TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 70s+
Wednesday, April 8th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 70s+
Zombie Town (2023)
Two teens uncover a centuries-old secret when they decide to watch a zombie movie on Halloween night. However, when the townspeople themselves turn into the undead, they must track down an infamous filmmaker and break the curse before it's too late.
Mary Goes Round (2017)
When a woman returns to her hometown, she finds that her estranged father is dying and wants her to bond with his teenage daughter, the half-sister she's never met.
The China Syndrome (1979)
A TV reporter (Jane Fonda) and her cameraman (Michael Douglas) tour a California nuclear-power plant and see the cover-up of a meltdown crisis.
Zombie Town (2023)
Two teens uncover a centuries-old secret when they decide to watch a zombie movie on Halloween night. However, when the townspeople themselves turn into the undead, they must track down an infamous filmmaker and break the curse before it's too late.
The Go-Between (1971)
A circa-1900 British boy (Dominic Guard) carries illicit love letters between a farmer (Alan Bates) and an aristocratic woman (Julie Christie).
Shampoo (1975)
Lovers (Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn) undo a Beverly Hills hairdresser (Warren Beatty) around Election Eve 1968.
All I Desire (1953)
An actress (Barbara Stanwyck) comes home to the husband (Richard Carlson) and children she abandoned years before.
Our Man Flint (1966)
Superspy Derek Flint (James Coburn), agent of Z.O.W.I.E., stops a geothermal plot to control the world's weather.
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.
Thomasine & Bushrod (1974)
Bank-robber lovers (Max Julien, Vonetta McGee) flee by automobile from a sheriff (George Murdock) in the 1910s Southwest.
Our Man Flint (1966)
Superspy Derek Flint (James Coburn), agent of Z.O.W.I.E., stops a geothermal plot to control the world's weather.
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.
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 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.
