Movies Starring Jesse Moss
Merlin and the Book of Beasts
James Callis, Laura Harris, Donald Adams, Jesse Moss, Patrick Sabongui, Jim Thorburn, Monique Ganderton, Maja Stace-Smith, Megan Vincent
DIRECTOR:In the twenty years since the fall of Camelot, Merlin (James Callis) has become a recluse known as "the wild man of the woods." He is now summoned by a charge of young knights as they quest to destroy an evil wizard who rules the land from a throne of a "New Camelot."
Free Style
It's Time To Soar.
Mike Antonakos, Giacomo Baessato, Matt Bellefleur, Corbin Bleu, Gary Chalk, Brandon Dabul-Sanchez, Stefan Dabul-Sanchez, Gustavo Febres, Paul Jarrett, Woody Jeffreys, Grant Langston, Nels Lennarson, Wall Levy, Tyler McClendon, Jesse Moss
DIRECTOR:Cale Bryant is determined to win a coveted spot on the Grand National motocross racing team. With the support of his loving mother, precocious little sister and new girlfriend, Cale proves against all odds that he has the heart, the willpower and the courage never to give up on his dream.
Final Destination 3
This Ride Will Be The Death Of You.
Ryan Merriman, Kris Lemche, Sam Easton, Jesse Moss, Texas Battle, Jody Racicot, Patrick Gallagher, Dylan Basu, Alberto Ghisi, Stuart Cowan, Harris Allan, Alexander Kalugin, Nels Lennarson, Jacob Rupp, R. David Stephens
After a girl has a premonition of a horrific roller coaster accident, her and several of her friends get off the ride. Only when her vision comes true does horrible things start happening to those that got off. Now, everyone who got off is dying in various ways in the order they died in the vision. Now, her and her friend, armed with only the picture she took at the carnival, have to find out how her classmates are going to die and how to stop it.
Missing in America
It's never too late to come home.
Danny Glover, Ron Perlman, Linda Hamilton, Zoe Weizenbaum, David Strathairn, Timothy Webber, Gabrielle Rose, Frank C. Turner, Jesse Moss, Ty Olsson, Colin Lawrence, Isen Robbins
DIRECTOR:Gabrielle Savage Dockterman
The veteran Vietnam lieutenant Jake Neeley lives alone in a cabin in the woods and his only contact with the civilization is through the owner of a small store, Kate, who periodically supplies his provisions. The solitary Jake helps other lonely veterans that live in the forest giving them part of his supplies and receiving wood in return. When Jake is visited by the former private of his platoon Henry R. Hocknell, who has lung cancer, Henry asks him to raise his Vietnamese daughter Lenny Hocknell. The widow Henry has no family and he will be subjected to a severe treatment of cancer. The reluctant Jake says no, but Henry leaves his daughter and vanishes. Along his contact with the young girl, Jake improves his behavior until a tragedy happens.




