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A ADVENTURE C COMEDY Z CRIME O DOCUMENTARY D DRAMA E MOVIES A TO Z MAY 2020 h 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 5/2 h The Body Snatcher (1945) 5/30 h The Devil Bat (1940) 5/18 a w 36 Hours (1964) 5/9 R Born Reckless (1959) 5/30 R Devotion (1946) 5/13 ADVENTURE D m 42nd Street (1933) 5/11 m Born to Dance (1936) 5/11 The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) 5/13 c c Bowery Battalion (1951) 5/2 m Ding Dong Williams (1946) 5/8 COMEDY –––––––––––––––––––––– A ––––––––––––––––––––––– c Boys’ Night Out (1962) 5/2 c Dinner at Eight (1933) 5/13 D Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940) 5/13 P h The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962) 5/18 w The Dirty Dozen (1967) 5/25 z CRIME D Ace in the Hole (1951) 5/9 R Break of Hearts (1935) 5/12 h Doctor X (1932) 5/18 c The Actress (1953) 5/22 c Brewster McCloud (1970) 5/9 D Dolls (1987) 5/15 o DOCUMENTARY a Adventures of Don Juan (1948) 5/14 c The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941) 5/29 R Don Juan (Or if Don Juan Were a Woman) (1973) 5/17 u After the Thin Man (1936) 5/3 z Brother Orchid (1940) 5/14 Hc Double Exposure (1935) 5/9 D DRAMA HD Age 13 (1955) 5/15 z Bullets or Ballots (1936) 5/7 S z Double Indemnity (1944) 5/21 S c Alice Adams (1935) 5/12 D Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet (1940) 5/28 S e EPIC Hm All Girl Revue (1940) 5/27 –––––––––––––––––––––– C ––––––––––––––––––––––– h Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932) 5/18 D m sD The Dragon Painter (1919) 5/6 P All Night Long (1963) 5/7 Calamity Jane (1953) 5/27 HORROR/SCIENCE-FICTION c All Through the Night (1942) 5/14 Ho Calling on Cape Town (1952) 5/2 HD The Dragon Queen Threatens (1940) 5/30 Ho Amalfi Way (1955) 5/26 o Calling on Colombia (1940) 5/9 D Drug Stories (2019) 5/8 m MUSICAL z The Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse (1938) 5/14 S Ho Calling on Costa Rica (1947) 5/16 a Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) 5/23 D An Angel at My Table (1990) 5/13 Ho Calling on Michigan (1949) 5/30 c Duck Soup (1933) 5/31 R ROMANCE y Annie Oakley (1935) 5/27 u Cape Fear (1962) 5/15 P –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– w Ashes and Diamonds (1958) 5/10 a Captain Blood (1935) 5/16 E H SHORTS o Ask Me, Don’t Tell Me (1961) 5/1 a Captain Caution (1940) 5/23 w Edge of Darkness (1943) 5/23 D Assignment in Brittany (1943) 5/24 c Carefree (1938) 5/4 D Edge of the City (1957) 5/9 s SILENT R Casablanca (1942) 5/23, 5/27 R The End of the Affair (1955) 5/8 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– B D Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) 5/1 Hc Envy (1930) 5/30 u SUSPENSE/MYSTERY c Baby Boom (1987) 5/10 D The Children are Watching Us (1944) 5/3 h Eraserhead (1977) 5/22 D Baby Doll (1956) 5/1 D Chopping Mall (1986) 5/29 c Ever Since Eve (1937) 5/21 w WAR Hc Barney’s Hungry Cousin (1953) 5/30 D The Cincinnati Kid (1965) 5/29 S c The Expert (1932) 5/13 R The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957) 5/13 e Cleopatra (1963) 5/5 c The Eyes Have It (1931) 5/16 y WESTERN w Battle Cry (1955) 5/25 h Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) 5/1 w h –––––––––––––––––––––– F ––––––––––––––––––––––– Battle of the Bulge (1965) 5/25 Cocoon (1985) 5/1 S STAR OF THE MONTH Hc The Bear and the Beavers (1942) 5/2 a The Comancheros (1961) 5/9 u Fallen Angel (1945) 5/2, 5/3 Edward G. Robinson Hc The Bear and the Hare (1948) 5/9 D Coming Home (1978) 5/25 D The Fang Strikes (1940) 5/2 Hc Bear Raid Warden (1944) 5/16 u Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) 5/21 S y The Far Country (1955) 5/30 P u The Beast with Five Fingers (1946) 5/8 u Cornered (1946) 5/23, 5/24 u Fast and Furious (1939) 5/6 TCM SPOTLIGHT o Best of Private Screenings (2019) 5/4 u The Crimson Kimono (1959) 5/13, 5/16, 5/17 P c Feudin’ Fools (1952) 5/16 Asian Americans in Film D The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) 5/25 a The Crimson Pirate (1952) 5/16 D Five Star Final (1931) 5/28 S D Between Two Worlds (1944) 5/27 a The Flame and the Arrow (1950) 5/16 NOT AVAILABLE IN CANADA D Bicycle Thieves (1948) 5/3 –––––––––––––––––––––– D ––––––––––––––––––––––– c Flies Ain’t Human (1941) 5/9 sw The Big Parade (1925) 5/31 Hu Dark Shadows (1944) 5/29 m Flower Drum Song (1961) 5/20 P AVAILABLE AT TCM SHOP D Black Girl (1966) 5/31 z Daughter of Shanghai (1937) 5/6 P m Footlight Parade (1933) 5/11 SHOP.TCM.COM or 1-888-9-TCMSHOP D Black Narcissus (1947) 5/19 c A Day at the Races (1937) 5/2 c Francis (1950) 5/2 u Blackmail (1939) 5/22 S c The Daydreamer (1966) 5/22 m Frankie and Johnny (1966) 5/31 For more information on any movie D Blossoms in the Dust (1941) 5/12 w D-Day the Sixth of June (1956) 5/23 h From Beyond (1986) 5/15 playing this month, please search sD Body and Soul (1925) 5/3 D Deception (1946) 5/29 D From Here to Eternity (1953) 5/30 the TCM Database at tcm.com. MOVIES A TO Z APRILMAY 2019 2020 c The Front Page (1931) 5/9 c Hot Sands (1931) 5/9 D The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) 5/8 c Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) 5/21 D The Fugitive (1947) 5/5 a Hotel Reserve (1946) 5/15 z The Law and the Lab (1956) 5/18 u The Murder of Dr. Harrigan (1936) 5/18 R Fugitive Lovers (1934) 5/21 HD The House in the Middle (1954) 5/22 z The League of Gentlemen (1960) 5/7 y My Darling Clementine (1946) 5/2 m Funny Girl (1968) 5/26 z House of Bamboo (1955) 5/13 P D The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) 5/22 D My Six Convicts (1952) 5/4 m Funny Lady (1975) 5/26 z The Housemaid (1960) 5/31 D The Letter (1940) 5/6, 5/31 P c How Sweet It Is (1968) 5/30 R Light in the Piazza (1962) 5/10 –––––––––––––––––––––– N ––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– G z Little Caesar (1930) 5/7 S z The Naked City (1948) 5/17 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– sc The General (1927) 5/16 I c The Little Colonel (1935) 5/11 y The Naked Spur (1953) 5/16 c Genius at Work (1947) 5/30 R I Know Where I’m Going (1945) 5/3, 5/26 c The Little Giant (1933) 5/7 S u Niagara (1953) 5/17, 5/29 m Girl Crazy (1943) 5/18 c I Love You Again (1940) 5/17 D Lolita (1962) 5/15 z The Night Holds Terror (1955) 5/15 c A Girl in Every Port (1952) 5/28 D I Remember Mama (1948) 5/10 R Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (1955) 5/13 P u Night Must Fall (1937) 5/21 D The Girl in White (1952) 5/19 w I Was an American Spy (1951) 5/19 h Night of the Creeps (1986) 5/29 R Give Me Your Heart (1936) 5/20 D I’ll Cry Tomorrow (1955) 5/27 –––––––––––––––––––––– M ––––––––––––––––––––––– D The Night of the Iguana (1964) 5/1 w Glory (1989) 5/23 z Illegal (1955) 5/21 S h The Mad Genius (1931) 5/19 D Night Song (1947) 5/6 P m Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936) 5/17 c The Impossible Years (1968) 5/4 h Mad Love (1935) 5/19 D A Night to Remember (1958) 5/26 Ho Good Eating Habits (1951) 5/15 m Incendiary Blonde (1945) 5/26 c Mad Monster Party (1967) 5/22 m No Maps on My Taps (1978) 