TV Schedule for Filmbox Arthouse
Friday, April 10th TV listings for Filmbox Arthouse
The Inner Circle (1946)
A secretary frames a private investigator (Warren Douglas) for murder to deflect suspicion away from her younger sister.
Stingaree (1934)
Stingaree (Richard Dix), a debonair outlaw, uses his charm to take what he wants and harass the ruling class. When he meets an aspiring opera star's assistant, he realizes she has the talent and promises to help her.
Mohawk (1956)
A barmaid, a Bostonian and an Indian (Rita Gam) flirt with an artist (Scott Brady) in 18th-century upstate New York.
Club Paradise (1945)
A young, thrill-seeking woman joins the fast life of the nightclub set.
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.
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.
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.
And Then There Were None (1945)
An unknown host (Barry Fitzgerald) brings 10 sinners to an island, for punishment one by one.
Univitellin (2016)
A hairdresser falls in love with a mechanic, and their lives will change forever.
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.
Lady of Burlesque (1943)
Burlesque dancer Dixie Daisy is the prime suspect when rival dancers are found strangled with their own stage costumes. Aided by infatuated stand-up comic Biff Brannigan, Dixie must find the killer before she becomes his next victim.
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).
The Smallest Show on Earth (1957)
British newlyweds (Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna) inherit a shabby movie house and its eccentric staff of three.
New Voices in an Old Flower (2017)
Filmmaker Quino Piñero explores the vitality of music in Addis.
The Chase (1946)
A mobster's wife (Michèle Morgan) runs off to Havana with his driver (Robert Cummings), followed by bullets and a stiletto.
Broadway Limited (1941)
An actress (Marjorie Woodworth), producer and secretary are taken for kidnappers when their PR stunt backfires on a train.
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).
Africa Screams (1949)
A schemer (Hillary Brooke) and her henchmen shanghai two book salesmen (Bud Abbott, Lou Costello) for a diamond safari in Africa.
Dog Men (2014)
In the near future, only a few humans are left alive. As they fight for survival, they have no idea that they are being stalked by a mysterious scanner.
Peter's Forest (2016)
A universal parable about differences, told in three colors. A story about the natural and the excluded, the normal and the uncommon, and a duel between learned binary oppositions.
Razgovor (2015)
A young woman spending a monotonous evening at home sees a story on television that changes her view of her own world.
Delightfully Dangerous (1945)
A teenager (Jane Powell) discovers her big sister (Constance Moore) is a stripper and meets a Broadway producer (Ralph Bellamy) who can help them.
The Southerner (1945)
Poor white tenant farmers (Zachary Scott, Betty Field, Beulah Bondi) battle fierce odds to make a living on a Texas plot.
