TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Saturday, December 13th TV listings for ScreenPix
Your Past Is Showing (1957)
A British lord (Terry-Thomas), a TV star (Peter Sellers) and a novelist (Peggy Mount) want to kill the publisher of a tabloid called The Naked Truth.
Tomorrow Is Forever (1946)
A woman's (Claudette Colbert) husband (Orson Welles), listed dead in World War I, goes to work for her second husband (George Brent) during World War II.
Love Chronicles (2003)
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
Shield for Murder (1954)
A police detective (Edmond O'Brien) kills a bookie, robs him and hides the loot at his suburban dream house.
The Mugger (1958)
A police psychiatrist lends his expertise to the hunt for a purse snatcher who leaves his victims with a facial scar.
Park Row (1952)
In the 1800s, an editor in New York struggles to keep his publication from being swallowed up by a competitor.
In the Time of the Butterflies (2001)
A rebel leader educates a Dominican Republic woman (Salma Hayek) about the abuses of a corrupt dictator (Edward James Olmos).
Lady of Vengeance (1957)
A U.S. publisher (Dennis O'Keefe) in London hires a killer (Anton Diffring) to avenge the death of his ward.
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.
Not as a Stranger (1955)
An intern (Robert Mitchum) marries a nurse (Olivia de Havilland) who can pay the bills on his way up as a doctor.
A Tale of Two Cities (1958)
Dickens' London-lawyer hero (Dirk Bogarde) makes a great sacrifice for the woman (Dorothy Tutin) he loves in Reign of Terror Paris.
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.
The White Bus (1967)
A young woman (Patricia Healey) is removed from her suicidal London life and taken home to North England.
Take It All (1963)
A man struggles with his identity, his life choices, his interracial relationship, and his latent homosexuality.
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.
Mademoiselle (1966)
Villagers blame an outsider (Ettore Manni) for poisonings, fires and floodings committed by a disturbed schoolteacher (Jeanne Moreau).
Adventures of Kitty O'Day (1944)
A telephone operator (Jean Parker) plays homicide detective with her boyfriend (Peter Cookson), making it harder for the police.
