TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Action
Tuesday, April 7th TV listings for ScreenPix: Action
The Gallant Hours (1960)
Adm. William F. "Bull" Halsey Jr. (James Cagney) outwits Japanese Adm. Yamamoto in the 1942 Pacific.
One Man's Hero (1999)
As the war between the United States and Mexico drags on, a band of Irish-American soldiers defects to the Mexican army.
A Twist of Sand (1968)
An ex-submarine captain (Richard Johnson) hunts diamonds in Africa with smugglers and a mystery woman (Honor Blackman).
Ambush Bay (1966)
Marines (Hugh O'Brian, Mickey Rooney, James Mitchum) have 96 hours to search a Japanese-held island for someone with information Gen. MacArthur needs.
Night Fighters (1960)
An Irish rebel (Robert Mitchum) blows the whistle on Nazi collaborators in the Irish Republican Army.
Cloudburst (1951)
A former British commando (Robert Preston) tracks down the occupants of a hit-and-run car that killed his wife (Elizabeth Sellars).
Foreign Intrigue (1956)
A press agent (Robert Mitchum) goes to Europe to probe a dead client's mysterious past.
Flight to Hong Kong (1956)
An importer-exporter (Rory Calhoun) double-crosses his girlfriends (Barbara Rush, Dolores Donlon) and the mob he works for in Macao.
Hong Kong Confidential (1958)
An undercover U.S. agent (Gene Barry) searches for an Arab ruler's son kidnapped by communists in Hong Kong.
The Gun Runners (1958)
A boat captain (Audie Murphy) in Key West, Fla., joins a gunrunner's (Eddie Albert) plot to arm Cuban rebels.
A Bullet for Joey (1955)
Recruited for a kidnapping, a deported gangster (George Raft) ends up busting a Communist spy ring for a Mountie (Edward G. Robinson).
The Woman in the Window (1944)
A sober professor (Edward G. Robinson) meets a model (Joan Bennett) and gets mixed up in murder when his family goes away.
The Secret Place (1958)
Robbers try to retrieve gems that fell into the hands of a policeman's son.
Triple Deception (1956)
Police in Paris recruit an English ship's officer (Michael Craig) to help trap counterfeiters by joining them.
The Man in the Net (1959)
New Englanders think an adman turned artist (Alan Ladd) has killed his erratic, alcoholic wife (Carolyn Jones) after she goes missing.
