Watch James Earl Jones Movies and TV Shows in Australia

If you're looking to stream shows or movies starring James Earl Jones in Australia then here is the definitive list. We show you which streaming providers currently have each of James Earl Jones's most popular movies and shows available in their catalogue. List updated in April 2024.

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring James Earl Jones In Order of Popularity

  1. Earth
  2. Conan the Barbarian
  3. The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings
  4. The Atlanta Child Murders
  5. The Lion King
  6. The Second Civil War
  7. A Piece of the Action
  8. Gardens of Stone
  9. Three Fugitives
  10. The River Niger
  11. The Ambulance
  12. Deadly Hero
  13. Convicts
  14. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
  15. Good Luck
  16. Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold
  17. Best of the Best
  18. Pros and Cons
  19. A Family Thing
  20. Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins

Stream the top 20 Movies and Shows starring James Earl Jones

1. Earth

Rated: G

7.9/10

From the acclaimed team that brought you BBC's visual feast "Planet Earth," this feature length film incorporates some of the same footage from the series with all new scenes following three remarkable, yet sadly endangered, families of animal across the globe.

2. Conan the Barbarian

Rated: R

6.9/10

A film adaptation of the classic sword and sorcery hero, Conan the Barbarian. A horde of rampaging warriors massacre the parents of young Conan and enslave the young child for years on The Wheel of Pain. As the sole survivor of the childhood massacre, Conan is released from slavery and taught the ancient arts of fighting. Transforming himself into a killing machine, Conan travels into the wilderness to seek vengeance on Thulsa Doom, the man responsible for killing his family. In the wilderness, Conan takes up with the thieves Valeria and Subotai. The group comes upon King Osric, who wants the trio of warriors to help rescue his daughter who has joined Doom in the hills.

3. The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings

Rated: PG

6.8/10

Tired of the slave-like treatment of his team's owner, charismatic star Negro League pitcher Bingo Long takes to the road with his band of barnstormers through the small towns of the Midwest in the 1930s.

4. The Atlanta Child Murders

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

6.8/10

While touting itself as a mecca for progressive expansion, early 1980s Atlanta has a dark secret. Over two years, at least twenty-nine black children, teens, and young adults have been systematically abducted and murdered from low income neighborhoods. As the mothers of the victims beg law enforcement to take action, the investigation languishes while the country looks on. Suspects include the KKK, the police and known pedophiles. The nightmare is seemingly over when Wayne Williams, a young black man, is arrested and the majority of the crimes are attributed to him. But was he simply a scapegoat? In this 3-part special we explore the case from those closest to it while highlighting the enduring questions surrounding this tragic chapter in Atlanta's history.

5. The Lion King

Rated: PG

6.8/10

Betrayed and exiled from his kingdom, lion cub Simba must figure out how to grow up and take back his royal destiny on the plains of the African savanna.

6. The Second Civil War

Rated: R

6.6/10

When a planeload of Pakistani orphans are shipped to his state for permanent relocation, the governor of Idaho defies the president and closes the state's border. News Net Television, a cable news program that makes hay by reporting on political scandals, quickly spins the racist act into an overnight media sensation, creating a divide in national opinion over the issue.

7. A Piece of the Action

Rated: PG

6.4/10

How does retired cop Joshua Burke (James Earl Jones) get two career criminals, Manny Durrell (Sidney Poitier) and Dave Anderson (Bill Cosby), to follow the straight and narrow? Con them into helping juvenile delinquents turn over a new leaf. But how? Burke has never been able to nail the duo, but he uses what he knows of their seedy past to blackmail them into volunteering.

8. Gardens of Stone

Rated: R

6.4/10

A sergeant must deal with his desires to save the lives of young soldiers being sent to Vietnam. Continuously denied the chance to teach the soldiers about his experiences, he settles for trying to help the son of an old army buddy.