5/11 m Good News (1947) 5/18 R Indiscretion of an American Wife (1954) 5/26 c Madame Curie (1943) 5/20 u North by Northwest (1959) 5/15 D Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) 5/3 D Inside Daisy Clover (1965) 5/22 c The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) 5/10 R A Notorious Affair (1930) 5/20 Hh The Grandmother (1970) 5/18 R Intermezzo (1936) 5/8 c The Male Animal (1942) 5/28 D The Nun’s Story (1959) 5/19 o The Great Buster: A Celebration (2018) 5/16 D Interrupted Melody (1955) 5/27 c The Man I Love (1947) 5/8 Ho Nursery Rhyme Mysteries (1943) 5/22 w The Great Escape (1963) 5/25 D Into the Great Unknown (1940) 5/2 c The Man Who Loved Redheads (1954) 5/30 w The Green Berets (1968) 5/23 h It Came From Outer Space (1953) 5/1 u The Man with Two Faces (1934) 5/14 S –––––––––––––––––––––– O ––––––––––––––––––––––– o Grey Gardens (1976) 5/19 c It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947) 5/28 h Maniac (1963) 5/1 u Odd Man Out (1947) 5/15 R A Guy Named Joe (1943) 5/28 c It’s Love I’m After (1937) 5/29 e Marie Antoinette (1938) 5/5 D Old Acquaintance (1943) 5/14 m Gypsy (1962) 5/4 D Marie: A True Story (1985) 5/12 D The Old Maid (1939) 5/10 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– J R Mary of Scotland (1936) 5/5 c Olive’s Sweepstake Ticket (1941) 5/2 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– H e Juarez (1939) 5/5 a Masquerade (1965) 5/17 h The Omega Man (1971) 5/18 D Hamlet (1948) 5/19 e Julius Caesar (1953) 5/15 Hm Match Your Mood (1968) 5/15 o On the Road to Monterrey (1943) 5/5 h Hands of a Stranger (1962) 5/18 R June Bride (1948) 5/29 Hw Men of the Sky (1942) 5/28 D On the Waterfront (1954) 5/2 c Hard Boiled Mahoney (1947) 5/30 c Mental Poise (1938) 5/4 D Once to Every Woman (1934) 5/3 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– D The Hard Way (1942) 5/14 K Ho MGM Is on the Move! (1964) 5/31 Hc One Got Fat (1963) 5/15 z The Harder They Come (1972) 5/22 HD Keep Off the Grass (1969) 5/29 o MGM Parade Show # 1 (1955) 5/3, 5/7, 5/16, 5/30 m One Sunday Afternoon (1948) 5/28 D The Hatchet Man (1932) 5/8 S D Keeper of the Flame (1943) 5/12 o Mighty Niagara (1943) 5/29 D Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945) 5/28 S sD He Who Gets Slapped (1924) 5/31 z Key Largo (1948) 5/7 S D Mildred Pierce (1945) 5/9, 5/10 u Out of the Past (1947) 5/16 w Hell to Eternity (1960) 5/24 a Kid Galahad (1937) 5/21 S m Million Dollar Mermaid (1952) 5/20 D Hide-Out (1934) 5/21 a King Solomon’s Mines (1950) 5/31 c Millionaire Playboy (1940) 5/4 –––––––––––––––––––––– P ––––––––––––––––––––––– D The Hill (1965) 5/16 u A Kiss Before Dying (1956) 5/30, 5/31 D The Miracle Worker (1962) 5/12 c Page Miss Glory (1935) 5/6 c Hold That Baby! (1949) 5/9 m Kiss Me Kate (1953) 5/11 m Mischa Elman (1926) 5/8 Hm Paree, Paree (1934) 5/2 c Hollywood Canteen (1944) 5/3 c Miss Pacific Fleet (1935) 5/6 Ho Pastoral Panoramas (1950) 5/26 –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––– o Hollywood My Hometown (1965) 5/1 L c Mister Roberts (1955) 5/8 c Pat and Mike (1952) 5/12 o u Hollywood Without Make-Up (1966) 5/17 Lady in the Lake (1947) 5/21 c Moonstruck (1987) 5/17 D Payment on Demand (1951) 5/29 R Homecoming (1948) 5/25 m Lady Sings the Blues (1972) 5/26 D c Morning Glory (1933) 5/22 Penelope (1966) 5/4 c Horse Feathers (1932) 5/2 u The Lady Vanishes (1938) 5/26 o Motoring in Mexico (1943) 5/5 m Pennies from Heaven (1981) 5/11 Hc Hot News Margie (1931) 5/2 c Larceny, Inc.
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