Turner Classic Movies TV Schedule
A complete schedule of absolutely everything airing on Turner Classic Movies over the next two weeks. Click a program to see all upcoming airings and streaming options.
Friday, August 23
Battle of the Bulge
Feature Film • 1965
Allied officers (Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan) face a German tank commander (Robert Shaw) in 1944.
A Man for All Seasons
Feature Film • 1966
Sir Thomas More (Paul Scofield) opposes King Henry VIII (Robert Shaw).
The Sting
Feature Film • 1973
Con men (Paul Newman, Robert Redford) seek revenge on a 1930s mobster.
Saturday, August 24
The Luck of Ginger Coffey
Feature Film • 1964
Dubliner (Robert Shaw) brings wife (Mary Ure) and daughter to Montreal, scrapes by.
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
Feature Film • 1974
Hijackers of a New York subway train will kill a passenger a minute to get their $1 million ransom.
Avalanche Express
Feature Film • 1979
CIA agent (Lee Marvin) plots assassination around Soviet's (Robert Shaw) defection.
Fourteen Hours
Feature Film • 1951
A New York policeman (Paul Douglas) tries to talk a man (Richard Basehart) off a ledge.
Mogambo
Feature Film • 1953
A wife (Grace Kelly) and a chorus girl (Ava Gardner) vie for a white hunter (Clark Gable).
High Society
Feature Film • 1956
A socialite's (Grace Kelly) ex (Bing Crosby) and a writer (Frank Sinatra) show up for her wedding.
The Country Girl
Feature Film • 1954
An alcoholic actor (Bing Crosby) uses his wife (Grace Kelly) as a comeback crutch.
The Bridges at Toko-Ri
Feature Film • 1954
Recalled pilot (William Holden) leaves wife (Grace Kelly) to bomb bridges in Korea.
Green Fire
Feature Film • 1954
Emerald miner's (Stewart Granger) digging hurts girlfriend's (Grace Kelly) coffee plantation.
Dial M for Murder
Feature Film • 1954
A London playboy (Ray Milland) plots the perfect murder of his rich, unfaithful wife (Grace Kelly).
To Catch a Thief
Feature Film • 1955
A retired cat burglar (Cary Grant) sees fireworks with an heiress (Grace Kelly).
Rear Window
Feature Film • 1954
A photographer (James Stewart) in a wheelchair spies on neighbors and sees a murder.
Sunday, August 25
The Swan
Feature Film • 1956
A European princess (Grace Kelly) waltzes with her tutor but is destined to marry a crown prince.
High Society
Feature Film • 1956
A socialite's (Grace Kelly) ex (Bing Crosby) and a writer (Frank Sinatra) show up for her wedding.
Wedding in Monaco
Special • 2009
Grace Kelly's marriage.
Alice Adams
Feature Film • 1935
Social climber (Katharine Hepburn) wants humble family to impress rich bachelor (Fred MacMurray).
Dive Bomber
Feature Film • 1941
Pilot (Fred MacMurray) tests Navy doctors' (Errol Flynn, Ralph Bellamy) anti-blackout suit.
Callaway Went Thataway
Feature Film • 1951
Two marketing pros repackage an old TV Western and pay a look-alike to pose as its now-drunken star.
The Moonlighter
Feature Film • 1953
Ex-girlfriend (Barbara Stanwyck) captures cattle herder/rustler (Fred MacMurray).
A Millionaire for Christy
Feature Film • 1951
Secretary (Eleanor Parker) aims to wed L.A. heir (Fred MacMurray) to $2 million.
The Egg and I
Feature Film • 1947
City couple (Fred MacMurray, Claudette Colbert) run farm next to Ma, Pa Kettle.
The Apartment
Feature Film • 1960
A corporate climber (Jack Lemmon) lets his boss (Fred MacMurray) and others use his home.
Double Indemnity
Feature Film • 1944
A claim adjuster (Edward G. Robinson) knows about a scam involving murder.
