Monday, December 1st TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Signpost to Murder (1965)
An Englishwoman (Joanne Woodward) whose husband is away hides a killer (Stuart Whitman) escaped from an asylum.
Wait Until Dark (1967)
Intruders search a blind woman's (Audrey Hepburn) Greenwich Village apartment for a heroin-filled doll.
Cape Fear (1962)
A Southern lawyer (Gregory Peck) sets a trap on a houseboat for a twisted ex-convict (Robert Mitchum) terrorizing his family.
Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964)
A medium (Kim Stanley) orders her husband (Richard Attenborough) to kidnap a child so she can stage a seance later to find it.
Psycho (1960)
A woman (Janet Leigh) on the run stops at a 12-cabin motel with showers, run by mother-fixated Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins).
Seconds (1966)
A sinister company turns a plain client (John Randolph) into a tall, dark and handsome Malibu artist (Rock Hudson).
Silver Streak (1976)
A Los Angelean (Gene Wilder) gets help from a petty thief (Richard Pryor) to rescue a woman (Jill Clayburgh) from killers on the same train to Chicago.
Brewster's Millions (1985)
A minor-league pitcher (Richard Pryor) inherits $300 million but must spend $30 million in 30 days to get it.
Richard Pryor Live on the Sunset Strip (1982)
A filmed concert performance, highlighted by a chilling but humorous account of the accident that nearly killed him.
Richard Pryor Here and Now (1983)
The comedian speaks frankly to a rowdy New Orleans audience about White House politics, alcohol, drugs.
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling (1986)
Stand-up comic Jo Jo's (Richard Pryor) alter ego recalls his wild childhood, four wives and drug-related downfall.
Greased Lightning (1977)
World War II veteran Wendell Scott (Richard Pryor) runs Georgia moonshine and becomes the first black NASCAR driver.
You're a Big Boy Now (1966)
A New York Public Library clerk (Peter Kastner) leaves home and meets a go-go dancer (Elizabeth Hartman).
The Split (1968)
A woman (Julie Harris) wants a crook (Jim Brown) to form a gang to rob the Los Angeles Coliseum during a big Rams game.
