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2021 Schedule *All Times Edt and Subject to Change 2021 SCHEDULE *ALL TIMES EDT AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 MONDAY, AUGUST 2 Bette Davis Richard Burton 6:00 AM Marked Woman (1937) 6:00 AM Villain (1971) 8:00 AM Winter Meeting (1948) 7:45 AM Look Back in Anger (1959) 10:00 AM The Corn is Green (1945) 9:45 AM The Longest Day (1962) 12:00 PM The Old Maid (1939) 12:15 PM The Comedians (1967) 1:45 PM A Stolen Life (1946) 3:15 PM The Sandpiper (1965) 3:45 PM Pocketful of Miracles (1961) 5:15 PM Where Eagles Dare (1968) 6:15 PM The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941) 8:00 PM Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) 8:00 PM Jezebel (1938) 10:45 PM The Taming of the Shrew (1967) 10:00 PM All This, And Heaven Too (1940) 1:00 AM Night of the Iguana (1964) 12:30 AM What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (1962) 3:15 AM Equus (1977) 3:00 AM The Star (1953) 4:45 AM Satan Met a Lady (1936) TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 Kim Novak Louis Armstrong 6:00 AM The Great Bank Robbery (1969) 6:00 AM New Orleans (1947) 7:45 AM Of Human Bondage (1964) 7:45 AM A Song is Born (1948) 9:30 AM Middle of the Night (1959) 10:00 AM Going Places (1938) 11:30 AM Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) 11:30 AM Cabin in the Sky (1943) 1:45 PM The Notorious Landlady (1962) 1:30 PM Pennies From Heaven (1936) 4:00 PM The Man With the Golden Arm (1956) 3:00 PM Jazz on a Summer’s Day (1959) 6:00 PM Picnic (1956) 4:30 PM Glory Alley (1952) 8:00 PM Bell Book and Candle (1958) 6:00 PM A Man Called Adam (1966) 10:00 PM Live from the TCM Classic Film 8:00 PM Satchmo: The Life of Louis Armstrong (1989) Festival: Kim Novak (2013) 9:45 PM The Five Pennies (1959) 11:15 PM Vertigo (1959) 12:00 AM High Society (1956) 1:45 AM Pushover (1954) 2:00 AM Satchmo: The Life of Louis Armstrong (1989) 3:30 AM The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) 4:00 AM Pillow to Post (1945) THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 Margaret Rutherford Robert Mitchum 6:00 AM The Yellow Canary (1943) 6:00 AM Johnny Doesn’t Live Here Anymore (1944) 7:30 AM Demi-Paradise (1943) 7:30 AM The Big Steal (1949) 9:30 AM Blithe Spirit (1945) 9:00 AM Blood on the Moon (1948) 11:15 AM The Importance of Being Ernest (1952) 10:30 AM One Minute to Zero (1952) 1:00 PM Chimes at Midnight (1967) 12:30 PM Angel Face (1953) 3:00 PM The V.I.Ps (1963) 2:15 PM Where Danger Lives (1950) 5:00 PM The Runaway Bus (1954) 3:45 PM The Lusty Men (1952) 6:30 PM The Mouse on the Moon (1963) 5:45 PM The Sundowners (1960) 8:00 PM Murder She Said (1961) 8:00 PM Out of the Past (1947) 9:45 PM Murder at the Gallop (1963) 10:00 PM Farewell, My Lovely (1975) 11:15 PM Murder Most Foul (1964) 12:00 AM Macao (1952) 1:00 AM Murder Ahoy (1964) 1:45 AM The Way West (1967) 2:45 AM Just My Luck (1957) 4:00 AM Rampage (1963) 4:30 AM English Without Tears (1944) SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 Abbott and Costello Esther Williams 6:00 AM Africa Screams (1949) 6:00 AM Jupiter’s Darling (1955) 7:30 AM Jack and the Beanstalk (1952) 8:00 AM Bathing Beauty (1944) 9:15 AM Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945) 10:00 AM Neptune’s Daughter (1949) 11:00 AM Rio Rita (1942) 12:00 PM Duchess of Idaho (1950) 1:00 PM Lost in a Harem (1944) 2:00 PM On an Island With You (1948) 2:45 PM Ride ‘em Cowboy (1942) 4:00 PM Take Me Out to the Ballgame (1949) 4:30 PM The Time of Their Lives (1946) 6:00 PM Million Dollar Mermaid (1952) 6:15 PM Buck Privates (1941) 8:00 PM Thrill of a Romance (1945) 8:00 PM Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) 10:00 PM Easy to Love (1953) 9:45 PM Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible 12:00 AM Dangerous When Wet (1953) Man (1951) 2:00 AM The Hoodlum Saint (1946) 11:30 PM Abbott and Costello The Mummy (1955) 4:00 AM This Time For Keeps (1947) 1:15 