
TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Friday, August 8th TV listings for ScreenPix
With Open Arms (1968)
Three French actors in Rio de Janeiro find romance and make decisions about their futures.
Out of It (1969)
A high-school bookworm (Barry Gordon) rivals a football star (Jon Voight) for a cheerleader (Lada Edmund Jr.), and finally has his day.
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.
Popi (1969)
A Puerto Rican widower (Alan Arkin) launches a reckless scheme to get his two sons out of Spanish Harlem.
Beach Blanket Bingo (1965)
Lovers (Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello) quarrel around surfers, Don Rickles, Buster Keaton, Von Zipper's biker gang.
Matchless (1967)
A New York journalist (Patrick O'Neal) plays global spy with an ancient ring that makes him invisible.
The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz (1968)
An East German athlete (Elke Sommer) pole-vaults over the Berlin Wall and falls for a wily American (Bob Crane).
Alexander the Great (1956)
Aristotle's student, Philip of Macedonia's (Fredric March) son, Alexander (Richard Burton) wants to rule the fourth-century B.C. world.
Kill a Dragon (1967)
Chinese peasants hire a mercenary (Jack Palance) to guard salvaged explosives a villain (Fernando Lamas) wants back.
A Prayer for the Dying (1987)
An IRA hit man (Mickey Rourke) flees to London and confesses a murder to a priest (Bob Hoskins) who has witnessed it.
The Trip (1967)
Bummed out by his wife (Susan Strasberg), a California TV director (Peter Fonda) takes LSD and has a psychedelic experience.
The Wild Angels (1966)
An outlaw biker (Peter Fonda) in black leather invades a Southern California beach town with his gang.
How to Murder Your Wife (1965)
A hung-over cartoonist (Jack Lemmon) wakes up married to the blonde (Virna Lisi) who was inside a stag-party cake.
The Noose Hangs High (1948)
Two window washers (Bud Abbott, Lou Costello) are mistaken for crooks by gangsters who are missing money.
Sabaka (1955)
A maharajah sends a boy (Nino Marcel) with an elephant and a tiger to stamp out a fire-worship cult in India.