TV Schedule for Filmbox Arthouse
Wednesday, May 21st TV listings for Filmbox Arthouse
The Painted Desert (1931)
A tungsten miner (Bill Boyd) loves his father's rival's daughter (Helen Twelvetrees) and fights off her other suitor (Clark Gable).
The Chase (1946)
A mobster's wife (Michèle Morgan) runs off to Havana with his driver (Robert Cummings), followed by bullets and a stiletto.
Career Girl (1944)
A singer (Frances Langford) from Kansas City lives in a theatrical boardinghouse near Broadway.
Abraham Lincoln (1930)
The 16th U.S. president (Walter Huston) is portrayed as a lawyer, orator, husband and Civil War commander.
Game Show Dynamos (2014)
Bernard and Claire appear on national television game shows 28 times.
Badge of Honor (1934)
An out-of-town socialite (Buster Crabbe) plays newsman and becomes a hero.
My Favorite Brunette (1947)
A baby photographer (Bob Hope) plays private eye to help a woman (Dorothy Lamour) find her uncle, kidnapped by a master criminal (Peter Lorre).
Judge Priest (1934)
An amiable Civil War veteran and widowed judge in small-town Kentucky dispenses justice in his court, while also finding time to help his nephew, Jerome (Tom Brown), and woo Ellie May Gillespie (Anita Louise), the girl of his dreams.
Edith (2016)
After the death of his wife, Edith, Jake feels like he has lost the chance to confront his past. He is convinced that Edith is haunting him for having lived a lie and for having never challenged her about the legitimacy of their son.
The Intruder (1962)
A charismatic stranger (William Shatner) stirs up racist sentiments in a small town to prevent school integration from happening there.
It's a Joke, Son (1947)
Bigwigs want Beauregard Claghorn (Kenny Delmar) to run for state senator against his wife, Magnolia (Una Merkel).
Black Dragons (1942)
With the aid of a Nazi plastic surgeon, Japanese saboteurs are transformed to resemble their American counterparts.
Catharsis with Marie-Lou Desmeules (2018)
Getting plastered with the art world's most unconventional plastic surgeon.
Please Murder Me (1955)
A lovesick attorney (Raymond Burr) tries to trap a murder client (Angela Lansbury) he got acquitted by arranging for her to kill him.
Quicksand (1950)
A garage mechanic (Mickey Rooney) robs the till for a date with a gold digger (Jeanne Cagney), then sinks even lower.
Die Welt (2013)
Abdallah is frustrated with his life until he meets Anna, a Dutch tourist, and dreams of a better life in Europe.
Stamm (2018)
During an unexpected and life-changing encounter at the Battle of Belleau Wood in 1918, two soldiers from different sides must choose between their countries and their beliefs.
Telesma (2014)
The intimate relationships between gender and sex, family, death, food, and rituals in remote areas of the world.
The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)
Sudden money ruins a struggling writer (Van Johnson) and his wife (Elizabeth Taylor) in post-World War II Paris.
Following Nazarin (2015)
The history of Luis Bunuel's award-winning film "Nazarin."
Port of New York (1949)
Customs agents (Scott Brady, Richard Rober) pound the pavement for clues to nab the head (Yul Brynner) of a yacht-club narcotics ring.