
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Voices
Friday, August 8th TV listings for ScreenPix: Voices
Born Wild (1968)
Mexican-American students follow their leader's (Tom Nardini) strike for equality in an Arizona town.
Take a Giant Step (1959)
Based on Louis S. Peterson's play about a black teenager coping with life in a predominantly white society.
Youngblood (1978)
An angry Vietnam veteran (Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) leads a Los Angeles street gang in a war on drug dealers.
Convicts (1991)
A boy (Lukas Haas) works with convicts on the sugar-cane plantation of a senile Civil War veteran (Robert Duvall) in 1902 Texas.
Halls of Anger (1969)
A teacher (Calvin Lockhart) in a middle-class school is bused with white students to a ghetto school.
Born Wild (1968)
Mexican-American students follow their leader's (Tom Nardini) strike for equality in an Arizona town.
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.
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.
Blind Rage (1978)
A CIA agent (Fred Williamson) in a pancake house closes the case of five blind bank robbers in the Philippines.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Blind Rage (1978)
A CIA agent (Fred Williamson) in a pancake house closes the case of five blind bank robbers in the Philippines.
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.
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.