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.
Tuesday, May 28
Wednesday, May 29
Metropolis
Feature Film • 1927
An industrialist rules a 21st-century city where the rich play above and slaves toil below.
Modern Times
Feature Film • 1936
Bolt tightener (Charlie Chaplin) falls in love in Machine Age.
Eraserhead
Feature Film • 1977
A couple's newborn baby turns out to be a bizarre lizard-like creature that won't stop wailing.
Beauty and the Beast
Feature Film • 1946
A Frenchwoman (Josette Day) offers her life to a man (Jean Marais) under a horrible spell.
The Merry Widow
Feature Film • 1934
Playboy prince (Maurice Chevalier) sent to woo rich widow (Jeanette MacDonald) in Paris.
The Red Danube
Feature Film • 1949
A British officer in love with a ballerina helps her evade Russian agents who have been tailing her.
Conquest
Feature Film • 1937
Polish countess (Greta Garbo) becomes Napoleon's (Charles Boyer) mistress.
National Velvet
Feature Film • 1944
An ex-jockey (Mickey Rooney) coaches an English girl (Elizabeth Taylor) to the Grand National.
Invitation to the Dance
Feature Film • 1956
Gene Kelly dances in "Circus," "Ring Around the Rosy" and "Sinbad the Sailor."
The Sea of Grass
Feature Film • 1947
A New Mexico cattle baron's war with farmers drives his cultured wife to an affair with a judge.
Sabrina
Feature Film • 1954
A tycoon's sons (Humphrey Bogart, William Holden) vie for a chauffeur's daughter (Audrey Hepburn).
Ninotchka
Feature Film • 1939
A playboy (Melvyn Douglas) charms a Russian envoy (Greta Garbo) on business in Paris.
Thursday, May 30
Camille
Feature Film • 1936
A doomed courtesan clouds her young lover's name in 19th-century Paris.
Suzy
Feature Film • 1936
Thinking husband (Franchot Tone) is dead, chorus girl (Jean Harlow) weds pilot (Cary Grant).
Marius
Feature Film • 1931
Cesar's son, Marius, loves Fanny but wants to go to sea in part one of the Marseille trilogy.
British Agent
Feature Film • 1934
British consul-general (Leslie Howard) likes Lenin's secretary (Kay Francis) in 1917.
Crossroads
Feature Film • 1942
French diplomat (William Powell) and his wife become victims of a blackmailer's ruse about his past.
Mission to Moscow
Feature Film • 1943
FDR makes Joseph E. Davies (Walter Huston) ambassador to Russia.
Princess O’Rourke
Feature Film • 1943
A pilot (Robert Cummings) woos a European princess (Olivia de Havilland) in the states.
A Majority of One
Feature Film • 1961
Jewish widow (Rosalind Russell) from Brooklyn meets Japanese businessman (Alec Guinness) on cruise.
The Notorious Landlady
Feature Film • 1962
U.S. diplomat (Jack Lemmon) helps London landlady (Kim Novak) with shady husband.
The Ugly American
Feature Film • 1963
New U.S. ambassador (Marlon Brando) arrives in Southeast Asian hot spot.
The Front Page
Feature Film • 1974
1920s Chicago editor (Walter Matthau) stalls ace reporter (Jack Lemmon) with story.
The Front Page
Feature Film • 1931
Chicago managing editor (Adolphe Menjou) stalls ace reporter (Pat O'Brien) with story.
Friday, May 31
His Girl Friday
Feature Film • 1940
A newspaper editor uses every trick in the book to keep his ace reporter ex-wife from remarrying.
Switching Channels
Feature Film • 1988
TV news boss (Burt Reynolds) courts ex-wife (Kathleen Turner) with a story.
Hooper
Feature Film • 1978
Upstart (Jan-Michael Vincent) dares veteran Hollywood stunt man (Burt Reynolds).
Wild Rovers
Feature Film • 1971
Old and young cowboys (William Holden, Ryan O'Neal) plan to rob bank.
