All 21 Sam Jaeger Movies (in Order)
Are you a fan of Sam Jaeger’s acting skills? Look no further! We’ve compiled a roundup of Sam Jaeger’s movies, showcasing his versatility and talent. From romantic comedies to thrilling action-packed films, we’ve got it all to ensure you don’t miss out on any of his must-watch performances.
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1. Double Platinum (1999)
Double Platinum” is a heartwarming, musical drama that tells the story of a young singer named Tracy, played by none other than the talented Brandy Norwood. Tracy’s life is turned upside down when she discovers her long-lost mother, portrayed by the legendary Diana Ross, who deserted her as a child. As their relationship unfolds, Tracy learns that her mother was a successful blues singer and grapples with the challenges of rebuilding their bond.
2. Behind Enemy Lines (2001)
Behind Enemy Lines, “ an intense and thrilling action-drama film released in 2001, takes viewers on a heart-racing journey from the skies of the Bosnian War to the depths of a U. S. Naval aircraft carrier.
3. Hart’s War (2002)
Hart’s War, “ released in 2002, is a dramatic war film that follows the journey of a law student, Lieutenant Daniel Hart, who is transported into the heart of World War II. As he is captured and thrown into the midst of the Battle of the Bulge, he finds himself defending an African American prisoner of war, falsely accused of murder. Alongside acclaimed actors like Bruce Willis, Colin Farrell, and Terrence Howard, “Hart’s War” explores themes of war, survival, and the complexity of human nature in a time of turmoil.
4. Blood Work (2002)
Blood Work” is a gripping crime thriller that follows retired F. B. I. profiler Terry McCaleb (Clint Eastwood) as he embarks on a personal mission to solve a serial killer case. Still recovering from a heart transplant, McCaleb’s blood analysis offers clues to the killer’s identity, pulling him back into the dangerous world he had left behind. As he delves deeper into the twisted mind of the villain, cliches surrounding the cliched ‘evil man’ are turned on their head.
5. The Riverman (2004)
The Riverman” is an edge-of-your-seat crime drama that delves into the world of the Green River Killer, who wreaked terror on Seattle. In this gripping 2004 film, directed by Bill Eagles, the focus shifts to convicted serial killer Ted Bundy. He offers chilling insights into the mind of the Green River Killer as police detective and investigator Bob Keppel attempts to unlock the truth.
6. Sexual Life (2004)
Sexual Life”, directed by Ken Kwapis, explores the lives of disparate individuals who find themselves rationalizing their infidelities. This comedy-drama, featuring a star-studded cast, is a fascinating glimpse into the complexities of human relationships. With a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes, it offers an engaging exploration of love, lust, and betrayal, all while avoiding spoilers.
7. Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
Lucky Number Slevin is a 2006 crime-thriller that masterfully intertwines twists, suspense, and unexpected revelations. The film follows a case of mistaken identity, as an unassuming man named Slevin finds himself caught in the crossfire of a dangerous war between two of the city’s most ruthless crime bosses.
8. Catch and Release (2006)
Catch and Release” (2006) is a poignant, heartwarming drama directed by Susannah Grant that explores the themes of love, loss, and personal growth. Starring Jennifer Garner, Timothy Olyphant, and Kevin Smith, this captivating tale follows the life of Grace Stanhope (played by Garner) as she navigates the aftermath of her fiancé’s untimely death.
9. Henry Poole Is Here (2008)
Henry Poole Is Here” is a heartwarming drama-comedy starring Luke Wilson, Radha Mitchell, and George Lopez. Released in 2008, the film centers around Henry Poole, a man who moves into his old neighborhood to spend the remaining days of his life in solitude. However, his wishes are dashed when a mysterious incident occurs, and Henry is introduced to a miracle that changes everything.
10. Within (2009)
Within is a chilling drama and thriller film that delves into the dark and mysterious world of evil spirits. The story follows young Rachel, who possesses a terrifying secret — the ability to see evil within others. After witnessing the brutal murder of her mother, Rachel and her father move to a quiet town, hoping to find solace and piece their lives back together.
