
TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Monday, May 19th TV listings for ScreenPix
The Chocolate War (1988)
A schoolboy (Ilan Mitchell-Smith) refuses to sell chocolate for a teacher (John Glover) or a bully (Wally Ward) at a Roman Catholic school for boys.
The Miracle Worker (1962)
Teacher Anne Sullivan (Anne Bancroft) leads deaf and blind Helen Keller (Patty Duke) out of darkness.
Cop (1988)
A Los Angeles police detective (James Woods) with a rocky marriage meets a feminist poet (Lesley Ann Warren) while working on a murder.
Music Within (2007)
After losing most of his hearing in the Vietnam War, Richard Pimentel (Ron Livingston) becomes a motivational speaker and a driving force behind the Americans With Disabilities Act.
Toys in the Attic (1963)
Two New Orleans sisters meddle with their brother (Dean Martin) and his child bride (Yvette Mimieux).
Sweet Smell of Success (1957)
An all-powerful New York gossip columnist (Burt Lancaster) gives a press agent (Tony Curtis) some dirty work.
The Burning Bed (1984)
A battered wife (Farrah Fawcett) with three children sets her marital bed on fire with her drunken husband (Paul Le Mat) in it.
The Premature Burial (1962)
Based on Edgar Allan Poe's story about a cataleptic Englishman obsessed with the fear of being buried alive.
The Raven (1963)
Three sorcerers (Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff) bicker the black-magic way in 15th-century England.
Black Sabbath (1963)
Karloff introduces tales of a haunted nurse (Jacqueline Pierreux), a stalked call girl (Michèle Mercier) and a vampire (Boris Karloff).
The Haunted Palace (1963)
A man (Vincent Price) and wife (Debra Paget) claim the mansion of his great-great-grandfather, a warlock burned alive in 1765.
Die, Monster, Die! (1965)
An American (Nick Adams) in England finds plants, animals and his future in-laws (Boris Karloff, Freda Jackson) mutated by a meteorite.
By Love Possessed (1961)
A Massachusetts lawyer (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) has an affair with his crippled partner's (Jason Robards Jr.) alcoholic wife (Lana Turner), among other scandals.
He Who Must Die (1957)
Three townspeople cause an uproar when they try to help refugees on a Greek island occupied by Turks.
The Rabbit Trap (1959)
A family-man draftsman (Ernest Borgnine) finally stands up to his boss (David Brian), because of rabbits and a day off.