
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Action
Monday, July 14th TV listings for ScreenPix: Action
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959)
Sherlock Holmes (Peter Cushing) and Dr. Watson (Andre Morell) protect Sir Henry (Christopher Lee) from a killer-dog family curse.
The Raven (1963)
Three sorcerers (Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff) bicker the black-magic way in 15th-century England.
The Oblong Box (1969)
An English nobleman's (Vincent Price) buried-alive brother (Alister Williamson) seeks revenge wearing a red mask, which he needs.
The Fall of the House of Usher (1960)
Insane aristocrat Roderick Usher (Vincent Price), thinking his sister (Myrna Fahey) is dead, buries her alive.
Madhouse (1974)
An actor (Vincent Price) re-creates his Dr. Death character for a TV show written by his colleague (Peter Cushing).
The Tomb of Ligeia (1964)
An English nobleman (Vincent Price) becomes obsessed with the notion that his dead wife (Elizabeth Shepherd) still lives.
Salt and Pepper (1968)
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.
Topkapi (1964)
Lovers (Melina Mercouri, Maximilian Schell) recruit amateurs to steal a dagger from the palace museum in Istanbul.
Hotel (2003)
A mysterious, crumbling hotel in Venice has malevolent forces at work that drag guests into the dark catacombs of desire, madness and death.
The Comedy of Terrors (1964)
A boozing New England undertaker (Vincent Price) orders his henchman (Peter Lorre) to make some business.
Tales of Terror (1962)
A widower, a drunk and an experiment gone awry make up this terror trilogy based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow (1959)
Teenage hot rodders (Jody Fair, Martin Braddock, Russ Bender) throw a Halloween party in a haunted house.
Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype (1980)
An ugly chiropodist (Oliver Reed) tries to kill himself with a diet potion but instead becomes a dashing killer.
Beyond the Time Barrier (1960)
A pilot crashes through the time barrier into the world of 2024, inhabited by the last remnants of civilization.
Hannibal Brooks (1969)
A POW in Germany whose work detail is the zoo learns to take care of the elephants, which eventually aids in his escape.
Salt and Pepper (1968)
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.