
Monday, August 18th TV listings for FX Movie Channel
Son of Robin Hood (1959)
The merry men find a man (Al Hedison) to lead them once they learn Robin's son is actually a daughter (June Laverick).
Baby, Take a Bow (1934)
An ex-convict's (James Dunn) little girl (Shirley Temple) sets a detective straight about a stolen necklace.
Coney Island (1943)
Two big operators (George Montgomery, Cesar Romero) aim to please the leggy star (Betty Grable) of the circa-1900 Coney Island midway.
Mother Wore Tights (1947)
The daughter of vaudevillians recalls her parents (Betty Grable, Dan Dailey), a source of embarrassment to her big sister (Mona Freeman).
As Young as You Feel (1951)
A worker (Monty Woolley) poses as the head of the company that owns the company that forced him to retire at 65.
We're Not Married (1952)
A bickering radio team (Ginger Rogers, Fred Allen) and other couples learn their justice of the peace (Victor Moore) made a big mistake.
Splash (1984)
A produce supplier (Tom Hanks) finds love in New York with the mermaid (Daryl Hannah) he met as a boy on Cape Cod.
Working Girl (1988)
A spunky Wall Street secretary (Melanie Griffith) takes her boss's (Sigourney Weaver) place with a merger specialist (Harrison Ford).
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
Two New Yorkers accused of murder in rural Alabama while on their way back to college call in the help of one of their cousins, a loudmouth lawyer with no trial experience.
My Cousin Vinny (1992)
Two New Yorkers accused of murder in rural Alabama while on their way back to college call in the help of one of their cousins, a loudmouth lawyer with no trial experience.
Working Girl (1988)
A spunky Wall Street secretary (Melanie Griffith) takes her boss's (Sigourney Weaver) place with a merger specialist (Harrison Ford).
An examination of the process of making movies follows a production from script to screen.
The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958)
A geisha (Eiko Ando) is sent to spy on U.S. diplomat Townsend Harris (John Wayne), unwelcome in 1850s Japan.
Just Off Broadway (1942)
While serving as a juror, private detective Mike Shayne (Lloyd Nolan) tries to convince his fellow jurors that the wrong suspect is on trial for murder.