Murder, He Says
Feature Film • 1945
Pollster (Fred MacMurray) and bank teller's daughter (Helen Walker) pester rural clan.
Monday, August 26
Above Suspicion
Feature Film • 1943
Honeymooners (Joan Crawford, Fred MacMurray) spy for British in 1939 Germany.
Swing High, Swing Low
Feature Film • 1937
Singer (Carole Lombard) follows trumpeter (Fred MacMurray) from Panama to Manhattan.
Kisses for My President
Feature Film • 1964
Hapless man's (Fred MacMurray) wife (Polly Bergen) is first female U.S. president.
Calling Dr. Gillespie
Feature Film • 1942
Doctor (Lionel Barrymore) lets Dutch colleague (Philip Dorn) handle homicidal maniac.
Eyes in the Night
Feature Film • 1942
Blind private eye (Edward Arnold) with guide dog flushes Nazi spies.
Shadow of the Thin Man
Feature Film • 1941
Nick and Nora Charles (William Powell, Myrna Loy) sleuth at the track.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Feature Film • 1945
Oscar Wilde's Londoner (Hurd Hatfield) stays young, but his portrait ages.
Faithful in My Fashion
Feature Film • 1946
Home-on-leave soldier (Tom Drake) finds sweetheart (Donna Reed) engaged.
See Here, Private Hargrove
Feature Film • 1944
A clumsy cub reporter (Robert Walker) becomes a clumsy Army private in boot camp.
Gentle Annie
Feature Film • 1944
A U.S. marshal befriends two train robbers, their mother and a stranded waitress in 1901 Oklahoma.
The Last Time I Saw Paris
Feature Film • 1954
Money ruins writer (Van Johnson) and wife (Elizabeth Taylor) in postwar Paris.
From Here to Eternity
Feature Film • 1953
A sergeant, a former boxer and an officer's wife interact at an Army base near Pearl Harbor.
Ransom
Feature Film • 1956
Rich man (Glenn Ford) stuns wife (Donna Reed) with TV threat to son's kidnapper.
Tuesday, August 27
Trouble Along the Way
Feature Film • 1953
Divorced football coach (John Wayne) and daughter save priest's (Charles Coburn) college.
They Were Expendable
Feature Film • 1945
PT boat captains (Robert Montgomery, John Wayne) fight Japanese in Philippines.
Apache Trail
Feature Film • 1942
Brothers (Lloyd Nolan, William Lundigan) weather Indian uprising over peace-pipe theft.
Harry & Son
Feature Film • 1984
Out-of-work hard hat (Paul Newman) clashes with surfer son (Robby Benson).
Let’s Do It Again
Feature Film • 1975
Lodge brothers (Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby) hypnotize bony boxer (Jimmie Walker).
Hot Stuff
Feature Film • 1979
Miami police (Dom DeLuise, Suzanne Pleshette, Jerry Reed) run a storefront sting for stolen goods.
The Sheriff New
TV Movie • 1970
A sheriff (Ossie Davis) and his deputy investigate a biracial rape in their California town.
Sam Whiskey
Feature Film • 1969
A frontier widow pays a trio (Burt Reynolds, Clint Walker, Ossie Davis) to return stolen gold.
A Man Called Adam
Feature Film • 1966
Tormented jazz trumpeter (Sammy Davis Jr.) makes downbeat comeback.
The Hill
Feature Film • 1965
A Scottish sergeant major (Sean Connery) rebels in a British stockade during World War II.
Do the Right Thing
Feature Film • 1989
A race riot starts at Sal's (Danny Aiello) pizza parlor on a hot day in Brooklyn.
Get on the Bus
Feature Film • 1996
Black Los Angeleans tell their stories during a bus trip to the Million Man March.
Wednesday, August 28
The Scalphunters
Feature Film • 1968
Fur trader (Burt Lancaster) and slave (Ossie Davis) have run-ins with marauders.
Baadasssss!
Feature Film • 2003
Melvin Van Peebles (Mario Van Peebles) films a controversial movie.
