There are choosy actors, then there’s Gerard Butler. The Scottish actor is known for hopping from low-budget movies to blockbusters and back. His recent film, Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, is a certified hit whereas his prior work (Kandahar, distributed by the little-known Thunder Road Pictures), couldn’t make it past the $10 million mark. It’s the Butler way. Give him a good enough role and a great paycheck, and he’ll take it.
From 300 to Olympus Has Fallen, Butler’s films have stuck to the mind. Recently, even his modest flicks like Plane and Copshop have performed well. However, the actor has numerous other little-known films that his fans and general audiences should see. These films might have only reached a few eyeballs but it’s never too late for anything to become big. Make your pick and stream.
10 ‘Coriolanus’ (2011)
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Coriolanus
R
Drama
Documentary
Thriller
War
- Release Date
- February 14, 2011
- Runtime
- 122
- Director
- Ralph Fiennes
- Writers
- John Logan, William Shakespeare
Cast
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Gerard Butler
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Ralph Fiennes
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Jessica Chastain
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Coriolanus, made by Ralph Fiennes in his directorial debut, is an adaptation of the William Shakespeare tragedy of the same name. It concerns Caius Martius "Coriolanus" (Fiennes), a Roman general respected for his military conquests but hated for his arrogance. His downfall soon comes, forcing him to team up with his former enemy, Tullus Aufidius (Gerard Butler), in an attempt to regain lost glory.
A Perfect Roman Tale, Crafted in Britain
300 fans will love Coriolanus even more, given its setting. The pulse-pounding sword-and-sandal flick is first and foremost an outstanding technical achievement, using superior VFX technology to make audiences feel like they are in Rome with these characters. It’s one of the most piquant visual trips you’ll ever experience in film. It gets very addictive once the team-up of former enemies happens. Unfortunately, this mind-blowing cinematic voyage hardly made any bucks at the box office, but it at least earned a Golden Berlin Bear Award nomination.
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9 ‘Fast Food’ (1998)
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Fast Food
Action
Comedy
Crime
- Release Date
- October 9, 1998
- Runtime
- 95 minutes
- Director
- Stewart Sugg
- Writers
- Stewart Sugg
- Producers
- Phil Hunt
Cast
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Douglas Henshall
Benny
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Emily Woof
Letitia
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Gerard Butler
Jacko
In Fast Food, drifter Benny (Douglas Henshall) returns to his hometown to reunite with a lover and open a fast-food restaurant. He then links up with four former buddies (one played by Gerard Butler). Together, they convince each other to rob a local gangster.
Hardly About Food
The film leans on ensemble performances to raise it to heights of poignancy and cordiality. Butler shows promise, and the story flows quickly enough to eclipse all the production faults that might have popped up because of budget deficiencies. Though the tone is mostly gloomy, director Stewart Sugg does well by sprinkling in a few comedic moments. A must-see British crime flick.
8 ‘Butterfly on a Wheel’ (2007)
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Butterfly on a Wheel
R
Crime
Drama
Thriller
- Release Date
- July 27, 2007
- Runtime
- 95 minutes
- Director
- Mike Barker
- Producers
- Beau St. Clair, Bruce Davey, Pierce Brosnan, Ron McLeod, William Vince, David Valleau, Jeff Abberley, Julia Blackman, Marina Grasic, William Morrissey
Cast
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Maria Bello
Abby Randall
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Pierce Brosnan
Tom Ryan
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Gerard Butler
Neil Randall
Butterfly on a Wheel, also known as Shattered in the US, concerns Neil (Gerard Butler), a family man living happily in Chicago until his daughter gets kidnapped by the criminal Tom Ryan (Pierce Brosnan). At first, Tom appears to only want a ransom, but as time passes, his demands become more unreasonable. What will Neil do?
Doing Anything for Family
The film's title alludes to a line in Alexander Pope's poem "Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot": "Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?" It is interpreted as questioning why anyone would put so much time and effort into achieving something minor, or hand out heavy punishment for a tiny offense. Gerard Butler is convincing in his role as a tormented man who'll do everything for his daughter, and Brosnan makes us believe he was born to play a villain, even though most of his films involve him saving others.
