
Wednesday, October 22nd TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada HD
The War of the Gargantuas (1966)
Two apelike brothers stomp around Tokyo; an American scientist (Russ Tamblyn) and his helper (Kumi Mizuno) advise.
Destroy All Monsters! (1968)
Scientists (Jun Tazaki, Yoshio Tsuchiya) face Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra and more obscure Japanese monsters sent by she-aliens.
The Black Scorpion (1957)
Two geologists (Richard Denning, Carlos Rivas) try to destroy a giant scorpion that surfaces after a volcanic eruption in Mexico.
The Giant Behemoth (1959)
Special effects by Willis O'Brien ("King Kong") highlight this tale of a radioactive sea monster's assault on Britain.
The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms (1953)
Revived by a North Pole atomic blast, a submerged dinosaur swims to New York and goes to Coney Island.
Godzilla (1954)
A fire-breathing behemoth terrorizes Japan after an atomic bomb awakens it from its centuries-old sleep.
Invaders From Mars (1953)
A boy (Jimmy Hunt) tells a psychologist (Helena Carter) and an astronomer (Arthur Franz) about a flying saucer and his parents' strange behavior.
Where the Boys Are (1960)
Angie (Connie Francis), Melanie (Yvette Mimieux), Tuggle (Paula Prentiss) and Merritt (Dolores Hart) take off to Florida for spring break, and find that the trip isn't all fun and games.
Follow the Boys (1963)
Bonnie (Connie Francis), Toni (Paula Prentiss), Michele (Dany Robin) and Liz follow the course of their Navy mates along the Riviera.
Looking for Love (1964)
A singer (Connie Francis) sees the man (Jim Hutton) she wants but winds up swapping boyfriends with her roommate (Susan Oliver).
When the Boys Meet the Girls (1965)
A playboy (Harve Presnell) helps a young woman (Connie Francis) turn her father's Nevada ranch into a haven for divorcees.
Jamboree (1957)
A manager (Kay Medford) manipulates two singers (Paul Carr, Freda Holloway) in love. With performances by Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins.
Hollywood My Hometown (1965)
A collection of behind-the-scenes film clips features Hollywood actors and actresses in candid moments.
Pillow to Post (1945)
A tired traveling saleswoman (Ida Lupino) poses as an officer's (William Prince) wife at a bungalow camp for military couples only.
The Horizontal Lieutenant (1962)
A clumsy lieutenant (Jim Hutton) flirts with a nurse (Paula Prentiss) while searching for a Japanese soldier hiding on an island.