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2010 Schedule 2010 SCHEDULE SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 • BASil RathBoNe 6:00 AM Anna Karenina (’35) 8:00 AM Crossroads (’42) 9:30 AM The last Days of Pompeii (’35) 11:15 AM The Bishop Murder Case (’30) 1:00 PM A Tale of Two Cities (’35) 3:15 PM Bathing Beauty (’44) 5:00 PM Fingers at the Window (’42) 6:30 PM The hound of the Baskervilles (’39) 8:00 PM The Adventures of Sherlock holmes (’39) (also essentials Jr.) 9:45 PM Confession (’37) 11:30 PM David Copperfield (’35) 2:00 AM Captain Blood (’35) 4:15 AM Tales of Terror (’62) (MGM pool title) MoNDAY, AUGUST 2 • JUlie ChRiSTie 6:00 AM The Fast lady (’62) 7:45 AM Young Cassidy (’65) 9:45 AM In Search of Gregory (’70) 11:30 PM The Go-Between (’71) 1:30 PM Doctor Zhivago (’65) 5:00 PM Far from the Madding Crowd (’67) 8:00 PM Billy liar (’63) 10:15 PM Darling (’65) 12:00 AM Petulia (’68) 2:00 AM Shampoo (’75) 4:00 AM Demon Seed (’77) TUeSDAY, AUGUST 3 • STeve MCQUeeN 6:00 AM Le Mans (’71) 8:00 AM Never So Few (’59) 10:15 AM The honeymoon Machine (’61) 11:45 AM The Blob (’58) 1:15 PM Steve McQueen: The essence of Cool (’04) 2:45 PM The Great escape (’63) 5:45 PM Nevada Smith (’66) 8:00 PM The Magnificent Seven (’60) 10:15 PM Bullitt (’68) 12:15 AM Junior Bonner (’72) 2:00 AM The Reivers (’69) 4:00 AM The Cincinnati Kid (’65) WeDNeSDAY, AUGUST 4 • eThel BarrymoRe 6:00 AM Night Song (’48) 8:00 AM The Paradine Case (’47) 10:00 AM The Great Sinner (’49) 12:00 PM The Red Danube (’49) 2:00 PM It’s a Big Country (’51) 4:00 PM Deadline – U.S.A. (’52) 5:45 PM The Story of Three loves (’53) 8:00 PM None But the lonely heart (’44) 10:00 PM Pinky (’49) 12:00 AM Rasputin and the empress (’32) 2:30 AM Kind lady (’51) 4:00 AM Johnny Trouble (’52) ThURSDAY, AUGUST 5 • WooDY STRoDe 6:00 AM The lion hunters (’51) 7:30 AM African Treasure (’52) 9:00 AM Tarzan’s Fight for life (’58) 10:30 AM Tarzan’s Three Challenges (’63) 12:15 PM Shalako (’68) 2:15 PM Seven Women (’66) 4:00 PM The last Rebel (’71) 6:00 PM Two Rode Together (’61) 8:00 PM Sergeant Rutledge (’60) 10:00 PM Once Upon a Time in the West (’69) 1:00 AM The Sins of Rachel Cade (’60) 3:30 AM Genghis Kahn (’65) FRiDAY, AUGUST 6 • iNGRiD BeRGMAN 6:00 AM Le Mans (’71) 6:00 AM Saratoga Trunk (’45) 8:15 AM Stromboli (’50) 10:00 AM The Yellow Rolls-Royce (’64) 12:15 PM A Walk in the Spring Rain (’70) 2:00 PM Dr. Jekyll and Mr. hyde (’41) 4:00 PM Spellbound (’45) 6:00 PM Europa ’51 (’52) 8:00 PM Intermezzo: A love Story (’39) 9:30 PM Casablanca (’42) 11:30 PM Notorious (’46) 1:30 AM Autumn Sonata (’78) 3:30 AM Gaslight (’44) saturDAY, AUGUST 7 • eRRol FlYNN 6:00 AM Virginia City (’40) 8:15 AM San Antonio (’45) 10:15 AM Uncertain Glory (’44) 12:00 PM Objective, Burma! (’45) 2:30 PM The Prince and the Pauper (’37) 4:45 PM The Adventures of errol Flynn (’05) 6:15 PM The Adventures of Robin hood (’38) 8:00 PM The Sea hawk (’40) (also The essentials) 10:15 PM Adventures of Don Juan (’48) 12:15 AM Gentleman Jim (’42) 2:15 AM Edge of Darkness (’43) 4:30 AM Green light (’37) SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 • BoB hoPe 6:00 AM Bachelor in Paradise (’61) 8:00 AM A Global Affair (’64) 9:30 AM I’ll Take Sweden (’65) 11:30 AM Boy, Did i Get a Wrong Number! (’66) 1:15 PM Road to Singapore (’40) 2:45 PM Road to Zanzibar (’41) 4:30 PM The Road to Utopia (’46) 6:15 PM Road to Bali (’52) 8:00 PM Road to Morocco (’42) (also essentials Jr.) 9:30 PM Nothing But the Truth (’41) 11:15 PM Where There’s life (’47) 12:45 AM Alias Jesse James (’59) 2:30 AM Critic’s Choice (’63) 4:15 AM