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2Wednesday 1Tuesday 3Thursday 4Friday JUNE 2021 TheThes Band Stranger’s Wagon (‘53) Return (‘33) 1TUESDAY 2WEDNESDAY DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): SUMMER CAMP LET’S GO TO THE BEACH PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): SCYD CHARISSE CLASSROOM CINEMA: TEACHER’S SLECTIONS 8:00 PM The Band Wagon (‘53) Jim Pieper 10:15 PM Brigadoon (‘54) 8:00 PM The Gold Rush (‘25) 12:30 AM Meet Me in Las Vegas (‘56) 9:45 PM The Music Box (‘32) 2:45 AM Fiesta (‘47) 10:30 PM Lassie Come Home (‘43) 4:45 AM The Kissing Bandit (‘49) 12:15 AM Sounder (‘72) 3THURSDAY 4FRIDAY DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): DEADLY DOMICILES TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: ROSALIND RUSSELL PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): PJUVENILE DELINQUENTS JANE AUSTEN TRIPLE FEATURE School’s a Drag 8:00 PM Sense and Sensibility (‘95) 8:00 PM High School Confidential (‘58) 10:30 PM Persuasion (‘95) 9:45 PM Blackboard Jungle (‘55) 12:30 AM Pride and Prejudice (‘40) 11:45 PM To Sir, with Love (‘67) 1:45 AM High School Hellcats (‘58) 3:15 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Window (‘61) The Stepfather (‘87) 1:30 AM Violent Playground (‘58) Wicked Stepmother (‘89)* 3:30 AM The Young Stranger (‘57) Lunatics: A Love Story (‘91)* 5:15 AM Knock on Any Door (‘49) Making Mr. Right (‘87)* 7:00 AM Hot Rod Gang (‘58) NOIR ALLEY 26 SATURDAY 27 SUNDAY 28 MONDAY Saturdays at Midnight (ET) /9:00pm (PT) and PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): Sundays at 10:00am (ET) /7:00am (PT) HITCHCOCK BINGE-WATCH WEEKEND HITCHCOCK BINGE-WATCH WEEKEND LGBTQ ICONS Possessed (‘47) 8:00 PM The Birds (‘63) 8:00 PM Psycho (‘60) PRIMETIME THEME(S): Walk a Crooked Mile (‘48) 10:15 PM Rear Window (‘54) 10:00 PM Marnie (‘64) PRIDE DOCUMENTARIES The Blue Gardenia (‘53) 12:15 AM Shadow of a Doubt (‘43) (Noir Alley) 12:15 AM The Lodger (‘27) 8:00 PM Common Threads: Stories From the Shadow of a Doubt (‘43) 2:30 AM Strangers on a Train (‘51) 2:15 AM The Man Who Knew Too Much (‘34) Quilt (‘89) 4:30 AM Family Plot (‘76) 3:45 AM Frenzy (‘72) 9:30 PM The Celluloid Closet (‘95) 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