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.
Friday, July 26
16 Days of Glory
Feature Film • 1986
A tribute to the athletes and the competitive spirit of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
Tokyo Olympiad
Feature Film • 1965
Highlights of the 1964 Summer Olympics: the pole vault, women's volleyball, swimming, the marathon.
Olympic Spirit
Sports • 1980
Covering the 1980 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, New York, United States.
Tom Sawyer
Feature Film • 1973
Mark Twain's boy hero (Johnnie Whitaker) enters cave with Huck and Becky.
Ode to Billy Joe
Feature Film • 1976
Billy Joe (Robby Benson) loves girl (Glynnis O'Connor) in 1953 Mississippi.
Saturday, July 27
Sounder
Feature Film • 1972
1930s sharecropper's (Paul Winfield) wife (Cicely Tyson) keeps family together.
Over the Edge
Feature Film • 1979
Bored suburban teens (Michael Kramer, Pamela Ludwig, Matt Dillon) seek destructive outlets.
Dog Day Afternoon
Feature Film • 1975
A man robs a bank to pay for his lover's operation. It turns into a hostage situation.
Small Town Girl
Feature Film • 1953
Judge's daughter (Jane Powell) keeps eye on jailed playboy (Farley Granger).
Half-Pint Palomino
Special • 1953
Barney Bear tries to capture a tiny horse.
Canadian Lancers
Short Film • 1956
Kids train at the Junior Bengal Lancers riding school.
Night Descends on Treasure Island
Short Film • 1940
The nighttime festivities of the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition, highlighting paintings and lighting.
Captain Applejack
Feature Film • 1931
A meek man (John Halliday) summons his courage when robbers seek the treasures in his home.
Screen Directors Playhouse
Series • 1956
Affair in Sumatra
Season 1 • Episode 19
A half-caste girl is torn between the love for her people and the love of a man.
Popeye the Sailor
Series • 1937
Lost and Foundry
While Olive visits Popeye on his lunch break, Swee'Pea crawls into the dangerous factory.
Murder on Approval
TV Movie • 1956
A British private eye (Tom Conway) solves London murders based on the authenticity of a rare stamp.
Service With the Colors
Short Film • 1940
Men from diverse backgrounds enlist in the army. Some adjust quickly, while others have a hard time.
Festival
Feature Film • 1967
Filmmaker Murray Lerner captures performances by Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and other folk singers.
Lolita
Feature Film • 1962
Professor (James Mason) marries widow (Shelley Winters) to be near nymphet daughter (Sue Lyon).
Spartacus
Feature Film • 1960
A gladiator slave leads a revolt in decadent Rome and attempts to lead his followers to freedom.
I Know Where I’m Going!
Feature Film • 1945
Englishwoman (Wendy Hiller) seeks tycoon, loves naval officer (Roger Livesey) instead.
The Green Years
Feature Film • 1946
Orphan becomes man (Tom Drake) in love, guided by great-granddad (Charles Coburn).
Sunday, July 28
The Housemaid
Feature Film • 1960
A maid and a composer hide an illicit relationship.
Shanghai Express
Feature Film • 1932
Notorious woman (Marlene Dietrich) rides danger train with ex-lover (Clive Brook).
Berlin Express
Feature Film • 1948
Train passengers (Merle Oberon, Robert Ryan, Charles Korvin) seek man taken by postwar Nazis.
MGM Parade
Series • 1955
Season 1 • Episode 16
Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald ("Maytime"); a clip from "I'll Cry Tomorrow."
Summer Holiday
Feature Film • 1948
Publisher's (Walter Huston) son (Mickey Rooney) courts girl (Gloria De Haven) in Connecticut.
The Seven Hills of Rome
Feature Film • 1958
Italian pianist's (Renato Rascel) U.S. cousin (Mario Lanza) meets girl (Marisa Allasio) in Rome.
The Housemaid
Feature Film • 1960
A maid and a composer hide an illicit relationship.
Travels With My Aunt
Feature Film • 1972
An English banker (Alec McCowen) escorts an eccentric (Maggie Smith) who claims to be his aunt.
