TV Shows - David Flick
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on December 21, 2024. David Flick has appeared in 0 television series with data.
    Movies - David Flick
    Sorted by online popularity. David Flick has appeared in 4 movies with data.
    • An American Pickle Poster
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      An American Pickle
      as Construction Worker • #1,829 most popular movie
      An American Pickle is a comedy film that tells the story of Herschel Greenbaum, a struggling immigrant who falls into a vat of pickles and is preserved for a century. When he wakes up in modern-day Brooklyn, he discovers that he has a great-grandson named Ben, who helps him adjust to the 21st century. The film explores themes of family, identity, and the immigrant experience, with a mix of humor and heartwarming moments.
    • The Next Three Days Poster
      #3,082
      The Next Three Days
      as Male Nurse • #3,082 most popular movie
      The Next Three Days is a 2010 American action thriller film directed by Paul Haggis, featuring Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks. The story revolves around John, who attempts to secure his wife's release from prison after she is convicted of murder, despite the lack of evidence to prove her innocence.
    • Sudden Death Poster
      #4,794
      Sudden Death
      as Spectator • #4,794 most popular movie
      Sudden Death is a 1995 American action-thriller film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, where a fire marshal must rescue his daughter and prevent a catastrophic explosion during a championship hockey game.
    • Homecoming Poster
      #7,316
      Homecoming
      as Coach • #7,316 most popular movie
      Homecoming is a 2009 American independent horror-thriller film that follows a student couple, Mike and Elizabeth, on their homecoming. After Mike's ex-girlfriend Shelby takes Elizabeth home following a road accident, Shelby's fixation on Mike leads to her cruel treatment of Elizabeth. The film, directed by Morgan J. Freeman and written by Katie L. Fetting, Jake Goldberger and Frank Hannah, was a box office success despite receiving poor reviews.