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A ADVENTURE C COMEDY Z CRIME O DOCUMENTARY D MOVIES A TO Z JUNE 2020 c 10 (1979) 6/10 D Blues in the Night (1941) 6/25 P Ds The Crowd (1928) 6/28 a m 42nd Street (1933) 6/28 u Bodyguard (1948) 6/29 ADVENTURE a Ho –––––––––––––––––––––– D ––––––––––––––––––––––– The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958) 6/29 Bonefish and Barracuda (1955) 6/27 c y Border G-Man (1938) 6/13 u D.O.A. (1950) 6/19 COMEDY –––––––––––––––––––––– A ––––––––––––––––––––––– D Born to Be Bad (1950) 6/16 Hc Dance of the Weed (1941) 6/6 z Accidents Will Happen (1938) 6/27 c The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954) 6/27 m Dangerous When Wet (1953) 6/10 z CRIME c Adam’s Rib (1949) 6/28 c Bowery to Baghdad (1955) 6/20 w Days of Glory (1944) 6/11 z Alcatraz Island (1937) 6/2 PS D The Boy with Green Hair (1948) 6/16 w D-Day the Sixth of June (1956) 6/6 o DOCUMENTARY D All Night Long (1963) 6/4 P D Bright Leaf (1950) 6/16 R Deep Valley (1947) 6/3 D All the President’s Men (1976) 6/20 D Broadway Musketeers (1938) 6/10 S y Desert Passage (1952) 6/9 D DRAMA o Always for Pleasure (1978) 6/18 z Brute Force (1947) 6/27 R Design for Scandal (1941) 6/4 D Anatomy of a Murder (1959) 6/1, 6/6 P sc The Buccaneers (1924) 6/21 c Designing Woman (1957) 6/11 e EPIC D Angels Wash Their Faces (1939) 6/9 S z Bullitt (1968) 6/1 P D The Desperado (1954) 6/9 D c h The Devil Within Her (1976) 6/5 Angry Waters (1940) 6/20 By Your Leave (1935) 6/1 HORROR/SCIENCE-FICTION c Animal Crackers (1930) 6/5 Ho Distant Drummer: A Movable Scene (1970) 6/12 R The Animal Kingdom (1932) 6/5 –––––––––––––––––––––– C ––––––––––––––––––––––– y Dodge City (1939) 6/2 S m MUSICAL D Ann Vickers (1933) 6/12 Hc Caballero Droopy (1952) 6/13 R Dodsworth (1936) 6/7 m Annie Get Your Gun (1950) 6/23 m Cabaret (1972) 6/17 o Dont Look Back (1967) 6/27 R ROMANCE c The Apartment (1960) 6/22 m Cabin in the Sky (1943) 6/4 P c Don’t Make Waves (1967) 6/24 Ho Aqua Babes (1956) 6/6 D The Caine Mutiny (1954) 6/27 z Double Indemnity (1944) 6/22 H SHORTS m Around the World (1943) 6/11 P m Calamity Jane (1953) 6/23 c The Doughgirls (1944) 6/23 S D At the Mercy of the Mob (1940) 6/6 u Cape Fear (1962) 6/30 HD The Drop Out (1962) 6/26 s SILENT m Athena (1954) 6/8 y Carbine Williams (1952) 6/13 c Duck Soup (1933) 6/5 y The Avenging Rider (1943) 6/9 u Case of the Black Parrot (1941) 6/20, 6/29 y Dudes Are Pretty People (1942) 6/9 u SUSPENSE/MYSTERY D Castle on the Hudson (1940) 6/10 S z Dust Be My Destiny (1939) 6/3 –––––––––––––––––––––– B ––––––––––––––––––––––– D The Castle (1997) 6/21 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– w WAR c Baby Boom (1987) 6/27 m The Cat and the Fiddle (1934) 6/18 E Ho Basque Sports (1957) 6/13 D Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) 6/30 h Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) 6/29 y WESTERN m Beach Blanket Bingo (1965) 6/25 y Cattle King (1963) 6/24 m Easter Parade (1948) 6/10 w S m Beach Party (1963) 6/24 D Chariots of Fire (1981) 6/14 Edge of Darkness (1943) 6/9 S STAR