal and possibly scuttling Tim's romantic relationship.
  • Passenger 57
    25
    Wesley Snipes, Bruce Payne, Tom Sizemore
    9 votes
    John Cutter (Wesley Snipes) is a former policeman flying to Los Angeles to start his new job working for the anti-terrorism unit of a major airline. However, apprehended terrorist Charles Rane (Bruce Payne) is on the flight, too, being transported by the FBI. After Rane's accomplices kill the FBI agents and free him, Cutter realizes the entire flight is in danger. With the help of flight attendant Marti Slayton (Alex Datcher), Cutter tries to capture Rane and free the passengers.
  • The Republic of Love
    26
    Brooke D'Orsay, Bruce Greenwood, Emilia Fox
    9 votes
    The Republic of Love is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Deepa Mehta. It is based on the novel of the same name by Carol Shields and stars Bruce Greenwood and Emilia Fox. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2003. It was released publicly on February 13, 2004.
  • Fathers' Day
    27
    Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    10 votes
    Jack (Billy Crystal) is a straitlaced lawyer with a loving wife (Julia Louis-Dreyfus). Dale (Robin Williams) is suicidal about his stalled career as an artist. The only thing they have in common is Collette (Nastassja Kinski), with whom they both had an affair years ago. Unbeknownst to the two men, she had a son, Scott (Charlie Hofheimer), who is now missing. After she tells Jack and Dale that one of them could be the father, the pair set out to find Scott and prove who the real father is.
  • Swept Away
    28
    Madonna, Elizabeth Banks, Jeanne Tripplehorn
    10 votes
    Swept Away is a 2002 romantic comedy film directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Madonna, Adriano Giannini, and Bruce Greenwood. It was released by Screen Gems and produced by Matthew Vaughn. The film is a remake of Lina Wertmüller's 1974 film of the same name.
  • Below
    29
    Matthew Davis, Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams
    6 votes
    The submarine U.S.S. Manta had a perfect record until the mysterious death of its captain. The next-in-command, Lt. Richard Brice (Bruce Greenwood) is determined to steer his disheartened crew back to safety. But after three battle survivors board the sub, bizarre and frightening things begin to happen. As the tale unfolds, and crew members begin to disappear, Ensign Douglas O'Dell (Matthew Davis) must piece together the puzzles of the submarine's past before it is too late to resurface alive.
  • Being Julia
    30
    Annette Bening, Jeremy Irons, Bruce Greenwood
    6 votes
    Julia Lambert (Annette Bening) is a popular but aging stage actress who is losing passion for her career. Her husband and director, Michael Gosselyn (Jeremy Irons), introduces her to a young American actor, Tom (Shaun Evans), who professes admiration for her. Julia and Tom start an affair, but soon she realizes that Tom is just using her to advance his own career and that of his other girlfriend, actress Avice Crichton (Lucy Punch). Julia befriends Avice, all the while plotting her revenge.
  • Mao's Last Dancer
    31
    Joan Chen, Kyle MacLachlan, Bruce Greenwood
    8 votes
    Mao's Last Dancer is a 2009 Australian film based on professional dancer Li Cunxin's autobiography of the same name. Li Cunxin is portrayed by Birmingham Royal Ballet Principal Dancer Chi Cao, Australian Ballet dancer Chengwu Guo and Huang Wen Bin. The film also stars Bruce Greenwood, Kyle MacLachlan, Joan Chen, Wang Shuangbao and Amanda Schull. The film premiered on 13 September 2009, at the Toronto International Film Festival. General release in Australia and New Zealand began on 1 October 2009. It began screening in the United States on 33 screens in August 2010.
  • Hollywood Homicide
    32
    Harrison Ford, Josh Hartnett, Lena Olin
    11 votes
    After music mogul Antoine Sartain's (Isaiah Washington) rappers are murdered, Sgt. Joe Gavilan (Harrison Ford) and police Detective K.C. Calden (Josh Hartnett) start to investigate. Initially distracted -- Joe by his real estate transactions, K.C. by his acting aspirations -- the partners pull together when internal affairs officer Bennie Macko (Bruce Greenwood) starts hounding Joe. The two men prove skilled at police work, but they'll also need help from Joe's psychic gal pal (Lena Olin).
  • Ararat
    33
    Christopher Plummer, Bruce Greenwood, Charles Aznavour
    9 votes
    Ararat is a 2002 Franco-Canadian drama historical film written and directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Charles Aznavour, Christopher Plummer, David Alpay, Arsinée Khanjian, Eric Bogosian, Bruce Greenwood and Elias Koteas. It is based loosely on the defense of Van in 1915 during the Armenian Genocide, an event that is disputed to this day by the Government of Turkey. In addition to exploring the human impact of that specific historical event, the film also examines the nature of truth and its representation through art.
  • Harlequin Romance Series: Treacherous Beauties
    34
    Tippi Hedren, Catherine Oxenberg, Emma Samms
    7 votes
    Harlequin Romance Series: Treacherous Beauties is a 1994 mystery drama written by Jim Henshaw and Naomi Janzen and directed by Charles Jarrott.
  • In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders
    35
    Michael Gross, David Soul, Ronny Cox
    5 votes
    Based on a true story, this tense crime drama follows veteran FBI agent Ben Grogan (Ronny Cox) as he leads a team that is desperately trying to track down the criminals responsible for a series of murders and robberies before more blood is shed. Eventually, the agents get closer to the suspects, Bill Matix (Michael Gross) and Mike Platt (David Soul), but the ruthless fugitives aren't going to be taken without a fight, leading to a violent shootout.
  • Here on Earth
    36
    Chris Klein, Leelee Sobieski, Josh Hartnett
    5 votes
    Kelley Morse (Chris Klein), who is cocky and brash, normally would never have crossed paths with the residents of a small town near his posh private school. But when he races his new car against a local boy and destroys a diner, he is sentenced to rebuild the diner and falls in love with the owner's daughter (Leelee Sobieski).
  • The Absolute Truth
    37
    Jane Seymour, Bruce Greenwood, Linda Purl
    5 votes
    The Absolute Truth is a 1997 drama and thriller TV movie written by Selma Thompson and Harriet N. Frances and directed by James Keach.
  • The World's Fastest Indian
    38
    Anthony Hopkins, Bruce Greenwood, Diane Ladd
    8 votes
    New Zealander Burt Munro spent years perfecting his classic Indian motorcycle. The year is 1967, and Burt takes his machine to Utah's salt flats, where he attempts the impossible, using his dream bike to set a new world's record for speed. Based on a true story, the record Munro set more than three decades ago still has not been broken to this day.
  • Another Chance
    39
    Vanessa Angel, Bruce Greenwood, Allan Rich
    4 votes
    Another Chance is a 1989 film co-written and directed by Jesse Vint.
  • The Little Kidnappers
    40
    Charlton Heston, Charles Miller, Leo Wheatley
    6 votes
    Davy (Charles Miller) and Harry MacKenzie (Leo Wheatley) are orphaned brothers who live with their gruff grandfather, James (Charlton Heston), in 1900s Nova Scotia. Life for the boys is less than agreeable, until one day they find an unusual item on the beach: a baby. Determined to bring the child up on their own, away from the influence of their unpleasant grandfather, Davy and Harry make off with the infant -- which begins a desperate search by the authorities and the child's parents.
  • The Mermaid Chair
    41

