One Of Harrison Ford's Best Movies Came Out 40 Years Ago, And No One Talks About It Anymore (2025)

One Of Harrison Ford's Best Movies Came Out 40 Years Ago, And No One Talks About It Anymore (1)

By the mid-’80s, Harrison Ford was one of the biggest action stars on the planet. He was a huge part of two of the most popular franchises of all time, in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, and it hadn’t become a franchise yet, but he was also in Blade Runner, of course. In 1985, he took a big leap into more serious roles with Witness. I recently rewatched this Peter Weir-directed classic with my Paramount+ subscription, and I have to say, it’s surprising that more people don’t mention it among his best movies these days.

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Ford Showed Real Depth In Witness

Not to take away from his other roles, like Han Solo, but Witness showed a lot more depth to Ford’s acting. It was a love story wrapped in a fish-out-of-water story, wrapped in a thriller. His chemistry with co-star Kelly McGillis is great, as they struggle to figure out how the two of them, from such different backgrounds -- he a Philadelphia homicide detective and she an Amish widow from Lancaster, PA -- could find love together. It makes sense that he was once named People’s Sexiest Man Alive.

Where he really shines, though, is in his interactions with the Amish community he is hiding within. He shows both the confidence a detective would have, and the vulnerability of being way outside his element. He’s never dismissive of their way of life, but he also struggles to understand it, and Ford plays that perfectly. His relationship with Kelly McGillis’ character’s son, Samuel (Lukas Haas), is also wonderful. Ford’s character is a bachelor with no children, but Ford plays their interactions with a softness that really hadn’t been seen on the big screen before from the Raiders of the Lost Ark star.

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He Was Nominated For An Oscar

Maybe most incredibly, Witness is the only movie for which Harrison Ford has been nominated for an Academy Award. The movie was nominated for eight Oscars in total, but only took home wins for Best Screenplay and Best Editing. Ford himself lost to the late William Hurt for Kiss of the Spider Woman. Incidentally, the great Peter Weir was nominated for Best Director, but lost to Sydney Pollack for Out of Africa. Weir, like Ford, has also never won an Oscar, despite his own stellar career.

It’s one of the best performances of Ford’s career, without question. Sure, we all know him best for his action roles, and his participation in the biggest franchises in Hollywood, including the Jack Ryan movies he starred in, but he has much more range than he’s often given credit for, which he shows in movies like Frantic and The Mosquito Coast, from the same era as Witness.

It’s an acting range that has only grown with time, right up until this year, with Season 3 of Shrinking on the way. Of course, he’s still starring in blockbuster franchises, having joined the biggest of all time in 2025 with his appearances in Captain America: Brave New World, and the upcoming Thunderbolts*, taking over the role of Thaddeus Ross/Red Hulk from -- interestingly, the man who beat him at the 1985 Oscars -- William Hurt.

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