Turner Classic Movies TV Schedule
A complete schedule of absolutely everything airing on Turner Classic Movies over the next two weeks. Click a program to see all upcoming airings and streaming options.
Sunday, February 1
Talk About a Stranger
Feature Film • 1952
Ranch couple's (George Murphy, Nancy Davis) son (Billy Gray) thinks stranger poisoned dog.
The Nanny
Feature Film • 1965
A bratty British boy accuses his frumpy nanny (Bette Davis) of awful things.
Dead Ringer
Feature Film • 1964
Edith (Bette Davis) kills Margaret, her twin, and takes her identity.
Without Love
Feature Film • 1945
Inventor (Spencer Tracy) and widow (Katharine Hepburn) try platonic marriage in wartime D.C.
Adam’s Rib
Feature Film • 1949
Married lawyers (Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn) clash in and out of court.
Talk About a Stranger
Feature Film • 1952
Ranch couple's (George Murphy, Nancy Davis) son (Billy Gray) thinks stranger poisoned dog.
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Feature Film • 1943
Boer War subaltern (Roger Livesey) becomes colonel, has three lovers (Deborah Kerr).
A Taste of Honey
Feature Film • 1961
A British teen (Rita Tushingham) pregnant by a sailor moves in with a gay man.
Dear Heart
Feature Film • 1965
A single postmistress (Geraldine Page) meets an affianced salesman (Glenn Ford).
The Enchanted Cottage
Feature Film • 1945
A disfigured veteran (Robert Young) and his bride (Dorothy McGuire) see only beauty.
Cooley High
Feature Film • 1975
High-school buddies (Glynn Turman, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs) hang out in 1964 Chicago.
Greased Lightning
Feature Film • 1977
Wendell Scott (Richard Pryor) becomes the first black NASCAR driver.
Monday, February 2
The Symbol of the Unconquered
Feature Film • 1920
A black man and a woman he mistakenly believes is white seek their fortunes in the North.
The Magic Flute
TV Movie • 1975
Prince saves princess (Irma Urrila) from sorcerer (Ulrik Cold) in Mozart's opera.
The Red Shoes
Feature Film • 1948
A ballerina (Moira Shearer) loves a ballet composer but dances for an obsessive impresario.
Bomba, the Jungle Boy
Feature Film • 1949
Father/daughter photographers (Onslow Stevens, Peggy Ann Garner) find wild boy (Johnny Sheffield).
Bomba on Panther Island
Feature Film • 1950
Jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) flirts with a maid (Lita Baron) and fights a panther.
The Lost Volcano
Feature Film • 1950
Bomba the jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) leads bad guys to a lost city by a hot volcano.
The Hidden City
Feature Film • 1950
Jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) helps princess (Sue England) regain throne.
The Lion Hunters
Feature Film • 1951
Bomba the jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) sends big-game hunters packing.
Elephant Stampede
Feature Film • 1951
Bomba the jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) and native girl (Donna Martell) thwart ivory hunters.
African Treasure
Feature Film • 1952
Bomba the jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) catches a couple of diamond smugglers.
Bomba and the Jungle Girl
Feature Film • 1952
Jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) ducks bullets, finds parents' bones.
Safari Drums
Feature Film • 1953
Bomba the jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) guides a film crew whose members include a killer.
MGM Parade
Series • 1955
Interviews with MGM stars; clips of MGM movies.
A Wild Hare
Short Film • 1940
Bugs Bunny confuses, bamboozles, and humiliates a bumbling hunter named Elmer Fudd.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1957
What's Opera, Doc?
Elmer Fudd is hunting Bugs Bunny and chases him into an opera where they act out their characters.
A Night at the Opera
Feature Film • 1935
Groucho, Chico and Harpo change opera in Italy.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1941
Tortoise Beats Hare
Bugs challenges Cecil the Turtle to a race, but Cecil calls his relatives to help him cheat.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1947
Rabbit Transit
Bugs challenges Cecil to a race after reading a fable.
Walk, Don’t Run
Feature Film • 1966
Briton (Cary Grant) rooms with athlete (Jim Hutton) and girl (Samantha Eggar) during Tokyo Olympics.
Tuesday, February 3
Looney Tunes
Series • 1948
Gorilla My Dreams
An island where gorillas act like humans.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1959
Apes of Wrath
Bugs becomes an unwilling offspring of a gorilla couple because of the stork's negligence.
