TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Saturday, February 14th TV listings for ScreenPix
Crossplot (1969)
A London adman (Roger Moore) seeks a Hungarian model (Claudie Lange) and finds a plot to assassinate an African leader in Hyde Park.
Run Silent, Run Deep (1958)
Despite his lieutenant (Burt Lancaster), a submarine commander (Clark Gable) hunts the Japanese destroyer that sank his last sub.
Ambush Bay (1966)
Marines (Hugh O'Brian, Mickey Rooney, James Mitchum) have 96 hours to search a Japanese-held island for someone with information Gen. MacArthur needs.
Born Losers (1967)
Part-Indian foot fighter Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin) defends coeds against outlaw bikers in a California town.
U.F.O. (1956)
Re-creations and file footage, some in color, outline the findings of a government UFO study.
The Dust Factory (2004)
A mute teenager (Ryan Kelley) finds himself in a fantasy world where he can talk and communicate with his grandfather (Armin Mueller-Stahl).
Two Gentlemen Sharing (1969)
A white middle-class man (Robin Phillips) and a black lawyer (Hal Frederick) get a lesson in race relations when they room together in London.
Holiday Heart (2000)
A drag queen (Ving Rhames) mourning the loss of his lover takes in a drug addict (Alfre Woodard) and her daughter (Jessika Quynn Reynolds).
An Infinite Tenderness (1969)
Two physically impaired children form a close connection to each other.
The Miracle Worker (1962)
Teacher Anne Sullivan (Anne Bancroft) leads deaf and blind Helen Keller (Patty Duke) out of darkness.
Jacqueline (1956)
A Belfast laborer (John Gregson) loses his job and drinks, but his daughter (Jacqueline Ryan) saves the day.
Romeo and Juliet (1954)
Shakespeare's tragic Renaissance lovers (Laurence Harvey, Susan Shentall) fall in love despite their feuding families.
Inherit the Wind (1960)
A fundamentalist orator (Fredric March) opposes a liberal lawyer (Spencer Tracy) defending a Darwinist teacher in the 1920s South.
Two Gentlemen Sharing (1969)
A white middle-class man (Robin Phillips) and a black lawyer (Hal Frederick) get a lesson in race relations when they room together in London.
Holiday Heart (2000)
A drag queen (Ving Rhames) mourning the loss of his lover takes in a drug addict (Alfre Woodard) and her daughter (Jessika Quynn Reynolds).
