Tonight on TV Movies to watch Sunday 19 February prime

Tonight on TV: Movies to watch Sunday 19 February prime time and late night

On TV tonight, Sunday 19 February 2023: Find out what’s on TV tonight with our complete TV guide, featuring the best films in Prime and late tonight on Rai, Mediaset and all the major Free -to-air TV channels.

What movies are on TV tonight? Here is our Complete TV guide with the best films will be aired tonight, Sunday 19 February 2023 in prime time and late evening on major free-to-air TV networks, with plots, cast and trailers.

If you don’t feel like watching movies, but prefer a to plan entertainment or insight, a series or one theatre for the your night on tv, then we refer you to ours TV Guide: programs and series to be seen on TV the evening of Sunday 19 February.

Best movies on TV tonight, Sunday February 19, 2023

  • Red – at 21.20 on Italia 1

    (Action, Thriller, Comedy, 2010, Duration: 111 min)
    A film by Robert Schwentke, with Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Karl Urban, Julian McMahon, Richard Dreyfuss, Ernest Borgnine, Brian Cox, James Remar and Michelle Nolden.

    Plot of the film Red: Frank Moses lives in Cleveland, where he leads a tranquil existence. He has a girlfriend, Sarah, who he calls every day. However, one day his past as a CIA agent comes back to look for him, in fact he is attacked by a commando trying to eliminate him.
    Fearing for Sarah’s safety, he kidnaps her and takes her to safety from his old boss, Joe Matheson, in New Orleans and discovers that it is the CIA itself that has put a young killer named Cooper on his tail, fearing for the secret information he is frank in the knowledge.
    So they travel to New York to ask for help from Marvin and Gabriel, his old friends and colleagues who are also in the crosshairs of the intelligence agencies…

  • Dances with wolves – at 9:15 p.m. on Sky

    (Drama, Western, 1990, duration: 183 min)
    A film by Kevin Costner with Mary McDonnell, Kevin Costner, Graham Greene, Rodney A. Grant, Floyd “Red Crow” Westerman, Ryan White Bull, Michael Spears, Robert Pastorelli, Tony Pierce, Charles Rocket, Donald Hotton, Larry Joshua, Jason R. Lone Hill, Doris Leader Charge, Otakuye Conroy, Elisa Daniel, Conor Duffy and Tom Everett.
    Plot of the film Dances With Wolves: Officer John Dunbar, badly wounded and aware of the danger of losing his leg forever, seeks an honorable death on the battlefield. However, the officer’s stoic intervention ends in favor of the northerners, who reward him for his actions, treat him, and agree to his transfer to the western frontier.
    John is escorted by mule driver Timmons to Kansas to the abandoned Fort Sedgewick outpost. When the latter is attacked and killed by the Pawnee natives, Dunbar is left in utter isolation. Dunbar survives alone, finding food and spending his days with his faithful horse, Cisco, and with a wolf, nicknamed Two Socks because of the white spots on his paws.
    Thanks to the knowledge of the Sioux Lakota, rivals of the Pawnee, John will begin to appreciate Native American culture and find love for the Sioux Alzata Con Pungo…

  • Dredd – Judges of the Apocalypse – 9pm to 8pm

    (Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller, 2012, Duration: 95 min)
    A film by peter travis, with Karl Urban, Lena Headey, Olivia Thirlby, Domhnall Gleeson, Jason Cope, Deobia Oparei, Langley Kirkwood and Brandon Livanos.

    Plot of the film Dredd – the judge of the apocalypse: The film takes place in Mega City One, a metropolis with 800 million inhabitants between Boston and Washington. There has just been an apocalypse, and very little remains of the great, lush America. In order to maintain order, there are the judges, a kind of police force, who can, however, pass judgment on the spot and have it carried out immediately. One of them, Joseph Dredd, is given the task of evaluating recruit Cassandra Anderson, who doesn’t appear to have all the necessary qualifications for admission to the academy, but who the judges’ council wanted to give a chance.
    The reason is actually related to her telepathic powers, which she acquired after the continuous radiation she was exposed to. Meanwhile, three bodies are found in the hall of a two-hundred-story building. The horrific murders were signed by Madeline Madrigal, known to all as Ma-Ma. So begins a true hunt for Dredd and Anderson…

  • The way we were – at 21.10 on Rai Storia

    (Drama, Sentimental, 1973, duration: 120 min)
    A film by Sydney Pollack, with Barbra Streisand, Robert Redford, Bradford Dillman, Lois Chiles, Patrick O’Neal, Allyn Ann McLerie, Herb Edelman, Diana Ewing, Murray Hamilton, Marcia Mae Jones, Sally Kirkland and Viveca Lindfors.
    Plot of the film As We Were: The film’s story takes place during Roosevelt’s last presidency in the United States. However, it is not the facts that are of interest, but the psychology of the two protagonists: Katie, a young propagandist, convinced of her political ideas, at the beginning of the film for communism and at the end against the atomic bomb; Hubbel, a young, wealthy American enlisted in the Navy and a promising writer, is sure of his success, thanks in part to Katie’s encouragement. The two young men who fell in love live together, have a daughter and then…