King Kong
Feature Film • 1933
A gigantic ape escapes his captors and carries a blonde (Fay Wray) up the Empire State Building.
Mighty Joe Young
Feature Film • 1949
Promoter (Robert Armstrong) brings jungle girl (Terry Moore) and her big ape to Hollywood.
Sprout Wings and Fly
Short Film • 1984
The life of Appalachian fiddler Tommy Jarrell.
Bombardier
Feature Film • 1943
Officers (Pat O'Brien, Randolph Scott) woo a girl (Anne Shirley), then aim for Tokyo.
Dive Bomber
Feature Film • 1941
Pilot (Fred MacMurray) tests Navy doctors' (Errol Flynn, Ralph Bellamy) anti-blackout suit.
Flying High
Feature Film • 1931
Inventor (Bert Lahr) and lanky girl (Charlotte Greenwood) set altitude record.
Central Airport
Feature Film • 1933
A female parachute jumper gives a second chance to a discharged pilot, who falls in love with her.
Desperate Journey
Feature Film • 1942
Downed RAF bombers try to get their valuable information out of enemy territory.
This Man’s Navy
Feature Film • 1945
A Navy blimp pilot (Wallace Beery) woos a widow and recruits her son (Tom Drake).
The Lost Squadron
Feature Film • 1932
Prussian film director (Erich von Stroheim) rants at stunt pilot (Richard Dix) and buddies.
Too Hot to Handle
Feature Film • 1938
Newsreel man (Clark Gable) steals rival's (Walter Pidgeon) girl (Myrna Loy), scoops him in Amazon.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1948
Bugs Bunny Rides Again
Bugs battles Yosemite Sam in a western showdown.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1955
Sahara Hare
Bugs Bunny finds himself in the Sahara Desert being chased by camel-riding Riff Raff (Yosemite) Sam.
Beau Geste
Feature Film • 1939
British brothers (Gary Cooper, Ray Milland, Robert Preston) join the French Foreign Legion.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1948
Buccaneer Bunny
Bugs infuriates Pirate Yosemite Sam by stealing his treasure and chases Bugs onto the pirate ship.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1947
Captain Hareblower
Captain Bugs battles Pirate Yosemite Sam on the high seas.
Captain Horatio Hornblower
Feature Film • 1951
A naval hero (Gregory Peck) woos the Duke of Wellington's sister (Virginia Mayo).
Wednesday, February 4
Looney Tunes
Series • 1946
Hair Raising Hare
A mad scientist sends a sexy rabbit-robot to lure Bugs in as food for his monster.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1964
Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare
Bugs Bunny takes on medical disguises to shake the Tasmanian Devil off his tail.
Frankenstein
Feature Film • 1931
Baron Frankenstein creates a monster from cadavers and a killer's brain.
The Curse of Frankenstein
Feature Film • 1957
Condemned baron (Peter Cushing) recalls making mute monster (Christopher Lee) in own image.
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
Feature Film • 1969
A baron (Peter Cushing) transplants a brain into the body of a dead mentally-disturbed patient.
Riding Shotgun
Feature Film • 1954
A cowboy is hired to ride shotgun on a stagecoach, but he has a personal mission to deliver justice.
Tall Man Riding
Feature Film • 1955
Ex-rancher (Randolph Scott) comes gunning for ex-girlfriend's (Dorothy Malone) crooked father.
The Hanging Tree
Feature Film • 1959
Frontier doctor (Gary Cooper) kills to save blinded Swiss girl (Maria Schell).
Tension at Table Rock
Feature Film • 1956
Scorned outlaw (Richard Egan) helps sheriff (Cameron Mitchell) keep order.
Black Patch
Feature Film • 1957
One-eyed marshal (George Montgomery) jails bank-robbing buddy.
The Train Robbers
Feature Film • 1973
Widow hires man to help recover the gold her husband stole from Wells Fargo.
Firecreek
Feature Film • 1968
Farmer/sheriff (James Stewart) fights outlaw (Henry Fonda) and gang passing through.
Westworld
Feature Film • 1973
A computer malfunction results in bloodshed at a futuristic, adult-themed amusement park.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1948
Haredevil Hare
Bugs gets blasted into space and makes it all the way up to the moon.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1958
Hare-Way to the Stars
Marvin Martian is about to destroy the Earth.
