TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Voices
Wednesday, December 24th TV listings for ScreenPix: Voices
The Ambush Murders (1982)
A white lawyer (James Brolin) defends an activist (Dorian Harewood) accused of killing two policemen in a racially tense town.
Deadly Intent (1988)
An adventurer's boss (Maud Adams) and other villains want his widow (Lisa Eilbacher) to lead them to his South American jewels.
They Call Me Mister Tibbs! (1970)
A detective's (Sidney Poitier) friend, an activist clergyman (Martin Landau), is suspected of killing a San Francisco prostitute.
Number One With a Bullet (1987)
A suave Los Angeles detective (Billy Dee Williams) and his quirky partner (Robert Carradine) hunt a drug lord who has social clout.
The Limbic Region (1996)
A San Francisco detective (Edward James Olmos) dogs a man (George Dzundza) he thinks is a serial killer, even though a man who confessed died and the case closed.
The Ambush Murders (1982)
A white lawyer (James Brolin) defends an activist (Dorian Harewood) accused of killing two policemen in a racially tense town.
Salt and Pepper (1968)
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
A struggling black actor must decide whether success is worth compromising his integrity for a stereotypical role.
Five on the Black Hand Side (1973)
Back talk and a wedding change a couple's (Clarice Taylor, Leonard Jackson) household in the Watts section of Los Angeles.
Amazing Grace (1974)
A feisty old woman (Moms Mabley) forces moral support on a big-city candidate (Moses Gunn) for mayor.
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.
Salt and Pepper (1968)
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
A struggling black actor must decide whether success is worth compromising his integrity for a stereotypical role.
Five on the Black Hand Side (1973)
Back talk and a wedding change a couple's (Clarice Taylor, Leonard Jackson) household in the Watts section of Los Angeles.
Amazing Grace (1974)
A feisty old woman (Moms Mabley) forces moral support on a big-city candidate (Moses Gunn) for mayor.
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.
