Friday, April 17th TV listings for Movies! (KPVI-DT3) Pocatello, ID
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
An outlaw (Henry Fonda) working for a railroad magnate fights a stranger (Charles Bronson) for a New Orleans widow's (Claudia Cardinale) land.
Legend of Custer (1968)
Lt. Col. George A. Custer (Wayne Maunder) and his men (Slim Pickens, Peter Palmer) shape up the 7th Cavalry.
The Last Wagon (1956)
Six teens from a wagon train survive an Indian attack with a trapper (Richard Widmark) wanted for murder.
Kid Blue (1973)
Outlaw Kid Blue gives up robbing trains and moves to a small town to take any honest work he can find. With the help of a preacher and a new friend, it seems he may finally turn his life around, but he finds hard work is not as fun as robbing trains.
Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen (1990)
Lawyer Mason (Raymond Burr) defends a writer (Barbara Babcock) accused of killing her mystery-writer ex-husband at a cocktail party.
Angels in the Outfield (1951)
The Pittsburgh Pirates' manager (Paul Douglas) sees hope after a newswoman (Janet Leigh) reports a girl saw angels on their side.
A Night in Casablanca (1946)
Three unlikely characters (Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx) carry on at a Moroccan hotel with postwar Nazis looking for gold.
Wee Willie Winkie (1937)
An American girl (Shirley Temple) charms hostile natives and a Highland soldier (Victor McLaglen) in colonial India.
Stowaway (1936)
An orphan (Shirley Temple) attaches herself to an American playboy (Robert Young) and his sweetheart (Alice Faye) in Shanghai.
It Happened in Flatbush (1942)
The new manager (Lloyd Nolan) of the Brooklyn Dodgers woos a socialite (Carole Landis) to take stock in the club.
The films and film shorts of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
Blondie for Victory (1942)
Blondie (Penny Singleton) rallies housewives for the war effort, while Dagwood (Arthur Lake) handles cooking and Baby Dumpling (Larry Simms).
