TV Schedule for Filmbox Arthouse
Monday, May 25th TV listings for Filmbox Arthouse
Captain Kidd (1945)
British pirate William Kidd (Charles Laughton) captures Adm. Blayne's (Randolph Scott) treasure ship and hides the bounty in a cave. Three years later, Kidd, posing as a sea captain, offers his services to the king as an escort ship.
Game Show Dynamos (2014)
Bernard and Claire appear on national television game shows 28 times.
Badge of Honor (1934)
An out-of-town socialite (Buster Crabbe) plays newsman and becomes a hero.
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).
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.
Rodri (2012)
The Intruder (1962)
A charismatic stranger (William Shatner) stirs up racist sentiments in a small town to prevent school integration from happening there.
Port of New York (1949)
Customs agents (Scott Brady, Richard Rober) pound the pavement for clues to nab the head (Yul Brynner) of a yacht-club narcotics ring.
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.
Bluebeard (1944)
A model (Jean Parker) suspects an artist (John Carradine) is a notorious strangler in 19th-century Paris.
The Mysterious Mr. Wong (1935)
A Chinese madman tries to find the legendary coins of Confucius that will enable him to rule his homeland.
When a Dream Comes True (2019)
Ed risks everything, including his family and business venture, to try to make his childhood dream of becoming a filmmaker in the United States come true.
Following Nazarin (2015)
The history of Luis Bunuel's award-winning film "Nazarin."
The Outlaw (1943)
Billy the Kid (Jack Buetel), Doc Holliday (Walter Huston) and Pat Garrett hang out with a hussy (Jane Russell).
Too Late for Tears (1949)
A woman (Lizabeth Scott) kills her husband and plots with a private eye (Dan Duryea) after someone tosses a moneybag into her car.
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.
Wake Me Up When the War Is Over (1969)
The final phase of World War II. An American lieutenant accidentally jumps out of his plane and lands in German territory. A baroness takes care of him. She quickly falls in love with him.
Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)
Songwriter Jerome Kern (Robert Walker) recalls his career on the opening night of his Show Boat, December 1927.
My Man Godfrey (1936)
Socialite Irene Bullock needs a forgotten man to win a scavenger hunt and finds Godfrey Park, who resides in a dump by the East River. She hires him as a butler, to the chagrin of her spoiled sister Cornelia, who seeks to get Godfrey fired.
