TV Schedule for Showtime Women - Eastern
Sunday, February 8th TV listings for Showtime Women - Eastern
Roman Holiday (1953)
A young princess (Audrey Hepburn), tired of her constraints, runs off with a U.S. newsman (Gregory Peck) in Rome.
Runaway Bride (1999)
A New York reporter (Richard Gere) travels to Maryland to profile a woman (Julia Roberts) who left three bridegrooms at the altar.
Down to You (2000)
Two collegians (Freddie Prinze Jr., Julia Stiles) fall in love but have a bumpy affair due to mischievous roommates and the temptation to stray.
Save the Last Dance (2001)
A white teenager (Julia Stiles) moves to Chicago after her mother's death and falls for a black student (Sean Patrick Thomas) who shares her love of dance.
Kate & Leopold (2001)
A Manhattan woman (Meg Ryan) falls in love with the 19th-century Duke of Albany (Hugh Jackman) who has stepped through a time portal.
Election (1999)
Tracy faces no competition in her high school election, but the civics teacher intervenes by encouraging the varsity football player to run for president, resulting in chaos.
The Stepford Wives (2004)
A man and his wife move to a quaint suburb where most of the women seem to have the same bland personality.
The Virgin Suicides (1999)
Men reminisce about intriguing sisters, whose parents (James Woods, Kathleen Turner) quarantined them after one of the five killed herself.
Frida (2002)
Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (Salma Hayek) marries fellow artist Diego Rivera who shares her radical political views.
Like Water for Chocolate (1992)
The youngest daughter (Lumi Cavazos) of a Mexican family expresses her feelings in preparing wonderful food, when tradition keeps her from marrying her true love (Marco Leonardi).
Cold Mountain (2003)
During the Civil War, a wounded Confederate soldier (Jude Law) abandons his duties to make his way home to his sweetheart (Nicole Kidman).
Jersey Girl (2004)
A young woman (Liv Tyler) changes the life of a single father (Ben Affleck) who used to be a successful New York music publicist.
Losing Isaiah (1995)
An ex-crack addict (Halle Berry) fights for custody of her son adopted by a social worker (Jessica Lange) and her husband (David Strathairn).
