
TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 70s
Saturday, June 14th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 70s
Autumn Leaves (1956)
A New England spinster (Joan Crawford) marries a younger man (Cliff Robertson) who has mental problems and another wife (Vera Miles).
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
A country bumpkin faces ridicule and corruption when he takes his idealistic views to the nation's capital.
Flying Leathernecks (1951)
Marine pilots in the World War II Pacific gain respect for a squadron major (John Wayne) who never lets up.
Coogan's Bluff (1968)
An Arizona lawman (Clint Eastwood) comes to Manhattan and shows a detective (Lee J. Cobb) how to extradite a murderer.
Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1975)
A would-be filmmaker (Bruce Dern) and actress (Madeline Kahn) shake up the industry with a trick dog in the 1920s.
Peeping Tom (1960)
Mark Lewis (Carl Boehm) records the reactions of victims as he murders them. He befriends the daughter of the family living in the apartment below his and tells her of his film. She sneaks into his place to watch it and is horrified by what she sees.
Autumn Leaves (1956)
A New England spinster (Joan Crawford) marries a younger man (Cliff Robertson) who has mental problems and another wife (Vera Miles).
To Sir, With Love (1967)
Unable to find employment in his field, a black engineer accepts a teaching position in a tough East End London school.
Buck and the Preacher (1972)
A wagonmaster (Sidney Poitier) and a con-man preacher (Harry Belafonte) help freed slaves dogged by cheap-labor agents out West.
Flying Leathernecks (1951)
Marine pilots in the World War II Pacific gain respect for a squadron major (John Wayne) who never lets up.
Baby, the Rain Must Fall (1965)
A paroled singer (Steve McQueen) returns to his wife (Lee Remick) and daughter in Texas but cannot stay out of trouble.
Autumn Leaves (1956)
A New England spinster (Joan Crawford) marries a younger man (Cliff Robertson) who has mental problems and another wife (Vera Miles).
A Year in Film 1988
Film and pop culture experts discuss films from 1988, including "Die Hard," "Coming to America," "Rain Man," "Working Girl," "Beetlejuice," "Big" and "Hairspray."