Light in the Piazza
Feature Film • 1962
American (Olivia de Havilland) lets mentally impaired daughter (Yvette Mimieux) marry in Italy.
Clash by Night
Feature Film • 1952
A woman (Barbara Stanwyck) marries a fisherman, then has an affair with his cynical friend.
Desire Me
Feature Film • 1947
Man (Robert Mitchum) returns from war to find his wife (Greer Garson) loves another (Richard Hart).
The Guns of August
Feature Film • 1964
A narrative of the events leading up to WW I and a chronicle of the crucial action of the war.
All Quiet on the Western Front
Feature Film • 1930
A young German soldier (Lew Ayres) faces the mechanized horrors of World War I.
Monday, July 29
Across to Singapore
Feature Film • 1928
Sailor (Ramon Novarro) sets out to rescue brooding brother (Ernest Torrence).
The American Friend
Feature Film • 1977
A German (Bruno Ganz) meets a shady American (Dennis Hopper) who gets him a hit-man job.
Bergman Island
Feature Film • 2006
Ingmar Bergman, one of the greatest filmmakers, in his home where he ruminates on his works.
The Damned Don’t Cry
Feature Film • 1950
Oil-field worker's wife (Joan Crawford) becomes public enemy's (David Brian) mistress.
Highway 301
Feature Film • 1951
The Tri-State Gang pulls off a string of robberies before being caught by the police.
One Minute to Zero
Feature Film • 1952
Army colonel (Robert Mitchum) loves UN-worker war widow (Ann Blyth) in Korea.
The Devil Makes Three
Feature Film • 1952
Air Force captain (Gene Kelly) loves neo-Nazi pawn (Pier Angeli) in postwar Germany.
Split Second
Feature Film • 1953
Killer (Stephen McNally) holds woman (Alexis Smith) and others at Nevada nuke site.
Tension at Table Rock
Feature Film • 1956
Scorned outlaw (Richard Egan) helps sheriff (Cameron Mitchell) keep order.
Blackbeard, the Pirate
Feature Film • 1952
The king of England sends buccaneer Sir Henry Morgan to stop Blackbeard (Robert Newton).
Underwater!
Feature Film • 1955
Two scuba divers find a shipwreck, but their attempt to salvage it for treasure is threatened.
Night Nurse
Feature Film • 1931
Two private nurses (Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Blondell) figure out a trust-fund murder scheme.
The Lost Weekend
Feature Film • 1945
A New York writer (Ray Milland) hits the bottle and lands in Bellevue with delirium tremens.
Midnight Mary
Feature Film • 1933
Woman (Loretta Young) on trial recalls gangster (Ricardo Cortez) and lawyer (Franchot Tone).
Tuesday, July 30
Marked Woman
Feature Film • 1937
Prosecutor (Humphrey Bogart) has clip-joint hostess (Bette Davis) name boss.
Tarzan and His Mate
Feature Film • 1934
British ivory hunters want the ape man and Jane to take them to an elephant graveyard.
Tarzan Escapes
Feature Film • 1936
Heiress Jane's relatives want her home, and their guide wants the ape man in a circus.
Breakfast for Two
Feature Film • 1937
Heiress (Barbara Stanwyck) saves playboy (Herbert Marshall) from gold digger (Glenda Farrell).
The Flame Within
Feature Film • 1935
A psychiatrist treats an alcoholic she loves and a suicidal girl who loves him.
Make Way for a Lady
Feature Film • 1936
A teenager (Anne Shirley) plays matchmaker for her widower father (Herbert Marshall).
The Underworld Story
Feature Film • 1950
Newsman (Dan Duryea) doubts maid killed publisher's (Herbert Marshall) daughter-in-law.
Foreign Correspondent
Feature Film • 1940
A New York crime reporter (Joel McCrea) exposes a Nazi spy ring fronted by a peace organization.
High Wall
Feature Film • 1947
Psychiatrist (Audrey Totter) helps ex-bomber pilot (Robert Taylor) found near strangled wife.
The Letter
Feature Film • 1940
A woman claiming self-defense for the murder of her lover is threatened by an incriminating letter.
