
TV Schedule for FMC Family Movie Classics
Friday, July 11th TV listings for FMC Family Movie Classics
The Return of Sherlock Holmes The Abbey Grange
Sir Eustace Brackenstall's wife tells Holmes she saw a gang murder her savage husband.
The Devil's Disciple (1959)
British Gen. Burgoyne (Laurence Olivier) takes a Colonist (Kirk Douglas) for a pastor (Burt Lancaster) to be hanged.
My Sister Eileen (1955)
Two Ohio sisters (Janet Leigh, Betty Garrett) move to Greenwich Village, where one finds a publisher (Jack Lemmon) and the other one finds men.
Pecos River (1951)
The Durango Kid (Charles Starrett) and his singing sidekick (Smiley Burnette) catch mail robbers.
Mackenna's Gold (1969)
Apaches, townsfolk, a Mexican bandit (Omar Sharif) and the cavalry follow a sheriff (Gregory Peck) to a mythical canyon of gold.
Three Hours to Kill (1954)
The inhabitants of a small western community turn on Jim Guthrie (Dana Andrews) when he becomes the prime suspect for a murder he didn't commit.
The Whole Town's Talking (1935)
A bookkeeper (Edward G. Robinson) learns he looks just like a gangster whom police plan to shoot on sight.
Disaster on the Coastliner (1979)
A psychotic engineer bent on revenge sets two passenger trains on a collision course with each other.
Highway 13 (1948)
A trucker (Robert Lowery) exposes a series of so-called accidents.
Hoedown (1950)
An ex-movie cowboy (Jack O'Mahoney) and a newswoman (Jeff Donnell) rope bank robbers at a singer's (Eddy Arnold) dude ranch.
Jesse James vs. the Daltons (1954)
An outcast (Brett King) joins the Dalton gang and learns he is not the son of Jesse James.
The Soldier and the Lady (1937)
Jules Verne's hero Michael Strogoff (Anton Walbrook) and his friend (Elizabeth Allan) get the czar's message to troops in Siberia.
Sundown Saunders (1936)
A well-dressed cowboy (Bob Steele) wins a ranch in a horse race and tries to claim it, only to find he's not the only one with a claim.
The Gay Cavalier (1946)
The Cisco Kid (Gilbert Roland) and Pancho (Martin Garralaga) try to help an unhappy bride.
Hoedown (1950)
An ex-movie cowboy (Jack O'Mahoney) and a newswoman (Jeff Donnell) rope bank robbers at a singer's (Eddy Arnold) dude ranch.