Movies starring Joe Morton

Blues Brothers 2000 (1998)

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
Genres: Action | Comedy | Musical
Countries: USA
Actors: Dan Aykroyd | John Goodman | Joe Morton | Nia Peeples | Kathleen Freeman | J. Evan Bonifant | Frank Oz | Steve Lawrence | Darrell Hammond | Erykah Badu | Walter Levine | Tom Davis | Shann Johnson | B.B. King | Gloria Slade
Directors: John Landis
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Primarily a two hour video, albeit a very good one, this sequel picks up 18 years later from the original and finds Elwood Blues being released from prison and trying to re-form his old band with new lead singer Mighty Mac replacing Jake. A road trip culminates with a battle of the bands against the Louisiana Gators led by B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Dr. John, and others.

Crossroads (1986)

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
Genres: Drama | Music | Mystery | Romance
Countries: USA
Actors: Ralph Macchio | Joe Seneca | Jami Gertz | Joe Morton | Robert Judd | Steve Vai | Dennis Lipscomb | Harry Carey Jr. | John Hancock | Allan Arbus | Gretchen Palmer | Al Fann | Wally Taylor | Tim Russ | Tex Donaldson
Directors: Walter Hill
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Eugene is an extraordinary talent in classic guitar, but he dreams of being a famous Blues guitarist. So he investigates to find a storied lost song. He asks the legendary Blues musician Willie Brown to help him, but Willie demands to free him from the old-people’s prison first and to really learn the blues on the way to it’s origin: Mississippi Delta. Eugene doesn’t know yet about Willie’s deal with the devil, that he now wants to revoke.

Of Mice and Men (1992)

Monday, January 21st, 2008
Genres: Drama
Countries: USA
Actors: John Malkovich | Ray Walston | Casey Siemaszko | Sherilyn Fenn | John Terry | Richard Riehle | Alexis Arquette | Joe Morton | Noble Willingham | Joe D'Angerio | Tuck Milligan | David Steen | Moira Harris | Mark Boone Junior
Directors: Gary Sinise
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Based on John Steinbeck’s 1937 classic tale of two travelling companions, George and Lennie, who wander the country during the Depression, dreaming of a better life for themselves. Then, just as heaven is within their grasp, it is inevitably yanked away. The film follows Steinbeck’s novel closely, exploring questions of strength, weakness, usefulness, reality and utopia, bringing Steinbeck’s California vividly to life.