TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Thursday, July 2nd TV listings for ScreenPix
633 Squadron (1964)
A Norwegian freedom fighter and his sister lead a U.S. wing commander to a secret Nazi rocket-fuel factory.
The Bandits of Corsica (1953)
A Gypsy (Richard Greene) covets his noble twin's wife (Paula Raymond) and goods when the brothers team up to topple a tyrant (Raymond Burr).
Kill a Dragon (1967)
Chinese peasants hire a mercenary (Jack Palance) to guard salvaged explosives a villain (Fernando Lamas) wants back.
Taras Bulba (1962)
A Cossack chieftain (Yul Brynner) makes war, as his reckless son (Tony Curtis) makes love to a young Polish noblewoman (Christine Kaufmann).
Run Silent, Run Deep (1958)
Despite his lieutenant (Burt Lancaster), a submarine commander (Clark Gable) hunts the Japanese destroyer that sank his last sub.
Sabaka (1955)
A maharajah sends a boy (Nino Marcel) with an elephant and a tiger to stamp out a fire-worship cult in India.
Love Is a Ball (1963)
An American heiress (Hope Lange) on the Riviera falls in love with her chauffeur (Glenn Ford), foiling a matchmaker (Charles Boyer).
Blast-Off (1967)
Showman P.T. Barnum (Burl Ives) plans with a balloonist (Troy Donahue) and an inventor (Gert Frobe) to send Gen. Tom Thumb in a rocket to the moon.
How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965)
A Navy man's girlfriend (Annette Funicello) has some competition.
Pajama Party (1964)
A Martian teen crashes a pool party, sings with a beach girl and foils a robbery.
Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966)
An Oregon real-estate agent (Bob Hope) and his wacky maid (Phyllis Diller) try to hide a fugitive Hollywood sexpot (Elke Sommer) from his wife.
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (1966)
An Italian captain (Sergio Fantoni) will surrender a town to GIs (James Coburn, Dick Shawn), after the annual wine festival.
Beauty and the Beast (1962)
A fairy-tale lady (Joyce Taylor) falls in love with a duke (Mark Damon) who is cursed to look like a werewolf.
Voodoo Island (1957)
A writer famous for exposing hoaxes investigates a tropical island supposedly rife with voodoo horrors.
Love Is a Ball (1963)
An American heiress (Hope Lange) on the Riviera falls in love with her chauffeur (Glenn Ford), foiling a matchmaker (Charles Boyer).
