
TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Tuesday, August 12th TV listings for ScreenPix
The Gallant Hours (1960)
Adm. William F. "Bull" Halsey Jr. (James Cagney) outwits Japanese Adm. Yamamoto in the 1942 Pacific.
The Big Caper (1957)
A crook's (James Gregory) partners (Rory Calhoun, Mary Costa) pose as newlyweds near Camp Pendleton, Calif., to set up a Marine payroll heist.
The Calendar Girl Murders (1984)
The slayings of Miss January and Miss February make a detective (Tom Skerritt) think Miss March may be next.
Return From the Ashes (1965)
A Polish chess master plots murder after his wife returns from a Nazi death camp to him and her stepdaughter.
The Scarf (1951)
An asylum escapee (John Ireland) meets a waitress (Mercedes McCambridge) and hides on a turkey farm; supposedly he killed someone.
Hot Cars (1956)
A car salesman is framed for the murder of a police officer when he refuses to sell stolen vehicles for gangsters.
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.
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.
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.
Deadly Duo (1962)
An evil twin (Marcia Henderson) resorts to impersonation and attempted murder to get money due her sister.
The Purple Plain (1954)
An RAF pilot (Gregory Peck) crash-lands with his navigator and another officer in World War II Burma.
Killing Me Softly (2002)
A young American in London begins a passionate and kinky affair with a handsome stranger who may be a killer.
The Fortune Cookie (1966)
A TV cameraman hurt while covering a football game is told by his brother-in-law how to get a big insurance settlement.
The Funniest Man in the World (1967)
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. narrates an overview of the early life and career of comic genius Charlie Chaplin, beginning with his childhood and vaudeville roots in London and his first American appearance in 1910.
The Captive City (1952)
An editor (John Forsythe) flees to Washington with his wife (Joan Camden) to testify at the Kefauver organized-crime hearings.