
TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Wednesday, August 13th TV listings for ScreenPix
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.
Madhouse (1974)
An actor (Vincent Price) re-creates his Dr. Death character for a TV show written by his colleague (Peter Cushing).
Twice Told Tales (1963)
Three creepy Hawthorne stories: Dr. Heidegger's Experiment, Rappaccini's Daughter, The House of the Seven Gables.
The Gravedancers (2006)
Angry spirits terrorize three reunited friends (Dominic Purcell, Josie Maran) after they disturb a cemetery following a funeral.
The Haunted Palace (1963)
A man (Vincent Price) and wife (Debra Paget) claim the mansion of his great-great-grandfather, a warlock burned alive in 1765.
The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
A plot to drive a man insane backfires when the intended victim adopts his late father's sadistic persona.
He Who Must Die (1957)
Three townspeople cause an uproar when they try to help refugees on a Greek island occupied by Turks.
Sweet Smell of Success (1957)
An all-powerful New York gossip columnist (Burt Lancaster) gives a press agent (Tony Curtis) some dirty work.
Clambake (1967)
A Texas oil heir (Elvis Presley) comes to Miami and trades places with a poor water-skiing instructor (Will Hutchins).
Madhouse (1974)
An actor (Vincent Price) re-creates his Dr. Death character for a TV show written by his colleague (Peter Cushing).