The Great Bank Hoax
Feature Film • 1977
Bank officials engineer an escalating series of hoaxes to cover up an embarrassing embezzlement.
Larceny, Inc.
Feature Film • 1942
Ex-convict's (Edward G. Robinson) niece (Jane Wyman) runs shop over his bank-vault tunnel.
The Lavender Hill Mob
Feature Film • 1951
Meek clerk (Alec Guinness), buddy (Stanley Holloway) and gang melt gold into souvenirs.
Going in Style
Feature Film • 1979
Bored old-timers (George Burns, Art Carney, Lee Strasberg) rob a Manhattan bank.
The Getaway
Feature Film • 1972
Bank robber (Steve McQueen) and wife (Ali MacGraw) flee to Mexican border.
Dog Day Afternoon
Feature Film • 1975
A man robs a bank to pay for his lover's operation. It turns into a hostage situation.
The Public Enemy
Feature Film • 1931
A feisty punk (James Cagney) hits women, shoots men and runs beer during Prohibition.
Brian’s Song
TV Movie • 1971
Chicago Bear Gale Sayers (Billy Dee Williams) backs dying Brian Piccolo (James Caan).
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings
Feature Film • 1976
Fed up Negro League players form their own baseball team and travel the Midwest in the 1930s.
Saturday, June 1
Scott Joplin New
TV Movie • 1977
The U.S. pianist/composer (Billy Dee Williams) becomes the king of ragtime.
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Feature Film • 1943
Boer War subaltern (Roger Livesey) becomes colonel, has three lovers (Deborah Kerr).
The Sun Comes Up
Feature Film • 1949
Lassie and orphan (Claude Jarman Jr.) befriend concert-singing widower (Jeanette MacDonald).
Barnyard Babies
Special • 1935
Barnyard animals have a Better Babies Contest.
The Day of Rest
Short Film • 1939
A family man tries to spend a quiet Sunday at home, but his wife and children have other ideas.
Glimpses of Florida
Short Film • 1941
Filmmakers travel to several popular destinations in Florida, including Miami and the Everglades.
The Last Ride
Feature Film • 1944
A detective (Richard Travis) loses his hoodlum brother (Charles Lang) to a black-market tire ring.
Screen Directors Playhouse
Series • 1955
Season 1 • Episode 11
A doctor gives President Lincoln a puppy to raise his spirits.
Popeye the Sailor
Series • 1936
Popeye arrives in an old car to go out with Olivia.
The Falcon and the Co-eds
Feature Film • 1943
The debonair Falcon (Tom Conway) investigates a professor's death at a fancy school for girls.
Alaska Lifeboat
Short Film • 1956
A medical ship stops at the village of Haines, Alaska.
The Producers
Feature Film • 1968
Broadway producer (Zero Mostel) and accountant (Gene Wilder) back sure-fire flop.
The Bad Seed
Feature Film • 1956
A woman (Nancy Kelly) realizes her daughter (Patty McCormack) was born to kill.
The Boy With Green Hair
Feature Film • 1948
A war orphan (Dean Stockwell) wakes up one morning with green hair and becomes an outcast.
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings
Feature Film • 1976
Fed up Negro League players form their own baseball team and travel the Midwest in the 1930s.
The Gunfighter
Feature Film • 1950
Upstarts challenge the fastest gun in the West, a haunted man trying to escape his reputation.
Gun Crazy
Feature Film • 1950
Gun nut (John Dall) and sideshow sharpshooter (Peggy Cummins) team up for love and crime.
Sunday, June 2
Tomorrow Is Another Day
Feature Film • 1951
Lovers go on the lam after she dupes him into thinking he killed her former boyfriend.
The Remains of the Day
Feature Film • 1993
Butler (Anthony Hopkins) sacrifices love for duty in 1930s England.
Cries and Whispers
Feature Film • 1972
Swedish women (Liv Ullmann, Ingrid Thulin) visit dying sister's (Harriet Andersson) manor.
The Honeymoon Killers
Feature Film • 1969
Two killers prey on lonely widows in the 1940s.