Call Me Bwana (’63) MoNDAY, AUGUST 9 • WARReN Beatty 6:00 AM The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (’61) 8:00 AM All Fall Down (’62) 10:00 AM Lilith (’64) (Sony pool title) 12:00 PM Kaleidoscope (’66) 2:00 PM The Fortune (’75) 4:00 PM Mickey one (’65) 6:00 PM Bonnie and Clyde (’67) 8:00 PM Splendor in the Grass (’61) 10:30 PM Reds (’81) 2:00 AM The Parallax view (’74) 4:00 AM Ishtar (’87) TUeSDAY, AUGUST 10 • Kathryn GraysoN 6:00 AM Seven Sweethearts (’42) 8:00 AM Andy hardy’s Private Secretary (’41) 10:00 AM Two Sisters from Boston (’46) 12:00 PM Anchors Aweigh (’45) 2:30 PM It happened in Brooklyn (’47) 4:15 PM Grounds for Marriage (’50) 6:00 PM The Desert Song (’53) 8:00 PM Show Boat (’51) 10:00 PM So This is love (’53) 12:00 AM That Midnight Kiss (’49) 2:00 AM Kiss Me Kate (’53) 4:00 AM Lovely to look At (’52) WeDNeSDAY, AUGUST 11 • WAlTeR MatthAU 6:00 AM The indian Fighter (’55) 7:45 AM Onionhead (’58) 9:45 PM Fail Safe (’64) 11:45 AM Ensign Pulver (’64) 1:45 PM The Sunshine Boys (’75) 3:45 PM The Fortune Cookie (’66) 6:00 PM Casey’s Shadow (’78) 8:00 PM The Bad News Bears (’76) 10:00 PM The odd Couple (’68) 12:00 AM Plaza Suite (’71) 2:00 AM California Suite (’78) 4:00 AM Movers & Shakers (’85) ThURSDAY, AUGUST 12 • NoRMA SheAReR 6:00 AM Lady of the Night (’24) 7:15 AM A lady of Chance (’28) 8:45 AM Their own Desire (’29) 10:00 AM Complicated Women (’05) 11:00 AM The Divorcee (’30) 12:30 PM The Barretts of Wimpole Street (’34) 2:30 PM Riptide (’34) 4:15 PM Escape (’40) 6:00 PM Idiot’s Delight (’39) 8:00 PM The Student Prince of old heidelberg (’27) 10:00 PM Private lives (’31) 11:30 PM Romeo and Juliet (’36) 1:45 AM Marie Antoinette (’38) 4:30 AM Strangers May Kiss (’31) FRiDAY, AUGUST 13 • RoBert ryan 6:00 AM Trail Street (’47) 7:30 AM Return of the Badmen (’48) 9:15 AM Flying leathernecks (’51) 11:00 AM Men in War (’57) 1:00 PM Crossfire (’47) 2:30 PM Act of violence (’49) 4:00 PM God’s little Acre (’58) 6:00 PM Captain Nemo and the Underwater City (’69) 8:00 PM The Boy with Green hair (’48) 9:30 PM The Set-Up (’49) 11:00 PM Billy Budd (’62) 1:15 AM The Wild Bunch (’69) 4:00 AM The outfit (’73) saturDAY, AUGUST 14 • GeNe TieRNeY 6:00 AM Plymouth Adventure (’52) 8:00 AM A Personal Affair (’54) 9:30 AM Never let Me Go (’53) 11:15 AM Where the Sidewalk ends (’50) 1:00 PM The Shanghai Gesture (’41) 2:45 PM Sundown (’41) 4:30 PM China Girl (’42) 6:15 PM The Mating Season (’56) 8:00 PM Leave her to heaven (’45) (also The essentials) 10:00 PM Dragonwyck (’46) 12:00 AM That Wonderful Urge (’48) 1:45 AM Close to My heart (’51) 3:30 AM Advise and Consent (’62) SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 • MARGAReT o’BRieN 6:00 AM Dr. Gillespie’s Criminal Case (’43) 7:30 AM Music for Millions (’44) 9:30 AM Tenth Avenue Angel (’48) 10:45 AM Her First Romance (’51) 12:30 PM Journey for Margaret (’42) 2:00 PM The Canterville Ghost (’44) 4:00 PM Meet Me in St. louis (’44) 5:45 PM Little Women (’49) 8:00 PM The Secret Garden (’49) (also essentials Jr.) 10:00 PM Our vines have Tender Grapes (’45) 12:00 AM Bad Bascomb (’46) 2:00 AM Heller in Pink Tights (’60) 4:00 AM Big City (’48) MoNDAY, AUGUST 16 • RoBert stack 6:00 AM A Date with Judy (’48) 8:00 AM Fighter Squadron (’48) 9:45 AM My outlaw Brother (’51) 11:15 AM Bwana Devil (’53) 12:45 PM The iron Glove (’53) 2:15 PM Great Day in the Morning (’56) 4:00 PM John Paul Jones (’59) 6:15 PM The Caretakers (’63) 8:00 PM The Mortal Storm (’40) 9:45 PM The Tarnished Angels (’57) 11:30 PM The last voyage (’60) 1:15 AM Airplane! 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