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2010 Schedule 2010 SCHEDULE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 TCM Spotlight: The History of Hollywood 8:00 PM Moguls and Movies Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode One – Peepshow Pioneers (’10) 9:00 PM The Films of Thomas Edison Blacksmithing Scene (1893) The Barbershop (1893) Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze (1894) Sandow (1894) Boxing Cats (1894) Annabelle Butterfly Dance (1894) Sioux Ghost Dance (1984) Annie Oakley (1894) Roberta and Doretto - Chinese Laundry (1894) Fire Rescue Scene (1894) Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1895) The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1895) The John C. Rice - May Irwin Kiss (1896) Shooting the Chutes (1896) Fatima, Muscle Dancer (1896) Fifth Avenue, New York (1897) Mr. Edison at Work in His Chemical Laboratory (1897) What Happened on 23rd, NYC Pan American Exposition by Night (1901) Life of an American Fireman (1903) What Happened in the tunnel (1903) The Great Train Robbery (1903) The Kleptomaniac (1905) The Little Train Robbery (1905) The Dream of a Rarebit Fiend (1906) Three American Beauties (1906) Films of the San Francisco Earthquake (1906) The “Teddy” Bears (1907) The Rivals (1907) Rescued from an Eagle’s Nest (1908) The Lone Game (1915) 11:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode One – Peepshow Pioneers (’10) 2010 SCHEDULE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 TCM Spotlight: The History of Hollywood – Continued 12:00 AM D.W. Griffith with Biograph Those Awful Hats (’09) Corner in Wheat (’09) In the Border States (’10) For His Son (’12) The Sunbeam (’12) The Girl and Her Trust (’12) The Musketeers of Pig Alley (’12) The Mothering Heart (’13) 2:00 AM The Films of Georges Melies Card Party (1896) The Vanishing Lady (1896) A Nightmare (1896) The One Man Band (1900) The Trip Conjurer and the Living Head (1900) Excelsior! - Prince of Magicians (1901) The Devil and the Statue (1901) A Trip to the Moon (1902) Gulliver’s Travels Among the Lilliputians and the Giants (1902) The Infernal Cake-Walk (1903) The Kingdom of Faries (1903) Jupiter’s Thunderballs (1903) The Cook in Trouble (1904) A Crazy Composer (1905) The Eclipse, or The Courtship of the Sun and Moon (1907) The Conquest of the Pole (1912) 4:00 AM Silent Shakespeare King John (1899) The Tempest (1908) A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1909) King Lear (1910) Twelfth Night (1910) The Merchant of Venice (1910) Richard III (1911) 5:30 AM Ramona (’10) 2010 SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 TCM Spotlight: The History of Hollywood 8:00 PM The Magic Box (’51) 10:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode One – Peepshow Pioneers (’10) 11:00 PM Nickelodeon (’76) (Sony pool title) 1:15 AM Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops (’55) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 TCM Spotlight: The History of Hollywood 7:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A Hisory of Hollywood: Episode One – Peepshow Pioneers (’10) 8:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode Two – The Birth of Hollywood (’10) 9:00 PM Traffic in Souls (’13) 10:30 PM The Indian Massacre (’12) 11:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode Two – The Birth of Hollywood (’10) 12:00 AM The Birth of a Nation (’15) 3:15 AM Within Our Gates (’20) 4:45 AM The Blot (’21) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 TCM Spotlight: The History of Hollywood 8:00 PM The Immigrant (’17) 8:45 PM Yankee Doodle in Berlin (’19) 10:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode Two – The Birth of Hollywood (’10) 11:00 PM The Poor Little Rich Girl (’17) 12:30 AM The Coward (’15) 2:00 AM The Squaw Man (’14) 3:30 AM The Mark of Zorro (’20) 2010 SCHEDULE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 TCM Spotlight: The History of Hollywood 7:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode Two – The Birth of Hollywood (’10) 8:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode Three – The Dream Merchants (’10) 9:00 PM Sunrise (’27) (Fox pool title) 11:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode Three – The Dream Merchants (’10) 12:00 AM The Iron Horse (’24) 2:30 AM Flesh and the Devil (’26) 4:30 AM Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (’21) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 TCM Spotligtht: The History of Hollywood 8:00 PM The Kid (’21) 9:00 PM The Pilgrim (’23) 10:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode There – The Dream Merchants (’10) 11:00 PM One Week (’20) 11:30 PM Steamboat Bill Jr. (’28) 12:45 AM Safety Last (’23) 2:15 AM For Heaven’s Sake (’26) 3:15 AM Show People (’28) 5:15 AM Fool’s Luck (’26) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 TCM Spotlight: The History of Hollywood 7:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode There – The Dream Merchants (’10) 8:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode 4 - Brother Can You Spare a Dream (’10) 9:00 PM Footlight Parade (’33) 11:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode 4 -Brother Can You Spare a Dream (’10) 12:00 AM The Public Enemy (’31) 1:30 AM Little Caesar (’30) 3:00 AM I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (’32) 5:00 AM Red Dust (’32) 2010 SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 TCM Spotligtht: The History of Hollywood 8:00 PM It Happened One Night (’34) 10:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode 4 - Brother Can You Spare a Dream? (’10) 11:00 PM Duck Soup (’33) 12:15 AM Top Hat (’35) 2:00 AM Little Women (’33) 4:00 AM Of Human Bondage (’34) 5:30 AM Anna Christie (’30) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29 TCM Spotligtht: The History of Hollywood 7:00 PM Moguls and Movie Stars, A History of Hollywood: Episode 4 - Brother Can You Spare a Dream? 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