The Joe Louis Story
Feature Film • 1953
Sportswriter (Paul Stewart) recalls the boxer's (Coley Wallace) career.
Around the World in 80 Days
Feature Film • 1956
A Victorian (David Niven) bets that he can circle the globe in 80 days.
Knight Without Armour
Feature Film • 1937
British spy (Robert Donat) let out of Siberia helps countess (Marlene Dietrich) flee.
Manpower
Feature Film • 1941
Two high-tension linemen (Edward G. Robinson, George Raft) fight over a clip-joint hostess.
Kismet
Feature Film • 1944
Fate follows Baghdad beggar king (Ronald Colman) and daughter.
Rancho Notorious
Feature Film • 1952
An outlaw (Mel Ferrer) brings a cowboy to a ranch hide-out run by a retired saloon singer.
The Monte Carlo Story
Feature Film • 1957
Italian nobleman (Vittorio De Sica) and French noblewoman (Marlene Dietrich) : in love, in debt.
Shanghai Express
Feature Film • 1932
Notorious woman (Marlene Dietrich) rides danger train with ex-lover (Clive Brook).
Blonde Venus
Feature Film • 1932
A nightclub singer becomes a playboy's mistress to support her son and ailing husband.
Morocco
Feature Film • 1930
Singer (Marlene Dietrich) wooed by rich man (Adolphe Menjou) loves legionnaire (Gary Cooper).
Thursday, August 29
Angel
Feature Film • 1937
A British official's neglected wife goes to Paris for a vacation and falls in love with another man.
The Blue Angel
Feature Film • 1930
A prudish professor's (Emil Jannings) lust for a German cabaret singer (Marlene Dietrich) ruins him.
Stage Fright
Feature Film • 1950
A drama student (Jane Wyman) and her father help a young man (Richard Todd) on the run.
Crime School
Feature Film • 1938
Official (Humphrey Bogart) changes reform school where inmates (The Dead End Kids) study crime.
Hell’s Kitchen
Feature Film • 1939
A paroled racketeer cleans up a crooked home for boys who have left reform school.
Dead End Kids on Dress Parade
Feature Film • 1939
Former tough guys (The Dead End Kids) toe the line in military school, but one needs persuading.
Spooks Run Wild
Feature Film • 1941
Muggs and the East Side Kids meet a Dracula look-alike (Bela Lugosi) with a dwarf sidekick.
Ghosts on the Loose
Feature Film • 1943
Mugs, Glimpy and the East Side Kids find a Nazi spy's (Bela Lugosi) haunted hide-out.
Sunday Punch
Feature Film • 1942
Swedish boxer (Dan Dailey Jr.) rivals medical student (William Lundigan) for ingenue (Jean Rogers).
Maisie Gets Her Man
Feature Film • 1942
A stranded chorus-girl (Ann Sothern) helps a would-be comic (Red Skelton) framed by a swindler.
Born to Sing
Feature Film • 1942
Daughter (Virginia Weidler) of suicidal composer stages his musical.
Live Wires
Feature Film • 1946
Slip (Leo Gorcey) and the Bowery Boys track gangsters for the district attorney.
News Hounds
Feature Film • 1947
Copyboy Slip (Leo Gorcey) and the gang (Huntz Hall, Bobby Jordan) get the scoop on a sports fixer.
Angels in Disguise
Feature Film • 1949
Slip (Leo Gorcey) and the gang stray from newspaper work to detective work.
Blonde Dynamite
Feature Film • 1949
Slip and the gang (Bowery Boys) run an escort service next door to thieves tunneling into a bank.
Blues Busters
Feature Film • 1950
The Bowery Boys (Bowery Boys) open a nightclub.
Ghost Chasers
Feature Film • 1951
A 300-year-old ghost (Lloyd Corrigan) helps Sach and the gang (Bowery Boys) expose a seance racket.
Friday, August 30
Private Eyes
Feature Film • 1953
Now Slip can read minds; he and the gang (Leo Gorcey) open a detective agency.