Crack-Up
Feature Film • 1946
A New York art-forgery expert becomes the dazed victim of a plot to drive him out of his mind.
The Endless Summer
Feature Film • 1966
Two California surfers embark on a globe-trotting odyssey to find the perfect wave.
The Endless Summer II
Feature Film • 1994
Filmmaker Bruce Brown shows Patrick O'Connell and Robert Weaver surfing in Alaska, Bali, Fiji, Java.
The Endless Summer Revisited
Special •
Edited together is unused footage from The Endless Summer and The Endless Summer II.
Wednesday, July 31
On Any Sunday
Feature Film • 1971
Filmmaker Bruce Brown shows motorcycle racing, with Steve McQueen.
On Any Sunday: Motocross, Malcolm and More
Special •
Director Bruce Brown and his son Dana revisit great riders of the original film.
Corvette Summer
Feature Film • 1978
Hooker (Annie Potts) in van picks up teen (Mark Hamill) on trail of stolen Stingray.
Daybreak Express
Short Film • 1953
A ride on the Third Avenue El.
Black Orpheus
Feature Film • 1959
Death follows streetcar conductor (Breno Mello) and country girl (Marpessa Dawn) in Rio.
New Orleans
Feature Film • 1947
A businessman (Arturo de Cordova) entertains his patrons with jazz.
Blues in the Night
Feature Film • 1941
Pianist (Richard Whorf), singer (Priscilla Lane) in nightclub with convict.
One-Way Ticket to Love
Special • 1960
Masahiro Shinoda's debut film portrays the romantic lives of a group of entertainers.
Elevator to the Gallows
Feature Film • 1958
A French war hero (Maurice Ronet) plots to kill his lover's (Jeanne Moreau) husband (Jean Wall).
Once a Thief
Feature Film • 1965
Ex-convict (Alain Delon) with wife (Ann-Margret) and child joins San Francisco caper.
The Connection
Feature Film • 1961
A documentary filmmaker records junkies waiting to buy heroin.
All Night Long
Feature Film • 1962
Drummer (Patrick McGoohan) wants bandleader (Paul Harris) to doubt wife's (Marti Stevens) fidelity.
The Manchurian Candidate
Feature Film • 1962
Korean War hero's (Laurence Harvey) commander (Frank Sinatra) learns platoon was brainwashed.
Von Ryan’s Express
Feature Film • 1965
Air Force colonel (Frank Sinatra) and British major (Trevor Howard) seize Nazi prison train.
Thursday, August 1
Tony Rome
Feature Film • 1967
A private eye's (Frank Sinatra) case includes blackmail and murder.
The Devil at 4 O’Clock
Feature Film • 1961
Convicts and fallen priest (Spencer Tracy) race volcano to save leper children.
Devil’s Island
Feature Film • 1940
French doctor (Boris Karloff) operates on prison commandant's (James Stephenson) daughter's brain.
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
Feature Film • 1937
Jewel thief (Joan Crawford) and her partner (William Powell) corner British aristocrats.
Manhattan Melodrama
Feature Film • 1934
A DA (William Powell) condemns his boyhood-buddy racketeer (Clark Gable).
Rendezvous
Feature Film • 1935
D.C. puzzle editor's (William Powell) girlfriend (Rosalind Russell) gets him job as war decoder.
The Heavenly Body
Feature Film • 1943
Astronomer's neglected wife thinks an air-raid warden is the mystery man her astrologer predicted.
Libeled Lady
Feature Film • 1936
Editor's (Spencer Tracy) fiancee (Jean Harlow), lawyer trick heiress (Myrna Loy) suing paper.
The Thin Man
Feature Film • 1934
Nick and Nora Charles (William Powell, Myrna Loy) solve a mystery with their dog, Asta.
Life With Father
Feature Film • 1947
An autocrat (William Powell) heads his 1880s New York household, but his wife (Irene Dunne) runs it.
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid
Feature Film • 1948
Bostonian (William Powell) with wife (Irene Hervey) hooks mermaid (Ann Blyth) in West Indies.
