TV Schedule for MGM+ Drive-In
Monday, May 13th TV listings for MGM+ Drive-In
Radio Days (1987)
A New York boy's (Seth Green) life and a cigarette girl's (Mia Farrow) story recall World War II-era radio.
Love and Death (1975)
Neurotic Boris (Woody Allen) and his distant cousin Sonja (Diane Keaton) try to kill Napoleon in czarist Russia.
The Apartment (1960)
A corporate climber (Jack Lemmon), whose boss (Fred MacMurray) and others use his apartment for hanky-panky, aids a young woman (Shirley MacLaine).
Throw Momma From the Train (1987)
Two writers (Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal) mistake tit-for-tat murders: one's ex-wife for the other's beastly mother (Anne Ramsey).
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988)
An American con man (Steve Martin) and his British rival (Michael Caine) target a soap heiress (Glenne Headly) from Cleveland on the French Riviera.
Married to the Mob (1988)
An FBI agent (Matthew Modine) gets close to a gangster's widow (Michelle Pfeiffer) in order to nab a crime boss (Dean Stockwell).
Mansfield Park (1999)
Sent to live with relatives by her impoverished parents, a girl grows up, becomes a writer and falls in love.
Nicholas Nickleby (2002)
Left penniless after his father's death, a young man protects the rest of his family from his wicked uncle in 19th-century England.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Benjamin Button (Brad Pitt) is born an old man in 1918 New Orleans and ages in reverse and, in so doing, becomes intimately familiar with the natures of love and death.
Elizabeth (1998)
After succeeding her sister Mary to the throne in 1558, Elizabeth I (Cate Blanchett) rules Britain for more than 40 years.
Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
Queen Elizabeth I (Cate Blanchett) faces a threat to her rule from Spain's King Phillip II and temptation from charismatic seafarer Sir Walter Raleigh (Clive Owen).
Nicholas Nickleby (2002)
Left penniless after his father's death, a young man protects the rest of his family from his wicked uncle in 19th-century England.
Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
Victorian London schoolboys Holmes (Nicholas Rowe) and Watson (Alan Cox) become friends while in pursuit of a lethal pagan cult.