Cast a Dark Shadow
Feature Film • 1955
An Englishman (Dirk Bogarde) tries to murder a savvy widow (Margaret Lockwood).
Tomorrow Is Another Day
Feature Film • 1951
Lovers go on the lam after she dupes him into thinking he killed her former boyfriend.
A Star Is Born
Feature Film • 1937
The more famous his wife (Janet Gaynor) gets, the more a matinee idol (Fredric March) drinks.
Big City
Feature Film • 1948
A cop, pastor (Robert Preston) and cantor (Danny Thomas) adopt a singing orphan (Margaret O'Brien).
Auntie Mame
Feature Film • 1958
A bohemian socialite (Rosalind Russell) inspires her nephew to love life.
Critic’s Choice
Feature Film • 1963
Broadway critic (Bob Hope) comes drunk and late to review wife's (Lucille Ball) play.
American Graffiti
Feature Film • 1973
Small-town California teens cruise the streets on graduation night in 1962.
Peggy Sue Got Married
Feature Film • 1986
A 1985 housewife (Kathleen Turner) faints, then wakes up a teenager in 1960.
Monday, June 3
The Cossacks
Feature Film • 1928
A Russian villager is branded a coward because he would rather read than fight.
El Casado Casa Quiere
Feature Film • 1947
Interfering relatives complicate a couple's attempt to build their dream house.
Los que volvieron
Feature Film • 1948
Only some survivors (Sara García, David Silva, Malu Gatica) can leave a jungle crash site.
Everybody’s Hobby
Feature Film • 1939
Family members pursue profitable hobbies after father (Henry O'Neill) loses his job.
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Feature Film • 1938
The Sherwood Forest outlaw (Errol Flynn) saves King Richard, Maid Marian (Olivia de Havilland).
A Star Is Born
Feature Film • 1954
A movie star (James Mason) drinks as his singer wife (Judy Garland) gains fame.
Mutiny on the Bounty
Feature Film • 1935
An officer (Clark Gable) and shipmates overthrow a cruel captain (Charles Laughton).
Ben-Hur
Feature Film • 1959
An enslaved prince (Charlton Heston) meets a Roman (Stephen Boyd) in a chariot race.
Ennio
Feature Film • 2022
Giuseppe Tornatore pays tribute to Ennio Morricone in a documentary portrait of the composer.
The Mission
Feature Film • 1986
Spanish slave trader (Robert De Niro) joins Jesuit (Jeremy Irons) in 1750 South America.
Out of Africa
Feature Film • 1985
A baroness (Meryl Streep) loves a British hunter (Robert Redford) in early 1900s Kenya.
Tuesday, June 4
Johnny Belinda
Feature Film • 1948
A doctor (Lew Ayres) brings love to a deaf-mute rape victim (Jane Wyman) in Nova Scotia.
Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music
Special • 2019
Max Steiner arrived in America as a penniless musician; he introduced the musical underscore.
Koyaanisqatsi
Feature Film • 1982
Philip Glass' music underscores this visual commentary on the state of contemporary America.
Casino Murder Case
Feature Film • 1935
Private eye Philo Vance (Paul Lukas) questions rich eccentric (Alison Skipworth) and her son.
Fast and Loose
Feature Film • 1939
Book dealer (Robert Montgomery) ties murder to Shakespeare theft.
No Time for Comedy
Feature Film • 1940
Midwestern playwright (James Stewart) weds Broadway star (Rosalind Russell).
Mourning Becomes Electra
Feature Film • 1947
A Civil War-era family (Rosalind Russell, Michael Redgrave, Raymond Massey) sees murder, vengeance.
The Feminine Touch
Feature Film • 1941
Professor (Don Ameche) and wife (Rosalind Russell) confuse publisher's romance.
The Women
Feature Film • 1939
Socialites gossip about their friend's (Norma Shearer) husband's girlfriend (Joan Crawford).
The Velvet Touch
Feature Film • 1948
Stage actress (Rosalind Russell) kills producer, sees other actress (Claire Trevor) blamed.