11. Take Me Home (2011)
Take Me Home” is a heartwarming comedy-romance film set in New York City. Directed by and starring Sam Jaeger alongside his real-life wife Amber Jaeger and Victor Garber, it tells the story of a photo journalist (Claire) and an illegal taxi driver (Thom) who find themselves on a life-changing journey as they embark on a road trip to California.
12. The Truth About Emanuel (2013)
In the hauntingly captivating film, “The Truth About Emanuel, “ a grieving young girl becomes obsessed with her new neighbor, played by Jessica Biel, who bears striking resemblance to her deceased mother. As their lives intertwine, the mystery deepens, revealing secrets that will forever alter the course of their lives. This enigmatic drama-mystery-thriller, directed by Francesca Gregorini, explores themes of grief, identity, and the unbreakable bond between women.
13. Miss Dial (2013)
Miss Dial” is a witty and captivating comedy that follows the story of a consumer affair representative, who works from her apartment, and who daringly decides to play hooky one day. Instead of working, she embarks on a whimsical journey, making random calls to her fellow apartment dwellers in search of new and meaningful connections.
14. Inherent Vice (2014)
Inherent Vice, “ a 2014 crime comedy-drama directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, delves into the world of 1970s Los Angeles. The film follows Lawrence “Doc” Sportello, a private investigator navigating through the city’s drug-fueled underworld. When his ex-girlfriend goes missing, Doc investigates the case that leads him into a web of deceit, corruption, and danger.
15. American Sniper (2014)
American Sniper” is a powerful and gripping biographical drama directed by Clint Eastwood, based on the life of Navy S. E. A. L. sniper Chris Kyle. The film follows Kyle’s pinpoint accuracy on the battlefield, which saves countless lives during the Iraq War and turns him into a legend. However, as he returns home to his family after four tours of duty, Chris finds that the war he can’t leave behind.
16. October Kiss (2015)
October Kiss” is a heartwarming comedy-drama that takes place in the enchanting month of October. The movie revolves around a young woman named Poppy who has been struggling to find her true calling, oscillating between jobs and romantic relationships. When she lands the position of a nanny for a busy widower’s two kids, she becomes a beloved figure in their little world.
17. Brave New Jersey (2016)
Brave New Jersey” takes us back to the iconic 1938 Orson Welles radio broadcast, “War of the Worlds, “ which famously sparked mass panic among listeners, believing the U. S. was under a Martian invasion. In this comedy set on the night of this broadcast, a small New Jersey town comes to life as its residents grapple with a world turned upside down.
18. S.W.A.T.: Under Siege (2017)
S. W. A. T. : Under Siege” is an intense action thriller set in the Pacific Northwest of the USA. Directed by Tony Giglio, the movie follows a group of elite Seattle SWAT team members as they find themselves in the crossfire when their compound is attacked by a ruthless international terrorist. The relentless pursuit of a mystery man who was apprehended during a disastrous raid leads the terrorists to the SWAT’s home turf.
19. Shazam! (2019)
Experience the electrifying origins of a superhero with the 2019 film, Shazam! , directed by David F. Sandberg.
20. Asylum: Twisted Horror and Fantasy Tales (2020)
Asylum: Twisted Horror and Fantasy Tales” is a nerve-wracking thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The movie follows struggling comedian Brandon as he performs one final show to prove his worth. As the night unfolds, Brandon’s content becomes more relatable and his audience grows. However, just as he delivers his best performance yet, the unexpected occurs, leaving us questioning the very fabric of reality.
21. The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2021)
The Eyes of Tammy Faye” is a captivating and inspiring biographical drama that unravels the extraordinary journey of Tammy Faye Bakker, a televangelist known for her unique and passionate messages. The movie delves into her rise to fame, fall from grace, and ultimate redemption, weaving a tale of love, resilience, and the power of message.