TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 70s+
Tuesday, July 14th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 70s+
Prom Night (1980)
An ax killer stalks teens at the prom, apparently seeking revenge for a child's death six years earlier.
Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)
Decades after promiscuous teen Mary Lou Maloney dies during a prank gone wrong, she returns as a spirit out for revenge and eager to punish the culprit, her one-time boyfriend, Billy Nordham, who is now high-school principal.
Let the Good Times Roll (1973)
Filmmakers Sid Levin and Robert Abel spotlight 1950s rock with clips of Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Fats Domino.
Spider (2002)
Haunted by his childhood, a psychotic loner (Ralph Fiennes) has difficulty after his release from a mental institution.
Boost (2017)
Hakeem lives in a tough Montreal neighborhood with his best friend Anthony. They spot luxury sports cars for a local crime syndicate until they boost a car on their own, leading to a windfall of cash and dire consequences.
Cinema A-Z Books
Filmmakers have turned to the written word for inspiration since the birth of the motion picture; film experts discuss the authors and adaptations that have fascinated movie fans for well over a century.
The Car (1977)
A Western deputy sheriff (James Brolin) chases a driverless black car that keeps running people down.
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
A ragtag group of Pennsylvanians barricade themselves in an old farmhouse to remain safe from a horde of flesh-eating ghouls that are ravaging the United States.
The Lords of Flatbush (1974)
Two members of a social club in the 1950s Brooklyn have more interest in romance than in rumbles.
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
A New York adman (Dustin Hoffman) fights for custody of his son (Justin Henry) after his wife (Meryl Streep) walks out.
The Lost Weekend (1945)
Billy Wilder's Academy Award-winning portrait of an alcoholic writer facing a losing battle against the bottle.
The Lords of Flatbush (1974)
Two members of a social club in the 1950s Brooklyn have more interest in romance than in rumbles.
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
A New York adman (Dustin Hoffman) fights for custody of his son (Justin Henry) after his wife (Meryl Streep) walks out.
Adult Adoption (2022)
Rosy, a 25-year-old bank teller who aged out of the foster care system, seeks out an online service that connects older adults looking for adult surrogate children.
Spider (2002)
Haunted by his childhood, a psychotic loner (Ralph Fiennes) has difficulty after his release from a mental institution.
Falling (2020)
A conservative father moves from his rural farm to live with his gay son's family in Los Angeles.
