TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Thursday, February 19th TV listings for ScreenPix
Jessica (1962)
Sicilian women plan to rid their village of a sexy American midwife (Angie Dickinson) by making her job obsolete.
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965)
A Navy man's girlfriend (Annette Funicello) has some competition.
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)
A British guide (Ian McShane) takes U.S. tourists on a hectic bus tour of major European cities.
I'll Take Sweden (1965)
A widower (Bob Hope) gets himself transferred to Sweden to keep his teenage daughter (Tuesday Weld) away from her boyfriend (Frankie Avalon).
Saintly Sinners (1962)
Two con men (Paul Bryar, Stanley Clements) stash stolen money in a car which is then bought by an elderly priest (Don Beddoe).
Witness to Murder (1954)
A woman (Barbara Stanwyck) looks out a window and sees a man (George Sanders) kill someone; he's so tricky no one believes her.
House of 1,000 Dolls (1967)
A magician (Vincent Price) and his assistant (Martha Hyer) lure women from the audience into white slavery in Tangier.
Vice Squad (1953)
A Los Angeles police captain (Edward G. Robinson) ties the case of a slain policeman to a bank robbery, all in a day.
Confidence Girl (1952)
A young woman's inherent honesty leads to the downfall of her conniving boyfriend's scams.
The Wild Party (1956)
An ex-football brute (Anthony Quinn) and his beatnik gang take a rich girl (Carol Ohmart) and her boyfriend hostage (Arthur Franz) at a jazz joint.
The Sharkfighters (1956)
Navy personnel and marine biologists attempt to perfect a shark repellent in time to save pilots forced to land at sea.
By Love Possessed (1961)
A Massachusetts lawyer (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) has an affair with his crippled partner's (Jason Robards Jr.) alcoholic wife (Lana Turner), among other scandals.
The Purple Plain (1954)
An RAF pilot (Gregory Peck) crash-lands with his navigator and another officer in World War II Burma.
The Initiation of Sarah (1978)
When a coed is humiliated by a group of sorority sisters, she is urged to get even by unleashing her psychic powers.
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.
House of 1,000 Dolls (1967)
A magician (Vincent Price) and his assistant (Martha Hyer) lure women from the audience into white slavery in Tangier.
