
TV Schedule for Sony Movies
Wednesday, June 18th TV listings for Sony Movies
Hit List (1989)
A family man (Jan-Michael Vincent) and a mob witness (Leo Rossi) hunt a mob hit man (Lance Henriksen) who has mistakenly kidnapped the family man's son.
Absence of Malice (1981)
A federal bureaucrat (Bob Balaban) leads a Miami newswoman (Sally Field) to libel a dead gangster's honest son (Paul Newman).
88 Minutes (2007)
A forensic psychiatrist (Al Pacino) must use all his skills and training to find the person who issued an ominous death threat.
Blue Thunder (1983)
A Los Angeles police pilot (Roy Scheider) commandeers a helicopter equipped with snooping gadgets and trick weapons.
The Caller (2011)
A troubled divorcee (Rachelle Lefevre) becomes the object of a terrifying revenge when she tries to put an end to a series of mysterious phone calls.
Seven Alone (1975)
Seven children undertake the hazardous 2000-mile journey from Missouri to Oregon in the 1840s after their parents' death.
Bite the Bullet (1975)
Ex-Rough Riders (Gene Hackman, James Coburn), an ex-prostitute (Candice Bergen) and a gunfighter enter a marathon horse race across the desert.
Oklahoma Crude (1973)
A wildcatter (Faye Dunaway), her father (John Mills) and a boozing drifter (George C. Scott) defend her oil derrick in 1913 Oklahoma.
Nowhere to Run (1993)
An escaped-convict martial artist (Jean-Claude Van Damme) protects a farm widow (Rosanna Arquette) and her children from a developer's henchmen.
Urban Justice (2007)
A former government agent (Steven Seagal) begins a relentless pursuit of his son's (Cory Hart) murderer.
The Evil That Men Do (1984)
A hit man leaves retirement to stop a British torturer serving the regime in Guatemala.
Rage at Dawn (1955)
A special agent (Randolph Scott) poses as a train robber to infiltrate Frank Reno's (Forrest Tucker) outlaw gang.
Seven Alone (1975)
Seven children undertake the hazardous 2000-mile journey from Missouri to Oregon in the 1840s after their parents' death.
Seems Like Old Times (1980)
A writer (Chevy Chase) mixed up in a bank robbery seeks help from his ex-wife (Goldie Hawn), who's now wed to the district attorney (Charles Grodin).