  • Bridge to Terabithia – 9.10pm on TwentySeven

    (Adventure, Fantasy, 2007, duration: 95 min)
    A film by Gabor Csupo, with Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb, Zooey Deschanel, Robert Patrick, Bailee Madison, Kate Butler, Judy McIntosh, Lauren Clinton, Devon Wood, Emma Fenton, Cameron Wakefield, Elliot Lawless, Carly Owen, Isabelle Rose Kircher, Erin Annis, Latham Gaines, Katrina cerium
    Synopsis of the movie Bridge to Terabithia: The film tells the story of a special friendship and a fantasy world that only a few get to see. Jess Aarons is twelve years old and a very curious, sweet boy with a passion for drawing. He lives with his parents and four sisters in a house by the woods and has a special bond with his younger sister Maybelle, who considers him a point of reference. Because of his high sensitivity, Jess is bullied at school, especially by Scott Hooger and Gary Fulchere, who have trouble making friends with his classmates. Everything changes when a new student arrives, Leslie Burke, who recently moved from another city.
    The two don’t hit it off right away, but when they learn they live close together, they decide to become friends. One day, while they are playing, they come to the forest: they want to enter it, but the passage is blocked by a stream. So they use a rope to get to the other side of the bank. Here, thanks to Leslie’s great imagination, they invent a fantasy world called Terabithia, of which they are the king and queen. However, what happens to them could forever affect their ability to dream…

  • Meander – Deadly Trap – at 21.20 on Rai 4

    (Drama, Horror, Thriller, 2020, duration: 90 min)
    A film by Mathieu Turi, with Gaia Weiss, Peter Franzén, Romane Libert, Frédéric Franchitti and Corneliu Dragomirescu.

    Plot of the film Meander – Deathtrap: The film stars Lisa, a girl who is taken away by a stranger one day.
    This decision will cost her dearly. After a sudden stop, he hits his head and is knocked unconscious only to wake up in a hellish deathtrap. It’s a kind of dark maze of tunnels made of metal pipes.
    In addition, the girl wears a suit made of technical material and a bracelet that triggers a countdown every eight minutes, after which the metal pipes shoot red-hot flames. Lisa must escape in time and find her way out.
    The fire will not be the only obstacle he will have to overcome, as he advances and the corridors narrow, he will have to face different and worsening threats: mutilation, chemical burns, drowning…
    Lisa cannot explain why she is there, and most importantly, whoever devised such a Machiavellian device against her only knows that she must overcome the limits of her physical and psychological resilience in order to survive this claustrophobic trap.

Other movies airing tonight’s prime time TV:

Movie aired tonight on TV late tonight:

  • The voices (Thriller, Horror, 2014, duration: 103 min). at 10:55 p.m. on Rai 4a film directed by Marjane Satrapi, starring Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton, Anna Kendrick, Jacki Weaver, Adi Shankar, Gulliver McGrath and Ella Smith.

  • Hurricane – Hurricane Warning (Action, Thriller, 2018, duration: 103 min). at 11 p.m. on Italy 2a Rob Cohen film, starring Toby Kebbell, Maggie Grace, Ryan Kwanten, Ralph Ineson, Melissa Bolona, ​​Ben Cross, James Cutler, Christian Contreras and James Barriscale.

  • The court (Drama, 2015, duration: 98 min) aired at 11:20 p.m. on Rai 5a film by Christian Vincent, starring Fabrice Luchini, Sidse Babett Knudsen and Victor Pontecorvo.

  • ‘Hours (Comedy, Historical, 1988, Duration: 95 min). at 11:10 p.m. on Rai Moviea film by Luigi Magni, starring Giancarlo Giannini, Ornella Muti, Carlo Croccolo, Luc Merenda, Cristina Marsillach, Anna Maria Ackermann, Corrado Pani, Massimo Abate, Franco Pistoni, Francesco Tavassi, Sergio Solli, Isabella Perricone, Eleonora Pariante, Mary Hubert , Tina Bonavita, Iaia Forte, Carla Fioravanti and Anna Kanakis.
  • Like water for elephants (Drama, Sentimental, 2011, duration: 122 min) on air at 11.10 p.m. on TV 2000a film directed by Francis Lawrence, starring Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz, Hal Holbrook, Stephen Taylor, EE Bell, Alan Fleury, Mark Povinelli, Paul Schneider, Jim Norton, Richard Brake, Ken Foree, Scott MacDonald, Tim Guinee, Sam Anderson, John Aylward, Brad Greenquist, Kyle Jordan, Aleksandra Kaniak, Ilia Volokh, Jim Jansen, and Karynn Moore.

  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Drama, Fantasy, Sentimental, 2008, duration: 166 min). at 11:10 p.m. on TwentySevena David Fincher film, starring Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Elle Fanning, Jason Flemyng, Julia Ormond, Taraji P. Henson, Josh Stewart, Peter Donald Badalamenti II, Chandler Canterbury, Joshua DesRoches, Joel Bissonnette, Donna DuPlantier, Deneen Tyler, David Ross Paterson, Robert Towers, Shiloh Jolie Pitt and Eve Brent.
  • Red Snake (Drama, War, 2019, duration: 112 min) on air at 11:15 p.m. on Irisa film directed by Caroline Fourest, starring Dilan Gwyn, Esther Garrel, Camélia Jordana, Maya Sansa, Mark Ryder, Nanna Blondell, Korkmaz Arslan, Noush Skaugen, Amira Casar and Youssef Douazou.

  • Accidentally spy (Action, Comedy, 2001, Duration: 108 min). at 11.15 p.m. on the 20tha film directed by Teddy Chan, starring Jackie Chan, Eric Tsang, Vivian Hsu, Alfred Cheung, Vincent Kok and Hsing-Kuo Wu.
  • i see naked (Comedy, comedy, 1969, duration: 119 min) aired at 11:55 p.m. on Cine34a film by Dino Risi, starring Nino Manfredi, Sylva Koscina, Nerina Montagnani, Enrico Maria Salerno, Véronique Vendell, Umberto D’Orsi, Marcello Prando, John Karlsen, Jacques Stany, Guido Spadea, Bruno Boschetti and Daniela Giordano.

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