Invaders From Mars
Feature Film • 1953
A boy tells a psychologist about a flying saucer and his parents' strange behavior.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1954
Bugs and Thugs
Bugs Bunny picks the wrong cab to take and soon finds out he's in a gangsters' getaway vehicle.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1963
The Unmentionables
Bugs takes on the role of crime fighter Elegant Mess.
The Roaring Twenties
Feature Film • 1939
World War I buddies (James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart) become New York bootleggers.
Thursday, February 5
Looney Tunes
Series • 1943
A Corny Concerto
A parody of Disney's "Fantasia" takes place at Corny-Gee Hall.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1959
Baton Bunny
A troublesome fly buzzes its way into a concert venue where Bugs is conducting an orchestra.
Carnegie Hall
Feature Film • 1947
Irish immigrant (Marsha Hunt) becomes a concert organizer and promotes her son's career as pianist.
The Great Waltz
Feature Film • 1972
Portrait of famous Austrian composer Johann Strauss Jr.
Mary of Scotland
Feature Film • 1936
Queen Elizabeth (Florence Eldridge) condemns Queen Mary (Katharine Hepburn).
Captains Courageous
Feature Film • 1937
Portuguese fishermen pick up a rich man's son (Freddie Bartholomew) who has fallen overboard.
The Last Gangster
Feature Film • 1937
A gangster gets out of Alcatraz and finds his son, his ex-wife and her newsman husband.
Of Human Hearts
Feature Film • 1938
A preacher (Walter Huston) and his wife (Beulah Bondi) raise an ungrateful son, up to the Civil War.
Stagecoach
Feature Film • 1939
Outlaw (John Wayne) and assorted others go through Indian country.
Captain Fury
Feature Film • 1939
Escaped convicts (Brian Aherne, Victor McLaglen) fight for justice in 1800s Australia.
Five Came Back
Feature Film • 1939
Amazon-jungle crash survivors learn only five of them can leave once the plane is fixed.
Operation: Rabbit
Short Film • 1952
Wile E. Coyote sets up a contraption to capture Bugs Bunny (Mel Blanc).
Looney Tunes
Series • 1960
Rabbit's Feat
Featuring Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote.
Picnic
Feature Film • 1955
A drifter (William Holden) provokes dreams for a beauty (Kim Novak) and others in a Kansas town.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1946
Baseball Bugs
Bugs is invited to play a game of baseball after heckling the players.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1953
Bully for Bugs
The adventures of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and friends.
The Brave One
Feature Film • 1956
A Mexican boy seeks a presidential pardon for his pet bull, sold to face a matador in the bullring.
Friday, February 6
Looney Tunes
Series • 1954
Bewitched Bunny
Bugs attempts to rescue Hansel and Gretel from under the witch's evil clutches.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1959
A Witch's Tangled Hare
Includes references to various plays by William Shakespeare.
Hamlet
Feature Film • 1948
Shakespeare's melancholy Danish prince (Laurence Olivier) avenges his father's murder.
Romeo and Juliet
Feature Film • 1936
Shakespeare's tragic Renaissance lovers (Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard).
The Golden Arrow
Feature Film • 1964
A bandit (Tab Hunter) claims heirship to the sultan's kingdom.
Double Trouble
Feature Film • 1967
U.S. singer (Elvis Presley) abroad meets jewel thieves and English heiress (Annette Day).
It!
Feature Film • 1967
British mama's boy (Roddy McDowall) brings statue of monster to life.
My Blood Runs Cold
Feature Film • 1965
Twisted stranger (Troy Donahue) seduces rich man's (Barry Sullivan) daughter (Joey Heatherton).
Ten Little Indians
Feature Film • 1965
Houseguests meet their deaths when they are invited by an unknown host to a remote mountain mansion.
Look in Any Window
Feature Film • 1961
A teen's parents finally realize how bad their home life is when their son is arrested for prowling.
Door-to-Door Maniac
Feature Film • 1961
A murderous thug and his cohorts take a bank executive's wife hostage after robbery plans go awry.
Who Killed Teddy Bear?
Feature Film • 1965
Busboy (Sal Mineo) makes nasty phone calls to disco hostess (Juliet Prowse).
Looney Tunes
Series • 1951
Rabbit Fire
Bugs and Daffy fight over whether it is rabbit or duck hunting season.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1953
Duck! Rabbit, Duck!
