Friday, January 30th TV listings for FX Movie Channel
The Black Swan (1942)
As governor of Jamaica, buccaneer Henry Morgan (Laird Cregar) sends a swashbuckler (Tyrone Power) to capture renegade pirates.
The Black Rose (1950)
Saxon Walter of Gurnie (Tyrone Power) and medieval bowman Tristram join a warlord (Orson Welles) going to see Kublai Khan.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961)
The admiral (Walter Pidgeon) of an atomic submarine tries to stop the Van Allen radiation belt from cooking Earth.
Fantastic Voyage (1966)
A surgical task force is reduced to microbe size to perform a delicate operation inside the brain of a dying scientist.
65 (2023)
After crashing on an unknown planet, two survivors quickly discover they're actually stranded on Earth -- 65 million years ago. With only one chance at a rescue, they must make their way across an unknown terrain riddled with prehistoric creatures.
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
When a new global ice-age threatens the world, a climatologist tries to figure out a way to save humanity, and attempts to get to his young son in New York.
Independence Day (1996)
When alien invaders lay waste to planet Earth, it's up to a select group of survivors to make a last-ditch stand. Fighting superior technology, mankind's best weapon is the will to survive.
Independence Day: Resurgence (2016)
Using recovered extraterrestrial technology, the nations of Earth collaborate on an immense defense program to protect the planet. When the aliens attack with unprecedented force, only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women can save the world.
Ad Astra (2019)
Thirty years ago, Clifford McBride led a voyage into space, but the ship and crew were never heard from again. Now his son must embark on a daring mission to uncover the truth about his father and a mysterious power surge that threatens the universe.
An examination of the process of making movies follows a production from script to screen.
Fantastic Voyage (1966)
A surgical task force is reduced to microbe size to perform a delicate operation inside the brain of a dying scientist.
The Alligator People (1959)
A nurse (Beverly Garland) tells psychiatrists how her husband (Richard Crane) was mutated by a mad scientist (George Macready) in the bayou.
Curly Top (1935)
A Park Avenue millionaire (John Boles) adopts a frisky orphan (Shirley Temple) and her teenage sister (Rochelle Hudson).
Wee Willie Winkie (1937)
An American girl (Shirley Temple) charms hostile natives and a Highland soldier (Victor McLaglen) in colonial India.
