
TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 70s
Wednesday, June 4th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 70s
William Shatner (Captain Kirk) examines the impact of Star Trek on popular culture, human innovation, discovery and creativity.
The Shape of Things to Come (1979)
After a nuclear holocaust, humans fight a dictator (Jack Palance) who has taken control of a radiation-fighting drug they need to survive.
Daisies (1966)
Two bored Czech women (Jitka Cerhová, Ivana Karbandova) play pranks on men and rebel against a materialistic society.
Midnight's Children (2012)
Children born on the brink of India's independence grow up in a country that is vastly different from their parent's generation.
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 Big Snit (1985)
A couple's fight over a Scrabble games leaves them totally unaware that nuclear war has started.
News From Home (1977)
Sweeping scenes of New York City contrasted to the letters from the director's mother in Brussels.
Daisies (1966)
Two bored Czech women (Jitka Cerhová, Ivana Karbandova) play pranks on men and rebel against a materialistic society.
Holiday Affair (1949)
A war widow (Janet Leigh) has a 6-year-old son, and two men (Robert Mitchum, Wendell Corey) who want to marry her for Christmas.
Psycho (1960)
A woman (Janet Leigh) on the run stops at a 12-cabin motel with showers, run by mother-fixated Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins).
M (1931)
Fritz Lang's classic tells of the Berlin underworld's efforts to capture the loathsome murderer of a child.
Holiday Affair (1949)
A war widow (Janet Leigh) has a 6-year-old son, and two men (Robert Mitchum, Wendell Corey) who want to marry her for Christmas.
Psycho (1960)
A woman (Janet Leigh) on the run stops at a 12-cabin motel with showers, run by mother-fixated Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins).
Midnight's Children (2012)
Children born on the brink of India's independence grow up in a country that is vastly different from their parent's generation.
The Shape of Things to Come (1979)
After a nuclear holocaust, humans fight a dictator (Jack Palance) who has taken control of a radiation-fighting drug they need to survive.