Saturday, January 31st TV listings for Nostalgia (KCES-LD5) Eugene, OR
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
The Wolf Man tries to warn a dimwitted porter (Lou Costello) that Dracula (Bela Lugosi) wants his brain for a monster's body.
True Grit (1969)
One-eyed Marshal "Rooster" Cogburn (John Wayne) and a Texas Ranger (Glen Campbell) help a girl (Kim Darby) find her father's killer.
Happy Go Lovely (1951)
A chorus girl (Vera-Ellen) stars in a broke producer's (Cesar Romero) show after rumors link her with a millionaire (David Niven) in Scotland.
From Here to Eternity (1953)
While a Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor looms, an Army sergeant (Burt Lancaster), a former boxer (Montgomery Clift) and an officer's wife (Deborah Kerr) become entangled with others at an Army base on Oahu.
The Sundowners (1960)
Irish sheepherders (Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum) roam with their son and helper (Peter Ustinov), making a living in 1920s Australia.
The Stranger From Venus (1954)
A woman (Patricia Neal) meets a man (Helmut Dantine) with no pulse who is here from Venus to warn Earth about the atom.
Dr. Paul Bearer's Creature Feature
Horrible old movies hosted by Dr. Paul Bearer direct from his home, The Tenement Castle.
Bonanza Day of Reckoning
Hoss' bandit uncle decides to bypass the Ponderosa, but his gang disagrees.
Bad Man's River (1971)
Two con artists (James Mason, Gina Lollobrigida) bring an outlaw (Lee Van Cleef) into their scheme to bilk the Mexican government out of $1 million.
Dr. Paul Bearer's Creature Feature
Horrible old movies hosted by Dr. Paul Bearer direct from his home, The Tenement Castle.
Blue Steel (1934)
Marshal John Carruthers helps a sheriff find out who stole the town's payroll, and together they discover the town's leader stole the money to buy up all the land.
War of the Wildcats (1943)
An oilman (Albert Dekker) and a cowboy (John Wayne) become boom-town rivals for a schoolmarm (Martha Scott) and Oklahoma oil.
Mutiny (1952)
Americans (Mark Stevens, Patric Knowles) try to smuggle gold from France to use against the British in the War of 1812.
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square performs songs of hope, faith and inspiration; singing sacred hymns both new and old from around the world as well as uplifting selections from the American songbook.
