Director Andrew Davis (1946)
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The Guardian
Director: Andrew Davis
Genre: Adventure (Movies)
Cast:

Kevin Costner
Ashton Kutcher
Brian Geraghty
Director: Andrew Davis
Genre: Adventure (Movies)
Cast:
Kevin Costner
Ashton Kutcher
Brian Geraghty
The Guardian (2006), an American action-adventure drama film directed by Andrew Davis, begins with a legend recounted by those who have faced perilous situations at sea. This legend speaks of a mysterious force known as the Guardian, which supposedly helps lost individuals reach the surface and hold on until help arrives. Ben Randall is a renowned rescue swimmer in the United States Coast Guard’s Aviation Survival Technician (AST) program. However, his dedication to his job has caused his marriage to fall apart. During one rescue mission, Ben experiences tragedy when his team crashes into the ocean in their HH-60J ...
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Chain Reaction (1996) is an American science fiction action thriller film directed by Andrew Davis. While collaborating with a team from the University of Chicago to convert water into clean energy, machinist Eddie Kasalivich accidentally stumbles upon the key to their success: a sound frequency that stabilizes the process. As the team celebrates with a lab party, project leader Dr. Paul Shannon and project manager Dr. Alistair Barkley argue over the decision to share their discovery publicly or keep it within the US. Following the party, project physicist Dr. Lily Sinclair’s car fails to start, prompting Eddie to ...
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The Fugitive
Director: Andrew Davis
Genre: Action (Movies)
Cast:

Harrison Ford
Andreas Katsulas
Jeroen Krabbé
Director: Andrew Davis
Genre: Action (Movies)
Cast:
Harrison Ford
Andreas Katsulas
Jeroen Krabbé
The American action thriller film, The Fugitive (1993), was directed by Andrew Davis and written by Jeb Stuart and David Twohy. After returning home in January 1992, Chicago surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble discovers his wife, Helen, has been murdered by a one-armed assailant who escapes capture. Despite Kimble’s explanation of events, there is no evidence of forced entry and his account is disregarded. Due to a misinterpreted 911 call and Helen’s large life insurance policy, Kimble is falsely accused and wrongfully ...