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This Month on Tcm Showcases WEEKLY THIS MONTH ON TCM SHOWCASES 1 31 DAYS OF OSCAR® 8 SJEAN HARLOW 14 PEMPLOYEE PICKS 19 STARRING MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN 26 STARRING JOAN CRAWFORD THE ESSENTIALS The Emperor Waltz (’48) Red-Headed Woman (’32) The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (’58) Hannah and Her Sisters (’86) Mildred Pierce (’45) Must-See Classics All About Eve (’50) Three Wise Girls (’32) Monica Neal Tarzan, the Ape Man (’32) Daisy Kenyon (’47) Saturdays at 8:00pm (ET) 5:00pm (PT) Cabaret (’72) Riffraff (’36) The Man from Laramie (’55) The Devil Doll (’36) This Woman Is Dangerous (’52) Cool Hand Luke (’67) Somebody Up There Likes Me (’56) Suzy (’36) Richard Steiner The Tall T (’57) Goodbye, My Fancy (’51) Love Me Tonight (’32) Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (’63) City Lights (’31) Strangers on a Train (’51) Holly Hadesty The Voice of Bugle Ann (’36) The Damned Don’t Cry (’50) Hannah and Her Sisters (’86) The Graduate (’67) Fernando Salinas Never Too Late (’65) Mildred Pierce (’45) 2 31 DAYS OF OSCAR® 9 SECRETARY SCHOOL 27 AFFAIRS TO REMEMBER—LOVE S East of Eden (’55) Ask Any Girl (’59) 15 JEAN HARLOW 20 STARRING GEORGE MURPHY STORIES TOLD IN FLASHBACK TCM UNDERGROUND Around the World in 80 Days (’56) More Than a Secretary (’36) The Public Enemy (’31) Public Menace (’35) The Way We Were (’73) Cult Classics Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan (’84) This Could Be the Night (’57) Bombshell (’33) The Women Men Marry (’37) Accident (‘67) Fridays at 2:00am (ET) 11:00pm (PT) Obsession (’76) She’s Got Everything (’38) Libeled Lady (’36) Broadway Melody of 1940 (’40) Road Games (’81) Dancing Co-Ed (’39) Reckless (’35) 28 PEMPLOYEE PICKS Repo Man (’84) * 3 31 DAYS OF OSCAR® We Are Such Fools (’38) Personal Property (’37) 21 PEMPLOYEE PICKS The Boogens (’82) Annie Hall (’77) Christine Drayer Carnival Magic (’82) Grand Hotel (’32) Kings Row (’42) Peter McIntosh In Which We Serve (’42) 10 PEMPLOYEE PICKS 16 A TRIBUTE TO THE MUSEUM OF Mutiny on the Bounty (’35) Caught (’49) Lee Tsiantis Genevieve McGillicuddy SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS The Broadway Melody (’29) The Searchers (’56) MODERN ART FILM ARCHIVE A Summer Place (’59) Elevator to the Gallows (’58) Scott McGee Matt Pylant Silent Treasures The Star (’52) A Taste of Honey (’62) Millie De Chirico Bringing Up Baby (’38) Megan Buckle-Robinson Jason and the Argonauts (’63) Sara Turner Sundays at Midnight (ET) 9:00pm (PT) California Suite (’78) Cabin in the Sky (’43) Carmen Madison Arsenic and Old Lace (’44) Seven Samurai (’54) Kevin Little Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (’20) Imitation of Life (’59) Born Yesterday (’50) S Marna Grantham 29 JEAN HARLOW The Passion of Joan of Arc (’28) * FOR LOVE OR MONEY? Sunnyside Up (‘29) S 4 22 JEAN HARLOW Dinner at Eight (’33) The Boob (’26) * LEWIS MILESTONE WAR Follow the Fleet (’36) Clambake (’67) 11 Wife vs. Secretary (’36) The Girl from Missouri (’34) Noah’s Ark (’29) * CLASSICS Manhatta (’21) Latin Lovers (’53) Red Dust (’32) Platinum Blonde (’31) The City (’39) The Richest Girl in the World (’35) All Quiet on the Western Front (’30) Hold Your Man (’33) The Beast of the City (’32) TCM IMPORTS On the Waterfront (’54) A Walk in the Sun (’46) China Seas (’35) Classics from Around the World Italianamerican (’74) 5 ON THE CHAIN GANG Pork Chop Hill (’59) The Secret Six (’31) 30 ROBERT OSBORNE’S PICKS Sundays at 2:00am (ET) 11:00pm (PT) Weddings and Babies (’58) Saratoga (’37) Cool Hand Luke (’67) Bonjour Tristesse (’57) Ministry of Fear (’44) Ginger and Fred (’86) 12 DIRECTED BY ROUBEN Le Proces de Jeanne d’Arc (’62) The Defi ant Ones (’58) The Projectionist (’71) The Fallen Idol (’48) MAMOULIAN 23 STORIES BY DAMON RUNYON Band of Outsiders (’64) I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (’32) Restaurant (1965) I’m No Angel (’33) Breathless (’60) * Hell’s Highway (’32) Love Me Tonight (’32) Sunrise (1927) Guys and Dolls (’55) Trouble in Paradise (’32) Open City (’46) Chain Gang (’50) The Gay Desperado (’36) Abraham Lincoln (’30) Little Miss Marker (’34) * Times may vary. Check full listings for Deep Valley (’47) We Live Again (’34) A Slight Case of Murder (’38) 31 PEMPLOYEE PICKS correct showtime. City Streets (’31) P Pocketful of Miracles (’61) 17 EMPLOYEE PICKS All About Eve (’50) Gabrielle Ballard 6 HOLMES, SWEET HOLMES Queen Christina (’33) The Big Street (’42) Female (’33) Anna Davis The Last of Sheila (’73) Alexa Foreman The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (’76) Rifi fi (’54) Splendor in the Grass (’61) Crystal Wheeler S STAR OF THE MONTH SAINT JOAN Shannon Clute P The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter 13 24 EMPLOYEE PICKS The Story of G.I. Joe (’45) Trouble Along the Way (’53) Christina Chyn Barry M. Burnett P TCM SPOTLIGHT Brother (’75) Joan of Arc (’48) Seconds (’66) Courtney O’Brien On the Waterfront (’54) Mira J. Koplovsky Saint Joan (’57) Ninotchka (’39) Dennis Camlek TCM PREMIERE 7 PEMPLOYEE PICKS The Passion of Joan of Arc (’28) 18 STARRING JEANNE MOREAU Waterloo Bridge (’40) Gary Freedman Le Proces de Jeanne d’Arc (’62) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (’66) Emily Boyd Safe in Hell (’31) Jeff Stafford Monte Walsh (’70) The Story of Mankind (’57) W hat Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (’62) Viva Maria! (’65) 25 HOUSING SHORTAGES Terra Washington Jules and Jim (’62) The Uninvited (’44) Les Howell The More the Merrier (’43) Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (’67) Miss Grant Takes Richmond (’49) Cathy Boardman Pillow to Post (’45).
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