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Sunday, June 16th TV listings for Movies! (KPVI-DT3) Pocatello, ID
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.
The Lusty Men (1952)
An ex-rodeo champ (Robert Mitchum) eyes the wife (Susan Hayward) of a rodeo rider (Arthur Kennedy) he coaches to fame.
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Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition
Spotlights new movies and DVDs.
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition
Spotlights new movies and DVDs.
Father of the Bride (1950)
An overwhelmed patriarch (Spencer Tracy) sums up his daughter's (Elizabeth Taylor) wedding, from engagement to reception.
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948)
A New York adman (Cary Grant) and his calm wife (Myrna Loy) buy a big old fixer-upper in rural Connecticut.
Cheaper by the Dozen (1950)
Time-and-motion-study pioneers Frank and Lillian Gilbreth (Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy) run their brood of 12 efficiently.
Take Her, She's Mine (1963)
Parents (James Stewart, Audrey Meadows) let their teenage daughter (Sandra Dee) study in Paris, but the father follows to spy on her.
The Breaking Point (1950)
A charter-boat captain winds up in the middle of a syndicate shootout after transporting illegal immigrants.
Berlin Express (1948)
International train passengers (Merle Oberon, Robert Ryan, Charles Korvin) comb postwar Frankfurt for a politician abducted by Nazis.
I Love Trouble (1947)
After an ambitious politician (Tom Powers) receives a note with dubious information about his wife, he hires detective Stuart Bailey (Franchot Tone) to find out about her past.
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956)
A reporter (Dana Andrews) lets his publisher (Sidney Blackmer) frame him for murder to show the fallacy of circumstantial evidence.
My Darling Clementine (1946)
Lawman Wyatt Earp (Henry Fonda) and gambler Doc Holliday (Victor Mature) shoot it out with the Clantons at the OK Corral.