TV Schedule for Filmbox Arthouse
Thursday, April 9th TV listings for Filmbox Arthouse
Our Quarantine (2015)
In Rome, a university teacher has forced a young student to follow the story of 16 Moroccan workers for reasons of study and for reasons of life. Salvatore, one of the students, could possibly learn something from the assignment.
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.
Bisho (2020)
The neighbor's dog's never-ending barking drives Emilio and Susana to sleeplessness and arguments, leading to a breakup and Emilio wrongly dumping his anger, insecurity and sadness on her. Feeling guilty, he must face himself and make a decision.
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).
Quicksand (1950)
A garage mechanic (Mickey Rooney) robs the till for a date with a gold digger (Jeanne Cagney), then sinks even lower.
Gesture (2019)
Ali learns about the sudden recurrence of his son's incurable genetic disorder. Deciding to hide the matter from the rest of the family, he finds himself helpless and behaving erratically.
Mr. Wong in Chinatown (1939)
Sleuth Wong (Boris Karloff), a newswoman (Marjorie Reynolds) and a police inspector (Grant Withers) work on blowgun murders in San Francisco.
Les perruches (2013)
Lili, a seriously ill young woman, is confronted one morning with the loss of her hair. Her friend Laura proposes a radical solution: to remake her from head to toe.
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.
The Pilgrim (1923)
A tramp breaks out of jail and chances upon the deserted robes of a clergyman. He dons the disguise and train-hops his way to a tiny Texas town, where the residents just happen to be awaiting the arrival of their new priest.
Seven Chances (1925)
Women start an avalanche chasing a man (Buster Keaton) who must be married by 7 o'clock to inherit $7 million.
La Deuxième (2019)
The leader of a spiritual commune for tormented souls promises his believers the chance of a second life.
Indiscreet (1931)
A fashion designer nearly ruins her own romance when she tries to break up her sister's affair with her former lover.
Career Girl (1944)
A singer (Frances Langford) from Kansas City lives in a theatrical boardinghouse near Broadway.
Game Show Dynamos (2014)
Bernard and Claire appear on national television game shows 28 times.
Ginza Cosmetics (1951)
A single mother (Kinuyo Tanaka) works as a geisha to support her young son.
Talea (2013)
Jasmin stays home when her foster family vacations in Italy to spend time with her recently paroled mother. They go on a road trip and have a good time until Jasmin shows a romantic interest in a man.
My Dear Secretary (1948)
A playboy novelist's (Kirk Douglas) most businesslike secretary (Laraine Day) becomes his wife and literary rival.
Les perruches (2013)
Lili, a seriously ill young woman, is confronted one morning with the loss of her hair. Her friend Laura proposes a radical solution: to remake her from head to toe.
Speak Easily (1932)
Thanks to his butler (Jimmy Durante), a professor (Buster Keaton) thinks he has inherited a fortune and lives it up.
The Inner Circle (1946)
A secretary frames a private investigator (Warren Douglas) for murder to deflect suspicion away from her younger sister.