OF THE MONTH D Bedevilled (1955) 6/6 Hc Child Psykolojiky (1941) 6/13 z Elevator to the Gallows (1958) 6/18 P Ann Sheridan D Beg, Borrow or Steal (1937) 6/1 Ho Chile “Land of Charm” (1937) 6/6 D The Entertainer (1960) 6/21 Ho Bermuda Cockleshells (1957) 6/20 D The Citadel (1938) 6/4 P sc Every Man for Himself (1924) 6/21 P D The Big Lift (1950) 6/15 D City for Conquest (1940) 6/30 S Ho Eyes of the Navy (1940) 6/13 TCM SPOTLIGHT y The Big Trees (1952) 6/24 R Clash by Night (1952) 6/19 h Eyes Without a Face (1959) 6/7 Jazz in Film m Bikini Beach (1964) 6/25 a Clash of the Titans (1981) 6/29 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– m Bitter Sweet (1940) 6/18 R The Clock (1945) 6/10 F NOT AVAILABLE IN CANADA u Black Legion (1937) 6/2 S c Cold Turkey (1971) 6/16 P c A Family Affair (1936) 6/21 m Black Orpheus (1959) 6/18 P D The Connection (1962) 6/8 y The Far Country (1955) 6/9 AVAILABLE AT TCM SHOP a Blackbeard, the Pirate (1952) 6/8 R Cool Hand Luke (1967) 6/3 z Farewell, My Lovely (1975) 6/15 P SHOP.TCM.COM or 1-888-9-TCMSHOP D Blackboard Jungle (1955) 6/20 c The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (1963) 6/21 c Father of the Bride (1950) 6/21 z Blow-Up (1966) 6/22 P m Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938) 6/24 S m Fiddler on the Roof (1971) 6/21 For more information on any movie m Blue Hawaii (1961) 6/17 z Crime in the Streets (1956) 6/15 P c Fifth Avenue Girl (1939) 6/2 playing this month, please search a The Blue Lagoon (1980) 6/24 a The Crimson Pirate (1952) 6/8 y The Fighting Gringo (1939) 6/6 the TCM Database at tcm.com. MOVIES A TO Z APRILJUNE 2019 2020 D The Five Pennies (1959) 6/8 P o Hollywood My Hometown (1965) 6/9, 6/25 H Know Your Money (1940) 6/27 a Mighty Joe Young (1949) 6/29 m Footlight Parade (1933) 6/14 o Hollywood Without Make-Up (1966) 6/28 m Million Dollar Mermaid (1952) 6/10 c The Footloose Heiress (1937) 6/2 S D Home From the Hill (1960) 6/30 –––––––––––––––––––––– L ––––––––––––––––––––––– Ho Modern Guatemala City (1945) 6/20 R Forget-Me-Not (1936) 6/5 u Homicide (1949) 6/29 c Lady for a Day (1933) 6/7 c Monkey Business (1931) 6/5 m Frankie and Johnny (1966) 6/5 c Honeymoon for Three (1941) 6/23 S z The Lady from Shanghai (1948) 6/27, 6/28 P c Moonstruck (1987) 6/5 D From Here to Eternity (1953) 6/15 c Hopscotch (1980) 6/6 m Lady Sings the Blues (1972) 6/25 P D The Mortal Storm (1940) 6/14 z Funny Games (1997) 6/21 h Horror of Dracula (1958) 6/13 a Lawrence of Arabia (1962) 6/6, 6/20 D Mouchette (1967) 6/28 P c Horse Feathers (1932) 6/5 m Les Girls (1957) 6/14 D Mourning Becomes Electra (1947) 6/4 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– G D Hotel Berlin (1945) 6/26 Ho Life in the Andes (1952) 6/13 u Murder at the Gallop (1963) 6/25 D Gangway for Tomorrow (1943) 6/16 Ho The House in the Middle (1954) 6/26 c Life with Father (1947) 6/21 z Murder by Contract (1958) 6/13, 6/14 sc Garden Gopher (1950) 6/20 m How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (1965) 6/25 D Little Miss Thoroughbred (1938) 6/3 S z Murder Is My Beat (1955) 6/29 m The Gene