TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Saturday, April 25th TV listings for ScreenPix
Warriors Five (1962)
An American paratrooper (Jack Palance), aided by group of Italian guerrillas, starts a delaying action against the Germans.
Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953)
Barbarossa the pirate (John Payne) seizes a Spanish officer's (Gerald Mohr) bride (Donna Reed) and a ship full of prisoners.
He Ran All the Way (1951)
A payroll robber (John Garfield) meets a woman (Shelley Winters) at a public pool and uses her family's home as a hide-out.
The Devil's Brigade (1968)
A U.S. colonel (William Holden) makes a commando unit out of a Canadian major's (Cliff Robertson) crack troops and a U.S. major's (Vince Edwards) misfit troops.
Beach Red (1967)
A U.S. captain (Cornel Wilde) and his men try to take a Pacific island from the Japanese during World War II.
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.
Carbon Copy (1981)
A white executive (George Segal) with a white wife (Susan Saint James) learns he has an illegitimate 17-year-old son (Denzel Washington) who's not white.
Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title (1966)
Spies mistake a diner cook (Morey Amsterdam) for a wayward Soviet astronaut in an American college town.
Bikini Beach (1964)
A shaggy British pop star (Frankie Avalon) woos a look-alike beach bum's girlfriend (Annette Funicello).
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968)
Puck's magic confuses the wedding of Theseus, Duke of Athens, and the Amazon Queen Hippolyta in Shakespeare's play.
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.
The Sultan's Daughter (1943)
An American woos the daughter (Ann Corio) of an Arab (Charles Butterworth) who's defending his oil fields from Germans.
Trapeze (1956)
Two aerialists (Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis) and a tumbler (Gina Lollobrigida) form a triple-somersault circus triangle.
Great North (2001)
Martin J. Dignard and William Reeve examine the landscape of the Arctic and long-standing Inuit traditions.
Salt and Pepper (1968)
London nightclub owners (Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford) play spy and foil a military madman out to overthrow the government.
Carbon Copy (1981)
A white executive (George Segal) with a white wife (Susan Saint James) learns he has an illegitimate 17-year-old son (Denzel Washington) who's not white.
