TV Schedule for Movies! (KFFV2) Seattle, WA
Saturday, March 21st TV listings for Movies! (KFFV2) Seattle, WA
Sherlock Holmes in Terror by Night (1946)
Lady Margaret and her son Roland hire Sherlock Holmes to go to Scotland to protect their Star of Rhodesia. When Roland is killed and the Star is stolen, Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate, discovering another murder.
Hans Conried and a celebrity guest present a succession of film clips from the silent picture era dubbed over with comedic dialogue and sound effects.
Young Indiana Jones and the Attack of the Hawkmen (1995)
Reconnaissance photographer Indy (Sean Patrick Flanery) tries to persuade aircraft designer Anthony Fokker to defect from Germany in 1917.
Bite the Bullet (1975)
Ex-Rough Riders (Gene Hackman, James Coburn), an ex-prostitute (Candice Bergen) and a gunfighter enter a marathon horse race across the desert.
The Park Is Mine (1985)
An armed Vietnam veteran (Tommy Lee Jones) takes over New York's Central Park to publicize the plight of veterans.
The Driver (1978)
An obsessed police detective (Bruce Dern) chases a professional driver (Ryan O'Neal) of getaway cars.
Titanic (1953)
Passengers mingle and a couple (Clifton Webb, Barbara Stanwyck) bicker before the packed luxury liner hits an iceberg and sinks in 1912.
Raise the Titanic (1980)
A U.S. admiral (Jason Robards) and his team (Richard Jordan, David Selby) compete with Russians in an attempt to salvage the luxury liner.
Lifeboat (1944)
A chic writer (Tallulah Bankhead), a stoker (William Bendix) and others drift with the U-boat captain (Walter Slezak) who has sunk their ship.
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (1952)
A Dutch clerk (Claude Rains) flees to Paris with his crooked boss's money and meets the woman (Märta Torén) behind the man.
Shock (1946)
A psychiatrist (Vincent Price) and a nurse (Lynn Bari) treat a veteran's (Frank Latimore) wife who has seen them kill the psychiatrist's wife.
Hans Conried and a celebrity guest present a succession of film clips from the silent picture era dubbed over with comedic dialogue and sound effects.
Goodbye Charlie (1964)
Shot by an angry husband, a playboy writer comes back as a blonde (Debbie Reynolds), as his buddy (Tony Curtis) finds out.
