
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Voices
Saturday, August 2nd TV listings for ScreenPix: Voices
Paris Blues (1961)
An outstanding jazz score highlights this tale of two American musicians in Paris whose lives are changed by tourists.
Two Gentlemen Sharing (1969)
A white middle-class man (Robin Phillips) and a black lawyer (Hal Frederick) get a lesson in race relations when they room together in London.
Love Chronicles (2003)
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
Hurricane Streets (1997)
A young woman encourages a New York City teen (Brendan Sexton III) to reconsider gang values and pursue his dreams.
Fires Within (1991)
After eight years, a Cuban exile (Jimmy Smits) joins his wife (Greta Scacchi) and daughter in Miami, where his wife has a lover (Vincent D'Onofrio).
Paris Blues (1961)
An outstanding jazz score highlights this tale of two American musicians in Paris whose lives are changed by tourists.
The Monkey Hustle (1976)
A rip-off artist (Yaphet Kotto), a racketeer (Rudy Ray Moore) and other street hustlers oppose a freeway in their Chicago ghetto.
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.
Across 110th Street (1972)
Mobsters and crooked police (Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto) hunt three hoods who have robbed a mob operation in Harlem.
Drum (1976)
A slaver (Warren Oates) buys Drum (Ken Norton), a bordello queen's (Silvia Pinal) son, in 1860s New Orleans.
Truck Turner (1974)
A skip tracer (Isaac Hayes) pursuing a dangerous criminal becomes a target of the black underworld.
The Monkey Hustle (1976)
A rip-off artist (Yaphet Kotto), a racketeer (Rudy Ray Moore) and other street hustlers oppose a freeway in their Chicago ghetto.
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.
Across 110th Street (1972)
Mobsters and crooked police (Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto) hunt three hoods who have robbed a mob operation in Harlem.
Drum (1976)
A slaver (Warren Oates) buys Drum (Ken Norton), a bordello queen's (Silvia Pinal) son, in 1860s New Orleans.
Truck Turner (1974)
A skip tracer (Isaac Hayes) pursuing a dangerous criminal becomes a target of the black underworld.