
TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Monday, August 4th TV listings for ScreenPix
The Killer Elite (1975)
A former hit man (James Caan) for the CIA protects the Asian target of a double-crossing colleague (Robert Duvall).
The Boss (1956)
A World War I veteran (John Payne) marries a stranger (Gloria McGhee) and becomes a crooked Midwestern political boss.
No Escape (1953)
Accused of murder, a drunken songwriter (Lew Ayres) goes on the run with a woman (Marjorie Steele).
Fanfare for a Death Scene (1964)
A federal agent (Richard Egan) tries to find a missing physicist who keeps a top-secret formula in his head.
Killing Me Softly (2002)
A young American in London begins a passionate and kinky affair with a handsome stranger who may be a killer.
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 Bride Wore Black (1968)
Francois Truffaut's Hitchcockian account of a widow's efforts to take revenge against the men who killed her husband.
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966)
A Soviet officer (Alan Arkin) and crewmen go ashore for help after their submarine runs aground off Nantucket.
The Mouse on the Moon (1963)
The duchess (Margaret Rutherford) and prime minister (Ron Moody) of Fenwick enter the space race with U.S. funds and a reject Soviet rocket.
The Happy Thieves (1962)
An art thief (Rex Harrison), his lover (Rita Hayworth) and a forger (Joseph Wiseman) plot to steal a Goya painting from the Prado museum in Madrid.
Inspector Clouseau (1968)
When a dirty Scotland Yard cop is linked to a string of robberies across Europe, the agency asks a famous French detective (Alan Arkin) to help them find the culprits.
Love Is a Ball (1963)
An American heiress (Hope Lange) on the Riviera falls in love with her chauffeur (Glenn Ford), foiling a matchmaker (Charles Boyer).
The Children's Hour (1961)
Based on Lillian Hellman's play about the effect of a student's malicious lie at an exclusive boarding school.
Witness to Murder (1954)
A woman (Barbara Stanwyck) looks out a window and sees a man (George Sanders) kill someone; he's so tricky no one believes her.
Dance With Me Henry (1956)
Children help an amusement-park owner (Lou Costello) and his buddy (Bud Abbott) get out of trouble with gangsters.