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Every Harrison Ford Movie, Ranked Friv 0

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40. Paranoia (2013)


Harrison Ford plays a villain named Jock in this by-the-numbers corporate espionage movie starring Liam Hemsworth. Said the Los Angeles Times's Betsy Sharkey of the acting: "No one is embarrassingly bad; no one is exceptionally good."

Metacritic score: 32

Image: Relativity Media


39. The Expendables 3 (2014)


The third Expendables movie is exactly what you think it is: a film loaded with machismo, explosions, and just about every aging action hero known to man.

Metacritic score: 35

Image: Lionsgate


36. Random Hearts (1999) (tie)


In this convoluted dud, a police officer (Ford) and a congresswoman (Kristin Scott Thomas) find out their spouses are cheating with each other after they both die in an plane crash. Yes, really.

Metacritic score: 38

Image: Columbia Pictures


36. The Frisco Kid (1979) (tie)


One of the earlier entries in Ford's filmography teamed the actor with Gene Wilder in a western comedy. While the movie wasn't well-received by critics, the chemistry between Ford and Wilder was excellent.

Metacritic score: 38

Image: Warner Bros.


36. Crossing Over (2009) (tie)


Crossing Over is a little-remembered crime drama in which Ford plays an immigration officer investigating his own partner's role in covering up a murder. It had a very short lifespan in theaters.

Metacritic score: 38

Image: The Weinstein Company


34. Firewall (2006) (tie)


Another of Ford's largely forgettable movies, Firewall casts him as a security expert at a bank. When his family is taken hostage, he's ordered to help rob his own employer to save their lives.

Metacritic score: 45

Image: Warner Bros.


34. Extraordinary Measures (2010) (tie)


Ford can play a lot of different, believable and exciting roles. His turn as a genetic doctor in Extraordinary Measures is not one of those roles.

Metacritic score: 45

Image: CBS Films


32. Regarding Henry (1991) (tie)


Ford plays a dishonest lawyer who is letting those he loves slip away. That is, until he's shot and temporarily loses his memory. Imagine a dramatic version of Jim Carrey's Liar Liar, but less memorable.

Metacritic score: 47

Image: Paramount


32. Hollywood Homicide (2010) (tie)


As silly as Hollywood Homicide may be-- and it's very silly--it's also a fun and inoffensive action comedy teaming Ford's elder detective with an upstart rookie played by Josh Hartnett. The setup is cliched, but it's still an entertaining way to spend two hours.

Metacritic score: 47

Image: Columbia Pictures


31. The Mosquito Coast (1986)


The Mosquito Coast, a film about a man who moves his family to Central America to start his own civilization, is a very strange movie. It wasn't well-received in 1986, but Ford's role as the paranoia-stricken Allie Fox has aged favorably.

Metacritic score: 49

Image: The Mosquito Coast


30. Cowboys & Aliens (2011)


This sci-fi western, in which Ford and Daniel Craig play cowboys fighting aliens, is based on a graphic novel. While the movie isn't a total loss, neither the western nor sci-fi side was all that great, creating a fairly mediocre mashup.

Metacritic score: 50

Image: Universal


26. Ender's Game (2013) (tie)


As far as adaptations of young adult novels go, Ender's Game is very middle-of-the-road. It packs in some legitimately good sci-fi moments, and Ford is perfectly cast as the rough-edged Colonel Hyrum Graff. Unfortunately, the movie failed to connect with an audience.

Metacritic score: 51

Image: Lionsgate


26. Six Days, Seven Nights (1998) (tie)


In this romantic comedy, Ford and Anne Heche's characters get stranded on a remote island and captured by pirates. Somewhere along the way, they fall in love. It's not a great movie, but it's definitely better than you'd expect.

Metacritic score: 51

Image: Buena Vista Pictures


26. What Lies Beneath (2000) (tie)


While it's more polished than gritty, What Lies Beneath is a solid horror movie, with Ford playing a less-than-honest scientist haunted by his own past mistakes. The movie's scares make it worth watching, even if it does fall apart at the end.