    The Mermaid Chair

    Kim Basinger, Alex Carter, Bruce Greenwood
    3 votes
    When her mentally ill, elderly mother begins mutilating herself, Jessie (Kim Basinger) returns to her hometown to care for her. Among familiar surroundings, she tends to her mother's deteriorating mental condition while learning of troubling revelations about her family history. Meanwhile, though married, Jessie reconnects with old passions -- including a turbulent affair with a monk named Hugh (Bruce Greenwood). This family drama is based on the best-selling novel by Susan Monk Kidd.
  • Cristiada
    42
    Eva Longoria, Peter O'Toole, Andy Garcia
    3 votes
    For Greater Glory is a 2012 epic historical war drama film directed by Dean Wright and written by Michael Love, based on the true story of the Cristero War. It stars Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria, Oscar Isaac, Rubén Blades, Peter O'Toole, and Bruce Greenwood. The film is the directorial debut for Wright, veteran visual effects supervisor on films including The Two Towers and The Return of the King, and was released on June 1, 2012.
  • The Life
    43

    The Life

    Bruce Greenwood, Ian Tracey, Alisen Down
    3 votes
    The Life is a 2004 Canadian TV film directed by Lynne Stopkewich and written by Alan Di Fiore and Chris Haddock.
  • Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge
    44
    Ashley Judd, Elisabeth Moss, Bruce Greenwood
    3 votes
    Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge is a 1995 film directed by Bobby Roth.
  • Cord
    45
    Jennifer Tilly, Daryl Hannah, Vincent Gallo
    4 votes
    Cord is a 2000 thriller film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Daryl Hannah, Jennifer Tilly, Bruce Greenwood, and Vincent Gallo.
  • Rio Diablo
    46

    Rio Diablo

    Kenny Rogers, Travis Tritt, Naomi Judd
    2 votes
    Newlywed Benjamin Taber (Travis Tritt) is in town with his bride when a bank robbery goes awry and she disappears in a chaotic shootout. Determined to find her, Benjamin seeks out the help of crusty Quentin Leech (Kenny Rogers), a bounty hunter who has his own reasons for wanting to catch the outlaws. As they follow the group's trail, they receive help from several unlikely sources, including Flora Mae Pepper (Naomi Judd), the owner of a brothel that doubles as a safe haven.
  • Peyton Place: The Next Generation
    47
    Bruce Greenwood, Barbara Parkins, Dorothy Malone
    2 votes
    Peyton Place: The Next Generation is a 1985 television film directed by Larry Elikann. The film is based on the TV series Peyton Place, which aired from 1964 to 1969, and the plot is set twenty years after the original series. The film contains many of the original cast members, and there were hopes of inspiring a TV series, but such a program was never made.
  • The Riverman
    48

