TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 70s+
Saturday, February 21st TV listings for Hollywood Suite 70s+
Play Misty for Me (1971)
An avid listener (Jessica Walter) becomes obsessed with a California disc jockey (Clint Eastwood) who had an affair with her.
M*A*S*H (1970)
Hip Army surgeons Hawkeye (Donald Sutherland) and Trapper John (Elliott Gould) make their own rules in the chaos of Korea.
The Brides of Dracula (1960)
Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) drives a stake through the heart of a vampire baron (David Peel) who even bites his own mother (Martita Hunt).
The Rain People (1969)
A pregnant runaway housewife (Shirley Knight) picks up a brain-damaged ex-football hero (James Caan).
Play Misty for Me (1971)
An avid listener (Jessica Walter) becomes obsessed with a California disc jockey (Clint Eastwood) who had an affair with her.
M*A*S*H (1970)
Hip Army surgeons Hawkeye (Donald Sutherland) and Trapper John (Elliott Gould) make their own rules in the chaos of Korea.
The Brides of Dracula (1960)
Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) drives a stake through the heart of a vampire baron (David Peel) who even bites his own mother (Martita Hunt).
The Wrecking Crew (1968)
Secret agent Matt Helm (Dean Martin) and a blonde (Sharon Tate) track $1 billion in gold in the last of four Matt Helm movies.
How to Steal a Million (1966)
A detective (Peter O'Toole) helps a French art forger's daughter (Audrey Hepburn) steal a fake Venus.
Big Wednesday (1978)
Three 1960s California surfers (Jan-Michael Vincent, William Katt, Gary Busey) fool around, drift apart and reunite years later to ride epic waves.
Gidget (1959)
A California girl called Gidget (Sandra Dee) spends summer with surf bums called Moondoggie (James Darren) and Kahoona (Cliff Robertson).
Midnight Matinee (1989)
A transplanted urban detective tries to solve a string of gruesome deaths during a small town's horror film festival.
Cinema A-Z Robots
From the robotic doppelganger in "Metropolis" and Murphy's transformation into "Robocop" to the sinister synthetic Bishop in "Alien," robots on film transcend their usual roles as sidekicks to steal the show; 26 of film history's examples of A.I.
The Wrecking Crew (1968)
Secret agent Matt Helm (Dean Martin) and a blonde (Sharon Tate) track $1 billion in gold in the last of four Matt Helm movies.