Krupa Story (1960) 6/11 P D The Human Comedy (1943) 6/1 R A Little Romance (1979) 6/7 u Murder Most Foul (1964) 6/25 D Gentleman’s Agreement (1947) 6/11 D Little Women (1933) 6/23 u Murder, She Said (1961) 6/25 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– c George Washington Slept Here (1942) 6/2, 6/23 S I c Living on Love (1937) 6/2 m Muscle Beach Party (1963) 6/25 z The Getaway (1972) 6/3 D I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) 6/3 D The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner c Music in the Air (1934) 6/22 c The Ghost Comes Home (1940) 6/1 D I Confess (1953) 6/15 (1962) 6/14 m My Dream Is Yours (1949) 6/2 c Gidget (1959) 6/10 D I Want to Live! (1958) 6/15 P R Love Affair (1939) 6/28 c My Favorite Wife (1940) 6/17 c The Girl from Jones Beach (1949) 6/11 c I Was a Male War Bride (1949) 6/23 S c Love Crazy (1941) 6/20 R My Man Godfrey (1936) 6/7 m The Glenn Miller Story (1954) 6/11 P Hc I’ll Never Crow Again (1941) 6/27 R Love in the Afternoon (1957) 6/22 D My Six Convicts (1952) 6/3 D God’s Little Acre (1958) 6/16 D In a Lonely Place (1950) 6/19 h Mysterious Island (1961) 6/29 Hc Goggle Fishing Bear (1949) 6/27 R Indiscretion of an American Wife (1954) 6/15 –––––––––––––––––––––– M ––––––––––––––––––––––– u Mystery House (1938) 6/2 S o Going to Blazes! (1947) 6/20 c It All Came True (1940) 6/23 S u M (1931) 6/26 D Mystery Train (1989) 6/12 D Gold for the Caesars (1964) 6/8 c It’s a Bear (1924) 6/21 u M (1951) 6/6 c The Great Morgan (1946) 6/1 c It’s a Bikini World (1967) 6/24 R Mad Holiday (1936) 6/29 –––––––––––––––––––––– N ––––––––––––––––––––––– D The Great O’Malley (1937) 6/3 S h It’s Alive (1974) 6/26 D Madchen in Uniform (1931) 6/26 HD Narcotics Pit of Despair (Part 1) (1967) 6/5 D The Great Sinner (1949) 6/11 D Made in Usa (1987) 6/12 m Naughty but Nice (1939) 6/30 S –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– m The Great Ziegfeld (1936) 6/1 J y The Magnificent Seven (1960) 6/9 m Navy Blues (1941) 6/17 S D The Group (1966) 6/12 c Jalopy (1953) 6/6 c The Major and the Minor (1942) 6/22 D The New Centurions (1972) 6/19 z Gun Crazy (1950) 6/13 Hm Jammin’ the Blues (1944) 6/22 u The Maltese Falcon (1941) 6/26 m New Moon (1940) 6/18 y The Gunfighter (1950) 6/11 m Jazz on a Summer’s Day (1959) 6/22 D A Man Called Adam (1966) 6/8 P m New Orleans (1947) 6/25 P a Gunga Din (1939) 6/13 H Joaquin Murrieta (1938) 6/9 D The Man I Love (1947) 6/15 P u Niagara (1953) 6/19 D Guns of Diablo (1964) 6/9 z Judex (1963) 6/7 D Man of the World (1931) 6/7 P z Night and the City (1950) 6/19 R A Guy Named Joe (1943) 6/20 u Juke Girl (1942) 6/30 S c The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942) 6/23 S c No More Ladies (1935) 6/12 sc July Days (1923) 6/21 D The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) 6/1 P c No Noise (1923) 6/21 S –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– H so Man with a Movie Camera (1929) 6/14 D Nora Prentiss (1947) 6/16 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– D H.M.
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