When it comes to Danielle Keaton’s body of work, one film that really stands out is Traveller from 1997—it’s widely regarded as Danielle Keaton’s highest rated movie. Critics and fans alike have praised her performance and the overall direction, making it a clear favorite in her filmography. On the other hand, not every project has been met with the same level of acclaim. For instance, Beethoven’s 3rd, released in 2000, ended up being Danielle Keaton’s lowest rated film by quite a margin. While it had its moments, it just didn’t resonate as strongly with audiences or reviewers. Overall, Danielle Keaton’s career shows a range of successes and missteps, but her peak definitely shines through in that 1997 gem.