Monday, February 9th TV listings for Movies! (WEMW-CD2) Greensburg, PA
The Lost World (1960)
A British professor (Claude Rains), a playboy (Michael Rennie) and a rich woman (Jill St. John) in pink pants see lava and dinosaurs in the Amazon.
The Other (1972)
Based on Thomas Tryon's novel about twin brothers whose macabre game of life and death extends beyond the grave.
Saturday the 14th (1981)
Not even a shark fin in the bathtub is enough to convince people (Richard Benjamin, Paula Prentiss) that their inherited house is haunted.
House (1985)
A mounted fish moves, household objects levitate, and monsters haunt a troubled novelist (William Katt).
Fright Night (1985)
Horror-film junkie Charley Brewster becomes convinced that a reclusive new neighbor is a vampire. Charlie has no choice but to turn to the only person who could possibly help: washed-up television vampire killer Peter Vincent.
Nomads (1986)
Evil spirits haunt a French anthropologist (Pierce Brosnan) and inhabit the doctor (Lesley-Anne Down) who treats him.
A black matriarch instills values of God and family in three generations of 20th-century kin. Adapted from a book by Alex Haley and David Stevens.
A black matriarch instills values of God and family in three generations of 20th-century kin. Adapted from a book by Alex Haley and David Stevens.
Barbarosa (1982)
A farm boy (Gary Busey) roams Texas with a legendary bandit (Willie Nelson) who's being hunted over a family feud.
Wild Horses (1985)
An ex-rodeo rider (Kenny Rogers) leaves his family in Texas and goes to Wyoming for a government round-up.
Stagecoach (1939)
An outlaw (John Wayne), a prostitute (Claire Trevor), a drunken doctor and assorted others go through Indian country.
Convict Stage (1965)
A marshal (Donald Barry) tries to stop a cowboy (Harry Lauter) bent on killing the killers of his sister.
Broken Arrow (1950)
A lone frontiersman (James Stewart) risks his life to forge peace between Arizona settlers and Cochise's (Jeff Chandler) Apache nation.
