
TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Monday, May 26th TV listings for ScreenPix
The Large Rope (1953)
An innocent ex-con becomes a two-time loser when he finds himself the scapegoat in the murder of a disreputable female.
A Woman Possessed (1958)
A man feels torn between allegiances to his mother and to his fiancee.
No Such Thing (2001)
In Iceland a New York journalist (Sarah Polley) meets a reptilian monster (Robert John Burke) which slaughtered her fiancé and a television crew.
Eight on the Lam (1967)
Falsely accused of embezzlement, a widower (Bob Hope) goes on the run with his seven children and their baby sitter (Phyllis Diller).
Some Kind of a Nut (1969)
A bank teller loses his job and girlfriend because he refuses to shave off a beard he grew while on vacation.
Sinful Davey (1968)
In the 19th century, a young Scotsman finds his efforts to emulate his highwayman-father's lifestyle thwarted by love.
Sergeant Deadhead (1965)
An Air Force shy guy (Frankie Avalon) blasts off by mistake and returns from space with a bold new personality.
Dance With Me Henry (1956)
Children help an amusement-park owner (Lou Costello) and his buddy (Bud Abbott) get out of trouble with gangsters.
The Tiger's Tail (2006)
The life of a wealthy businessman (Brendan Gleeson) spirals out of control when his evil twin meddles in his affairs.
The Ceremony (1963)
A man (Robert Walker) has an affair with his condemned brother's (Laurence Harvey) girlfriend (Sarah Miles) while plotting his escape in Tangier.
House of 1,000 Dolls (1967)
A magician (Vincent Price) and his assistant (Martha Hyer) lure women from the audience into white slavery in Tangier.
The Spree (1998)
A cat burglar (Jennifer Beals) convinces the policeman (Powers Boothe) she loves to join her in a series of crimes.
The Square Peg (1958)
A World War II street laborer (Norman Wisdom) uses his resemblance to a Nazi officer when he is drafted into the British army and captured by German troops.
Cry Tough (1959)
A Puerto Rican street tough (John Saxon) gets out of prison and tries to stay out of trouble in Spanish Harlem.
Shake Hands With the Devil (1959)
A medical professor (James Cagney) recruits a U.S. student (Don Murray) for the Irish Republican Army in 1921 Dublin.
The Quiet American (1958)
A private U.S. citizen (Audie Murphy) with a plan goes to 1950s Vietnam and meets a British journalist (Michael Redgrave) duped by the communists.