Movie Menu: Harrison Ford and Jack Nicholson star in films airing on cable this weekend
Feb. 5, 2021
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Check out what’s playing on broadcast and cable stations.
Friday, Feb. 5
Driving Miss Daisy (1989): A strong-willed woman and a kind-hearted man share a lifetime of friendship. Jessica Tandy won an Oscar, and the movie was named Best Picture. 7 p.m. POP.
Patriot Games (1997): CIA agent Jack Ryan learns that saving a member of British royalty brings its own risks. Harrison Ford and Anne Archer star in this adaptation of Tom Clancy’s novel. 7 p.m. POP.
Saturday, Feb. 6
As Good As It Gets (1997): A lonely man discovers the joy he can experience when he decides to reach beyond his self-maintained boundaries. Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt won Oscars. 11:30 a.m. POP.
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