
TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 70s
Sunday, June 8th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 70s
The Getaway (1972)
A bank robber (Steve McQueen) and his wife (Ali MacGraw) cross a big shot (Ben Johnson) and are chased to the Mexican border.
The Happening (1967)
Kidnapped by four Miami beach bums, a former mobster (Anthony Quinn) takes over and shows them how it should be done.
Suddenly, Last Summer (1959)
A New Orleans matriarch (Katharine Hepburn) tries to bribe a brain surgeon (Montgomery Clift) to lobotomize her niece (Elizabeth Taylor) who witnessed a murder.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
White liberals must overcome their own latent racism when their strong-willed daughter announces her intention to marry a distinguished black physician.
Tommy (1975)
The Who's rock opera follows a mute, deaf and blind, boy (Roger Daltrey) who becomes a pinball wizard.
The Getaway (1972)
A bank robber (Steve McQueen) and his wife (Ali MacGraw) cross a big shot (Ben Johnson) and are chased to the Mexican border.
The Happening (1967)
Kidnapped by four Miami beach bums, a former mobster (Anthony Quinn) takes over and shows them how it should be done.
The Lemon Drop Kid (1951)
A racetrack tout (Bob Hope) has a month to pay back the sum a gangster (Lloyd Nolan) lost on a bad tip.
High Anxiety (1977)
In a spoof of Hitchcock movies, a psychiatrist (Mel Brooks) with vertigo takes over the Institute for the Very Very Nervous.
Send Me No Flowers (1964)
A hypochondriac who wrongly believes he's dying vows to find a new husband for his unsuspecting wife.
The Lemon Drop Kid (1951)
A racetrack tout (Bob Hope) has a month to pay back the sum a gangster (Lloyd Nolan) lost on a bad tip.
High Anxiety (1977)
In a spoof of Hitchcock movies, a psychiatrist (Mel Brooks) with vertigo takes over the Institute for the Very Very Nervous.
A Year in Film 1971
Film and pop culture experts discuss the iconic and influential films of 1971, including The French Connection, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and A Clockwork Orange.
Hello Destroyer (2016)
A junior hockey player's life is shattered by an in-game act of violence. Desperate to find a means of reconciliation and a sense of identity, his personal journey ends up illuminating troubling systemic issues around violence.
Cinema A-Z Serial Killers
Following along with film experts as they explore 26 portrayals of murderers.