Saturday, May 23rd TV listings for Nostalgia Network (KLRA-CD7) Little Rock, AR
Road to Morocco (1942)
Two shipwrecked stowaways (Bing Crosby, Bob Hope) ride a camel and meet a princess (Dorothy Lamour), whom they rescue from a desert chief.
Cat Ballou (1965)
When an outlaw (Lee Marvin) with a fake nose kills her father, a schoolmarm (Jane Fonda) hires his drunken twin to get revenge.
The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
A small-town Mississippi boss tries to pair his daughter (Joanne Woodward) with an enigmatic drifter (Paul Newman).
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.
A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
Wandering gunfighter Joe arrives in the Mexican village of San Miguel in the midst of a power struggle among sheriff John Baxter and the three Rojo brothers. He is hired by Esteban Rojo to join their gang, but he plays one side against the other.
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
New York playgirl Holly Golightly puzzles a writer who lives in her building.
Dr. Paul Bearer's Creature Feature
Horrible old movies hosted by Dr. Paul Bearer direct from his home, the Tenement Castle.
Bonanza The Avenger
A wanderer seeking his parents' lynchers, arrives in Virginia City as Ben and Adam are convicted of murder.
Paris When It Sizzles (1964)
A screenwriter (William Holden) daydreams with his new secretary (Audrey Hepburn) in Paris instead of meeting a producer's (Noel Coward) deadline.
Dr. Paul Bearer's Creature Feature
Horrible old movies hosted by Dr. Paul Bearer direct from his home, the Tenement Castle.
McLintock! (1963)
A cattle baron (John Wayne) tries to tame his wife (Maureen O'Hara) amid a feud with settlers and trouble with Indians.
Gaslight (1944)
A Scotland Yard detective (Joseph Cotten) figures out why a schizoid Victorian (Charles Boyer) is trying to drive his wife (Ingrid Bergman) mad.
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.
