Saturday, October 18th TV listings for Movies! (KPVI-DT3) Pocatello, ID
The films and film shorts of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
Blondie Goes Latin (1941)
Blondie (Penny Singleton) and Dagwood (Arthur Lake) join Mr. Dithers on a South American cruise.
Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956)
A U.S. newsman (Raymond Burr) in Tokyo recounts the story of a huge dinosaur roused from the sea by an atomic blast.
Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973)
Godzilla and flying cyborg Jet Jaguar meet a giant cockroach and a big black chicken sent by Seatopians.
Horror of Dracula (1958)
Dr. Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) hunts the legendary king (Christopher Lee) of the vampires, who has left Transylvania for the blood-rich shores of England.
The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
The condemned baron (Peter Cushing) recalls making a mute monster (Christopher Lee) in his own image.
The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas (1957)
An adventurer (Forrest Tucker) and a botanist (Peter Cushing) lead a Tibetan search for the legendary big-footed Yetis.
The Haunting (1963)
An anthropologist (Richard Johnson), an heir and two ESP-prone women (Julie Harris, Claire Bloom) explore a New England mansion.
Horror Hotel (1960)
A professor (Christopher Lee) sends a coed to a Massachusetts village where he and a witch (Patricia Jessel) lead the living dead.
The Mask of Satan (1960)
Burned at the stake, a vampire witch princess (Barbara Steele) wakes up centuries later with her undead henchman.
The Evil Eye (1963)
An American tourist (Letícia Román) in Rome witnesses a vicious murder, but no one believes her. Fearing she may be the next victim, she sets out to find the killer.
The Monster Club (1981)
A vampire invites a horror writer to a secret club where monsters gather to drink and dance. He soon regales the amused man with three tales of terror involving a lonely creature, hunters of the undead and a mysterious village.
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 Haunting (1963)
An anthropologist (Richard Johnson), an heir and two ESP-prone women (Julie Harris, Claire Bloom) explore a New England mansion.