Bowery to Bagdad
Feature Film • 1955
Slip and the gang (Bowery Boys) rub a lamp and meet its genie (Eric Blore).
High Society
Feature Film • 1955
Slip, Sach and the rest of the Bowery Boys foil a plot to usurp an inheritance.
Crashing Las Vegas
Feature Film • 1956
Sach acquires a head for numbers and leads the gang (Bowery Boys) on a roulette whirl.
Rafter Romance
Feature Film • 1933
Two roommates (Ginger Rogers, Norman Foster) who work different shifts fall in love.
Professional Sweetheart
Feature Film • 1933
Radio Purity Girl (Ginger Rogers) paired for PR with rural fan (Norman Foster).
Romance in Manhattan
Feature Film • 1935
Young woman (Ginger Rogers) falls for Czech cabby (Francis Lederer) in New York.
Weekend at the Waldorf
Feature Film • 1945
Hotel guests (Lana Turner, Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon) find romance in New York.
Perfect Strangers
Feature Film • 1950
Two jurors (Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan) fall in love at a murder trial.
Tender Comrade
Feature Film • 1943
Wife (Ginger Rogers) of WWII soldier (Robert Ryan) moves into communal house.
The Gay Divorcee
Feature Film • 1934
A woman (Ginger Rogers) mistakes a flirt (Fred Astaire) for her lawyer's co-respondent.
Top Hat
Feature Film • 1935
A woman (Ginger Rogers) mistakes a dancer (Fred Astaire) for her friend's husband.
Swing Time
Feature Film • 1936
An engaged dancer (Fred Astaire) falls for another woman (Ginger Rogers).
Shall We Dance
Feature Film • 1937
A ballet dancer (Fred Astaire) woos a musical star (Ginger Rogers) despite rumors.
Saturday, August 31
The Major and the Minor
Feature Film • 1942
Major (Ray Milland) eyes blonde (Ginger Rogers) posing as half-fare child on train.
Primrose Path
Feature Film • 1940
Shantytown tomboy's straight-arrow sweetheart (Joel McCrea) discovers how her mother makes a living.
Storm Warning
Feature Film • 1951
A traveling dress model helps a district attorney convict Ku Klux Klan members of murder.
Don’t Make Waves
Feature Film • 1967
Malibu beauty (Claudia Cardinale) runs tourist (Tony Curtis) off road, brings him home.
Not With My Wife, You Don’t!
Feature Film • 1966
Air Force officer's (Tony Curtis) bachelor buddy (George C. Scott) likes his wife (Virna Lisi).
Sex and the Single Girl
Feature Film • 1964
Scandal-mag editor (Tony Curtis) targets doctor (Natalie Wood) and her sex institute.
The Great Race
Feature Film • 1965
Foes (Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon) enter a 1908 New York to Paris auto race.
The Perfect Furlough
Feature Film • 1959
Army psychologist (Janet Leigh) watches corporal (Tony Curtis) on dream leave.
The Black Shield of Falworth
Feature Film • 1954
Son (Tony Curtis) of disgraced knight courts lady (Janet Leigh), thwarts plot.
The Outsider
Feature Film • 1961
Tragedy of Indian Iwo Jima flag raiser Ira Hayes (Tony Curtis).
Some Like It Hot
Feature Film • 1959
Two guys (Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon) on the run pose as members of an all-girl band.
The Defiant Ones
Feature Film • 1958
Two men (Tony Curtis, Sidney Poitier) escape from chain gang shackled together.
Sunday, September 1
The Boston Strangler
Feature Film • 1968
A criminologist and a detective lead the 1960s manhunt for killer rapist Albert DeSalvo.
Sweet Smell of Success
Feature Film • 1957
A N.Y. gossip columnist (Burt Lancaster) gives a press agent (Tony Curtis) some dirty work.
Insignificance
Feature Film • 1985
Einstein, Monroe (Theresa Russell), DiMaggio (Gary Busey) and McCarthy (Tony Curtis) types meet.