Bugs and Daffy argue over the technicalities of whether it's duck season or rabbit season.
Man in the Wilderness
Feature Film • 1971
Expedition leader (John Huston) leaves mauled scout (Richard Harris) for dead.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1957
Ali Baba Bunny
Daffy and Bugs find a treasure cave.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1961
The Abominable Snow Rabbit
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck travel to Nepal.
Palm Springs Weekend
Feature Film • 1963
Med student (Troy Donahue) and high-school girl (Connie Stevens) join spring break.
Saturday, February 7
Looney Tunes
Series • 1944
Little Red Riding Rabbit
Bugs must avoid getting eaten by a wolf when an obnoxious girl delivers him to her grandma's house.
Looney Tunes
Series • 1955
Beanstalk Bunny
Season 1 •
Daffy Duck decides to climb a giant beanstalk; he discovers Bugs Bunny along the way.
Jack and the Beanstalk
Feature Film • 1952
A butcher and a simpleton climb a beanstalk, seeking a giant and a hen that lays golden eggs.
The Glass Slipper
Feature Film • 1955
A mistreated scullery maid (Leslie Caron) finally meets her prince (Michael Wilding).
Tom Thumb
Feature Film • 1958
Forest queen gives couple a son (Russ Tamblyn) shy of six inches high.
Honeymoon Hotel
Feature Film • 1964
Jilted bridegroom (Robert Morse) and best man (Robert Goulet) put suite to use.
Down to Their Last Yacht
Feature Film • 1934
Socialites shipwrecked with queen (Mary Boland) who likes to feed sharks.
Holt of the Secret Service
Series • 2015
Out of the Past
Episode 5
Tarzan’s Peril
Feature Film • 1951
Ape man (Lex Barker) saves jungle queen's tribe from gunrunner's (George Macready).
Men of Steel
Short Film • 1938
Paris Blues
Feature Film • 1961
Two American guys (Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier) play jazz and woo tourists on the Left Bank.
Seance on a Wet Afternoon
Feature Film • 1964
A medium's (Kim Stanley) husband (Richard Attenborough) kidnaps child to help her act.
Deathtrap
Feature Film • 1982
A cat-and-mouse game ensues between playwrights (Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve).
To Have and Have Not
Feature Film • 1944
A skipper (Humphrey Bogart) fools Nazis and flirts with a singer (Lauren Bacall) on Martinique.
Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion
Feature Film • 2024
Bob Mackie, a six-decade costume designer, receives a Lifetime Achievement award.
Pennies From Heaven
Feature Film • 1981
Sheet-music salesman (Steve Martin) escapes Depression through songs.
Sunday, February 8
Vice Squad
Feature Film • 1953
Police captain's (Edward G. Robinson) busy day starts with a slaying.
Two Minute Warning
Feature Film • 1976
Policemen (Charlton Heston, John Cassavetes) hunt a sniper at a packed football stadium.
The Omega Man
Feature Film • 1971
Mutants and ex-TV newscaster (Anthony Zerbe) stalk last normal man (Charlton Heston) on Earth.
The Honeymoon Killers
Feature Film • 1969
Two killers prey on lonely widows in the 1940s.
Deep Valley
Feature Film • 1947
Shy California farm girl (Ida Lupino) loves fugitive (Dane Clark) from chain gang.
Vice Squad
Feature Film • 1953
Police captain's (Edward G. Robinson) busy day starts with a slaying.
Twice Blessed
Feature Film • 1945
Identical twins (Lee Wilde) trade places to reunite parents (Preston Foster, Gail Patrick).
The Big Store
Feature Film • 1941
Groucho, Chico and Harpo are loose in a department store.
The Importance of Being Earnest
Feature Film • 1952
Victorian Jack Worthing (Michael Redgrave) woos Lady Bracknell's (Edith Evans) daughter.
Gay Purr-ee
Feature Film • 1962
A small-town cat and her two sidekicks leave the country to explore the wonders of Paris.
Ninotchka
Feature Film • 1939
A playboy (Melvyn Douglas) charms a Russian envoy (Greta Garbo) on business in Paris.
Which Way Is Up?
Feature Film • 1977
A California fruit picker (Richard Pryor) becomes a labor hero, then a womanizing corporate flunky.
