
Sunday, June 29th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Latin America
The Best of Enemies (2019)
During the racially charged summer of 1971, outspoken civil rights activist Ann Atwater and local Ku Klux Klan leader C.P. Ellis come together to co-chair a community summit on the desegregation of schools in Durham, N.C.
A Face in the Crowd (1957)
A TV woman (Patricia Neal) turns Arkansas bum Lonesome Rhodes (Andy Griffith) into a homespun media hero rotten with power.
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956)
A reporter (Dana Andrews) lets his publisher (Sidney Blackmer) frame him for murder to show the fallacy of circumstantial evidence.
Brian Banks (2018)
The true story of Brian Banks, a high school football player who faces prison for a crime he didn't commit. Years later, with the support of the California Innocence Project, Banks fights to reclaim his life and fulfill his dreams of NFL stardom.
Them! (1954)
Bug experts (Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon), a state trooper (James Whitmore) and an FBI agent track giant mutant ants from New Mexico to Los Angeles.
Ben Hur (1959)
An enslaved Judean prince (Charlton Heston) meets his Roman betrayer (Stephen Boyd), a former friend, in a chariot race.
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England (1960)
An Irish patriot (Aldo Ray) and his 1901 gang use an old sewer to reach Bank of England gold bullion.
The Rain People (1969)
A pregnant runaway housewife (Shirley Knight) picks up a brain-damaged ex-football hero (James Caan).
House on Haunted Hill (1959)
The owner of a haunted mansion offers a group of people reward money if they can survive a night at his scary estate.
Wolf Warrior (2015)
A special forces soldier, known for his marksmanship, must battle a group of foreign mercenaries hired to slay him by a drug lord.
Captain Buffalo (1960)
A cavalry officer (Jeffrey Hunter) defends a sergeant (Woody Strode) accused of rape and a double murder.
Hollywood celebrities give insight into their personal and professional lives, and open up about upcoming projects.
Hollywood celebrities give insight into their personal and professional lives, and open up about upcoming projects.
Ben Hur (1959)
An enslaved Judean prince (Charlton Heston) meets his Roman betrayer (Stephen Boyd), a former friend, in a chariot race.