Bright Eyes
Feature Film • 1934
A rich man, niece (Judith Allen) and pilot (James Dunn) love a singing orphan (Shirley Temple).
Moon Over Miami
Feature Film • 1941
Texas waitress (Betty Grable) and companions hunt rich men (Don Ameche, Robert Cummings) in Miami.
The Gang’s All Here
Feature Film • 1943
Chorus girl (Alice Faye), GI (James Ellison), Benny Goodman, and bananas.
Wednesday, June 5
Sun Valley Serenade
Feature Film • 1941
A pianist (John Payne) falls for a Norwegian refugee (Sonja Henie) at the Idaho ski resort.
Duchess of Idaho
Feature Film • 1950
Water-ballet star (Esther Williams) falls for band leader (Van Johnson) in Sun Valley.
Thrill of a Romance
Feature Film • 1945
An Army major keeps an aquatic newlywed company, with a resort-band singer as their chaperon.
Cat People
Feature Film • 1942
Architect's (Kent Smith) Serbian bride (Simone Simon) becomes black panther.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Feature Film • 1945
Oscar Wilde's Londoner (Hurd Hatfield) stays young, but his portrait ages.
The Scapegoat
Feature Film • 1959
Briton (Alec Guinness) doubles for dastardly French count.
Victim
Feature Film • 1961
A homosexual barrister (Dirk Bogarde) risks his career and marriage to expose blackmailers.
Diabolique
Feature Film • 1955
A wife and a mistress conspire to murder the brutal headmaster of a school for boys.
The Last of Sheila
Feature Film • 1973
Hollywood producer (James Coburn) yachts with possible killers of wife.
Strangers on a Train
Feature Film • 1951
Psychopath and tennis star meet in a club car and plot that each will murder someone for the other.
Stagecoach
Feature Film • 1939
Outlaw (John Wayne) and assorted others go through Indian country.
The Searchers
Feature Film • 1956
Civil War veteran (John Wayne) and partner (Jeffrey Hunter) seek kidnapped girl (Natalie Wood).
Thursday, June 6
The Grapes of Wrath
Feature Film • 1940
Sharecroppers (Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell) leave dust bowl Oklahoma for California.
Sergeant Rutledge
Feature Film • 1960
A cavalry officer (Jeffrey Hunter) defends a man (Woody Strode) accused of rape, murder.
Journey to Italy
Feature Film • 1953
An English couple (Ingrid Bergman, George Sanders) about to divorce go to Naples.
Code Name: Emerald
Feature Film • 1985
In 1944, a double agent infiltrates occupied Paris to ensure the Allied plot to invade Normandy.
The Americanization of Emily
Feature Film • 1964
A Navy officer (James Garner) wines and dines a London widow (Julie Andrews).
George Stevens: A Filmmaker’s Journey
Feature Film • 1984
George Stevens Jr. chronicles his father's career as cameraman, photographer and Hollywood director.
36 Hours
Feature Film • 1964
Disguised Nazi (Rod Taylor) seeks D-Day data from drugged U.S. major (James Garner).
Red Ball Express
Feature Film • 1952
An Army lieutenant (Jeff Chandler) and his men truck supplies to Patton's tanks.
D-Day, the Sixth of June
Feature Film • 1956
A married U.S. officer invades Normandy with his London girlfriend's gallant British fiance.
George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin
Special • 1994
Filmmaker George Stevens Jr. shares his father's footage of the last few months of World War II.
Overlord
Feature Film • 1975
Follows young British soldier (Brian Stirner) from induction to D-Day.
Saving Private Ryan
Feature Film • 1998
WWII soldiers (Tom Hanks, Edward Burns, Tom Sizemore) risk all to send another home.
The Longest Day
Feature Film • 1962
Allied forces prepare for and participate in the D-Day invasion of Normandy in World War II.
Friday, June 7
Eye of the Needle
Feature Film • 1981
A Nazi spy seduces the wife of a crippled pilot on the Scottish coast before D-Day.
