TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 80s & 90s HD
Saturday, January 24th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 80s & 90s HD
Enemy Mine (1985)
An Earthian space pilot (Dennis Quaid) crash-lands on a planet with a lizardlike warrior (Louis Gossett Jr.) from the Dracon Empire.
Crimson Tide (1995)
Two U.S. Navy officers (Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman) clash aboard a nuclear submarine bound for Russia, while that country is under rebel siege.
The Paper (1994)
Two New York tabloid editors (Michael Keaton, Glenn Close) come to blows over a front-page story that may be true for only a day.
Places in the Heart (1984)
A widowed mother (Sally Field) fights for her cotton farm with a laborer and a blind boarder (John Malkovich) in 1930s Texas.
Enemy Mine (1985)
An Earthian space pilot (Dennis Quaid) crash-lands on a planet with a lizardlike warrior (Louis Gossett Jr.) from the Dracon Empire.
Crimson Tide (1995)
Two U.S. Navy officers (Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman) clash aboard a nuclear submarine bound for Russia, while that country is under rebel siege.
The Paper (1994)
Two New York tabloid editors (Michael Keaton, Glenn Close) come to blows over a front-page story that may be true for only a day.
Midnight Run (1988)
A scruffy bounty hunter has five days to bring a fussy embezzler from New York to Los Angeles.
The Hard Way (1991)
A Hollywood star (Michael J. Fox) of action movies tags along with a New York police detective (James Woods) to see the real thing.
K-9 (1989)
A police detective (James Belushi) with a girlfriend (Mel Harris) gets stuck with a new partner, a German shepherd dog.
Total Recall (1990)
Recurring nightmares of the planet Mars lead a confused earthling into the center of an intergalactic conspiracy.
Love Jacked (2018)
Maya, a headstrong artist, travels to Africa for inspiration and returns with a fiance.
Cinema A-Z Ghosts
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The Paper (1994)
Two New York tabloid editors (Michael Keaton, Glenn Close) come to blows over a front-page story that may be true for only a day.