9. Three Fugitives

Rated: PG-13

6.2/10

On his first day after being released from jail for 14 armed bank robberies, Lucas finds himself caught up in someone else's robbery. Perry has decided to hold up the local bank to raise money so that he can keep his daughter, Meg, and get her the treatment she needs. Dugan, a detective, assumes Lucas helped plan the robbery, and hence Lucas, Perry and Meg become three fugitives.

10. The River Niger

Rated: R

6.1/10

An intimate look at life in the ghetto: Johnny Williams is a house painter who moonlights as a poet, struggling to financially and emotionally support his cancer-ridden wife Mattie. But times are tough and the poverty-troubled streets are even tougher, and it takes every ounce of Johnny's love and courage for the couple to make it through their strife, finding redemption in the River Niger.

11. The Ambulance

Rated: R

5.9/10

Josh meets a young woman who shortly afterwards collapses and is rushed to hospital in an ambulance. He follows after her only to find that there is no record her being admitted, and he soon learns that her roommate also vanished after being picked up by the same ambulance. Convinced of a conspiracy, Josh proceeds to investigate, despite the discouragement of the police.

12. Deadly Hero

Rated: R

5.8/10

Officer Lacy is an 18-year veteran of the New York Police Department who finds himself demoted from detective back to patrol duty for his violent tendencies and trigger-happy behavior.

13. Convicts

Rated: PG

5.7/10

Texas writer Horton Foote's touching story set in 1902 features Robert Duvall as Sol, the hardened boss of a sugar plantation who unwittingly becomes a mentor to a young boy named Horace (Lukas Haas), who comes to Sol looking for a way to earn a living. Horace eventually learns, through his associations with Sol, Ben (James Earl Jones) and others, that life, though it isn't always fair or just, is worth rising for every day.

14. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins

Rated: M

5.5/10

When a celebrated TV show host returns to his hometown in the South, his family is there to remind him that going home is no vacation!

15. Good Luck

Rated: R

4.8/10

Surya (Prashanth) is a carefree youth living in Malaysia with his brother Chandramohan (Raghuvaran) and sister-in-law Devi (Sukanya). Chandramohan and Devi are childless because of a problem with Chandramohan. Surya falls in love with dancer Priya (Riya Sen) and manages to steal her heart too. Just when things seem happy, a bombshell is dropped by a Sister Mary who tells Surya that he is the father of a small girl Pooja. Pooja must undergo an operation to save her life but insists on seeing her dad before agreeing to the operation. Surya agrees to pose as her dad and is forced to do so on a more permanent basis even after the operation is done.

16. Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold

Rated: PG

4.5/10

After his brother Robeson disappears without a trace while exploring Africa in search of a legendary 'white tribe', Allan Quatermain decides to follow in his footsteps to learn what became of him. Soon after arriving, he discovers the Lost City of Gold, controlled by the evil lord Agon, and mined by his legions of white slaves.

17. Best of the Best

Rated: PG-13

4.1/10

A team from the United States is going to compete against Korea in a Tae Kwon Do tournament. The team consists of fighters from all over the country--can they overcome their rivalry and work together to win?

18. Pros and Cons

Seasons: 1

Rated: N/A

/10

Pros and Cons is an American television series . It is a revamped version of Gabriel's Fire, which aired on ABC the previous season.

19. A Family Thing

Rated: PG-13

/10

Earl Pilcher Jr., runs an equipment rental outfit in Arkansas, lives with his wife and kids and parents, and rarely takes off his gimme cap. His mother dies, leaving a letter explaining he's not her natural son, but the son of a Black woman who died in childbirth; plus, he has a half brother Ray, in Chicago, she wants him to visit. Earl makes the trip, initially receiving a cold welcome from Ray and Ray's son, Virgil. His birth mother's sister, Aunt T., an aged and blind matriarch, takes Earl in tow and insists that the family open up to him.

20. Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins

Rated: PG-13

/10

Dr. RJ Stevens is a talk show host who visits his family in the deep south. While there he reunites with his brother Otis, his sister Betty, his cousin/rival Clyde and his childhood love interest Lucinda Allen.