TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Saturday, April 11th TV listings for ScreenPix
The Calendar Girl Murders (1984)
The slayings of Miss January and Miss February make a detective (Tom Skerritt) think Miss March may be next.
Three Bad Sisters (1956)
Following the death of a wealthy man, his three daughters squabble about who should be the principal heiress.
In the Time of the Butterflies (2001)
A rebel leader educates a Dominican Republic woman (Salma Hayek) about the abuses of a corrupt dictator (Edward James Olmos).
The Tiger's Tail (2006)
The life of a wealthy businessman (Brendan Gleeson) spirals out of control when his evil twin meddles in his affairs.
Once a Thief (1950)
Picked up for murder, a working girl (June Havoc) recalls the man (Cesar Romero) behind her downfall.
Separate Tables (1958)
An alleged war hero (David Niven), a spinster (Deborah Kerr) and other long-term guests interact at a seaside British resort.
Jacqueline (1956)
A Belfast laborer (John Gregson) loses his job and drinks, but his daughter (Jacqueline Ryan) saves the day.
The Miracle Worker (1962)
Teacher Anne Sullivan (Anne Bancroft) leads deaf and blind Helen Keller (Patty Duke) out of darkness.
The Trip (1967)
Bummed out by his wife (Susan Strasberg), a California TV director (Peter Fonda) takes LSD and has a psychedelic experience.
Stolen Hours (1963)
When a wealthy Texas socialite discovers she only has a year to live, she marries a doctor to live a quiet life in a seaside English village.
Lost Lagoon (1958)
A married castaway (Jeffrey Lynn) washes up on an island off Florida and opens a resort with another woman (Leila Barry).
The Young Doctors (1961)
Two pathologists (Fredric March, Ben Gazzara), old and young, clash over critical cases at their big-city hospital.
No Place Like Home (1989)
A couple (Christine Lahti, Jeff Daniels) with two children lose their home, try city housing and wind up on the street.
The Bride Wore Black (1968)
François Truffaut's Hitchcockian account of a widow's efforts to take revenge against the men who killed her husband.
Top Banana (1954)
Ratings drop, and a TV comic (Phil Silvers) hires some new talent to spice up his variety show.
Jacqueline (1956)
A Belfast laborer (John Gregson) loses his job and drinks, but his daughter (Jacqueline Ryan) saves the day.