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7 ‘Timeline’ (2003)
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Timeline
PG-13
Action
Adventure
Science Fiction
- Release Date
- November 26, 2003
- Runtime
- 116 Minutes
- Director
- Richard Donner
- Writers
- Jeff Maguire, George Nolfi
Cast
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Paul Walker
Chris Johnston
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Frances O'Connor
Kate Ericson
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Gerard Butler
Andre Marek
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Timeline trails a group of archaeological students (aided by a Scottish archaeologist played by Gerard Butler), as they search for a missing professor. They learn that he traveled to 14th-century France via a wormhole and got trapped there. They thus travel through time too, hoping to find him.
A Saccharine Blend of Science and History
The film was made by the great Richard Donner, best known for Superman, but by the time it came out, the director was no longer as famous as he used to be, so people hardly cared. But it's brilliant.
In unfamiliar terrain, the gifted filmmaker perfectly explores displacement and the steep cost of curiosity. There’s the immediacy of a documentary and the beauty of a piece of art. Interestingly, Donner used very little CGI, relying on medieval reenactments instead. And he sure must have done something to get Butler as excited as we see him here.
6 ‘A Family Man’ (2016)
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A Family Man
R
Drama
- Release Date
- September 13, 2016
- Runtime
- 108 minutes
- Director
- Mark Williams
- Writers
- Bill Dubuque
- Producers
- Gerard Butler, Patrick Newall, Craig J. Flores, Daniel Bekerman, Nicolas Chartier, Alan Siegel, Danielle Robinson
Cast
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Gerard Butler
Dane Jensen
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Gretchen Mol
Elise Jensen
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Maxwell Jenkins
Ryan Jensen
A Family Man marked the directorial debut of Mark Williams, best known as the creator of Ozark. Here, the writer and director cast Gerard Butler as Dane Jensen, a competent Chicago-based corporate headhunter who is having the time of his life until he gets pitted against another high-performing employee. Worse still, his son gets a worrying diagnosis, leaving Dane torn between work and family.
Tough Choices
We’d normally not expect to see Butler in a movie like this, but he delivers. It’s hard to keep his eyes off him as he glides through his methodical strides to understand the whys and wherefores of his newest assignment. And as he goes about his business, the atmospheric, intelligent drama maintains a sense of foreboding throughout, leavened by dialogue that is full of dry wit. You’ll learn a thing or two about how to balance work and family.
5 ‘Beowulf & Grendel’ (2005)
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R
Action
Adventure
Drama
Fantasy
- Release Date
- September 14, 2005
- Runtime
- 103 Minutes
- Director
- Sturla Gunnarsson
- Writers
- Anonymous, Andrew Rai Berzins
Cast
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Gerard Butler
Beowulf
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Spencer Wilding
Grendels Father
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Stellan Skarsgård
Hrothgar
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Beowulf & Grendel’s plot is plucked from the anonymously written Old English epic poem, Beowulf. Events center on Beowulf (Gerard Butler), a hero of a Germanic tribe, as he assists a Danish king in his fight against the monster Grendel.
Another Wonderful Adaptation of a Popular Poem
The poem has been adapted several times, most memorably in 2007 in a movie starring Angelina Jolie, Anthony Hopkins, and John Malkovich is the most familiar. However, the Butler version feels more real and is more visually pleasing because it was shot on location, with limited CGI. Another perfect choice for those who prefer seeing Butler with a sword instead of a gun.
4 ‘Dear Frankie’ (2004)
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Dear Frankie
PG-13
Drama
Documentary
Family
Romance
- Release Date
- May 18, 2004
- Runtime
- 105
- Director
- Shona Auerbach
- Writers
- Andrea Gibb
Cast
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Emily Mortimer
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Jack McElhone
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Mary Riggans
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What happens when a child asks a mother where their real father is? What happens when the mother lies that the man is a merchant seaman on the MS Accra, only for the real ship to show up soon? Such is Lizzie’s predicament in Dear Frankie. Rather than panic, she hires a stranger (Gerard Butler) to pretend to be the dad and is soon swallowed into a bewildering, tentative romance.