My Man Godfrey
Feature Film • 1936
A socialite falls in love with the homeless man she hires as her butler.
Love Crazy
Feature Film • 1941
Couple (William Powell, Myrna Loy) have wacky fourth anniversary.
Friday, August 2
Double Wedding
Feature Film • 1937
A dress designer falls for a lazy artist after deeming him unworthy of her sister.
The Ex-Mrs. Bradford
Feature Film • 1936
Doctor (William Powell) and ex-wife (Jean Arthur) sleuth murders; clues point to him.
Jewel Robbery
Feature Film • 1932
A bored baroness (Kay Francis) falls for a debonair burglar (William Powell) at work.
Devotion
Feature Film • 1946
Emily Bronte (Ida Lupino) and her sister Charlotte form a triangle with a curate in 1830s Yorkshire.
Deep Valley
Feature Film • 1947
Shy California farm girl (Ida Lupino) loves fugitive (Dane Clark) from chain gang.
Escape Me Never
Feature Film • 1947
Circa-1900 composer (Errol Flynn) has fling, returns to wife (Ida Lupino).
The Man I Love
Feature Film • 1946
A nightclub singer (Ida Lupino) picks a piano player (Bruce Bennett) over a mobster (Robert Alda).
Pillow to Post
Feature Film • 1945
Saleswoman (Ida Lupino) poses as officer's (William Prince) wife at military camp.
The Sea Wolf
Feature Film • 1941
Jack London's Wolf Larsen (Edward G. Robinson) brutalizes people trapped on his ship, the Ghost.
Out of the Fog
Feature Film • 1941
Tailor (Thomas Mitchell) and cook plot to kill Brooklyn racketeer (John Garfield).
On Dangerous Ground
Feature Film • 1951
A detective (Robert Ryan) falls for the blind sister (Ida Lupino) of a rural killer.
High Sierra
Feature Film • 1941
An ex-convict (Humphrey Bogart) pulls one more heist and makes his last stand on Mount Whitney.
They Drive by Night
Feature Film • 1940
Trucker brothers (George Raft, Humphrey Bogart) get mixed up with women.
Saturday, August 3
While the City Sleeps
Feature Film • 1956
Newsmen use reporter (Dana Andrews) and women (Ida Lupino, Rhonda Fleming) to find Lipstick Killer.
The Big Knife
Feature Film • 1955
A Hollywood mogul (Rod Steiger) bullies a star (Jack Palance) to renew his studio contract.
The Hard Way
Feature Film • 1942
Schemer (Ida Lupino) uses men to get her sister-in-law (Joan Leslie) on Broadway.
Ride Him, Cowboy
Feature Film • 1932
A lynch mob mistakes a drifter (John Wayne) for an outlaw called the Hawk.
Telegraph Trail
Feature Film • 1933
A scout (John Wayne) alerts the cavalry to an Indian attack on a line camp.
The Man From Monterey
Feature Film • 1933
An Army captain (John Wayne) foils a Spanish land-grant swindle.
Randy Rides Alone
Feature Film • 1934
Government agent Randy Bowers has to escape from jail to find a man behind saloon slayings.
Flying Leathernecks
Feature Film • 1951
Marine pilots in the World War II Pacific gain respect for a squadron major who never lets up.
Stagecoach
Feature Film • 1939
Outlaw (John Wayne) and assorted others go through Indian country.
Fort Apache
Feature Film • 1948
Cavalry captain (John Wayne) sees colonel (Henry Fonda) lead troops into massacre.
The Train Robbers
Feature Film • 1973
Widow (Ann-Margret) hires man (John Wayne) to recover gold her husband stole.
McLintock!
Feature Film • 1963
Cattle baron (John Wayne) tries to tame wife (Maureen O'Hara).
The Sons of Katie Elder
Feature Film • 1965
Four sons attend their mother's Texas funeral and avenge their slain father.
Red River
Feature Film • 1948
A cattle baron (John Wayne) and his foster son (Montgomery Clift) argue on the Chisholm Trail.
Sunday, August 4
Legend of the Lost
Feature Film • 1957
Madman (Rossano Brazzi), guide (John Wayne) and earthy woman (Sophia Loren) seek Sahara riches.