Krush Groove
Feature Film • 1985
A record producer (Blair Underwood) unwisely borrows from a loan shark (Lisa Gay Hamilton).
Monday, February 9
Within Our Gates
Feature Film • 1920
A woman (Flo Clements) of mixed race returns to Boston to raise money for a Southern school.
Oscar Micheaux: The Superhero of Black Filmmaking
Feature Film • 2021
Oscar Micheaux becomes a pioneer of African American filmmaking in the 20th century.
Métisse
Feature Film • 1993
Maîtresse
Feature Film • 1975
A young man (Gérard Depardieu) falls in love with a dominatrix (Bulle Ogier).
Les Mistons
Short Film • 1957
Five children spy on Gerard and Bernadette until they learn Gerard has died.
That Midnight Kiss
Feature Film • 1949
A singing truck driver, in love with a debutante, proves his voice to be of operatic quality.
So This Is Love
Feature Film • 1953
Grace Moore (Kathryn Grayson) goes from choirgirl to Metropolitan Opera star, from 1917 to 1928.
The Kissing Bandit
Feature Film • 1948
A Boston milquetoast (Frank Sinatra) takes his outlaw father's place out West.
Grounds for Marriage
Feature Film • 1950
Diva (Kathryn Grayson) blocks ex's (Van Johnson) marriage to colleague's daughter (Paula Raymond).
The Toast of New Orleans
Feature Film • 1950
Diva's (Kathryn Grayson) manager (David Niven) cultivates singing fisherman (Mario Lanza).
The Vanishing Virginian
Feature Film • 1941
Life of Robert Yancey (Frank Morgan) in early 20th-century Lynchburg.
Seven Sweethearts
Feature Film • 1942
Michigan reporter (Van Heflin) woos youngest (Kathryn Grayson) of seven Dutch sisters.
The Smiling Lieutenant
Feature Film • 1931
A lieutenant despairs over a forced marriage to a dowdy princess, until his lover takes her in hand.
Broken Lullaby
Feature Film • 1932
A man (Phillips Holmes) meets the father (Lionel Barrymore) of the soldier he shot.
One Hour With You
Feature Film • 1932
The wife's flirtatious friend upsets the domestic tranquility of a Parisian couple.
Tuesday, February 10
Trouble in Paradise
Feature Film • 1932
A suave thief (Herbert Marshall) and his chic partner (Miriam Hopkins) target a rich Paris widow.
The Shop Around the Corner
Feature Film • 1940
Bickering Budapest co-workers (Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart) fall in love as secret pen pals.
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
Feature Film • 1927
Prince Karl (Ramon Novarro) falls for a barmaid (Norma Shearer).
The Lady Refuses
Feature Film • 1931
Rich man (Gilbert Emery) hires woman (Betty Compson) to save son (John Darrow) from gold digger.
Hotel Reserve
Feature Film • 1944
Austrian med student (James Mason) taken for Nazi spy on prewar Riviera.
Once a Thief
Feature Film • 1965
Ex-convict (Alain Delon) with wife (Ann-Margret) and child joins San Francisco caper.
Fort Dobbs
Feature Film • 1958
Wanted man (Clint Walker) leads widow (Virginia Mayo) and son to fort.
The Yellow Canary
Feature Film • 1943
An English aristocrat (Anna Neagle) fakes sympathy for the Nazis while she's spying for the Allies.
Billy Budd
Feature Film • 1962
Melville's sailor hero (Terence Stamp) opposes Claggart (Robert Ryan), the cruel master-at-arms.
The Life of Emile Zola
Feature Film • 1937
The novelist (Paul Muni) defends a French captain (Joseph Schildkraut) accused of treason.
Fury
Feature Film • 1936
Man (Spencer Tracy) on way to sweetheart (Sylvia Sidney) becomes quarry of lynch mob.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Feature Film • 1939
Bell ringer Quasimodo (Charles Laughton) saves a Gypsy (Maureen O'Hara) in medieval Paris.
Bride of Frankenstein
Feature Film • 1935
Baron (Colin Clive) creates hissing female (Elsa Lanchester) for other monster (Boris Karloff).
The Enchanted Cottage
Feature Film • 1945
A disfigured veteran (Robert Young) and his bride (Dorothy McGuire) see only beauty.
Wednesday, February 11
Undercurrent
Feature Film • 1946
The bride of a World War II profiteer discovers his dark side and his mysterious brother.
