
TV Schedule for Movies! (W09AS-D2) Burnsville, NC
Monday, July 28th TV listings for Movies! (W09AS-D2) Burnsville, NC
All Quiet on the Western Front (1979)
A young German soldier (Richard Thomas) and his comrades are followed through the horrors of World War I.
Escape From Fort Bravo (1953)
A Southern belle (Eleanor Parker) frees a Rebel officer (John Forsythe) and his men from a Union captain's (William Holden) Arizona fort.
The Revengers (1972)
A Colorado rancher (William Holden) pays six convicts to help him roust the renegades who massacred his family.
The Lion (1962)
An American lawyer's (William Holden) ex-wife (Capucine) summons him to Kenya to see their daughter's savage link to a lion.
Apartment for Peggy (1948)
A student veterinarian (William Holden) on the GI Bill helps his wife (Jeanne Crain) turn an old professor's (Edmund Gwenn) attic into a home.
Born Yesterday (1950)
A scrap-metal tycoon (Broderick Crawford) pays a Washington newsman (William Holden) to make his girlfriend (Judy Holliday) couth.
Desk Set (1957)
A TV-network researcher (Katharine Hepburn) with an amazing memory humors an efficiency expert (Spencer Tracy) sent to improve her department.
Forever Darling (1956)
A guardian angel (James Mason) tells a wacky redhead (Lucille Ball) with a rocky marriage to join her chemist husband (Desi Arnaz) on a field trip.
Susannah of the Mounties (1939)
A Mountie (Randolph Scott) and his sweetheart (Margaret Lockwood) adopt a little girl (Shirley Temple) orphaned by an Indian attack.
Bright Eyes (1934)
A millionaire, his niece (Judith Allen) and a pilot (James Dunn) love a little orphan (Shirley Temple) who sings "On the Good Ship Lollipop."
A Christmas Carol (1951)
Dickens' London miser Ebenezer Scrooge (Alastair Sim) meets the spirits of Christmases past, present and yet to come.
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.
Daddy Long Legs (1955)
An American playboy (Fred Astaire) falls in love with the grateful French orphan (Leslie Caron) he anonymously put through college.