TV Schedule for Filmbox Arthouse
Tuesday, October 21st TV listings for Filmbox Arthouse
Padre (2016)
Mourning the death of her father, Giulia is contacted by him from the other dimension.
Mother (1952)
Having lost their family business during a wartime fire, the once-prosperous Fukuhara family struggles to survive amid the chaos and devastation of postwar Japan.
The Amazing Adventure (1936)
A bored millionaire (Cary Grant) steps into big business without his fortune or position just to prove he can survive on his own.
The Big Wheel (1949)
Banned from racing, a brash young driver (Mickey Rooney) returns to Indianapolis and burns up the track.
And Then There Were None (1945)
An unknown host (Barry Fitzgerald) brings 10 sinners to an island, for punishment one by one.
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.
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.
The Outlaw (1943)
Billy the Kid (Jack Buetel), Doc Holliday (Walter Huston) and Pat Garrett hang out with a hussy (Jane Russell).
The Last Man on Earth (1964)
The survivor (Vincent Price) of a global epidemic battles a race of zombie vampires in an adaptation of Richard Matheson's "I Am Legend."
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.
Moulin Rouge (1928)
An aristocrat (Jean Bradin) falls for his girlfriend's (Eve Grey) mother (Olga Tschechowa), the star of a Paris revue.
Bulldog Drummond Arrest (1938)
The invention of a machine that can cause remote explosions brings the attention of Scotland Yard and Bulldog Drummond.
The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre (1964)
Vivia Mandore, an heiress, enlists the services of a paranormal investigator to look into a suspected case of haunting involving the spirit of her deceased mother-in-law.
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).
Career Girl (1944)
A singer (Frances Langford) from Kansas City lives in a theatrical boardinghouse near Broadway.
Made for Each Other (1939)
While on a business trip, an ambitious, young lawyer immediately falls in love with a stranger. They wed the following day, and tragedy soon strikes.