Friday, March 13th TV listings for Super Channel Vault
Stage Fright (2014)
Blood begins to spill soon after the daughter (Allie MacDonald) of a Broadway diva wins the lead in the summer showcase at a performing-arts camp.
Delia's Gone (2022)
Accused of murdering his sister, a man with an intellectual disability embarks on a quest to clear his name and find out who's responsible.
Season's Greetings (2016)
Darcy and Will clash at first, but they eventually develop a powerful chemistry that could become something special if they overcome misunderstandings and miscommunications that threaten their blossoming romance.
Welcome Home (2015)
A novelist who is secretly fighting writer's block returns home from vacation to find a homeless woman and her children squatting in his home.
In & Out (1997)
An actor's (Matt Dillon) comment stirs media speculation about his prim Midwestern teacher's (Kevin Kline) sexuality.
Foul Play (1978)
A San Francisco police detective (Chevy Chase) protects a librarian (Goldie Hawn) who knows too much about a plot to kill the pope.
Flashdance (1983)
A Pittsburgh welder works days, dances in a bar at night, dates her boss and chases the dream of acceptance into a prestigious ballet school.
Trading Places (1983)
Sporting billionaire brothers reverse the roles of a Wall Street commodities broker (Dan Aykroyd) and a street hustler (Eddie Murphy).
Primal Fear (1996)
A publicity-seeking Chicago lawyer (Richard Gere) vies with an embittered ex-lover (Laura Linney) prosecuting an altar boy (Edward Norton) in a high-profile murder case.
Serpico (1973)
Based on the true story of Frank Serpico, who sacrificed his career to expose widespread corruption in the NYPD.
Jackie Brown (1997)
A bail bondsman (Robert Forster) helps a smuggler (Pam Grier) frame her boss (Samuel L. Jackson), an arms dealer who plans to kill her.
In & Out (1997)
An actor's (Matt Dillon) comment stirs media speculation about his prim Midwestern teacher's (Kevin Kline) sexuality.
Three Days of the Condor (1975)
A CIA bookworm (Robert Redford) reports mayhem to his boss (Cliff Robertson), then hides out with a woman (Faye Dunaway) and sees a conspiracy.
Funny Face (1957)
A fashion photographer (Fred Astaire) turns a Greenwich Village bookworm (Audrey Hepburn) into a Paris cover girl.
