Jeff Morris has been involved in a variety of movies, films, and music projects throughout his career, but one standout in terms of reception is the film 36 Hours from 1964, which happens to be his highest-rated work. On the flip side, there’s also The Two Jakes, released in 1990, which holds the distinction of being his lowest-rated film. While Jeff Morris’s filmography spans different genres and eras, these two titles represent the extremes in terms of audience and critical reception. It’s interesting to see how different projects can resonate—or not—with viewers over time.