TV Schedule for ScreenPix
Sunday, July 12th TV listings for ScreenPix
The Coca-Cola Kid (1985)
A corporate soft-drink sales ace (Eric Roberts) finds an Australian valley where everyone buys a local eccentric's (Bill Kerr) brand.
Bikini Beach (1964)
A shaggy British pop star (Frankie Avalon) woos a look-alike beach bum's girlfriend (Annette Funicello).
Muscle Beach Party (1964)
A contessa has her eyes on a surfer whose beach faces a threat from imposing bodybuilders.
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)
A secret agent intervenes when mad Goldfoot sends robots in bikinis to seduce the rich and famous.
Deadly Duo (1962)
An evil twin (Marcia Henderson) resorts to impersonation and attempted murder to get money due her sister.
Park Row (1952)
In the 1800s, an editor in New York struggles to keep his publication from being swallowed up by a competitor.
Once a Thief (1950)
Picked up for murder, a working girl (June Havoc) recalls the man (Cesar Romero) behind her downfall.
Trapeze (1956)
Two aerialists (Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis) and a tumbler (Gina Lollobrigida) form a triple-somersault circus triangle.
Separate Tables (1958)
An alleged war hero (David Niven), a spinster (Deborah Kerr) and other long-term guests interact at a seaside British resort.
Sweet Smell of Success (1957)
An all-powerful New York gossip columnist (Burt Lancaster) gives a press agent (Tony Curtis) some dirty work.
Tales of Terror (1962)
A widower, a drunk and an experiment gone awry make up this terror trilogy based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
The Raven (1963)
Three sorcerers (Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff) bicker the black-magic way in 15th-century England.
The Conqueror Worm (1968)
Cromwell's general (Vincent Price) and his henchman get a sum of money for every person they can make confess to being a witch.
Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
Runyonesque Dave the Dude (Glenn Ford) turns Apple Annie (Bette Davis) into a Manhattan dowager in director Frank Capra's remake of his 1933 Lady for a Day.
Alexander the Great (1956)
Aristotle's student, Philip of Macedonia's (Fredric March) son, Alexander (Richard Burton) wants to rule the fourth-century B.C. world.
Trapeze (1956)
Two aerialists (Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis) and a tumbler (Gina Lollobrigida) form a triple-somersault circus triangle.
