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2018 Schedule Wednesday, August 1 2018 SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 6:00 AM Double Dynamite (1951) 7:30 AM High Society (1956) 9:30 AM None But the Brave (1965) 11:30 AM Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) 1:45 PM Anchors Aweigh (1945) 4:15 PM It Happened in Brooklyn (1947) 6:00 PM Take Me Out to the Ballgame (1949) 8:00 PM The Man With the Golden Arm (1956) 10:15 PM Some Came Running (1958) 12:45 AM Suddenly (1954) 2:15 AM From Here to Eternity (1953) 4:30 AM Step Lively (1944) THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 6:00 AM Test Pilot (1938) 8:15 AM Evelyn Prentice (1934) 10:00 AM Libeled Lady (1936) 11:45 AM Man-Proof (1938) 1:00 PM Too Hot to Handle (1938) 3:00 PM Third Finger, Left Hand (1940) 4:45 PM Wife vs. Secretary (1936) 6:15 PM Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) 8:00 PM Love Crazy (1941) 10:00 PM I Love You Again (1940) 12:00 AM Double Wedding (1937) 1:45 AM The Thin Man (1934) 3:30 AM Stamboul Quest (1934) 5:00 AM The Naughty Flirt (1931) 2018 SCHEDULE FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 6:00 AM The Firebird (1934) 7:30 AM Rendezvous (1935) 9:15 AM The Solitaire Man (1933) 10:30 AM The Secret of Dr. Kildare (1939) 12:00 PM The Murder Man (1935) 1:15 PM The Age of Innocence (1934) 2:45 PM The Secret of Madame Blanche (1933) 4:15 PM The Devil is a Woman (1935) 5:45 PM Captain Blood (1935) 8:00 PM The Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) 9:30 PM Secret of the Blue Room (1933) 11:00 PM Doctor X (1932) 12:30 AM Absolute Quiet (1936) 2:00 AM The Vampire Bat (1933) 3:15 AM Mark of the Vampire (1935) 4:30 AM The Gorilla (1939) SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 6:00 AM First Traveling Saleslady (1956) 8:00 AM Lafayette Escadrille (1958) 10:00 AM Every Which Way But Loose (1978) 12:15 PM A Fistful of Dollars (1964) 2:15 PM For a Few Dollars More (1965) 4:45 PM The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1968) 8:00 PM Hang 'Em High (1968) 10:15 PM Coogan’s Bluff (1968) 12:15 AM Where Eagles Dare (1968) 3:15 AM Kelly's Heroes (1970 2018 SCHEDULE SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 6:00 AM Morning Glory (1933) 7:30 AM Song of Love (1947) 9:45 AM Little Women (1933) 11:45 AM Mary of Scotland (1936) 2:00 PM The Philadelphia Story (1940) 4:00 PM Suddenly, Last Summer (1960) 6:00 PM Pat and Mike (1952) 8:00 PM Bringing Up Baby (1938) 10:00 PM Desk Set (1957) 12:00 AM Stage Door (1937) 1:45 AM Without Love (1945) 3:45 AM The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969) MONDAY, AUGUST 6 6:00 AM The Sailor Takes a Wife (1945) 8:00 AM The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) 10:00 AM The Cockeyed Miracle (1946) 11:30 AM The Beginning or the End (1947) 1:30 PM Any Number Can Play (1949) 3:30 PM Man in the Dark (1953) 5:00 PM The Sellout (1951) 6:30 PM The Set-Up (1949) 8:00 PM Tension (1950) 10:00 PM High Wall (1947) 12:00 AM Lady in the Lake (1947) 2:00 AM The Unsuspected (1947) 4:00 AM Chubasco (1968) 2018 SCHEDULE TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 6:00 AM Ask Father (1919) 6:15 AM Never Weaken (1921) 7:00 AM High and Dizzy (1920) 7:30AM An Eastern Westerner (1920) 8:00 AM Among Those Present (1921) 8:45 AM Now or Never (1921) 9:30 AM Why Worry? (1923) 10:45 AM Hot Water (1924) 11:45 AM For Heaven's Sake (1926) 1:00 PM The Kid Brother (1927) 2:30 PM Welcome Danger (1929) 4:30 PM Feet First (1930) 6:15 PM The Milky Way (1936) 8:00 PM Safety Last! (1923) 9:30 PM Girl Shy (1924) 11:00 PM The Freshman (1925) 12:30 AM Speedy (1928) 2:15 AM Movie Crazy (1932) 4:00 AM The Cat's Paw (1934) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 6:00 AM The Cat and the Fiddle (1934) 7:45 AM The Firefly (1937) 10:00 AM The Merry Widow (1934) 12:00 PM Smilin' Through (1941) 2:00 PM San Francisco (1936) 4:00 PM Cairo (1942) 6:00 PM The Sun Comes Up (1949) 8:00 PM Maytime (1936) 10:30 PM Rose Marie (1936) 12:30 AM Naughty Marietta (1935) 2:30 AM New Moon (1940) 4:30 AM I Married An Angel (1942) 2018 SCHEDULE THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 6:00 AM Island of Love (1963) 8:00 AM Onionhead (1958) 10:00 AM Ensign Pulver (1964) 12:00 PM Charade (1963) 2:00 PM Cactus Flower (1969) 4:00 PM Fail-Safe (1964) 6:00 PM The Sunshine Boys (1975) 8:00 PM The Odd Couple (1968) 10:00 PM The Fortune Cookie (1966) 12:15 AM The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) 2:15 AM Charley Varrick (1973) 4:15 AM Hopscotch (1980) FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 6:00 AM Saddle Legion (1952) 7:15 AM Sincerely Yours (1955) 9:30 AM One Sunday Afternoon (1948) 11:15 AM Two Guys From Texas (1948) 1:00 PM The Fast and the Furious (1954) 2:30 PM Convicted (1950) 4:30 PM Tall Man Riding (1955) 6:00 PM Tension at Table Rock (1956) 8:00 PM The Tarnished Angels (1958) 10:00 PM Written on the Wind (1957) 12:00 AM Too Much, Too Soon (1958) 2:15 AM The Last Voyage (1960) 4:00 AM Tip on a Dead Jockey (1957) 2018 SCHEDULE SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 6:00 AM Saratoga Trunk (1945) 8:30 AM Gary Cooper: American Life, American Legend (1991) 9:30 AM The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935) 11:30 AM The Westerner (1940) 1:30 PM Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) 3:30 PM Love in the Afternoon (1957) 6:00 PM The Fountainhead (1949) 8:00 PM The Pride of the Yankees (1942) 10:30 PM Sergeant York (1941) 1:00 AM The Story of Dr. Wassell (1944) 3:30 AM Friendly Persuasion (1956) SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 6:00 AM I'll See You in My Dreams (1951) 8:00 AM Romance on the High Seas (1948) 10:00 AM The Winning Team (1952) 11:45 AM Carson on TCM: Doris Day (1/16/76) 12:00 PM By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953) 2:00 PM Tea for Two (1950) 4:00 PM The Tunnel of Love (1958) 6:00 PM Pillow Talk (1959) 8:00 PM Lover Come Back (1961) 10:00 PM Send Me No Flowers (1964) 12:00 AM The Thrill of It All (1963) 2:00 AM Midnight Lace (1960) 4:00 AM Julie (1956) 2018 SCHEDULE MONDAY, AUGUST 13 6:00 AM The Rich are Always With Us (1932) 7:30 AM They Call it Sin (1932) 9:00 AM Baby Face (1933) 10:30 AM The Painted Veil (1934) 12:00 PM Stranded (1935) 1:30 PM Secrets of an Actress (1938) 3:00 PM Wings of the Navy (1939) 4:30 PM Honeymoon for Three (1941) 6:00 PM The Great Lie (1941) 8:00 PM Dark Victory (1939) 10:00 PM The Rains Came (1939) 12:00 AM ‘Til We Meet Again (1940) 2:00 AM Luxury Liner (1948) 4:00 AM My Reputation (1946) TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 6:00 AM Where East is East (1929) 7:15 AM The Squaw Man (1931) 9:15 AM Kongo (1932) 10:45 AM The Mexican Spitfire (1940) 12:00 PM The Mexican Spitfire Out West (1940) 1:30 PM The Mexican Spitfire at Sea (1942) 2:45 PM Laughing Boy (1934) 4:15 PM Playmates (1941) 6:30 PM Strictly Dynamite (1934) 8:00 PM The Girl from Mexico (1939) 9:30 PM Hot Pepper (1933) 11:00 PM Honolulu Lu (1941) 12:30 AM The Half Naked Truth (1932) 2:00 AM Ladies Day (1943) 3:15 AM High Flyers (1938) 4:30 AM The Cuban Love Song (1931) 2018 SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 6:00 AM The Shiralee (1957) 8:00 AM The Abdication (1974) 10:00 AM The Nun’s Story (1959) 12:45 PM A Town Like Alice (1958) 2:45 PM The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) 5:00 PM Far from the Madding Crowd (1967) 8:00 PM No Love for Johnnie (1961) 10:00 PM Girl with Green Eyes (1964) 11:45 PM Network (1976) 2:00 AM Sunday, Bloody Sunday (1971) 4:00 AM I Thank a Fool (1962) THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 6:00 AM The Stranger's Return (1933) 7:30 AM The Richest Girl in the World (1934) 9:00 AM Splendor (1935) 10:30 AM Men Are Not Gods (1936) 12:00 PM Barbary Coast (1935) 1:45 PM Virginia City (1940) 4:00 PM The Old Maid (1939) 6:00 PM Old Acquaintance (1943) 8:00 PM Trouble in Paradise (1932) 9:30 PM These Three (1936) 11:30 PM The Story of Temple Drake (1933) 1:00 AM The Lady With Red Hair (1940) 2:30 AM Wise Girl (1937) 4:00 AM Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932) 2018 SCHEDULE FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 6:00 AM The Main Event (1979) 8:15 AM What's Up Doc? (1972) 10:15 AM The Owl and the Pussycat (1970) 12:15 PM Funny Girl (1968) 3:15 PM Funny Lady (1975) 5:45 PM The Way We Were (1973) 8:00 PM Yentl (1983) 10:30 PM The Prince of Tides (1991) 1:00 AM A Star is Born (1976) 4:00 AM Up the Sandbox (1972) SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 6:00 AM Saratoga (1937) 8:00 AM It Happened One Night (1934) 10:00 AM Comrade X (1940) 11:45 AM Band of Angels (1957) 2:00 PM Command Decision (1948) 4:00 PM The King and Four Queens (1956) 5:45 PM Adventure (1945) 8:00 PM Run Silent, Run Deep (1958) 9:45 PM Boom Town (1940) 12:00 AM Mogambo (1953) 2:15 AM China Seas (1935) 4:00 AM Honky Tonk (1941) 2018 SCHEDULE SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 6:00 AM Little Nellie Kelly (1940) 8:00 AM Presenting Lily Mars (1943) 10:00 AM The Clock (1945) 12:00 PM Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) 2:00 PM For Me and My Gal (1942) 4:00 PM The Pirate (1948) 6:00 PM In the Good Old Summertime (1949) 8:00 PM The Harvey Girls (1946) 10:00 PM Girl Crazy (1943) 11:45 PM A Star is Born (1954) 3:00 AM Judgment at Nuremburg (1961) MONDAY, AUGUST 20 6:00 AM Captain Boycott (1947) 8:00 AM Adam and Evelyne (1948) 10:00 AM Soldiers Three (1951) 12:00 PM The Last Hunt (1956) 2:00 PM All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) 4:00 PM The Wild North (1952) 6:00 PM Bhowani Junction (1956) 8:00 PM The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) 10:00 PM King Solomon's Mines (1950) 12:00 AM Scaramouche (1952) 2:15 AM Moonfleet (1955) 4:00 AM Green Fire (1954) 2018 SCHEDULE TUESDAY, AUGUST 21 6:00 AM Everything's Rosie (1931) 7:15 AM Going Places (1938) 8:45 AM Madame Du Barry (1934) 10:15 AM A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) 12:45 PM That Certain Woman (1937) 2:30 PM The Sisters (1938) 4:30 PM The Story of Louis Pasteur (1936) 6:15 PM The Little Princess (1939) 8:00 PM Glamour for Sale (1940) 9:15 PM Shadowed (1946) 10:45 PM Judge Priest (1934) 12:15 AM Green Light (1937) 2:00 AM The Go-Getter (1937) 3:45 AM Brides Are Like That (1936) 5:00 AM Personal Maid's Secret (1935) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 6:00 AM Night Song (1947) 8:00 AM The North Star (1943) 10:00 AM Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) 11:30 AM While the City Sleeps (1956) 1:30 PM Sealed Cargo (1951) 3:15 PM Curse of the Demon (1958) 5:00 PM The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
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