
TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 80s
Friday, May 16th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 80s
Widow on the Hill (2005)
The daughter (Jewel Staite) of a wealthy landowner (James Brolin) suspects that her father's new wife (Natasha Henstridge) married and murdered him for his money.
Midnight's Children (2012)
Children born on the brink of India's independence grow up in a country that is vastly different from their parent's generation.
D.A.R.Y.L. (1985)
A couple (Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean) learn their perfect foster son (Barret Oliver) is an experimental Data Analyzing Robot Youth Lifeform.
Nobody Waved Goodbye (1964)
A rebellious teenager turns his back on his family and girlfriend in a desperate attempt to cope with society.
An inside look back at the greatest geek year in cinema ever, 1982, with stars, directors, writers, producers, critics and pop culture historians sharing their insights about classic films.
Annie (1982)
Daddy Warbucks (Albert Finney) protects little orphan Annie (Aileen Quinn) from Miss Hannigan (Carol Burnett) and crooks in Depression-era New York.
D.A.R.Y.L. (1985)
A couple (Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean) learn their perfect foster son (Barret Oliver) is an experimental Data Analyzing Robot Youth Lifeform.
Christine (1983)
When a gawky teen (Keith Gordon) restores a 1958 Plymouth Fury, the car takes on a life of its own and begins terrorizing those in its way.
They Live (1988)
When two men (Roddy Piper, Keith David) put on special sunglasses they see aliens and subliminal messages.
American Flyers (1985)
A dropout (David Grant) and his doctor brother (Kevin Costner) prove something in a three-day Rocky Mountain bicycle race.
Christine (1983)
When a gawky teen (Keith Gordon) restores a 1958 Plymouth Fury, the car takes on a life of its own and begins terrorizing those in its way.
They Live (1988)
When two men (Roddy Piper, Keith David) put on special sunglasses they see aliens and subliminal messages.
Madame Tutli-Putli (2007)
A stunning, stop-motion animated film that takes the viewer on an exhilarating existential journey.
Hello Destroyer (2016)
A junior hockey player's life is shattered by an in-game act of violence. Desperate to find a means of reconciliation and a sense of identity, his personal journey ends up illuminating troubling systemic issues around violence.