
TV Schedule for FMC Family Movie Classics
Monday, May 19th TV listings for FMC Family Movie Classics
The Fighting Frontiersman (1946)
A Texas Ranger learns that the prospector who found Santa Ana's treasure has been captured by gold thieves.
Through the Bible With Les Feldick
Les Feldick was an Oklahoma farmer and rancher with a special gift for teaching the Bible. His simple and nondenominational approach on the program "Through the Bible with Les Feldick" has reached millions around the world with the Gospel of Grace.
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp She Almost Married Wyatt
Earp attempts to free an adopted woman from an abusive family but meets resistance at every turn; with Dodge City officials refusing to help, Earp must resort to finding a cowhand to wed her -- or marry the woman himself.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Crooked Man
Holmes unravels a murder involving a locked room with no key, a domestic disagreement and a set of animal tracks.
Sapphire (1959)
Scotland Yard detectives (Nigel Patrick, Michael Craig) probe the racially motivated murder of a young woman.
The Dirty Dozen (1967)
A U.S. Army major selects and trains 12 hard-core criminals for a daring raid on an impregnable Nazi chateau.
Eight Iron Men (1952)
GIs sit in a bombed-out house with a comrade trapped outside; then one (Bonar Colleano) does something.
Stage to Tucson (1950)
Trouble-shooters (Rod Cameron, Wayne Morris) track Arizona stagecoaches hijacked for sale to the Confederacy.
3:10 to Yuma (1957)
A rancher (Van Heflin) needing cash is hired to put an outlaw (Glenn Ford) on the train to Yuma prison.
Nancy Drew, Trouble Shooter (1939)
Lawyer's (John Litel) daughter Nancy (Bonita Granville) and her boyfriend (Frankie Thomas) solve a murder and land in a haystack.
Me and the Colonel (1958)
An anti-Semitic Polish colonel (Curt Jurgens) and his French girlfriend (Nicole Maurey) escape Nazis, thanks to a wily Polish Jew (Danny Kaye).
Anzio (1968)
After Allied forces invade Anzio, seven Americans become trapped behind German lines and must take shelter with a family.
Odd Man Out (1947)
Belfast police conduct a door-to-door manhunt for an IRA gunman (James Mason) wounded in a daring robbery.
Little Big Horn (1951)
Two cavalry officers (Lloyd Bridges, John Ireland) lead a patrol to warn Gen. Custer about an ambush.