TV Schedule for Filmbox Arthouse
Monday, April 6th TV listings for Filmbox Arthouse
Broadway Limited (1941)
An actress (Marjorie Woodworth), producer and secretary are taken for kidnappers when their PR stunt backfires on a train.
Jack London (1943)
The writer (Michael O'Shea) joins the Alaskan gold rush, goes to sea, finds a wife (Susan Hayward) and covers the Russo-Japanese War.
Africa Screams (1949)
A schemer (Hillary Brooke) and her henchmen shanghai two book salesmen (Bud Abbott, Lou Costello) for a diamond safari in Africa.
John Wayne: Stagecoach Run (1936)
Two former Pony Express riders enter a dilapidated stagecoach in a race for a government mail contract.
The Overlanders (1946)
An Australian (Chips Rafferty) drives 1,000 head of cattle 2,000 miles to safety during World War II.
Bulldog Drummond's Peril (1938)
The British sleuth (John Howard) marries Phyllis (Louise Campbell) and nabs diamond counterfeiters for a Scotland Yard colonel (John Barrymore).
Club Paradise (1945)
A young, thrill-seeking woman joins the fast life of the nightclub set.
A Dog's Life (1918)
Charlie rescues a stray from other dogs, and together they meet Edna after finding a wallet full of cash.
Sherlock: Woman in Green (1945)
Sherlock Holmes investigates when young women around London turn up murdered, each with a finger severed. Scotland Yard suspects a madman, but Holmes believes the killings to be part of a diabolical plot.
Mohawk (1956)
A barmaid, a Bostonian and an Indian (Rita Gam) flirt with an artist (Scott Brady) in 18th-century upstate New York.
The Ape (1940)
A mad doctor (Boris Karloff) poses as an ape and kills people for bodily fluids to help a disabled girl.
Dead Men Walk (1943)
The evil twin (George Zucco) of a kind doctor comes back from the grave for revenge after he is murdered for worshiping Satan.
Indiscreet (1931)
A fashion designer nearly ruins her own romance when she tries to break up her sister's affair with her former lover.
And Then There Were None (1945)
An unknown host (Barry Fitzgerald) brings 10 sinners to an island, for punishment one by one.
Our Daily Bread (1934)
Midwesterners (Karen Morley, Tom Keene) turn their farm into a Depression commune and are hit by a drought.
Behind Green Lights (1946)
A cub reporter (Richard Crane) hangs around the police station, and an officer (William Gargan) falls for a murder suspect (Carole Landis).
A Bucket of Blood (1959)
A busboy is embraced by the beatnik art community when he develops an impressive but morbid method of sculpturing.
They Made Me a Criminal (1939)
A detective (Claude Rains) finds a fugitive boxing champ (John Garfield) on an Arizona ranch with a sweetheart and wayward boys (The Dead End Kids).
The Painted Hills (1951)
A wealthy gold prospector is murdered by his greedy partner, and his dog sets out to avenge her master's death.
The Fabulous Dorseys (1947)
The Pennsylvania brothers (Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey) argue with each other on their way to fame as big-band leaders.
The Phantom of 42nd Street (1945)
An actor's dead body is discovered after a theatrical performance, clearly the victim of foul play. Theater critic Tony Woolrich (Dave O'Brien) suddenly finds himself behaving like an amateur sleuth as he attempts to solve the vicious crime.