I See a Dark Stranger
Feature Film • 1946
A young Irish woman's hatred for the British leads to her involvement with Nazi spies.
Hamlet
Feature Film • 1948
Shakespeare's melancholy Danish prince (Laurence Olivier) avenges his father's murder.
Sherlock, Jr.
Feature Film • 1924
A film projectionist (Buster Keaton) dreams he is famous detective Sherlock Holmes on the screen.
City Lights
Feature Film • 1931
Little tramp (Charlie Chaplin) helps blind flower girl (Virginia Cherrill).
Confidential Report
Feature Film • 1955
A shady financier (Orson Welles) pays a man (Robert Arden) research his past.
Bananas
Feature Film • 1971
A rejected New Yorker (Woody Allen) leads a banana-republic revolt.
Invitation to the Dance
Feature Film • 1956
Gene Kelly dances in "Circus," "Ring Around the Rosy" and "Sinbad the Sailor."
Yentl
Feature Film • 1983
A Jewish woman in circa-1900 Poland poses as a man so she can study the Talmud.
Lincoln
Feature Film • 2012
In his final months, Lincoln (Daniel Day-Lewis) takes steps to ensure the end of slavery forever.
In the Name of the Father
Feature Film • 1993
Wronged Irishmen (Daniel Day-Lewis, Pete Postlethwaite) spend years in British prison.
Saturday, June 8
My Left Foot
Feature Film • 1989
Christy Brown (Daniel Day-Lewis) paints and writes despite cerebral palsy.
My Beautiful Laundrette
Feature Film • 1985
London punk (Daniel Day-Lewis) and Pakistani (Gordon Warnecke) redo run-down launderette.
Central Park
Feature Film • 1932
Young lovers (Joan Blondell, Wallace Ford), escaped lion and gangsters use New York park.
Sunday in New York
Feature Film • 1963
Upstater (Jane Fonda) visits brother (Cliff Robertson), meets stranger (Rod Taylor) to seduce.
The Chump Champ
Short Film • 1950
Spike and Droopy take part in athletic events to determine who will be named the King of Sports.
Dirt Track Racing
Short Film • 1957
The sport of speedway racing in post-World War II Vienna.
In the Valley of the Rhine
Short Film • 1953
A trip along the Rhine River includes stops in Cologne, Bonn and Koblenz.
Alcatraz Island
Feature Film • 1937
DA (Gordon Oliver) puts racketeer (John Litel) away, loves his daughter.
The Silent Partner
Feature Film • 1978
A bank robber (Christopher Plummer) wants money that a teller (Elliott Gould) skimmed.
Popeye the Sailor
Series • 1936
Popeye and Bluto try to join the military to impress Olive.
The Falcon Out West
Feature Film • 1944
The debonair Falcon (Tom Conway) solves the rattlesnake-venom murder of a Texas playboy.
The Flag of Humanity
Short Film • 1940
Clara Barton (Nana Bryant) works to further the cause of the Red Cross.
In Caliente
Feature Film • 1935
Critic (Pat O'Brien) goes to Mexican resort and meets dancer (Dolores del Río) he panned.
Tension at Table Rock
Feature Film • 1956
Scorned outlaw (Richard Egan) helps sheriff (Cameron Mitchell) keep order.
Angel Face
Feature Film • 1952
Socialite (Jean Simmons) and her chauffeur (Robert Mitchum) up for murder.
Battle Cry
Feature Film • 1955
During World War II, Marine trainees mix duty with romance in Leon Uris' adaptation of his novel.
A Matter of Life and Death
Feature Film • 1946
A British pilot (David Niven) bails out and argues for his life with heavenly powers that be.
Wings of Desire
Feature Film • 1987
An angel (Bruno Ganz) meets Peter Falk, and loves a French trapezist (Solveig Dommartin) in Berlin.
Sunday, June 9
Never Open That Door
Feature Film • 1952
Two stories are separated by the door between good and evil.
If I Should Die Before I Wake
Feature Film • 1952
An inspector's son helps capture a kidnapper.
