
TV Schedule for FMC Family Movie Classics
Thursday, June 12th TV listings for FMC Family Movie Classics
North to Alaska (1960)
A prospector (John Wayne) brings a French girl back from Seattle to his partner (Stewart Granger) in gold-rush Alaska.
Pennies From Heaven (1936)
A condemned man asks a jailed drifter (Bing Crosby) to find and help his relatives, a girl (Edith Fellows) and her grandfather.
Gidget (1959)
A California girl called Gidget (Sandra Dee) spends summer with surf bums called Moondoggie (James Darren) and Kahoona (Cliff Robertson).
The Man From Colorado (1948)
A homicidal Civil War colonel (Glenn Ford) turns federal judge, with his former aide as marshal (William Holden).
The Outlaws Is Coming (1965)
Annie Oakley (Mort Mills), a Boston editor (Nancy Kovack), and Moe, Larry and Curly Joe (Adam West) save the buffalo in 1870s Wyoming.
Smash-Up on Interstate 5 (1976)
Lives are changed in seconds when a disastrous 39-car pile-up occurs on a California freeway over a holiday weekend.
Bonjour Tristesse (1958)
A French teen (Jean Seberg) recalls her father (David Niven), his mistress and another woman (Deborah Kerr) on the Riviera.
Picnic (1955)
A handsome drifter (William Holden) provokes explosive emotions in citizens (Kim Novak, Rosalind Russell) of a small Kansas town at a Labor Day festival. Based on William Inge's play.
Stolen Face (1952)
A plastic surgeon (Paul Henreid) makes a convict look like the pianist (Lizabeth Scott) he loves, then marries her.
The Kid From Broken Gun (1952)
A masked avenger (Charles Starrett) tries to help an innocent man (Jack Mahoney) accused of murder.
Bonjour Tristesse (1958)
A French teen (Jean Seberg) recalls her father (David Niven), his mistress and another woman (Deborah Kerr) on the Riviera.
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