
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Voices
Saturday, June 14th TV listings for ScreenPix: Voices
Drum (1976)
A slaver (Warren Oates) buys Drum (Ken Norton), a bordello queen's (Silvia Pinal) son, in 1860s New Orleans.
Sheba, Baby (1975)
A private investigator tries to rescue her father's financially imperiled loan business.
Friday Foster (1975)
Photographer Friday Foster travels to an airport to capture a few shots of the richest black man in the United States. As she takes pictures, she witnesses an assassination attempt on her subject and becomes a target of the assassins.
Black Mama, White Mama (1972)
A hooker (Pam Grier) and a radical (Margaret Markov) escape from a brutal Philippine prison, chained together.
Bucktown, U.S.A. (1975)
Cohorts turn brutal while helping a man (Fred Williamson) avenge his brother's death in a racially divided town.
Drum (1976)
A slaver (Warren Oates) buys Drum (Ken Norton), a bordello queen's (Silvia Pinal) son, in 1860s New Orleans.
Catch the Heat (1987)
An agent (Tiana Alexandra) works as an exotic dancer to nab a drug smuggler (Rod Steiger) who hides heroin in breast implants.
The Wild Pair (1987)
An FBI agent (Beau Bridges) and a detective (Bubba Smith) tie ghetto drugs and mayhem to a colonel's (Lloyd Bridges) white supremacists.
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
A struggling black actor must decide whether success is worth compromising his integrity for a stereotypical role.
Census Taker (1984)
Fed up with his intrusiveness, members of a family shoot a census taker and try to hide his body from a detective.
Carbon Copy (1981)
A white executive (George Segal) with a white wife (Susan Saint James) learns he has an illegitimate 17-year-old son (Denzel Washington) who's not white.
Blind Rage (1978)
A CIA agent (Fred Williamson) in a pancake house closes the case of five blind bank robbers in the Philippines.
The Wild Pair (1987)
An FBI agent (Beau Bridges) and a detective (Bubba Smith) tie ghetto drugs and mayhem to a colonel's (Lloyd Bridges) white supremacists.
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
A struggling black actor must decide whether success is worth compromising his integrity for a stereotypical role.
Census Taker (1984)
Fed up with his intrusiveness, members of a family shoot a census taker and try to hide his body from a detective.
Carbon Copy (1981)
A white executive (George Segal) with a white wife (Susan Saint James) learns he has an illegitimate 17-year-old son (Denzel Washington) who's not white.
Blind Rage (1978)
A CIA agent (Fred Williamson) in a pancake house closes the case of five blind bank robbers in the Philippines.