TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Action
Wednesday, March 4th TV listings for ScreenPix: Action
The Big Boodle (1957)
Cuban crooks and police chase a casino card dealer (Errol Flynn) for counterfeit pesos and plates.
The Big Caper (1957)
A crook's (James Gregory) partners (Rory Calhoun, Mary Costa) pose as newlyweds near Camp Pendleton, Calif., to set up a Marine payroll heist.
Big House, U.S.A. (1955)
An FBI agent (Reed Hadley) sends a kidnapper (Ralph Meeker) to prison, then goes after him when he escapes with cellmates.
The Big Knife (1955)
A Hollywood movie star's battle with a studio chief leads to a downward spiral of alcohol, blackmail and death.
The Big Night (1951)
A 17-year-old (John Barrymore Jr.) grabs a pistol and goes looking for the sportswriter who caned his father (Preston Foster).
The Boss (1956)
A World War I veteran (John Payne) marries a stranger (Gloria McGhee) and becomes a crooked Midwestern political boss.
Midnight Heat (1996)
An amnesiac banker flees to L.A. in hopes of regaining his memory and proving his innocence in his wife's murder.
Shattered (1991)
A West Coast developer (Tom Berenger) has amnesia after a car accident and begins to suspect his wife (Greta Scacchi) of treachery.
Child in the Night (1990)
A psychologist (JoBeth Williams) faces her own past as she helps a detective (Tom Skerritt) work with a boy who has seen his father slain.
The Limbic Region (1996)
A San Francisco detective (Edward James Olmos) dogs a man (George Dzundza) he thinks is a serial killer, even though a man who confessed died and the case closed.
Cop (1988)
A Los Angeles police detective (James Woods) with a rocky marriage meets a feminist poet (Lesley Ann Warren) while working on a murder.
Nightmare (1956)
A New Orleans police detective (Edward G. Robinson) helps his brother-in-law, a jazz musician (Kevin McCarthy) haunted by a dream of murder.
The One That Got Away (1957)
A captured German pilot (Hardy Kruger) aims to escape from the British; he gets his chance in Canada.
The Learning Curve (1999)
An unstable woman (Monet Mazur) and her lover (Carmine Giovinazzo) con people out of their money in Los Angeles.
Midnight Heat (1996)
An amnesiac banker flees to L.A. in hopes of regaining his memory and proving his innocence in his wife's murder.
