TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Wednesday, May 27th TV listings for ScreenPix
A Cold Wind in August (1961)
A 28-year-old stripper (Lola Albright) on vacation seduces the 17-year-old son (Scott Marlowe) of her New York building's superintendent.
The Hoodlum Priest (1961)
The Rev. Charles Dismas Clark (Don Murray), a Jesuit, works with St. Louis ex-convicts and juvenile delinquents.
Electra (1962)
Siblings (Irene Papas, Giannis Fertis) plot the death of their mother (Aleka Katselli) in an adaptation of Euripides' tragedy.
The Fake (1953)
A U.S. agent (Dennis O'Keefe) catches a nobleman (Hugh Williams) with a da Vinci replaced by a fake at the Tate Gallery in London.
Love Chronicles (2003)
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
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.
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.
Submarine X-1 (1968)
A Canadian commander (James Caan) trains three midget-submarine crews to sink a German battleship in a fiord.
Sword of the Conqueror (1962)
An Italian king (Jack Palance) rivals a Gothic general (Guy Madison) in war and in love for a Gothic princess (Eleonora Rossi Drago).
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.
Violent Playground (1958)
A Liverpool policeman (Stanley Baker) works with juvenile delinquents and catches his girlfriend's (Anne Heywood) brother (David McCallum) at arson.
The Rabbit Trap (1959)
A family-man draftsman (Ernest Borgnine) finally stands up to his boss (David Brian), because of rabbits and a day off.
Four Boys and a Gun (1957)
Young toughs will all die in the electric chair unless they tell who killed a policeman during a holdup.
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.
Warriors Five (1962)
An American paratrooper (Jack Palance), aided by group of Italian guerrillas, starts a delaying action against the Germans.
