
TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Voices
Monday, October 27th TV listings for ScreenPix: Voices
Hendrix (2000)
Legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix (Wood Harris) innovates 1960s rock 'n' roll, then dies of a drug overdose at 27.
Bojangles (2001)
Orphan Bill Robinson (Gregory Hines) overcomes an impoverished childhood to become a groundbreaking actor and dancer.
Beat Street (1984)
A student composer (Rae Dawn Chong) inspires South Bronx residents to new heights in break dancing, rap music and graffiti.
Rappin' (1985)
An ex-convict (Mario Van Peebles) shows residents of his Pittsburgh ghetto how to drive out riffraff with rap music.
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984)
Kelly (Lucinda Dickey) quits her job dancing in a chorus line in Los Angeles and goes home. Ignoring her father's wishes, Kelly teams up with her friends for a break-dancing benefit show to save an endangered community center.
Hendrix (2000)
Legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix (Wood Harris) innovates 1960s rock 'n' roll, then dies of a drug overdose at 27.
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
A struggling black actor must decide whether success is worth compromising his integrity for a stereotypical role.
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.
Salt and Pepper (1968)
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.
The Angel Levine (1970)
An angel (Harry Belafonte) visits an old Jewish shopkeeper (Zero Mostel) and his dying wife (Ida Kaminska).
Amazing Grace (1974)
A feisty old woman (Moms Mabley) forces moral support on a big-city candidate (Moses Gunn) for mayor.
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
A struggling black actor must decide whether success is worth compromising his integrity for a stereotypical role.
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.
Salt and Pepper (1968)
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.
The Angel Levine (1970)
An angel (Harry Belafonte) visits an old Jewish shopkeeper (Zero Mostel) and his dying wife (Ida Kaminska).
Amazing Grace (1974)
A feisty old woman (Moms Mabley) forces moral support on a big-city candidate (Moses Gunn) for mayor.