Platoon
Feature Film • 1986
Sergeants (Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe) and private (Charlie Sheen) lost along Cambodian border.
Nancy Goes to Rio
Feature Film • 1950
Actress (Jane Powell) and mother (Ann Sothern) vie for man (Barry Sullivan) and role in play.
Holiday in Mexico
Feature Film • 1946
U.S. ambassador's (Walter Pidgeon) daughter falls for older Mexican pianist (Jose Iturbi).
Never Open That Door
Feature Film • 1952
Two stories are separated by the door between good and evil.
If I Should Die Before I Wake
Feature Film • 1952
An inspector's son helps capture a kidnapper.
Fanny
Feature Film • 1961
A pregnant young woman (Leslie Caron) marries an aging Frenchman (Maurice Chevalier).
Rome Adventure
Feature Film • 1962
A college librarian learns about the joys and hardships of love during a vacation in Italy.
Designing Woman
Feature Film • 1957
A married sportswriter (Gregory Peck) and fashion designer (Lauren Bacall) have clashing friends.
The Lost Weekend
Feature Film • 1945
A New York writer (Ray Milland) hits the bottle and lands in Bellevue with delirium tremens.
Alias Nick Beal
Feature Film • 1949
Judge (Thomas Mitchell) sells soul to evil one (Ray Milland) for political success.
Monday, June 10
Our Modern Maidens
Feature Film • 1929
Love with others happens on the eve of a couple's (Joan Crawford, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) wedding.
Coup de Grace
Feature Film • 1976
A countess loves her brother's Prussian-officer friend (Matthias Habich) in the 1919 Baltic area.
The Night Porter
Feature Film • 1974
Nazi torturer (Dirk Bogarde), abused woman (Charlotte Rampling) meet again in '57 Vienna.
The Jolson Story
Feature Film • 1946
Cantor's son Asa Yoelson (Larry Parks) goes into show business as Al.
Above and Beyond
Feature Film • 1953
A colonel (Robert Taylor) can't tell his wife (Eleanor Parker) he's training to bomb Hiroshima.
Buck Privates
Feature Film • 1941
Draftees (Bud Abbott, Lou Costello) go to boot camp, foul up everything.
Irma La Douce
Feature Film • 1963
An ex-policeman (Jack Lemmon) becomes a Paris streetwalker's (Shirley MacLaine) protector.
Days of Wine and Roses
Feature Film • 1962
Boozing PR man (Jack Lemmon) teaches wife (Lee Remick) how to drink.
La Strada
Feature Film • 1954
A carnival brute (Anthony Quinn) mistreats a witless waif (Giulietta Masina).
Laura
Feature Film • 1944
An arrogant New York columnist taunts a detective obsessed with a slain woman's portrait.
Psycho
Feature Film • 1960
A woman (Janet Leigh) stops at a motel run by mad Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins).
A Place in the Sun
Feature Film • 1951
A social climber (Montgomery Clift) gets rid of his poor, pregnant girlfriend (Shelley Winters).
Tuesday, June 11
The Cider House Rules
Feature Film • 1999
Trained in medicine, an orphaned man (Tobey Maguire) seeks another path.
A Simple Plan
Feature Film • 1998
Three men (Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton, Brent Briscoe) find and decide to keep $4 million.
The Luzhin Defence
Feature Film • 2000
An eccentric chess champion (John Turturro) and an aristocrat (Emily Watson) fall in love.
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
Feature Film • 1938
A criminologist (Edward G. Robinson) joins a hoodlum's (Humphrey Bogart) gang.
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
Feature Film • 1939
FBI agent (Edward G. Robinson) nabs Nazi spy (Francis Lederer), weak link in U.S. chain.
All This and Heaven Too
Feature Film • 1940
A French duke finds his life embroiled in scandal following the arrival of a new governess.
Out of the Fog
Feature Film • 1941
Tailor (Thomas Mitchell) and cook plot to kill Brooklyn racketeer (John Garfield).
Blues in the Night
Feature Film • 1941
Pianist (Richard Whorf), singer (Priscilla Lane) in nightclub with convict.