Love Born Out of Deception
This delightful, subtle charmer is full of warmth, heart, and wisdom. It also rings consistently true, recapturing those universal burgeoning pains experienced by children of single parents. The exquisite Greenock setting (admittedly with some heavy Scottish accents to decipher) and powerhouse performances make this worth watching and repeating. Butler, in particular, is adorable as the stranger who agrees to make the situation easier for Lizzie.
3 ‘Chasing Mavericks’ (2012)
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Chasing Mavericks
PG
Drama
Documentary
Sport
- Release Date
- October 25, 2012
- Runtime
- 116 minutes
- Director
- Michael Apted, Curtis Hanson
- Writers
- Kario Salem, Jim Meenaghan, Brandon Hooper
Cast
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Gerard Butler
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Jonny Weston
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Elisabeth Shue
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Chasing Mavericks is the stranger than fiction tale of daredevil surfer, Jay Moriarity, who sought to conquer the biggest waves in the world and, unfortunately, died in a freak ocean accident. The film focuses on his attempt to maneuver the mythic Mavericks surf break, one of the strongest waves on Earth, with the help of local surfing legend Frosty Hesson (Gerard Butler).
Fun Before the Storm
Even though we are aware the story ends tragically, Chasing Mavericks finds a core of humor and humanity in the duo that counter-balances the fear we have for Jay. Through great cinematography and wonderful dialogue, the film also gives us plenty of joyous Baywatch-ish moments. Undoubtedly one of the best biopics of the 2010s
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2 ‘Harrison's Flowers’ (2000)
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Harrison's Flowers
R
Drama
Romance
War
- Release Date
- September 23, 2000
- Runtime
- 130 minutes
- Director
- Élie Chouraqui
- Writers
- Didier Le Pêcheur
- Producers
- Albert Cohen
Cast
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Andie MacDowell
Sarah Lloyd
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Elias Koteas
Yeager Pollack
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Brendan Gleeson
Marc Stevenson
Gerard Butler always looks like he’d be perfect in war movies. Unfortunately, he never signs up for them as often as we’d like. Luckily, there’s Harrison’s Flowers, a gem from the early 2000s that follows a desperate wife as she searches for her missing photojournalist husband in war-torn Yugoslavia. Gerard Butler plays Chris Kumac, another war photographer who helps the woman in her search.
The Power of Resilience.
Harrison’s Flowers works by endlessly evoking hope in the audience. We are never sure whether the search will yield fruit, but we stay with the characters as they try. The film flopped at the box office, but it was a great launching pad for most of its stars. Adrian Brody famously stated that he wouldn’t have been cast in The Pianist if he hadn’t starred in this war-romance drama.
1 ‘Playing for Keeps’ (2012)
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Playing for Keeps
PG-13
Comedy
Romance
Sport
- Release Date
- November 29, 2012
- Runtime
- 95 minutes
- Director
- Gabriele Muccino
- Writers
- Robbie Fox
Cast
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Gerard Butler
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Jessica Biel
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Noah Lomax
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Gerard Butler stars in Playing for Keeps as George Dryer, a former soccer star struggling to woo his ex-wife. The fact that he is now broke certainly doesn’t help. Thankfully, an opportunity arises when his son’s school announces an opening for a coach. George applies and gets the job, but things get more complicated, especially when some of the single moms and those in unhappy marriages start eyeing him.
An In-Demand Butler
A film that also stars Catherine Zeta-Jones and Uma Thurman ought to have been a hit, but Playing for Keeps wasn’t. Watching it, you’ll fail to understand why, as there’s hardly anything worth criticizing. The romance arcs are tastefully done and Butler is very convincing as a man who has all the ladies jumping with their stilettos the moment they see him. The time for a revisit is now.