The Haunting
Feature Film • 1963
An anthropologist (Richard Johnson), an heir and two ESP-prone women explore a New England mansion.
The Affairs of Dobie Gillis
Feature Film • 1953
Dobie (Bobby Van) goes to college, dates Pansy (Debbie Reynolds), blows up lab.
Finishing School
Feature Film • 1934
Poor little rich girl (Frances Dee) and roommate (Ginger Rogers) cavort.
Freshman Love
Feature Film • 1936
Crew coach (Frank McHugh) uses president's daughter (Patricia Ellis) to recruit oarsmen.
The Male Animal
Feature Film • 1942
Midwest professor (Henry Fonda) fights for wife (Olivia de Havilland) and rights before big game.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Feature Film • 1939
A strict British schoolteacher's (Robert Donat) bride (Greer Garson) brings out the best in him.
Dramatic School
Feature Film • 1938
Actress (Luise Rainer) in Paris factory pretends noble (Alan Marshal) is lover.
The Happy Road
Feature Film • 1957
U.S. widower (Gene Kelly) and French divorcee (Barbara Laage) seek runaways.
Bright Road
Feature Film • 1953
Southern teacher (Dorothy Dandridge) dotes on rebellious boy (Philip Hepburn).
Get Yourself a College Girl
Feature Film • 1964
A student (Mary Ann Mobley) at a girls college gets in trouble for writing pop songs on the side.
Lonely Are the Brave
Feature Film • 1962
A sheriff's (Walter Matthau) modern posse chases a cowboy (Kirk Douglas) who has escaped from jail.
Charley Varrick
Feature Film • 1973
Thief (Walter Matthau) and partner rob mob bank, flee hit man (Joe Don Baker) and police.
Thursday, February 12
The Voice in the Mirror
Feature Film • 1958
A man (Richard Egan) struggles to control his insatiable craving for alcohol.
The Sunshine Boys
Feature Film • 1975
Ex-vaudeville partners (Walter Matthau, George Burns) grudgingly reunite for a TV special.
Ensign Pulver
Feature Film • 1964
Ensign (Robert Walker) ends up in life raft with Navy captain (Burl Ives) he hates.
The Yellow Canary
Feature Film • 1943
An English aristocrat (Anna Neagle) fakes sympathy for the Nazis while she's spying for the Allies.
Blithe Spirit
Feature Film • 1945
The ghost (Kay Hammond) of a novelist's (Rex Harrison) first wife visits him and his second wife.
The Importance of Being Earnest
Feature Film • 1952
Victorian Jack Worthing (Michael Redgrave) woos Lady Bracknell's (Edith Evans) daughter.
The Runaway Bus
Feature Film • 1954
An unwitting British bus driver (Frankie Howerd) has odd people and gold bullion on board.
Just My Luck
Feature Film • 1957
A six-horse wager leads to complications for a bettor (Norman Wisdom).
The V.I.P.s
Feature Film • 1963
Very important people (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Louis Jourdan) wait in a London airport.
Murder, She Said
Feature Film • 1961
Sleuth Miss Marple (Margaret Rutherford) poses as maid to find corpse.
Murder Most Foul
TV Movie • 1964
Tweedy sleuth Miss Marple (Margaret Rutherford) skews a jury.
Doctor Zhivago
Feature Film • 1965
A sensitive Russian doctor is torn between his wife and the great love of his life.
Wuthering Heights
Feature Film • 1939
Emily Brontë's Cathy (Merle Oberon) loves Heathcliff (Laurence Olivier), weds Edgar (David Niven).
Friday, February 13
Cyrano de Bergerac
Feature Film • 1950
Long-nosed poet (Jose Ferrer) woos Roxane (Mala Powers) for tongue-tied friend (William Prince).
Splendor in the Grass
Feature Film • 1961
Parents drive two high-school lovers tragically apart in the 1920s Kansas.
Cabin in the Sky
Feature Film • 1943
Agents of heaven and hell fight for Little Joe's (Eddie "Rochester" Anderson) soul.
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
Feature Film • 1962
German brothers' (Laurence Harvey, Karl Boehm) story bridges fairy tales.
The Thief of Bagdad
Feature Film • 1940
A genie helps a boy (Sabu) help a prince (John Justin) to foil an evil vizier (Conrad Veidt).