Metacritic score: 51

Image: DreamWorks


26. The Age of Adaline (2015) (tie)


Though Blake Lively and Michiel Huisman's roles leave something to be desired, Ford turns in some of his best work playing a man who finds out the woman he loved in his younger years is immortal and dating his son.

Metacritic score: 51

Image: Lionsgate


24. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) (tie)


The end of the original Star Wars trilogy was the least well-received of the bunch. Still, there's a lot to love about Return of the Jedi: the resolution of several character arcs, Han and Leia (Carrie Fisher) staying together, and the destruction of the Empire.

Metacritic score: 53

Image: Lucasfilm


24. The Devil's Own (1997) (tie)


This movie plays fast and loose with facts about Northern Ireland, which is a bit puzzling. That said, The Devil's Own is an enjoyable-enough thriller, largely due to the fact that Ford stars opposite a young Brad Pitt. The two work well together and have a chemistry you can recognize almost instantly.

Metacritic score: 53

Image: Columbia Pictures


22. Morning Glory (2010) (tie)


In this film, Ford plays a too-cool-to-care veteran journalist that's forced to work on a morning TV show. While it's not groundbreaking, Morning Glory is the type of feel-good film everybody needs sometimes.

Metacritic score: 57

Image: Paramount


22. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) (tie)


Temple of Doom, the second film in the Indiana Jones franchise, is definitely memorable. After all, the main villain rips out a man's still-beating heart.

Metacritic score: 57

Image: Paramount


21. K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)


With a Soviet submarine on the brink of a nuclear disaster, K-19 paints a compelling picture--especially with Ford leading the cast. While it's based on a true story, the film does include a number in inaccuracies.

Metacritic score: 58

Image: Paramount


19. Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013) (tie)


While Harrison Ford's role in Anchorman 2 is small, it's incredibly well-cast: It's easy to believe that someone like Ford would disapprove of Ron Burgundy's (Will Ferrell) shenanigans.

Metacritic score: 61

Image: Paramount


19. Air Force One (1997) (tie)


President Harrison Ford has a nice ring to it, no? While a lot of the film is simply unbelievable, making Ford a no-nonsense president that will take the fight directly to the terrorists is a delight to watch.

Metacritic score: 61

Image: Columbia Pictures


18. 42 (2013)


This story of Jackie Robinson's (Chadwick Boseman) arrival in Major League Baseball was met with with a warm response from many critics, as was Ford's portrayal of Branch Rickey, the man who helped sign MLB's first black player.

Metacritic score: 62

Image: Warner Bros.


17. Patriot Games (1992)


While Tom Clancy disowned this movie for veering too far from the book it was based on, there's no denying the charm Ford brings to this film.

Metacritic score: 64

Image: Paramount


15. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) (tie)


Exploring Indy's roots--and seeing Ford and Sean Connery playing off of each other as a father and son--brought an entirely new dynamic to the series.

Metacritic score: 65

Image: Paramount


15. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) (tie)


Where to begin with this piece of the Indiana Jones legacy? While Ford still shines in the lead role, so much around him feels out of place--even Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), one of the absolute best parts of Raiders of the Lost Ark. And don't get us started about Shia LeBeouf. It simply doesn't feel like it fits in this series.

Metacritic score: 65

Image: Paramount


14. Frantic (1988)


Considered by many critics to be one of director Roman Polanski's best films, Frantic casts Ford as a terrified surgeon searching the streets of Paris for his missing wife before getting wrapped up in a potential nuclear attack. It's a ridiculous plot, but this thriller delivers.

Metacritic score: 66

Image: Warner Bros.


13. Working Girl (1988)


This "sassy sister film to Die Hard" (according to Gene Belcher, anyway) is the best rom com that Ford's ever been in, even 30 years later. A stellar cast--Melanie Griffith and Sigourney Weaver join Ford--makes the story of a young secretary with aspirations of being a stockbroker all the more enjoyable to watch.