The Bobo
Feature Film • 1967
Impresario bets matador (Peter Sellers) cannot seduce Barcelona flirt (Britt Ekland).
Lady L
Feature Film • 1965
Old Frenchwoman (Sophia Loren) recalls anarchist (Paul Newman), Brit lord (David Niven).
Give a Girl a Break
Feature Film • 1953
Three hopefuls compete to star in a Broadway show after the leading lady walks out.
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Feature Film • 1943
Boer War subaltern (Roger Livesey) becomes colonel, has three lovers (Deborah Kerr).
Seven Sweethearts
Feature Film • 1942
Michigan reporter (Van Heflin) woos youngest (Kathryn Grayson) of seven Dutch sisters.
Lassie Come Home
Feature Film • 1943
A British boy's (Roddy McDowall) collie finds her way back home from Scotland.
To Kill a Mockingbird
Feature Film • 1962
A lawyer (Gregory Peck) defends an innocent black man for rape in 1930s Alabama.
The Glenn Miller Story
Feature Film • 1954
Jazz trombonist (James Stewart) weds sweetheart (June Allyson), forms band.
The Benny Goodman Story
Feature Film • 1955
The jazz clarinetist and bandleader's story includes his boyhood, his sweetheart and swing-era fame.
Monday, September 2
Exit Smiling
Feature Film • 1926
An employee (Beatrice Lillie) of a touring theatrical company falls for a fugitive (Jack Pickford).
An Enemy of the People
Feature Film • 1978
Doctor (Steve McQueen) defies mayor brother (Charles Durning) by condemning local hot springs.
A Master Builder
Feature Film • 2013
A gravely ill architect has no recollection of a young woman who claims he seduced her long ago.
His Greatest Gamble
Feature Film • 1934
Man (Richard Dix) escapes from jail to free daughter (Dorothy Wilson) from mother's hold.
Red Hot Tires
Feature Film • 1935
Framed for murder and sent to prison, an auto racer (Lyle Talbot) escapes to South America.
Bad Guy
Feature Film • 1937
A convict (Bruce Cabot) asks his brother (Edward Norris) to help him escape.
Dust Be My Destiny
Feature Film • 1939
Picked up for vagrancy, ex-convict (John Garfield) flees with girl (Priscilla Lane).
They Live by Night
Feature Film • 1948
Fugitive lovers (Cathy O'Donnell, Farley Granger) flee, doomed from the start.
Brute Force
Feature Film • 1947
A sadistic captain (Hume Cronyn) rules the convicts in his prison with an iron fist.
The Big House
Feature Film • 1930
Prison brings out the worst in a forger, a killer and a drunken driver in for manslaughter.
Public Hero No. 1
Feature Film • 1935
The Department of Justice mobilizes to end a gangster's reign of terror.
Each Dawn I Die
Feature Film • 1939
A gangster (George Raft) helps a framed newsman (James Cagney) in prison.
A Woman’s World
Feature Film • 1954
An automaker (Clifton Webb) evaluates managers and their wives.
How to Marry a Millionaire
Feature Film • 1953
Gold diggers (Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Bacall, Betty Grable) share penthouse as man trap.
Tuesday, September 3
Designing Woman
Feature Film • 1957
A married sportswriter (Gregory Peck) and fashion designer (Lauren Bacall) have clashing friends.
Sex and the Single Girl
Feature Film • 1964
Scandal-mag editor (Tony Curtis) targets doctor (Natalie Wood) and her sex institute.
Young Man With a Horn
Feature Film • 1950
A woman (Lauren Bacall) nearly ruins a trumpet player (Kirk Douglas), but one (Doris Day) saves him.
MGM Parade
Series • 1956
Season 1 • Episode 19
Fred Astaire; Gene Kelly; host George Murphy.
The Deep Six
Feature Film • 1958
Shunned as a pacifist, a Quaker Navy officer turns hero after the enemy guns down his buddy.
The McConnell Story
Feature Film • 1955
Jet ace Joseph McConnell Jr. (Alan Ladd), his life and wife (June Allyson).
