
TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Sunday, May 11th TV listings for ScreenPix
Solomon and Sheba (1959)
Biblical King Solomon (Yul Brynner) clashes with his brother (George Sanders) and charms the queen of Sheba (Gina Lollobrigida).
Inherit the Wind (1960)
A fundamentalist orator (Fredric March) opposes a liberal lawyer (Spencer Tracy) defending a Darwinist teacher in the 1920s South.
Moulin Rouge (1952)
Stunted painter Toulouse-Lautrec (Jose Ferrer) frequents cancan clubs and brothels of 19th-century Paris.
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.
The Caretakers (1963)
A doctor (Robert Stack) and a head nurse (Joan Crawford) clash over therapy for a housewife (Polly Bergen) in a West Coast mental hospital.
Two for the Seesaw (1962)
A Nebraska lawyer becomes romantically involved with an eccentric dancer while beginning a new life in New York City.
Born Losers (1967)
Part-Indian foot fighter Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin) defends coeds against outlaw bikers in a California town.
Submarine X-1 (1968)
A Canadian commander (James Caan) trains three midget-submarine crews to sink a German battleship in a fiord.
Marshal Law (1996)
In the wake of a devastating earthquake, a former U.S. marshal (Jimmy Smits) fights thugs terrorizing an isolated Los Angeles community.
Eve of Destruction (1990)
An anti-terrorist (Gregory Hines) hunts a walking bomb made by a scientist (Renée Soutendijk) in her own image, with all of her hang-ups.
Flight From Ashiya (1964)
Air Force rescuers (Yul Brynner, Richard Widmark, George Chakiris) review their lives while responding to a shipwreck during a typhoon.
Three in the Attic (1968)
A campus swinger (Christopher Jones) keeps three girlfriends in the dark; they catch on and try to exhaust him.
Time Limit (1957)
An Army colonel (Richard Widmark) seeks the truth about a major (Richard Basehart) accused of treason for when he was a POW in Korea.
Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
Runyonesque Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford) turns Apple Annie (Bette Davis) into a Manhattan dowager in director Frank Capra's remake of his 1933 Lady for a Day.