John Marshall Jones's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring John Marshall Jones on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Oct 31, 2024 10:31 AM
The Curse (2019)
A social worker dealing with the disappearance of two children fears for her own family after beginning the investigation.
The Curse of La Llorona (2019)
A social worker dealing with the disappearance of two children fears for her own family after beginning the investigation.
The Curse Of The Weeping Woman (2019)
A social worker dealing with the disappearance of two children fears for her own family after beginning the investigation.
La Llorona: Le lacrime del male (2019)
A social worker dealing with the disappearance of two children fears for her own family after beginning the investigation.
Into The Dark I'm Just F*cking With You (2019)
Siblings headed to a family wedding endure a night of increasingly frightening practical jokes while staying at a secluded motel.
Rust (2019)
When an overachieving college senior makes a wrong turn, her road trip becomes a life-changing fight for survival in rural Kentucky.
Con Air (1997)
When the government puts all its rotten criminal eggs in one airborne basket, it's asking for trouble. Before you can say, "Pass the barf bag," the crooks control the plane, led by creepy Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom. Watching his every move is the just-released Cameron Poe, who'd rather reunite with his family.
Sergente Bilko (1996)
The army is known for churning out lean mean fighting machines intent on protecting our great nation. Sergeant Ernie Bilko is the leader of a ragtag group of the sorriest soldiers ever to enlist in the armed forces.
White Men Can't Jump (1992)
Billy Hoyle and Sidney Deane are an unlikely pair of basketball hustlers. They team up to con their way across the courts of Los Angeles, playing a game that's fast dangerous - and funny.
Un medico, un uomo (1991)
Jack McKee is a doctor with it all: he's successful, he's rich, and he has no problems.... until he is diagnosed with throat cancer. Now that he has seen medicine, hospitals, and doctors from a patient's perspective, he realises that there is more to being a doctor than surgery and prescriptions.