The Iron Mistress
Feature Film • 1952
Frontiersman Jim Bowie (Alan Ladd) fights with meteorite-chunk knife.
Guns of the Timberland
Feature Film • 1960
Logging partners with a government contract lock horns with a rancher and her neighbors.
Drum Beat
Feature Film • 1954
President Grant gives frontiersman (Alan Ladd) power to make peace.
The Big Land
Feature Film • 1957
Bilked cattleman (Alan Ladd) has architect (Edmond O'Brien) design town for cattlemen.
The Badlanders
Feature Film • 1958
Ex-convicts (Alan Ladd, Ernest Borgnine) aim to rob a gold mine.
Bigger Than Life
Feature Film • 1956
A schoolteacher (James Mason) becomes violently addicted to a new wonder drug, cortisone.
The World in My Corner
Feature Film • 1956
Poor boxer (Audie Murphy) loves rich man's (Jeff Morrow) sad daughter (Barbara Rush).
It Came From Outer Space
Feature Film • 1953
An astronomer (Richard Carlson) catches on when aliens crash-land and make doubles of locals.
Wednesday, September 4
The Young Philadelphians
Feature Film • 1959
An ambitious lawyer's claim to a prominent family name is open to the glare of a murder trial.
Robin and the Seven Hoods
Feature Film • 1964
Charitable gangsters (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr.) fight for turf in 1928 Chicago.
The Better ‘Ole
Feature Film • 1926
Three guys fight back Germans who have taken over a European town during World War I.
Smilin’ Through
Feature Film • 1932
A Victorian's (Leslie Howard) niece (Norma Shearer) and her suitor (Fredric March) mirror a tragedy.
After Office Hours
Feature Film • 1935
Editor (Clark Gable) has socialite reporter (Constance Bennett) spy on her boyfriend.
Boom Town
Feature Film • 1940
Texas wildcatters (Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy), partners then rivals.
I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang
Feature Film • 1932
Wrongly accused, a World War I veteran (Paul Muni) escapes from a Southern chain gang.
The Mayor of Hell
Feature Film • 1933
A nurse (Madge Evans) inspires a gangster (James Cagney) to clean up a reform school.
Baby Face
Feature Film • 1933
An out-of-town working girl (Barbara Stanwyck) rises in a New York bank by using her power over men.
The Gay Divorcee
Feature Film • 1934
A woman (Ginger Rogers) mistakes a flirt (Fred Astaire) for her lawyer's co-respondent.
The Thin Man
Feature Film • 1934
Nick and Nora Charles (William Powell, Myrna Loy) solve a mystery with their dog, Asta.
Lady Killer
Feature Film • 1933
A New York usher (James Cagney) turns mobster, then goes to Hollywood and becomes a movie star.
Christopher Strong
Feature Film • 1933
Famed British aviator (Katharine Hepburn) falls for married man (Colin Clive).
Thursday, September 5
Bombshell
Feature Film • 1933
A Hollywood studio press agent (Lee Tracy) schemes to keep a sexpot (Jean Harlow) single.
Cain and Mabel
Feature Film • 1936
Chorus girl (Marion Davies) and boxer (Clark Gable) paired as publicity stunt.
The White Cockatoo
Feature Film • 1935
A greedy killer tries to prevent two heirs from claiming a vast fortune.
Holiday in Mexico
Feature Film • 1946
U.S. ambassador's (Walter Pidgeon) daughter falls for older Mexican pianist (Jose Iturbi).
This Time for Keeps
Feature Film • 1947
Opera singer's (Lauritz Melchior) son courts water-ballet star (Esther Williams).
On an Island With You
Feature Film • 1948
Navy pilot (Peter Lawford) flies aquatic movie star (Esther Williams) to private isle.
Luxury Liner
Feature Film • 1948
The daughter of a ship's captain livens up a luxury cruiser with her melodious renditions.
A Date With Judy
Feature Film • 1948
Teen (Jane Powell) thinks father's (Wallace Beery) seeing Latin dancer.