Juliet of the Spirits
Feature Film • 1965
An Italian film director's elfin wife (Giulietta Masina) forgets his infidelity with fantasies.
Lili
Feature Film • 1953
A French teen (Leslie Caron) joins a carnival and meets a lying magician and a loving puppeteer.
7 Faces of Dr. Lao
Feature Film • 1964
A Chinese showman's (Tony Randall) appearances include Merlin, Pan and Medusa.
Brigadoon
Feature Film • 1954
New Yorkers (Gene Kelly, Van Johnson) find a magic village in Scotland.
Father of the Bride
Feature Film • 1950
A doting father faces mountains of bills and emotional challenges when his daughter marries.
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Feature Film • 1994
An English charmer (Hugh Grant) meets a lusty American (Andie MacDowell).
Saturday, February 14
The Graduate
Feature Film • 1967
An older woman (Anne Bancroft) seduces an aimless college man (Dustin Hoffman).
High Society
Feature Film • 1956
A socialite's (Grace Kelly) ex (Bing Crosby) and a writer (Frank Sinatra) show up for her wedding.
Smilin’ Through
Feature Film • 1932
A Victorian's (Leslie Howard) niece (Norma Shearer) and her suitor (Fredric March) mirror a tragedy.
Roberta
Feature Film • 1935
Jazzman (Fred Astaire) and pal woo royals (Irene Dunne, Ginger Rogers), real and fake, in Paris.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Feature Film • 1939
Bell ringer Quasimodo (Charles Laughton) saves a Gypsy (Maureen O'Hara) in medieval Paris.
Ninotchka
Feature Film • 1939
A playboy (Melvyn Douglas) charms a Russian envoy (Greta Garbo) on business in Paris.
Casablanca
Feature Film • 1942
A cynical nightclub owner protects an old flame and her husband from Nazis in Morocco.
Midnight in Paris
Feature Film • 2011
A writer (Owen Wilson) travels back in time and rubs elbows with cultural giants in 1920s Paris.
Gigi
Feature Film • 1958
A Gay '90s Parisian (Louis Jourdan) finds he wants to marry his would-be mistress (Leslie Caron).
Charade
Feature Film • 1963
A suave stranger (Cary Grant) helps a chic widow (Audrey Hepburn) stalked in Paris.
An American in Paris
Feature Film • 1951
A GI (Gene Kelly) stays in Paris to paint and falls in love with a young woman (Leslie Caron).
Moulin Rouge
Feature Film • 2001
A young writer falls in love with a courtesan in the 1890s France.
Sunday, February 15
Amélie
Feature Film • 2001
A woman (Audrey Tautou) tries to enrich the lives of those around her.
Irma La Douce
Feature Film • 1963
An ex-policeman (Jack Lemmon) becomes a Paris streetwalker's (Shirley MacLaine) protector.
Camille
Feature Film • 1936
A doomed courtesan clouds her young lover's name in 19th-century Paris.
Little Caesar
Feature Film • 1930
A small-time hoodlum (Edward G. Robinson) shoots his way up the underworld ladder.
The Letter
Feature Film • 1940
A woman claiming self-defense for the murder of her lover is threatened by an incriminating letter.
Key Largo
Feature Film • 1948
Gangster (Edward G. Robinson) holds GI (Humphrey Bogart) and hostages in Florida Keys hotel.
Double Indemnity
Feature Film • 1944
A claim adjuster (Edward G. Robinson) knows about a scam involving murder.
Strangers on a Train
Feature Film • 1951
Psychopath and tennis star meet in a club car and plot that each will murder someone for the other.
Rear Window
Feature Film • 1954
A photographer (James Stewart) in a wheelchair spies on neighbors and sees a murder.
Bonnie and Clyde
Feature Film • 1967
Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) and Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) become 1930s outlaw lovers.
White Heat
Feature Film • 1949
T-men hunt a trigger-happy gangster (James Cagney) who listens only to his mother.
In Cold Blood
Feature Film • 1967
Ex-convicts (Robert Blake, Scott Wilson) are tried for murder in 1959 Kansas.
Monday, February 16
Dog Day Afternoon
Feature Film • 1975
A man robs a bank to pay for his lover's operation. It turns into a hostage situation.
Shaft
Feature Film • 1971
A Harlem mob boss (Moses Gunn) hires a private eye (Richard Roundtree).
