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2011 Schedule 2011 SCHEDULE MONDAY, AUGUST 1 • MARLON BRANDO 6:00 AM The Fugitive Kind (’60) 8:15 AM Julius Caesar (’53) 10:30 AM The Chase (’66) 1:00 PM Reflections in a Golden Eye (’67) 3:00 PM The Teahouse of the August Moon (’56) 5:15 PM Guys and Dolls (’55) 8:00 PM The Wild One (’53) 9:30 PM A Streetcar Named Desire (’51) 12:00 AM On the Waterfront (’54) 2:00 AM The Freshman (’90) 4:00 AM The Formula (’80) TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 • PAULETTE GODDARD 6:00 AM Vice Squad (’53) 7:30 AM Dramatic School (’38) 9:00 AM Paris Model (’53) 10:30 AM Nothing But the Truth (’41) 12:15 PM The Crystal Ball (’43) 1:45 PM On Our Merry Way (’48) 3:30 PM Charge of the Lancers (’53) 4:45 PM Second Chorus (’40) 6:30 PM Modern Times (’36) 8:00 PM The Great Dictator (’40) 10:15 PM Reap The Wild Wind (’42) 12:30 AM An Ideal Husband (’47) 2:15 AM The Women (’39) 4:30 AM Pot O’ Gold (’41) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 • BETTE davis 6:00 AM The Working Man (’33) 7:30 AM Stardust: The Bette Davis Story (’05) 9:00 AM Now, Voyager (’42) 11:00 AM Bordertown (’35) 12:45 PM 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (’32) 2:15 PM Juarez (’39) 4:30 PM The Letter (’40) 6:30 PM The Petrified Forest (’36) 8:00 PM The Old Maid (’39) 10:00 PM Jezebel (’38) 12:00 AM The Corn is Green (’45) 2:00 AM The Catered Affair (“56) 3:45 AM John Paul Jones (’59) 10:15 PM Bullitt (’68) 12:15 AM Junior Bonner (’72) 2:00 AM The Reivers (’69) 4:00 AM The Cincinnati Kid (’65) THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 • RONALD COLMAN 6:00 AM Lucky Partners (’40) 7:45 AM My Life with Caroline (’41) 9:15 AM The White Sister (’23) 11:30 AM Kiki (’26) 1:30 PM Raffles (’30) 2:45 PM The Unholy Garden (’31) 4:15 PM Arrowsmith (’31) 6:15 PM The Prisoner of Zenda (’37) 8:00 PM A Tale of Two Cities (’35) 10:15 PM Random Harvest (’42) 12:30 AM Her Night of Romance (’24) 1:45 AM Lost Horizon (’37) 4:00 AM The Story of Mankind (’57) FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 • JOHN GARFIELD 6:00 AM Four Daughters (’38) 7:45 AM Blackwell’s Island (’39) 9:00 AM They Made Me a Criminal (’39) 10:45 AM Dangerously They Live (’42) 12:15 PM Pride of the Marines (’45) 2:30 PM Air Force (’43) 4:45 PM Humoresque (’46) 7:00 PM The John Garfield Story (’03) 8:00 PM The Postman Always Rings Twice (’46) 10:00 PM The Breaking Point (’50) 12:00 AM We Were Strangers (’49) 2:00 AM He Ran All the Way (’51) 3:30 AM Destination Tokyo (’43) SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 • LUCILLE BALL 6:00 AM DuBarry Was a Lady (’43) 8:00 AM Panama Lady (’39) 9:30 AM Without Love (’45) 11:30 AM Miss Grant Takes Richmond (’49) 1:00 PM The Fuller Brush Girl (’50) 2:30 PM The Long, Long Trailer (’54) 4:30 PM Best Foot Forward (’43) 6:15 PM Dance, Girl, Dance (’40) 8:00 PM Stage Door (’37) (also The Essentials) 9:45 PM The Big Street (’42) 11:30 PM Easy to Wed (’46) 1:30 AM Lured (’47) 3:15 AM The Affairs of Annabel (’38) 4:30 AM Annabel Takes a Tour (’38) SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 • CHARLES LAUGHTON 6:00 AM Payment Deferred (’32) 7:30 AM The Private Life of Henry VIII (’33) 9:15 AM Rembrandt (’36) 10:45 AM Sidewalks of London (’38) 12:15 PM The Bribe (’49) 2:00 PM Mutiny on the Bounty (’35) 4:30 PM Spartacus (’60) 8:00 PM The Hunchback of Notre Dame (’39) (also Essentials Jr.) 10:15 PM Hobson’s Choice (’54) 12:15 AM The Canterville Ghost (’44) 2:00 AM Stand By for Action (’42) 4:00 AM The Man from Down Under (’43) MONDAY, AUGUST 8 • ORSON WELLES 6:00 AM The Tartars (’61) 7:30 AM Tomorrow is Forever (’46) 9:30 AM Moby Dick (’56) 11:30 AM The V.I.P.s (’63) 1:30 PM The Stranger (’46) 3:15 PM Journey Into Fear (’42) 4:30 PM Trent’s Last Case (’53) 6:15 PM Mr. Arkadin (’62) 