The Long Night
Feature Film • 1947
A conniving magician (Vincent Price) drives a wedge between a war vet (Henry Fonda) and his lover.
The Journey
Feature Film • 1959
A Soviet (Yul Brynner) detains a bus with an Englishwoman (Deborah Kerr) and a Hungarian on it.
Blood and Sand
Feature Film • 1941
A matador (Tyrone Power) chooses between his wife (Linda Darnell) and mistress (Rita Hayworth).
Forever Amber
Feature Film • 1947
Poor English beauty (Linda Darnell) loses her beloved on her way to becoming Charles II's mistress.
Wednesday, June 12
Broken Lance
Feature Film • 1954
A cattle baron's (Spencer Tracy) vengeful son (Robert Wagner) leaves prison.
Spartacus
Feature Film • 1960
A gladiator slave leads a revolt in decadent Rome and attempts to lead his followers to freedom.
MGM Parade
Series • 1955
Season 1 • Episode 13
Pete Smith; Susan Hayward; host George Murphy.
Way Back Home
Feature Film • 1932
Singing preacher with goatee (Phillips Lord) solves everything.
Street Scene
Feature Film • 1931
Based on Elmer Rice's play about two families in a tenement section of New York.
Stranger on the Third Floor
Feature Film • 1940
A New York reporter and his fiancee think an odd little man in a scarf is a throat slasher.
Lightning Strikes Twice
Feature Film • 1951
Actress (Ruth Roman) meets and marries suspected wife killer (Richard Todd).
The Night of the Hunter
Feature Film • 1955
A wise matron (Lillian Gish) protects children hiding from a corrupt preacher (Robert Mitchum).
Look in Any Window
Feature Film • 1961
A teen's parents finally realize how bad their home life is when their son is arrested for prowling.
Rear Window
Feature Film • 1954
A photographer (James Stewart) in a wheelchair spies on neighbors and sees a murder.
Night Watch
Feature Film • 1973
Police and neurotic's (Elizabeth Taylor) second husband (Laurence Harvey) doubt she saw murder.
Topper
Feature Film • 1937
Socialite couple's ghosts (Cary Grant, Constance Bennett) help banker friend (Roland Young).
Topper Takes a Trip
Feature Film • 1939
A ghostly socialite (Constance Bennett) helps a man (Roland Young) on the Riviera.
Topper Returns
Feature Film • 1941
A girl's ghost (Joan Blondell) wants Topper (Roland Young) to find her killer.
Thursday, June 13
Arsene Lupin
Feature Film • 1932
A Paris sleuth (Lionel Barrymore) matches wits with an art thief (John Barrymore).
Arsene Lupin Returns
Feature Film • 1938
Gentleman jewel thief (Melvyn Douglas) lured by huge gem crossing Atlantic.
Stage Struck
Feature Film • 1936
Aspiring actress (Joan Blondell) bankrolls a job, clashes with director (Dick Powell).
The Great American Pastime
Feature Film • 1956
Other parents pressure a hapless lawyer (Tom Ewell) trying to manage his son's baseball team.
Ladies’ Day
Feature Film • 1943
Big-league pitcher's (Eddie Albert) saucy bride (Lupe Velez) distracts him.
Death on the Diamond
Feature Film • 1934
A rookie St. Louis Cardinals pitcher (Robert Young) stops a stadium killer with a curve ball.
Fireman Save My Child
Feature Film • 1932
Firefighter (Joe E. Brown) pitches for Cardinals, perfects new extinguisher.
Alibi Ike
Feature Film • 1935
Gamblers kidnap a hot Chicago Cubs pitcher (Joe E. Brown) full of zany excuses.
Speedy
Feature Film • 1928
A Babe Ruth fan (Harold Lloyd) saves his girlfriend's (Ann Christy) grandfather's horse trolley.
The Babe Ruth Story
Feature Film • 1948
From wayward youth to New York Yankees home-run hero (William Bendix).