Neptune’s Daughter
Feature Film • 1949
A swimwear designer's sister mistakes a madcap masseur for the captain of a polo team.
Bathing Beauty
Feature Film • 1944
Songwriter (Red Skelton) enrolls at aquatic sweetheart's (Esther Williams) women's college.
Carmen Jones
Feature Film • 1954
A sultry plant worker (Dorothy Dandridge) drives a soldier (Harry Belafonte) to murder.
Sidewalk Stories
Feature Film • 1989
A homeless Greenwich Village artist (Charles Lane) adopts a baby girl whose father has been slain.
Friday, September 6
Lost Boundaries
Feature Film • 1949
Doctor (Mel Ferrer), wife (Beatrice Pearson) and family pass as white in New England.
The Emperor Jones
Feature Film • 1933
Fugitive railroad porter (Paul Robeson) becomes king of Caribbean island.
The Mighty Quinn
Feature Film • 1989
Caribbean police chief (Denzel Washington) must find his scapegoat friend (Robert Townsend).
MGM Parade
Series • 1956
Season 1 • Episode 19
Fred Astaire; Gene Kelly; host George Murphy.
Out of the Blue
Feature Film • 1947
A married man (George Brent) puts the body of a woman (Ann Dvorak) on an artist's porch.
Always Leave Them Laughing
Feature Film • 1949
Small-time comic (Milton Berle) changes act, gets own TV show.
Painting the Clouds With Sunshine
Feature Film • 1951
Three singers land a job in a Los Angeles nightclub and search for wealthy husbands.
The Girl From Jones Beach
Feature Film • 1949
Artist (Ronald Reagan) poses as Czech to woo look-alike (Virginia Mayo) of his dream girl.
Flaxy Martin
Feature Film • 1949
Mob lawyer (Zachary Scott) framed for murder after dumping gangland girlfriend (Virginia Mayo).
She’s Back on Broadway
Feature Film • 1953
Movie star (Virginia Mayo) joins stage show whose director (Steve Cochran) was her lover.
She’s Working Her Way Through College
Feature Film • 1952
Burlesque queen (Virginia Mayo) charms professor (Ronald Reagan), sparks class play.
The West Point Story
Feature Film • 1950
Broadway director (James Cagney) and girlfriend (Virginia Mayo) do show at the academy.
The Battle of Algiers
Feature Film • 1966
Between 1954 and '62, Algeria fights for independence from the French.
All the King’s Men
Feature Film • 1949
Willie Stark (Broderick Crawford) rises from the backwater to governor, then sinks into corruption.
Saturday, September 7
The Great Dictator
Feature Film • 1940
Barber who looks like dictator (Charles Chaplin) meets fellow dictator (Jack Oakie).
Fail-Safe
Feature Film • 1964
U.S. president (Henry Fonda) cannot stop SAC plane cued to bomb Moscow.
Ivan the Terrible, Part II
Feature Film • 1958
Czar Ivan IV (Nikolai Cherkasov) outwits his aunt (Mikhail Zharov) and a boyar plot.
Salt of the Earth
Feature Film • 1954
A poor zinc miner (Juan Chacon) and his wife (Rosaura Revueltas) join a strike in New Mexico.
Busybody Bear
Short Film • 1952
Barney Bear and Buck Beaver team up to build a beaver dam.
Bone Crushers
Short Film • 1933
Professional wrestlers in training, practices and a matches.
How to Be a Detective
Short Film • 1936
A lecturer discusses how to identify criminal types, and other essential qualities for sleuthing.
Bandit Ranger
Feature Film • 1942
A cowboy (Tim Holt) stops cattle thieves and saves a woman (Joan Barclay) in distress.
Screen Directors Playhouse
Series • 1956
One Against Many
Season 1 • Episode 20
A scientist must choose to kill to prevent and epidemic.
Popeye the Sailor
Series • 1937
I Never Changes My Altitude
Popeye tries to rescue Olive from Bluto in midair.