The Window
Feature Film • 1949
A boy (Bobby Driscoll) sees a murder but his parents (Barbara Hale) don't believe him.
Our Dancing Daughters
Feature Film • 1928
Flapper (Joan Crawford) loves married millionaire (Johnny Mack Brown).
Edward, My Son
Feature Film • 1949
A businessman's desire to protect his corrupt son's fortune leads to tragedy.
The Magnificent Ambersons
Feature Film • 1942
An idle young man (Tim Holt) sees the decline of his Midwestern family's fortune and power.
The Brothers Karamazov
Feature Film • 1958
Domineering man's (Lee J. Cobb) death affects his sons differently.
I Remember Mama
Feature Film • 1948
Writer (Barbara Bel Geddes) recalls her Norwegian mother (Irene Dunne) and San Francisco kin.
I Never Sang for My Father
Feature Film • 1970
Middle-aged New York professor (Gene Hackman) loses his mother and reaches out to his bitter father.
Auntie Mame
Feature Film • 1958
A bohemian socialite (Rosalind Russell) inspires her nephew to love life.
The Children’s Hour
Feature Film • 1961
A schoolgirl ruins her two headmistresses (Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine) with a scandalous lie.
The Corn Is Green
Feature Film • 1945
Spinster teacher (Bette Davis) nurtures gifted student (John Dall) in 1890s Wales.
Tuesday, February 17
Blackboard Jungle
Feature Film • 1955
A lone teacher (Glenn Ford) fights a juvenile delinquent (Vic Morrow) and his trade-school gang.
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Feature Film • 1969
A music-hall singer (Petula Clark) cheers an English schoolmaster's (Peter O'Toole) life.
Good News
Feature Film • 1947
Librarian (June Allyson) rivals coed (Patricia Marshall) for football hero (Peter Lawford).
The Desert Song
Feature Film • 1943
A man leads a group of desert bandits against some Nazis, who want to use them as cheap labor.
The Wind and the Lion
Feature Film • 1975
An Arab chieftain abducts a U.S. widow and her children; Theodore Roosevelt sends the Marines.
Morocco
Feature Film • 1930
Singer (Marlene Dietrich) wooed by rich man (Adolphe Menjou) loves legionnaire (Gary Cooper).
Road to Morocco
Feature Film • 1942
Shipwrecked stowaways (Bing Crosby, Bob Hope) hop camel, rescue princess (Dorothy Lamour).
Sahara
Feature Film • 1943
Allies (Humphrey Bogart, Bruce Bennett, Dan Duryea) hold off a Nazi battalion at a waterhole.
Khartoum
Feature Film • 1966
A British general (Charlton Heston) fights the Mahdi's (Laurence Olivier) Sudan army.
Them!
Feature Film • 1954
Bug experts (Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon) and state trooper (James Whitmore) track giant mutant ants.
On the Beach
Feature Film • 1959
Nuke-war survivors (Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire) wait in sub off 1964 Australian coast.
The China Syndrome
Feature Film • 1979
Journalists (Jane Fonda, Michael Douglas) see the cover-up of a crisis at a nuclear-power plant.
Wednesday, February 18
Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Feature Film • 1964
President Muffley and his advisers man the Pentagon war room, as bombs head toward Moscow.
Seven Days to Noon
Feature Film • 1950
Scientist (Barry Jones) will level London unless officials ban the bomb.
The Great Ziegfeld
Feature Film • 1936
Broadway showman Florenz Ziegfeld's (William Powell) life and wives (Luise Rainer, Myrna Loy).
Morning Glory
Feature Film • 1933
A stage-struck girl (Katharine Hepburn) gets a lucky break in New York.
Stage Door
Feature Film • 1937
Aspiring actresses share a boardinghouse in New York.
Gold Diggers of 1933
Feature Film • 1933
A songwriter's (Dick Powell) check puts chorus girls (Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler) to work.
To Be or Not to Be
Feature Film • 1942
Husband-and-wife troupers (Carole Lombard, Jack Benny) must act fast to fool Nazis in Poland.
Kiss Me Kate
Feature Film • 1953
Taming of the Shrew stars (Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel) act same way offstage.
The Entertainer
Feature Film • 1960
Portrait of a lowly British song-and-dance man (Laurence Olivier).
The Boy Friend
Feature Film • 1971
A stage gofer (Twiggy) for an English troupe fills in for the injured star of a 1920s show.
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