The Jackie Robinson Story
Feature Film • 1950
The first black player (Jackie Robinson) in major-league baseball.
The Stratton Story
Feature Film • 1949
Pitcher Monty Stratton (James Stewart) loses leg, makes comeback.
Sunset Boulevard
Feature Film • 1950
An opportunistic young screenwriter is doomed when he is seduced by an aging silent-screen star.
Billy Elliot
Feature Film • 2000
A talented boy (Jamie Bell) experiences family turmoil while aspiring to become a ballet dancer.
Friday, June 14
The Band’s Visit
Feature Film • 2007
Stranded Egyptian musicians have a life-changing experience in an Israeli town.
Some Like It Hot
Feature Film • 1959
Two guys (Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon) on the run pose as members of an all-girl band.
An American in Paris
Feature Film • 1951
A GI (Gene Kelly) stays in Paris to paint and falls in love with a young woman (Leslie Caron).
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.
Invitation
Feature Film • 1952
Rich man buys husband (Van Johnson) for dying daughter (Dorothy McGuire) ; she finds out.
Till the End of Time
Feature Film • 1946
Three servicemen return from World War II: one loves a war widow; another one drinks in pain.
Trial
Feature Film • 1955
Communist (Arthur Kennedy) dupes law professor (Glenn Ford) into taking touchy case.
Susan Slade
Feature Film • 1961
Poor writer (Troy Donahue) rivals rich man's son for secret unwed mother (Connie Stevens).
A Summer Place
Feature Film • 1959
Couple's (Richard Egan, Dorothy McGuire) Maine-coast adultery parallels teen love.
Friendly Persuasion
Feature Film • 1956
Indiana Quakers' (Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire) son (Anthony Perkins) wants to join Civil War.
The Chalk Garden
Feature Film • 1964
A mysterious governess (Deborah Kerr) guides an English teen (Hayley Mills).
Gambit
Feature Film • 1966
A Briton (Michael Caine) recruits a Eurasian woman (Shirley MacLaine) to help steal a statuette.
Saturday, June 15
The Odessa File
Feature Film • 1974
A German reporter (Jon Voight) hunts a Nazi (Maximilian Schell) shielded by a power elite in 1963.
Tunes of Glory
Feature Film • 1960
An aristocrat (John Mills) replaces a WWII bootstrap colonel (Alec Guinness).
The Seventh Sin
Feature Film • 1957
Unfaithful woman (Eleanor Parker) joins doctor husband (Bill Travers) amid cholera in China.
Saturday’s Children
Feature Film • 1940
Lack of money makes newlyweds (John Garfield, Anne Shirley) testy.
The Discontented Canary
Special • 1934
A canary gets his freedom and realizes it isn't as great as he thought it would be.
Fine Feathers
Special • 1933
A wide range of colorful birds.
Cherry Blossom Time in Japan
Short Film • 1936
The link between Japanese spiritualism and the blooming of cherry trees.
Bodyguard
Feature Film • 1948
Ousted L.A. policeman (Lawrence Tierney) works for widow, is framed for murder.
Screen Directors Playhouse
Series • 1955
Season 1 • Episode 13
A gambler tries to scam a wealthy man on the Titanic.
Popeye the Sailor
Series • 1937
Popeye and Bluto are rival window-washers.
The Falcon in Mexico
Feature Film • 1944
The debonair Falcon (Tom Conway) flies south of the border to solve a murder in New York.
Heart to Heart
Short Film • 1949
Poor diet, stress and sloth contribute to heart disease.
On an Island With You
Feature Film • 1948
Navy pilot (Peter Lawford) flies aquatic movie star (Esther Williams) to private isle.
Lilies of the Field
Feature Film • 1963
A traveling handyman (Sidney Poitier) helps five German nuns build a chapel in Arizona.
The Winning Team
Feature Film • 1952
Baseball star Grover Cleveland Alexander (Ronald Reagan) and his wife (Doris Day).
Rio Bravo
Feature Film • 1959
Sheriff (John Wayne) and deputies (Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson) try to hold rancher's brother in jail.
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