TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Thursday, July 9th TV listings for ScreenPix
The Mini-Skirt Mob (1968)
The leader (Diane McBain) of a motorcycle gang harasses her ex-boyfriend and his bride (Sherry Jackson) on their highway honeymoon.
The Music Box Kid (1960)
A Tommy-gun killer (Ronald Foster) with a pregnant wife (Luana Patten) works for bootleggers in the 1920s Bronx.
The Naked Street (1955)
A reporter follows the story of a gangster (Anthony Quinn), his sister (Anne Bancroft) and her small-time hoodlum husband (Farley Granger).
Operation Bikini (1963)
A Navy officer's (Tab Hunter) underwater demolition team must find a sunken U.S. sub before the Japanese do.
The Organization (1971)
Police detective Mr. Tibbs works with vigilantes to bust a San Francisco heroin ring.
Pork Chop Hill (1959)
A lieutenant (Gregory Peck) is ordered to take an inconsequential hill during the Korean War truce talks.
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)
A British guide (Ian McShane) takes U.S. tourists on a hectic bus tour of major European cities.
The Facts of Life (1960)
Incompatible friends (Bob Hope, Lucille Ball), taken for granted by their spouses, fall in love after having to spend time alone together.
Popi (1969)
A Puerto Rican widower (Alan Arkin) launches a reckless scheme to get his two sons out of Spanish Harlem.
Mary Had a Little ... (1961)
An actress falls in love with the man who hired her to impersonate a pregnant woman.
Melody Parade (1943)
An ambitious busboy (Eddie Quillan) and a nightclub owner (Tim Ryan) facing bankruptcy mistake a performer for a potential sponsor.
The White Bus (1967)
A young woman (Patricia Healey) is removed from her suicidal London life and taken home to North England.
The Fearmakers (1958)
A confused Korean War veteran (Dana Andrews) returns to Washington and finds his PR/polling firm taken over by a stranger (Dick Foran).
All or Nothing (2002)
A cabdriver (Timothy Spall), his wife (Lesley Manville), a cashier and other working-class Britons deal with long hours and family problems.
Boy Who Caught a Crook (1961)
A puppy and a tramp (Don Beddoe) lead the police to a boy (Roger Mobley) and a briefcase and a crook on the run.
U.F.O. (1956)
Re-creations and file footage, some in color, outline the findings of a government UFO study.