Metacritic score: 73

Image: 20th Century Fox


12. Clear and Present Danger (1994)


Ford's final time playing Jack Ryan is even better than the first. He seems more at-home in the role, and the story embraces its spy roots even more than Patriot Games.

Metacritic score: 74

Image: Paramount


11. Witness (1985)


While the early years of Ford's career were filled with the kind of action and adventure that made him a star, Witness is the movie that showed how much range he had as an actor. It even earned him an Oscar nomination for playing a detective protecting a young Amish boy that witnessed a murder.

Metacritic score: 76

Image: Paramount


9. Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) (tie)


After the debacle that was the Star Wars prequels, the strength of The Force Awakens was a welcome surprise. Ford's scenes with Fisher and newcomer-to-the-series Daisy Ridley, not to mention Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), go a long way in making this Star Wars movie feel so special.

Metacritic score: 81

Image: Lucasfilm


9. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) (tie)


The second chapter of the original Star Wars saga is unforgettable in its own right. This is the film that saw Ford as Han Solo get frozen in carbonite by Darth Vader (James Earl Jones). It also gives away his first kiss with Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher), kicking off one of the most popular relationships in all of fandom -- period.

Metacritic score: 81

Image: Lucasfilm


7. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) (tie)


The first adventure of Indiana Jones is still his best. While Star Wars made Ford a star, Raiders of the Lost Ark and the sequels that followed made him an action hero.

Metacritic score: 85

Image: Paramount


7. Blade Runner 2049 (2017) (tie)


It's rare that the sequel to a cinematic masterpiece actually delivers, especially one released three decades later. And yet, in the eyes of critics, Blade Runner 2049 does exactly that as it revisits the world of Rick Deckard (Ford) through the eyes of a new character played by Ryan Gosling.

Metacritic score: 85

Image: Warner Bros.


6. The Conversation (1974)


The Conversation is a truly thrilling movie that is unnerving to watch. Gene Hackman plays anxious surveillance expert Harry Caul to perfection. Ford's role as Martin Stett in the film is a small one, but he gets the chance to leave a strong impression as Caul's tormentor.

Metacritic score: 86

Image: Paramount


5. The Fugitive (1993)


Perhaps Ford's best film of the 1990s, The Fugitive finds his character wrongly convicted of murdering his wife. The Fugitive's pace is unrelenting, while Ford and Tommy Lee Jones work extremely well together as both adversaries and allies.

Metacritic score: 88

Image: Paramount


4. Blade Runner (1982)


A true sci-fi marvel, Blade Runner features Ford as a cop hunting down a group of fugitive androids in a futuristic Los Angeles. With special effects ahead of its time and technological ideas that would be praised for years to come, Blade Runner remains a highly-influential film, thanks in no small part to Ford's role as Rick Deckard.

Metacritic score: 89

Image: Warner Bros.


3. Apocalypse Now (1979)


Much like The Conversation, Apocalypse Now isn't what you'd call a typical Harrison Ford movie. Still, the actor plays a pivotal role as Colonel G. Lucas as he gives Willard (Martin Sheen) the task of eliminating Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando). Fun fact: Ford's character is named for his Star Wars director, George Lucas.

Metacritic score: 90

Image: United Artists


2. Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)


It should come as no surprise that A New Hope is the top-rated Harrison Ford movie of all time. Star Wars defined--and continues to define--a generation, thanks in large part to Ford's debut as the too-cool Han Solo.

Metacritic score: 92

Image: Lucasfilm


1. American Graffiti (1973)


This classic George Lucas film is actually the director's first work with Ford, predating A New Hope. In a smaller role, the actor plays Bob Falfa, a drag racer that figures into the movie's climax. American Graffiti is often referred to as one of the greatest teen movies of all time, capturing the era of the early-60s.

Metacritic score: 97

Image: Universal




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