TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Voices
Thursday, April 16th TV listings for ScreenPix: Voices
Across 110th Street (1972)
Mobsters and crooked police (Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto) hunt three hoods who have robbed a mob operation in Harlem.
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.
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.
Across 110th Street (1972)
Mobsters and crooked police (Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto) hunt three hoods who have robbed a mob operation in Harlem.
Diary of a Hitman (1992)
A weary high-paid killer (Forest Whitaker) balks at his last job when he meets his targets: his client's wife (Sherilyn Fenn) and baby.
Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)
Racial tension flares up among an ex-cop, a bigot and a black entertainer who band together to rob a bank.
Hickey & Boggs (1972)
Two Los Angeles private eyes (Bill Cosby, Robert Culp) find a missing woman and follow her to loot from a Pittsburgh bank.
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.
Sheba, Baby (1975)
A private investigator tries to rescue her father's financially imperiled loan business.
Diary of a Hitman (1992)
A weary high-paid killer (Forest Whitaker) balks at his last job when he meets his targets: his client's wife (Sherilyn Fenn) and baby.
Odds Against Tomorrow (1959)
Racial tension flares up among an ex-cop, a bigot and a black entertainer who band together to rob a bank.
Hickey & Boggs (1972)
Two Los Angeles private eyes (Bill Cosby, Robert Culp) find a missing woman and follow her to loot from a Pittsburgh bank.
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.
