TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Wednesday, April 8th TV listings for ScreenPix
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.
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959)
Sherlock Holmes (Peter Cushing) and Dr. Watson (Andre Morell) protect Sir Henry (Christopher Lee) from a killer-dog family curse.
Black Sabbath (1963)
Karloff introduces tales of a haunted nurse (Jacqueline Pierreux), a stalked call-girl (Michèle Mercier) and a vampire (Boris Karloff).
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 Premature Burial (1962)
Based on Edgar Allan Poe's story about a cataleptic Englishman obsessed with the fear of being buried alive.
Phaedra (1962)
A Greek shipping tycoon's (Raf Vallone) second wife (Melina Mercouri) has a tragic affair with her stepson (Anthony Perkins).
Allotment Wives (1945)
An Army officer investigates a bigamy racket in which scheming women marry soldiers to collect their government checks.
The Clown and the Kid (1961)
A clown's (Don Keefer) orphaned son (Mike McGreevey) unwittingly helps a convict (John Lupton) escape police with his father's makeup.
Namu, the Killer Whale (1966)
Salmon fishermen resent a marine biologist (Robert Lansing) studying a trapped whale in a Pacific Northwest cove.
Two for the Seesaw (1962)
A Nebraska lawyer becomes romantically involved with an eccentric dancer while beginning a new life in New York City.
An Infinite Tenderness (1969)
Two physically impaired children form a close connection to each other.
Romeo and Juliet (1954)
Shakespeare's tragic Renaissance lovers (Laurence Harvey, Susan Shentall) fall in love despite their feuding families.
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.
Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
Runyonesque Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford) turns Apple Annie (Bette Davis) into a Manhattan dowager in director Frank Capra's remake of his 1933 Lady for a Day.
Allotment Wives (1945)
An Army officer investigates a bigamy racket in which scheming women marry soldiers to collect their government checks.
