TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 70s+ HD
Friday, February 6th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 70s+ HD
Incident at Restigouche (1984)
A 1981 raid by the Quebec Provincial Police on a reserve in Quebec.
Nail in the Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro (2019)
A rare glimpse into the legendary career of wrestling icon Vampiro as he grapples with his demons and life after fame. Straight from one of wrestling's most outspoken characters, this is a candid look beyond the ring.
The Legend in Me (2024)
For non-binary great-grandchild of Canadian sports legend Lionel Conacher, Lionel IV, better known as Chas, the road to self-realization and acceptance inspires its own brand of courage and resolve.
Saboteur (1942)
An innocent man (Robert Cummings) on the run hunts wartime spies, and the pursuit takes them to the Statue of Liberty.
Vandits (2022)
A gang of small-time crooks looks to make a big score when they embark on a ridiculous quest to rob a bingo hall on Christmas Eve.
The Burglar (1957)
A thief (Dan Duryea), his half sister (Jayne Mansfield) and his gang steal a diamond necklace from a Philadelphia mansion.
Autumn Leaves (1956)
A New England spinster (Joan Crawford) marries a younger man (Cliff Robertson) who has mental problems and another wife (Vera Miles).
Saboteur (1942)
An innocent man (Robert Cummings) on the run hunts wartime spies, and the pursuit takes them to the Statue of Liberty.
The Goodbye Girl (1977)
A divorced dancer (Marsha Mason) and her daughter (Quinn Cummings) must room with an off-off-Broadway actor (Richard Dreyfuss).
The Last of Sheila (1973)
A Hollywood producer (James Coburn) shares his Riviera yacht with six people who might have killed his wife.
The American Friend (1977)
A German picture framer (Bruno Ganz) meets a shady American loner (Dennis Hopper) who gets him a job as a hit man.
The Goodbye Girl (1977)
A divorced dancer (Marsha Mason) and her daughter (Quinn Cummings) must room with an off-off-Broadway actor (Richard Dreyfuss).
Creepy Bits Last Sonata
Emilie, a celebrated cellist with a terminal illness, moves into a secluded house to finish her opus in peace, but the more she tries to shut herself away from the world, the more she finds herself haunted by powerful, enigmatic forces.
Comme les six doigts de la main (1978)
Six Montrealers turn amateur spy smashers when they encounter a little old man whom they believe to be a foreign agent.
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974)
Mordecai Richler's Jewish hero (Richard Dreyfuss) tries to get rich quick in 1940s Montreal.
The Last of Sheila (1973)
A Hollywood producer (James Coburn) shares his Riviera yacht with six people who might have killed his wife.