    The Riverman

    Cary Elwes, Bruce Greenwood, Sam Jaeger
    2 votes
    It's 1982 and Detective Dave Reichert (Sam Jaeger) is on the trail of the Green River Killer, who's responsible for the deaths of over a dozen women. With few leads and the death toll mounting, Reichert seeks help from retired investigator Robert Keppel (Bruce Greenwood). But as he examines the case, Keppel decides to consult someone who knows about murder firsthand -- serial killer Ted Bundy (Cary Elwes). Bundy seems interested in cooperating , but there's a catch: He wants off death row.
  • Mixed Blessings
    49
    Alexandra Paul, Scott Baio, Bruce Greenwood
    2 votes
    Danielle Steel's Mixed Blessings is a 1995 tv film directed by Bethany Rooney.
  • The Lost Son
    50
    Daniel Auteuil, Nastassja Kinski, Katrin Cartlidge
    2 votes
    A wealthy couple hire a detective (Daniel Auteuil) to track their adult son, missing after involvement in a pedophile ring.
  • Servants of Twilight
    51
    Bruce Greenwood, Carel Struycken, Richard Bradford
    2 votes
    Servants of Twilight, a 1991 horror and thriller film adaptation of Dean R. Koontz's novel Twilight, is written by Jeffrey Obrow and Stephen Carpenter and directed by Jeffrey Obrow.
  • The Magnificent Ambersons
    52
    Jennifer Tilly, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Madeleine Stowe
    2 votes
    The Magnificent Ambersons is a 2002 tv film directed by Alfonso Arau.
  • Starz Inside: Unforgettably Evil
    53

    Starz Inside: Unforgettably Evil

    Daryl Hannah, Kristanna Loken, Stan Lee
    3 votes
  • Striker's Mountain
    54
    Leslie Nielsen, Bruce Greenwood, August Schellenberg
    3 votes
    Strikers Mountain is a 1987 Canadian action drama film starring Leslie Nielsen, August Schellenberg, and Mimi Kuzyk. It was nominated for two Gemini Awards, the biggest part of the film was filmed near Jasper, Alberta.
  • Cell 213
    55

    Cell 213

    Eric Balfour, Bruce Greenwood, Michael Rooker
    3 votes
    Cell 213 is a 2011 horror film starring Bruce Greenwood, Eric Balfour, and Michael Rooker. Filming took place in Ontario.
  • Haven
    56
    Anne Bancroft, Martin Landau, Natasha Richardson
    3 votes
    Haven is a 2001 historical drama film written by Suzette Couture and directed by John Gray.
  • Cyborg Soldier
    57
    Tiffani Thiessen, Matt Smith, Bruce Greenwood
    4 votes
    Cyborg Soldier is a science fiction film released on October 7, 2008, directed by John Stead, and starring Rich Franklin, Tiffani Thiessen, and Bruce Greenwood.
  • Dream Man
    58
    Andrew McCarthy, Patsy Kensit, Bruce Greenwood
    4 votes
    Dream Man is a 1995 thriller film written by Michael Alexander Miller and directed by René Bonnière.
  • Mee-Shee: The Water Giant
    59
    Bruce Greenwood, Joel Tobeck, Phyllida Law
    4 votes
    Mee-Shee: The Water Giant is an Anglo-German family film shot in New Zealand and released in 2005. It stars Bruce Greenwood, Rena Owen, Tom Jackson and Daniel Magder. The film is based upon the Canadian folklore water monster known as the Ogopogo. This folklore began with Aboriginal peoples in Canada, and while the film was in production complaints from one Aboriginal chief about cultural appropriation caused the film and its titular monster to be renamed "Mee-Shee". These complaints and the renaming drew media attention and generated controversy. The film itself received some good reviews. Some critics praised the performances, although evaluations of the special effects were mixed. In Canada, Mee-Shee was only released on DVD and never played in theatres.
  • Thick as Thieves
    60

    Thick as Thieves

    Alec Baldwin, Andre Braugher, Ricky Harris
    4 votes
    Macklin (Alec Baldwin), a hit man with a passion for rare jazz records, accepts what he thinks is a routine job. The hit turns out to be a setup, though, because Pointy (Michael Jai White), an up-and-coming gangster, wants Macklin out of the way. When Macklin realizes who's behind the setup, the two criminals enter into an increasingly deadly cat-and-mouse game. Before long, the feud expands to include tough female cop Petrone (Rebecca De Mornay) and top Mafia bosses.