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BOOTLEGGING BUSINESS ROYAL ROMANCE TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: ADOLPHE MENJOU PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY RICHARD BROOKS SJOHN GARFIELD NOTEWORTHY AFRICAN AMERICAN PTHE KISS CONNECTION 8:00 PM In Cold Blood (‘67) 8:00 PM Humoresque (‘46) PERFORMANCES 8:00 PM The Tender Trap (‘55) 10:30 PM Elmer Gantry (‘60) 10:15 PM Saturday’s Children (‘40) 8:00 PM Stars in My Crown (‘50) (Frank Sinatra / Debbie Reynolds) 1:15 AM Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (‘58) 12:15 AM Four Daughters (‘38) 9:45 PM The Pawnbroker (‘64) 10:00 PM Singin’ in the Rain’ (‘52) 3:15 AM Lord Jim (‘65) 2:00 AM Four Wives (‘39) 12:00 AM In This Our Life (‘42) (Debbie Reynolds / Gene Kelly) 3:45 AM Daughters Courageous (‘39) 2:00 AM Super Fly (‘72) 12:00 AM Brigadoon (‘54) 5:45 AM Tortilla Flat (‘42) (Gene Kelly / Cyd Charisse) 7:45 AM Castle on the Hudson (‘40) 2:00 AM The Band Wagon (‘53) 9:15 AM Dust Be My Destiny (‘39) (Cyd Charisse / Fred Astaire) 19FRIDAY 20SATURDAY Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (‘58) DAYTIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): WESTERN NOIR HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIDNEY POITIER PRIMETIME THEME(S): 8:00 PM Lilies of the Field (‘63) GIRLS WITH GUNS 10:00 PM Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (‘67) 8:00 PM Gun Crazy (‘50) 9:45 PM Thelma & Louise (‘91) 12:15 AM Coffy (‘73) 21SUNDAY 22MONDAY PRIMETIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): PRE-CODE CLASSICS HOLLYWOOD ROMANCE 8:00 PM Bombshell (1933) PRIMETIME THEME(S): 10:00 PM Design for Living (‘33) MY BROTHER’S KEEPER 8:00 PM Rain Man (‘88) 10:30 PM East of Eden (‘55) 12:45 AM The Brothers Karamazov (‘58) 3:30 AM Rocco and His Brothers (‘60) FEBRUARY 2021 23 TUESDAY 24 WEDNESDAY 25THURSDAY WEEKLY SHOWCASES DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): DAYTIME THEME(S): DIRK BOGARDE TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: MARJORIE MAIN DREAM CINEMA TCM UNDERGROUND PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): Fridays at 2:00am (ET) / 11:00pm (PT) SJOHN GARFIELD NOTEWORTHY AFRICAN AMERICAN PERFORMANCES PTHE KISS CONNECTION Friday Foster (‘75)* 8:00 PM Pride of the Marines (‘45) 8:00 PM Take a Giant Step (‘59) 8:00 PM The Palm Beach Story (‘42) Piranha (‘78) 10:15 PM Destination Tokyo (‘43) 10:00 PM A Soldier’s Story (‘84) (Joel McCrea / Claudette Colbert) Tintorera (‘77)* 12:45 AM Air Force (‘43) 12:00 AM Sparkle (‘76) 9:45 PM Boom Town (‘40) Hiding Out (‘87) 3:00 AM The Fallen Sparrow (‘43) 2:00 AM Broken Strings (‘40) (Claudette Colbert / Clark Gable) Out of Bounds (‘86)* 4:45 AM Dangerously They Live (‘42) 12:00 AM Mogambo (‘53) 6:15 AM Flowing Gold (‘40) (Clark Gable / Ava Gardner) 7:45 AM Thank Your Lucky Stars (‘43) 2:15 AM Knights of the Round Table (‘53) NOIR ALLEY 10:00 AM Hollywood Canteen (‘44) (Ava Gardner / Robert Taylor) Saturdays at Midnight (ET) /9:00pm (PT) and Sundays at 10:00am (ET) /7:00am (PT) The Killer That Stalked New York (‘50) 26FRIDAY 27SATURDAY 28SUNDAY Sange Negra (‘51) DAYTIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): PRIMETIME THEME(S): Odds Against Tomorrow (‘59) STRANGE MAGIC DANCES WITH WOLVES ZERO MOSTEL BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE PRIMETIME THEME(S): 8:00 PM Dances with Wolves (‘90) 8:00 PM Du Barry Was a Lady (‘43) STARRING LAURENCE HARVEY TCM Extras 10:00 PM The Front (‘76) SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS 8:00 PM The Manchurian Candidate (‘62) 11:15 PM Teddy the Rough Rider (‘40) Sundays at Midnight (ET) / 9:00pm (PT) 10:15 PM Butterfield 8 (‘60) 11:40 PM Let’s Sing a Song of the West (‘47) Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blache (2018)* 12:15 AM Of Human Bondage (‘64) Algie, The Miner (‘12)* A House Divided (‘13)* Matrimony’s Speed Limit (‘13) So This is Paris (‘26) The Cossacks (‘28) Walk Cheerfully (‘30) Knights of the Roundtable (‘53) TCM IMPORTS Sundays at 2:00am (ET) /11:00pm (PT) Touki Bouki (‘73) Countryman (‘82)* Uncle Yanco (‘67) Black Panthers (‘68)* Lions Love (‘69)* Wings of Desire (‘87)* *Programming times are subject to change. 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