2024-06-28
Film-noir cult classic about a drifter who gets into trouble when he hitches a ride with a man who has a heart attack. Afraid of being accused of murder, the drifter dumps the body and drives away. When he picks up another hitchhiker she blackmails him.
A wife plays rough to get her policeman-husband a promotion. Having left her newspaper columnist career behind for the boring homemaker life, she proves there is little she won't do to advance her husband's career, even if he's content.
Klinton Spilsbury as the masked man on a quest for justice. Michael Horse, Christopher Lloyd, Jason Robards, Matt Clark. Directed by William A. Fraker.
Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel inspired this four-part paean to the Old West, which spins a colorful yarn around the exploits of two former Texas Rangers (Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones) as they lead a cattle drive to Montana. Jake: Robert Urich. Deets: Danny Glover. Lorena: Diane Lane. Newt: Rick Schroder. Dish: D.B. Sweeney.
A soldier plots to keep the site of an off-limits bash secret from a promotion-mad office. One of the best service comedies.
A CIA operative retires when his boss finds out that he let a KGB assassin escape. The operative begins writing a tell-all memoir, which causes him to go on the run from his former employers when they find out.
Belfast police conduct a door-to-door manhunt for an IRA gunman wounded in a daring robbery.
Chase melodrama with various people seeking a jeweled gauntlet. Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks, Cedric Hardwicke, George Macready. Gaby: Gaby Andre. Countess: Jany Holt. Singer: Juliette Greco.
A town marshal tries to resolve a dispute between homesteaders and cattlemen. When both sides become progressively threatening, the marshal assembles a team to keep the peace. Based on the novel "Trail Town" by Ernest Haycox.
Religious Programming.
Gene Autry is framed as a cattle poisoner and murderer by a gang of outlaws. Pete: Clayton Moore. Helen: Patricia White. Henry: Douglas Dumbrille. Bill: Damian O'Flynn. Joe: Jimmy Lloyd. Abner: Leon Weaver. Directed by John English.
A soldier plots to keep the site of an off-limits bash secret from a promotion-mad office. One of the best service comedies.
A CIA operative retires when his boss finds out that he let a KGB assassin escape. The operative begins writing a tell-all memoir, which causes him to go on the run from his former employers when they find out.