TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Thursday, November 13th TV listings for ScreenPix
Elmer Gantry (1960)
An Oscar-winning adaptation of the Sinclair Lewis novel about religious fervor in small-town America.
Shadow of Suspicion (1944)
A jewelry firm hires private eye James Dale (Peter Cookson) and his partner Everett Northrup (Tim Ryan) to find a valuable necklace after a manager steals it.
War, Italian Style (1967)
Two Marines (Fred Clark) fool a German general (Buster Keaton) with documents and disguises in World War II Italy.
Fearless Frank (1967)
Slain by Chicago gangsters, country boy Frank (Jon Voight) comes back as a caped superhero with a bad clone, False Frank.
The First Time (1969)
Searching for a Canadian bordello leads three teenage boys to a British beauty (Jacqueline Bisset) who scares them.
Women vs. Men (2002)
A man (Paul Reiser) and his best friend (Joe Mantegna) visit a strip club, resulting in a prolonged battle with their wives.
Diary of a High School Bride (1959)
A girl (Anita Sands), 17, and her husband (Ronald Foster), 24, bring a shocking end to the problem of her ex-boyfriend (Chris Robinson).
Ski Party (1965)
A pair of college men poses as girls to find out why a fellow classmate is so successful in his romantic endeavors.
The Knack... and How to Get It (1965)
A country girl (Rita Tushingham) comes to London and meets three men, one (Ray Brooks) of whom has a way with women.
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 Coca-Cola Kid (1985)
A corporate soft-drink sales ace (Eric Roberts) finds an Australian valley where everyone buys a local eccentric's (Bill Kerr) brand.
The Witches (1967)
The same actress (Silvana Mangano) plays five different women in five sketches by five Italian filmmakers.
Hot Rod Gang (1958)
A teenage heir (John Ashley) must hide his interest in fast cars and rock 'n' roll.
The 7th Dawn (1964)
An American (William Holden), his mistress (Capucine), the British and a communist clash in circa-1945 Malaya.
Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)
A songwriter (Ray Walston) has a floozy (Kim Novak) pose as his wife to please a famous singer (Dean Martin) in town.
Ski Party (1965)
A pair of college men poses as girls to find out why a fellow classmate is so successful in his romantic endeavors.
