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2Friday 1Thursday 3Saturday 4Sunday 5Monday 6Tuesday 7Wednesday 8Thursday 9Friday 10Saturday JULY 2021 1THURSDAY 2FRIDAY DAYTIME THEME: DAYTIME THEME: TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: WILLIAM WYLER KEEPING THE KIDS BUSY PRIMETIME THEME: PRIMETIME THEME: SELVIS FRIDAY NIGHT NEO-NOIR Seeing Double 8:00 PM Harper (‘66) 8:00 PM Kissin’ Cousins (‘64) 10:15 PM Point Blank (‘67) 10:00 PM Double Trouble (‘67) 12:00 AM Warning Shot (‘67) 12:00 AM Clambake (‘67) 2:00 AM Live A Little, Love a Little (‘68) 3SATURDAY 4SUNDAY DAYTIME THEME: DAYTIME THEME: SATURDAY MATINEE HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY PRIMETIME THEME: PRIMETIME THEME: GABLE GOES WEST HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY 8:00 PM The Misfits (‘61) 8:00 PM Yankee Doodle Dandy (‘42) 10:15 PM The Tall Men (‘55) 10:15 PM 1776 (‘72) JULY JailhouseThes Stranger’s Rock(‘57) Return (‘33) S STAR OF THE MONTH: Elvis 5MONDAY 6TUESDAY 7WEDNESDAY P TCM SPOTLIGHT: Star Signs DAYTIME THEME: DAYTIME AND PRIMETIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME: MEET CUTES DAYTIME THEME: TY HARDIN TCM PREMIERE PRIMETIME THEME: SOMETHING ON THE SIDE PRIMETIME THEME: DIRECTED BY BRIAN DE PALMA PRIMETIME THEME: THE GREAT AMERICAN MIDDLE TWITTER EVENTS 8:00 PM The Bonfire of the Vanities (‘90) PSTAR SIGNS Small Town Dramas NOT AVAILABLE IN CANADA 10:15 PM Obsession (‘76) Fire Signs 8:00 PM Peyton Place (‘57) 12:00 AM Sisters (‘72) 8:00 PM The Cincinnati Kid (‘65) 10:45 PM Picnic (‘55) 1:45 AM Blow Out (‘81) (Steeve McQueen – Aries) 12:45 AM East of Eden (‘55) 4:00 AM Body Double (‘84) 10:00 PM The Long Long Trailer (‘59) 3:00 AM Kings Row (‘42) (Lucille Ball – Leo) 5:15 AM Our Town (‘40) 12:00 AM The Bad and the Beautiful (‘52) (Kirk Douglas–Sagittarius) 8THURSDAY 9FRIDAY 10SATURDAY DAYTIME THEME: DAYTIME THEME: DAYTIME THEME: FAMOUS REDHEADS LET THE SUN SHINE SATURDAY MATINEE PRIMETIME THEME: PRIMETIME THEME: PRIMETIME THEME: SELVIS FRIDAY NIGHT NEO-NOIR OUTLAW BIKERS Behind The Wheel 8:00 PM Get Carter (‘71) 8:00 PM The Wild One (‘53) 8:00 PM Viva Las Vegas (‘64) 10:00 PM The Friends of Eddie Coyle (‘73) 9:30 PM The Glory Stompers (‘67) 10:00 PM Speedway (‘68) 12:00 AM Chinatown (‘74) 11:00 PM Devil’s Angels (‘67) 12:00 AM Spinout (‘66) Rough and Tumble Elvis 2:00 AM Harum Scarum (‘65) 4:00 AM Stay Away, Joe (‘68) Body Double (‘84) 6:00 AM Charro! (‘69) JULY 2021 11SUNDAY 12MONDAY 13TUESDAY 14WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME THEME: DAYTIME THEME: DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): GOSSIP GIRLS THE SPORTING LIFE SCREWBALL COMEDIES ROBERT MITCHUM WESTERNS 8:00 PM The Women (‘39) PRIMETIME THEME: PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): 10:30 PM The Opposite Sex (‘56) MAX STEINER – PART I PSTAR SIGNS FROM HOLLYWOOD TO THE HEARTLAND 8:00 PM The Most Dangerous Game (‘32) Earth Signs Small Town Comedies 9:15 PM King Kong (‘33) 8:00 PM Love in the Afternoon (‘57) 8:00 PM The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (‘43) 11:15 PM Gone with the Wind (‘39) (Audrey Hepburn & Gary Cooper – Taurus) 9:45 PM Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (‘36) 3:15 AM Of Human Bondage (‘34) 10:30 PM Grand Hotel (‘32) 12:00 AM Theodora Goes Wild (‘36) 4:45 AM Mildred Pierce (‘45) (Greta Garbo – Virgo) 1:45 AM A Stranger in Town (‘43) 12:30 AM To Have and Have Not (‘44) 3:00 AM Small Town Girl (‘36) (Humphrey Bogart – Capricorn) 5:00 AM Love Finds Andy Hardy (‘38) 15THURSDAY 16FRIDAY 17SATURDAY 18SUNDAY DAYTIME THEME: DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME: PRIMETIME THEME(S): NELSON AND JEANETTE TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: BARBARA STANWYCK SATURDAY MATINEE THE NICHOLAS BROTHERS PRIMETIME THEME: PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): 8:00 PM Orchestra Wives (‘42) SELVIS FRIDAY NIGHT NEO-NOIR ANTHONY QUINN DOUBLE FEATURE 10:00 PM Stormy Weather (‘43) Out of the Army 4:45 PM Elizabeth Taylor: An Intimate 8:00 PM Requiem for a Heavyweight (‘62) 11:30 PM Pie, Pie Blackbird (‘32) 8:00 PM Blue Hawaii (‘61) Portrait (‘75) 9:45 PM Zorba the Greek (‘64) 10:00 PM G.I. Blues (‘60) 8:00 PM Pulp (‘72) 12:00 AM Kid Galahad (‘62) 9:45 PM Body Heat (‘81) 2:00 AM Elvis: That’s the Way It Is (‘70) 12:00 AM To Live and Die in L.A. (‘85) 19MONDAY 20TUESDAY Stormy Weather (‘43) DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): 100 YEARS OF OLYMPIC FILMS TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: NATALIE WOOD PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): 100 YEARS OF OLYMPIC FILMS PSTAR SIGNS Going Out with a Bang Air Signs 8:00 PM Games of the XXI Olympiad (‘77) 8:00 PM Rebel Without a Cause (‘55) 10:15 PM 16 Days of Glory (‘86) (James Dean – Aquarius) 3:15 AM Marathon (‘93) 10:00 PM The Prince and the Showgirl (‘57) 5:30 AM First (2012) (Marilyn Monroe – Gemini) 12:15 AM Gilda (‘46) (Rita Hayworth – Libra) 21WEDNESDAY 22THURSDAY DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME: MORE MONEY, MORE PROBLEMS IRENE DUNNE PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME: FROM HOLLYWOOD TO THE HEARTLAND SELVIS Small Town Musicals Troubled Youth 8:00 PM Bye Bye Birdie (‘63) 8:00 PM Jailhouse Rock (‘57) 10:00 PM The Music Man (‘62) 10:00 PM Follow that Dream (‘62) 12:45 AM Meet Me in St. Louis (‘44) 12:00 AM Frankie and Johnny (‘66) 2:45 AM Janie (‘44) 2:00 AM Change of Habit (‘69) 4:45 AM Four Daughters (‘38) JULY 2021 23FRIDAY 24SATURDAY 25 SUNDAY WEEKLY SHOWCASES DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME: PRIMETIME THEME(S): MAGICAL MIDDLE EAST SATURDAY MATINEE GOTHIC GOVERNESSES TCM UNDERGROUND PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): 8:00 PM Dragonwyck (‘46) Fridays at 2:00am (ET) / 11:00pm (PT) FRIDAY NIGHT NEO-NOIR FAMILY FANTASY FUN 10:00 PM Jane Eyre (‘43) What’s the Matter with Helen? (‘71) 8:00 PM Blood Simple (‘84) 8:00 PM Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (‘68) Fragment of Seeking (‘46)* 10:00 PM Night Moves (‘75) 10:45 PM Tom Thumb (‘58) Picnic (‘49)* 11:45 PM Cutter’s Way (‘81) On the Edge (‘49)* The Assignation (‘53)* The Wormwood Star (‘56) * Usher (2000) * Remember My Name (‘78) * Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw (‘76) * Stunts (‘77) * When a Stranger Calls (‘79) 26MONDAY 27TUESDAY 28WEDNESDAY Alice, Sweet Alice (‘76) * DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): Piranha (‘78) * HOT, HOT, HOT! I FEEL IT IN MY FINGERS AMERICAN IMMIGRANT STORIES The Swarm (‘78) * PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): MAX STEINER – PART II PSTAR SIGNS FROM HOLLYWOOD TO THE HEARTLAND 8:00 PM Johnny Belinda (‘48) Water Signs The Heartland NOIR ALLEY 10:00 PM Now, Voyager (‘42) 8:00 PM Butterfield 8 (‘60) 8:00 PM Some Came Running (‘58) Saturdays at Midnight (ET) /9:00pm (PT) and 12:15 AM Casablanca (‘42) (Elizabeth Taylor – Pisces) 10:30 PM Paper Moon (‘73) Sundays at 10:00am (ET) /7:00am (PT) 2:15 AM Adventures of Don Juan (‘48) 10:00 PM The Gay Divorcee (‘34) 12:30 AM The Last Picture Show (‘71) Guilty Bystander (‘50)* 4:15 AM The Searchers (‘56) (Ginger Rogers – Cancer) 2:45 AM Bonnie and Clyde (‘67) The Bribe (‘49)* 12:00 AM Mogambo (‘53) 4:45 AM Badlands (‘73) Los tallos amargos (‘56)* (Grace Kelly – Scorpio) Cause for Alarm (‘51)* Hollow Triumph (‘48) 29THURSDAY 30FRIDAY Butterfield 8(‘60) SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS DAYTIME THEME: DAYTIME THEME(S): Sundays at Midnight (ET) / 9:00pm (PT) TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: WILLIAM POWELL SPIES LIKE US Mockery (‘27)* PRIMETIME THEME: PRIMETIME THEME(S): So This is Paris (‘26)* SELVIS FRIDAY NIGHT NEO-NOIR The Kid Brother (‘27) Smooth Talker 8:00 PM Blade Runner:The FInal Cut (‘82) Just a Good Guy (‘24) 8:00 PM Tickle Me (‘65) 10:15 PM Mona Lisa (‘86)) Charley My Boy! (‘26)* 10:00 PM It Happened at the World’s Fair (‘63) 12:15 AM Tequilla Sunrise (‘88) Long Pants (‘27)* 12:00 AM The Trouble With Girls (‘69) 2:00 AM Girl Happy (‘65) 4:00 AM This Is Elvis (‘81) TCM IMPORTS Sundays at 2:00am (ET) /11:00pm (PT) Paris, Texas (‘84)* Godzilla (‘54) SATURDAY Godzilla Raids Again (‘55)* 31 La Collectionneuse (‘67) SATURDAY MATINEE Suzanne’s Career (‘63)* PRIMETIME THEME(S): Ma Vie en Rose (‘97) DOLLARS DOUBLE FEATURE The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (‘64)* 8:00 PM A Fist Full of Dollars (‘64) 10:45 PM For a few Dollars More (‘65) *Programming times are subject to change. Check the monthly schedule for up-to-date showtimes. View a sneak peek of next month on the next page! JULY 2021 The Notorious Landlady (‘62) 1SUNDAY 2MONDAY DAYTIME & PRIMETIME THEME(S): DAYTIME & PRIMETIME THEME(S): BETTE DAVIS RICHARD BURTON 6:00 AM Marked Woman (‘37) 6:00 AM Villain (‘71) 8:00 AM Winter Meeting (‘48) 8:45 AM Look Back in Anger (‘59) 10:00 AM The Corn is Green (‘45) 9:30 AM The Longest Day (‘62) 12:00 PM The Old Maid (‘39) 12:30 PM The Comedians (‘67) 1:45 PM A Stolen Life (‘46) 3:15 PM The Sandpiper (‘65) 3:45 PM Pocketful of Miracles (‘61) 5:15 PM Where Eagles Dare (‘68) 6:15 PM The Bride Came C.O.D. (‘41) 8:00 PM Anne of the Thousand Days (‘69) 8:00 PM Jezebel (‘38) 10:45 PM The Taming of the Shrew (‘67) 10:00 PM All This, And Heaven Too (‘40) 1:00 AM The Night of the Iguana (‘64) 12:30 AM What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? 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