
TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Friday, May 23rd TV listings for ScreenPix
The Sultan's Daughter (1943)
An American woos the daughter (Ann Corio) of an Arab (Charles Butterworth) who's defending his oil fields from Germans.
One Thrilling Night (1942)
Honeymooners (John Beal, Wanda McKay) find gangsters searching for money in their New York hotel room.
Hotel (2001)
Tourists, a reporter and an assassin cause problems for a filmmaker (Rhys Ifans) and his crew (Saffron Burrows, David Schwimmer) in Venice, Italy.
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.
The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968)
A young Amish woman rebels against the constraints of her upbringing by joining New York's burlesque scene.
Hot Rhythm (1944)
A radio jingle writer (Robert Lowery) tries to land his singing girlfriend (Dona Drake) a contract with a notable band.
Her Best Move (2007)
Encouraged by her best friend (Lalaine), a 15-year-old soccer prodigy (Leah Pipes) learns to live like a normal teenager.
Casanova Brown (1944)
A shy teacher (Gary Cooper) kidnaps his out-of-wedlock baby and raises her in a hotel room with a maid's help.
The Spree (1998)
A cat burglar (Jennifer Beals) convinces the policeman (Powers Boothe) she loves to join her in a series of crimes.
War Games: The Dead Code (2008)
Government officials track a computer whiz (Matt Lanter) after the teen plays a terrorist-attack simulator game.
Shattered (1991)
A West Coast developer (Tom Berenger) has amnesia after a car accident and begins to suspect his wife (Greta Scacchi) of treachery.
Deadly Impact (2010)
After a brilliant killer once again resurfaces, a cop (Sean Patrick Flanery) joins forces with the FBI to bring the psychopath to justice.
Pathology (2008)
A medical intern (Milo Ventimiglia) discovers his colleagues are playing a deadly game in which one commits the perfect murder, then the others compete to find the cause of death.
The Clown and the Kid (1961)
A clown's (Don Keefer) orphaned son (Mike McGreevey) unwittingly helps a convict (John Lupton) escape police with his father's makeup.
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967)
A window washer (Robert Morse) bluffs his way past a secretary (Michele Lee) on his way to the top of a global conglomerate.
Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title (1966)
Spies mistake a diner cook (Morey Amsterdam) for a wayward Soviet astronaut in an American college town.