Tarzan and the Mermaids
Feature Film • 1948
Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) foils pearl thieves in underwater battles.
Trial by Trigger
Short Film • 1944
A logger tries to save a stand of redwood trees from a lumber company.
That Night in Rio
Feature Film • 1941
A Brazilian nobleman is impersonated by his double, an entertainer from the United States.
Girl Happy
Feature Film • 1965
Rocker (Elvis Presley) watches mobster's (Harold J. Stone) daughter (Shelley Fabares) in Florida.
Four for Texas
Feature Film • 1963
Con men (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin) and girlfriends fight over a casino.
Bullitt
Feature Film • 1968
San Francisco detective (Steve McQueen) won't let go of mob-witness case.
Arthur
Feature Film • 1981
A British butler (John Gielgud) helps his drunken master (Dudley Moore) choose love or money.
Cabaret
Feature Film • 1972
Singer Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) lives on the fringe in decadent 1931 Berlin.
Sunday, September 8
Out of the Past
Feature Film • 1947
A gambler's (Kirk Douglas) no-good girlfriend (Jane Greer) crosses a private eye (Robert Mitchum).
The Brothers Karamazov
Feature Film • 1958
Domineering man's (Lee J. Cobb) death affects his sons differently.
The Falcon’s Brother
Feature Film • 1942
Debonair Falcon's (George Sanders) debonair brother (Tom Conway) takes his place.
The Main Event
Feature Film • 1979
A broke cosmetics tycoon (Barbra Streisand) manages a tax-shelter boxer (Ryan O'Neal).
Best Friends
Feature Film • 1982
Happy screenwriter lovers (Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn) unwisely get married.
Out of the Past
Feature Film • 1947
A gambler's (Kirk Douglas) no-good girlfriend (Jane Greer) crosses a private eye (Robert Mitchum).
Miracle in the Rain
Feature Film • 1956
Mousy secretary (Jane Wyman) loves, loses soldier (Van Johnson).
Mary, Mary
Feature Film • 1963
Publisher (Barry Nelson) and ex-wife (Debbie Reynolds) meet on business.
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas
Feature Film • 1968
A Los Angeles lawyer shocks his mother by dropping out with a hippie who bakes marijuana brownies.
A Little Romance
Feature Film • 1979
An elderly con artist joins two adolescent runaways on a mad dash across Europe.
Show Boat
Feature Film • 1936
A Mississippi riverboat captain's daughter (Irene Dunne) marries a roving gambler (Allan Jones).
Sweet Music
Feature Film • 1935
A crooner/bandleader (Rudy Vallee) woos a singer/dancer (Ann Dvorak).
Monday, September 9
The Ace of Hearts
Feature Film • 1921
Members (John Bowers, Lon Chaney) of an anarchist group take revenge.
La Haine
Feature Film • 1995
An Arab, a Jew and a black fight among themselves amid riots in a Paris housing project.
Deprisa, deprisa
Feature Film • 1981
Four juvenile delinquents commit robberies in the streets of Madrid to finance their vices.
Angels Wash Their Faces
Feature Film • 1939
An innocent boy is accused of a crime because of his past police record.
7 Faces of Dr. Lao
Feature Film • 1964
A Chinese showman's (Tony Randall) appearances include Merlin, Pan and Medusa.
About Face
Feature Film • 1952
Cadets (Gordon MacRae, Eddie Bracken, Dick Wesson) cavort at Southern military institute.
Two-Faced Woman
Feature Film • 1941
A woman (Greta Garbo) poses as her wild twin sister to test her husband (Melvyn Douglas).
A Woman’s Face
Feature Film • 1941
A Swedish plastic surgeon (Melvyn Douglas) brings out the good side of a bad woman (Joan Crawford).
Angel Face
Feature Film • 1952
Socialite (Jean Simmons) and her chauffeur (Robert Mitchum) up for murder.
Eyes Without a Face
Feature Film • 1960
A surgeon (Pierre Brasseur) tries to fix his daughter's (Edith Scob) face with stolen skin.
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