8:00 PM The Third Man (’49) 10:00 PM Citizen Kane (’41) 12:15 AM Touch of Evil (’58) 2:00 AM The Lady from Shanghai (’48) 4:00 AM Immortal Story (’68) TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 • ANN DVORAK 6:00 AM Crooner (’32) 7:15 AM Sweet Music (’35) 9:00 AM Stranger in Town (’32) 10:15 AM Side Streets (’34) 11:30 AM Gentlemen are Born (’34) 1:00 PM Massacre (’34) 2:15 PM Friends of Mr. Sweeney (’34) 3:30 PM College Coach (’33) 5:00 PM The Crowd Roars (’32) 6:30 PM G-Men (’35) 8:00 PM Scarface (’32) 9:45 PM Three on a Match (’32) 11:00 PM Blind Alley (’39) (Sony pool title) 12:15 AM The Long Night (’47) 2:00 AM I Was an American Spy (’51) 3:45 AM Our Very Own (’50) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 • SHIRLEY MACLAINE 6:00 AM Two Loves (’61) 8:00 AM The Sheepman (’58) 9:45 AM Two for the Seesaw (’62) 12:00 PM The Children’s Hour (’61) 2:00 PM Irma La Douce (’63) 4:30 PM Around the World in 80 Days (’56) 8:00 PM The Apartment (’60) 10:30 PM Some Came Running (’58) 1:00 AM Ocean’s Eleven (’60) 3:30 AM The Yellow Rolls-Royce (’64) THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 • BEN JOHNSON 6:00 AM 3 Godfathers (’48) 8:00 AM Fort Defiance (’51) 9:30 AM Wild Stallion (’52) 11:00 AM War Drums (’57) 12:30 AM Cheyenne Autumn (’64) 3:30 PM Major Dundee (’65) 6:00 PM Junior Bonner (’72) 8:00 PM Mighty Joe Young (’49) 9:45 PM Wagon Master (’50) 11:15 PM She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (’48) 1:15 AM The Last Picture Show (’72) 3:30 AM The Wild Bunch (’69) FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 • CLAUDETTE COLBERT 6:00 AM Boom Town (’40) 8:00 AM The Secret Heart (’46) 10:00 AM The Secret Fury (’50) 11:30 AM Three Came Home (’50) 1:30 PM Parrish (’61) 4:15 PM Without Reservations (’46) 6:15 PM She Married Her Boss (’35) 8:00 PM Midnight (’39) 10:00 PM It’s a Wonderful World (’39) 11:30 PM It Happened One Night (’34) 1:30 AM Since You Went Away (’44) 4:30 AM Outpost in Malaya (’52) SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 • JAMES StewaRT 6:00 AM The Last Gangster (’37) 7:30 AM The Shopworn Angel (’38) 9:00 AM Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (’39) 11:15 AM Wife vs. Secretary (’36) 12:45 PM Vivacious Lady (’37) 2:30 PM The Shop Around the Corner (’40) 4:15 PM Bell, Book and Candle (’59) 6:15 PM The Naked Spur (’53) 8:00 PM The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (’62) (also The Essentials) 10:15 PM No Highway In the Sky (’51) 12:00 AM Anatomy of a Murder (’59) 2:45 AM The Murder Man (’35) 4:00 AM The Stratton Story (’49) SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 • RALPH BELLAMY 6:00 AM Carefree (’38) 7:30 AM The Secret Six (’31) 9:00 AM Headline Shooter (’33) 10:15 AM Picture Snatcher (’60) 11:45 AM The Wedding Night (’35) 1:15 PM Let Us Live (’39) 2:30 PM Dive Bomber (’41) 4:45 PM The Professionals (’66) 6:45 PM The Wolf Man (’41) 8:00 PM His Girl Friday (’40) (also Essentials Jr.) 9:45 PM The Awful Truth (’37) 11:30 PM Sunrise at Campobello (’60) 2:00 AM The Narrow Corner (’33) 3:15 AM Girls’ School (’38) 4:30 AM West of Boradway (’31) MONDAY, AUGUST 15 • LON CHANEY 6:00 AM The Ace of Hearts (’21) 7:30 AM The Unholy Three (’30) 9:00 AM Oliver Twist (’22) 11:00 AM He Who Gets Slapped (’24) 12:15 PM The Monster (’25) 1:45 PM Tell It to the Marines (’26) 3:30 PM Mockery (’27) 4:45 PM Mr. Wu (’27) 6:30 PM Laugh, Clown, Laugh (’28) 8:00 PM The Hunchback of Notre Dame (’23) 10:00 PM The Phantom of the Opera (’25) 12:00 AM Unholy Three (’25) 1:30 AM The Unknown (’27) 2:30 AM West of Zanzibar (’28) 3:45 AM Where East is East (’29) 5:00 AM London After Midnight (’27) TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 • JOANNE WoodwaRD 6:00 AM Count Three and Pray (’55) 7:45 AM Rally 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