TV Schedule for Filmbox Arthouse
Monday, August 25th TV listings for Filmbox Arthouse
The Southerner (1945)
Poor white tenant farmers (Zachary Scott, Betty Field, Beulah Bondi) battle fierce odds to make a living on a Texas plot.
More Than Two Hours (2013)
Early in the morning, a boy and girl search for a hospital.
The Gold Rush (1925)
Mostly isolated in the Yukon, the little tramp (Charles Chaplin) cooks a shoe, falls in love, hangs from a cliff and strikes it rich.
Abraham Lincoln (1930)
The 16th U.S. president (Walter Huston) is portrayed as a lawyer, orator, husband and Civil War commander.
Iron Island (2005)
A benevolent captain (Ali Nassirian) presides over the lives of the many poor families who live on a decaying, overcrowded oil tanker anchored in the Persian Gulf.
Shoulder Arms (1918)
Charlie is a private with dreams of becoming a war hero by going behind enemy lines.
Guerrero (2017)
A look at the reaction of a wounded civil society in Sierra of Guerrero in Mexico after the disappearance of 43 students.
Hit and Run (1966)
A child is killed in a hit and run. The mother plots her revenge by posing as a maid in the house of the murderer.
30 Years And An Ocean In Between (2020)
Jaume, who was once a passionate young man, has become a disillusioned middle-aged man who has lost his desire to write and can't remember the last time he fell in love, until he receives a surprise visit from a romantic interest from the past.
Rives (2011)
A suspended teenager, an Indian immigrant and a homesick student all have Paris in common.
Rain (1932)
When passengers of a boat are forced ashore by a cholera scare, missionaries Alfred Davidson (Walter Huston) and his wife (Beulah Bondi) try to reform fellow passenger and spirited prostitute Sadie Thompson (Joan Crawford).
Mr Wong - The Fatal Hour (1940)
Master sleuth Mr. Wong (Boris Karloff) and a newswoman (Marjorie Reynolds) help a police captain (Grant Withers) catch a killer.
Gregoire (2017)
Four young adults struggle with the consequences of their actions and how things have trickled down to their friends and family.
The Great Flamarion (1945)
A vaudeville marksman (Erich von Stroheim) accidentally shoots his assistant's (Mary Beth Hughes) husband (Dan Duryea).
Only Water In The Sea (2020)
The filmmaker sheds light on the serious consequences of overfishing and unsustainable tourism on the island of Stromboli.
Beasts of Berlin (1939)
A hero flees to Switzerland after helping underground Germans working to overthrow the Nazis.
Outpost in Morocco (1949)
A French Foreign Legion captain (George Raft) loves an enemy Arab chieftain's daughter (Marie Windsor).
Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965)
The hostess (Juliet Prowse) at a Manhattan disco receives nasty phone calls from a busboy (Sal Mineo) who works there.
Frieda (1947)
A British pilot's (David Farrar) family and neighbors do not accept his German wife (Mai Zetterling) after the war.
A record of the long-term relationship between a middle-aged artist with his aged neighbor.