AM Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953) 2:45 AM Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd (1952) 4:15 AM The Big Parade of Comedy (1964) MONDAY, AUGUST 9 TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 Kay Francis George Segal 6:00 AM Guilty Hands (1931) 6:00 AM The Young Doctors (1961) 7:15 AM Man Wanted (1932) 8:00 AM Act One (1963) 8:30 AM Street of Women (1932) 10:00 AM Terminal Man (1974) 9:45 AM Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933) 12:00 PM Blume in Love (1975) 11:00 AM Mandalay (1934) 2:00 PM The Owl and the Pussycat (1970) 12:15 PM Stranded (1935) 4:00 PM Bye Bye Braverman (1968) 1:30 PM The Goose and the Gander (1935) 5:45 PM Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1966) 2:45 PM Give Me Your Heart (1936) 8:00 PM King Rat (1965) 4:15 PM Another Dawn (1937) 10:30 PM Fun with Dick and Jane (1977) 5:30 PM My Bill (1938) 12:30 AM California Split (1974) 6:45 PM Jewel Robbery (1932) 2:30 AM Where’s Poppa? (1970) 8:00 PM One Way Passage (1932) 4:00 AM The Bridge at Remagen (1969) 9:30 PM Trouble in Paradise (1932) 11:15 PM Allotment Wives (1945) 12:45 AM Confession (1937) 2:30 AM I Found Stella Parrish (1935) 4:15 AM The White Angel (1935) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 Kathryn Grayson Ramon Novarro 6:00 AM The Vanishing Virginian (1942) 6:00 AM Devil May Care (1929) 7:45 AM Seven Sweethearts (1942) 8:00 AM The Pagan (1929) 9:30 AM The Desert Song (1953) 9:30 AM Call of the Flesh (1930) 11:30 AM Two Sisters From Boston (1946) 11:30 AM Daybreak (1931) 1:30 PM The Kissing Bandit (1948) 1:00 PM Mata Hari (1931) 3:30 PM It Happened in Brooklyn (1947) 2:45 PM The Barbarian (1933) 5:30 PM Anchors Aweigh (1945) 4:15 PM Cat and the Fiddle (1934) 8:00 PM Kiss Me Kate (1953) 6:00 PM The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1927) 10:00 PM Show Boat (1951) 8:00 PM Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) 12:00 AM Lovely To Look At (1952) 10:45 PM Scaramouche (1923) 2:00 AM That Midnight Kiss (1949) 1:00 AM The Red Lily (1923) 4:00 AM The Toast of New Orleans (1950) 2:30 AM The Prisoner of Zenda (1923) 4:30 AM Across to Singapore (1928) FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Jane Fonda Gregory Peck 6:00 AM Tall Story (1960) 6:00 AM How the West Was Won (1962) 8:00 AM The Chapman Report (1962) 9:00 AM The Valley of Decision (1945) 10:15 AM Period of Adjustment (1962) 11:00 AM The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952) 12:15 PM Any Wednesday (1966) 1:00 PM Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951) 2:15 PM In the Cool of the Day (1963) 3:15 PM Moby Dick (1956) 4:00 PM Agnes of God (1985) 5:30 PM Twelve O’Clock High (1949) 6:00 PM Sunday in New York (1963) 8:00 PM The Big Country (1958) 8:00 PM The China Syndrome (1979) 11:00 PM The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956) 10:15 PM Klute (1971) 1:45 AM The Omen (1976) 12:30 AM Barbarella (1968) 3:45 AM The Sea Wolves (1980) 2:15 AM Stanley & Iris (1990) 4:15 AM Tout va Bien (1972) SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 MONDAY, AUGUST 16 Judy Garland Robert Young 6:00 AM Listen, Darling (1938) 6:00 AM Calm Yourself (1935) 7:30 AM Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) 7:15 AM Married Before Breakfast (1937) 9:15 AM Andy Hardy Meets Debutant (1940) 8:30 AM Paradise For Three (1938) 10:45 AM Girl Crazy (1943) 10:00 AM Navy Blue and Gold (1937) 12:30 PM The Pirate (1948) 11:45 AM Journey For Margaret (1942) 2:30 PM Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) 1:15 PM Married Bachelor (1941) 4:45 PM A Star is Born (1954) 2:45 PM Cairo (1942) 8:00 PM Summer Stock (1950) 4:30 PM The Canterville Ghost (1944) 10:00 PM Strike Up the Band (1940) 6:30 PM It’s Love Again (1936) 12:15 AM The Clock (1945) 8:00 PM The Enchanted Cottage (1945) 2:00 AM A Child is Waiting (1962) 10:00 PM Western Union (1941) 4:00 AM In the Good Old Summertime (1949) 11:45 PM H.M. 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