Angel and the Badman
Feature Film • 1947
Quaker Prudence (Gail Russell) reforms wounded outlaw Quirt (John Wayne).
Tall in the Saddle
Feature Film • 1944
Man's man cowhand (John Wayne) caught between women ranchers (Ella Raines, Audrey Long).
That’s Life!
Feature Film • 1986
A California architect (Jack Lemmon) frets to his wife (Julie Andrews) and feels old as he turns 60.
The Americanization of Emily
Feature Film • 1964
A Navy officer (James Garner) wines and dines a London widow (Julie Andrews).
Darling Lili
Feature Film • 1970
A German spy (Julie Andrews) falls for a GI (Rock Hudson) during World War I.
The Tamarind Seed
Feature Film • 1974
British civil servant (Julie Andrews) falls for Soviet (Omar Sharif) who wants her to spy.
Torn Curtain
Feature Film • 1966
A U.S. physicist (Paul Newman) seeks missile secrets in East Germany.
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Feature Film • 1967
Flapper (Julie Andrews) saves friend (Mary Tyler Moore) from 1920s New York white slavers.
Victor/Victoria
Feature Film • 1982
Chicago mobster (James Garner) eyes female impersonator (Julie Andrews) in '30s Paris.
Hawaii
Feature Film • 1966
Missionary (Max von Sydow) and bride (Julie Andrews) come to 1820s Hawaii.
Monday, August 5
10
Feature Film • 1979
An older pop composer (Dudley Moore) chases his dream woman (Bo Derek).
The Man Who Loved Women
Feature Film • 1983
Psychiatrist (Julie Andrews) recalls infatuated sculptor (Burt Reynolds).
Look for the Silver Lining
Feature Film • 1949
Marilyn Miller (June Haver) rises from her vaudeville family to Broadway.
The Daughter of Rosie O’Grady
Feature Film • 1950
Irish horsecar driver's daughter (June Haver) meets New York showman (Gordon MacRae).
The West Point Story
Feature Film • 1950
Broadway director (James Cagney) and girlfriend (Virginia Mayo) do show at the academy.
Tea for Two
Feature Film • 1950
Broke 1929 heiress (Doris Day) tries to back singer's (Gordon MacRae) Broadway show.
About Face
Feature Film • 1952
Cadets (Gordon MacRae, Eddie Bracken, Dick Wesson) cavort at Southern military institute.
The Desert Song
Feature Film • 1953
Anthropologist (Gordon MacRae) foils sheik, wows Frenchwoman (Kathryn Grayson).
Three Sailors and a Girl
Feature Film • 1953
Submariners join leading lady (Jane Powell) in Broadway show.
Oklahoma!
Feature Film • 1955
Cowboy Curly (Gordon MacRae) loves Laurey (Shirley Jones) despite Jud Fry (Rod Steiger).
Carousel
Feature Film • 1956
A dead carnival barker (Gordon MacRae) gets to return to Earth for a day to guide his daughter.
Tuesday, August 6
On Moonlight Bay
Feature Film • 1951
Tomboy teen (Doris Day) makes music with college man (Gordon MacRae) around 1914.
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
Feature Film • 1953
World War I veteran (Gordon MacRae) builds security for Indiana sweetheart (Doris Day).
The Big Punch
Feature Film • 1948
Ex-boxer minister (Wayne Morris) shelters tank fighter (Gordon MacRae) framed for murder.
The Secret Six
Feature Film • 1931
Reporters, vigilantes, a moll and a crooked lawyer bring down a bootlegger.
The Beast of the City
Feature Film • 1932
Police chief's (Walter Huston) brother (Wallace Ford) falls for gun moll (Jean Harlow).
Red Headed Woman
Feature Film • 1932
Gold digger (Jean Harlow) ruins boss's (Chester Morris) marriage and prospers.
The Girl From Missouri
Feature Film • 1934
An innkeeper's daughter runs away from home and meets a Palm Beach millionaire and his son.
Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell
Special • 1993
Sharon Stone examines the career of sex symbol and actress Jean Harlow.
Hold Your Man
Feature Film • 1933
Con man (Clark Gable) hides in apartment and meets new girlfriend (Jean Harlow).
China Seas
Feature Film • 1935
Steamer captain (Clark Gable) has gold, women and pirate (Wallace Beery) aboard.
Reckless
Feature Film • 1935
A Broadway star's agent sees her through the scandal of her marriage to a drunken socialite.
Bombshell
Feature Film • 1933
A Hollywood studio press agent (Lee Tracy) schemes to keep a sexpot (Jean Harlow) single.
Platinum Blonde
Feature Film • 1931
Newsman (Robert Williams) weds heiress (Jean Harlow) ; newswoman (Loretta Young) and pals object.
Hell’s Angels
Feature Film • 1930
British pilot brothers (Ben Lyon, James Hall) fall for blonde (Jean Harlow) in WWI.
Wednesday, August 7
Dinner at Eight
Feature Film • 1933
Society guests (Marie Dressler, Jean Harlow, John Barrymore) act up at New York party for nobility.
Wife vs. Secretary
Feature Film • 1936
Publisher's (Clark Gable) wife (Myrna Loy) resents his secretary (Jean Harlow).
Saratoga
Feature Film • 1937
Horse breeder's (Lionel Barrymore) granddaughter (Jean Harlow) loves bookie (Clark Gable).
Lola Montes
Feature Film • 1955
Courtesan (Martine Carol) recalls Franz Liszt and king of Bavaria (Anton Walbrook).
Beau Brummell
Feature Film • 1954
Fashion arbiter (Stewart Granger) has fragile bond with Prince of Wales (Peter Ustinov).
Billy Budd
Feature Film • 1962
Melville's sailor hero (Terence Stamp) opposes Claggart (Robert Ryan), the cruel master-at-arms.
Hot Millions
Feature Film • 1968
Embezzler (Peter Ustinov) writes checks with conglomerate's computer.
The Sundowners
Feature Film • 1960
Irish shepherds (Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum) roam in 1920s Australia.
Quo Vadis
Feature Film • 1951
A Roman aristocrat earns Nero's disfavor when he falls in love with a young Christian.
Spartacus
Feature Film • 1960
A gladiator slave leads a revolt in decadent Rome and attempts to lead his followers to freedom.
Topkapi
Feature Film • 1964
Lovers (Melina Mercouri, Maximilian Schell) try to steal a dagger in Istanbul.
Thursday, August 8
Evil Under the Sun
Feature Film • 1982
Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot (Peter Ustinov) solves Balkan resort murder.
Logan’s Run
Feature Film • 1976
A man and woman flee an idyllic domed city in which citizens meet their deaths at age 30.
The Great Morgan
Feature Film • 1946
Character actor Frank Morgan edits together clips from musicals and shorts to make a movie.
Thousands Cheer
Feature Film • 1943
Colonel's daughter (Kathryn Grayson) loves private (Gene Kelly), puts on Army show.
Rosalie
Feature Film • 1937
A West Point cadet falls in love with a young woman who he later finds out is a Balkan princess.
I Dood It
Feature Film • 1943
Assistant tailor (Red Skelton) courts dancer (Eleanor Powell) and exposes wartime spies.
Ship Ahoy
Feature Film • 1942
A hack writer and his sidekick meet a tap dancer duped by Axis spies on a cruise to Puerto Rico.
Lady Be Good
Feature Film • 1941
Broadway songwriters (Ann Sothern, Robert Young) marry and divorce, twice.
Honolulu
Feature Film • 1939
Movie star (Robert Young) trades places with double, woos woman (Eleanor Powell) on ship.
Broadway Melody of 1936
Feature Film • 1935
Broadway columnist (Jack Benny) and producer (Robert Taylor) feud over star (Eleanor Powell).
Broadway Melody of 1938
Feature Film • 1937
Broadway producer (Robert Taylor) bets show on star's (Eleanor Powell) horse at Saratoga.
Friday, August 9
Broadway Melody of 1940
Feature Film • 1940
A dancer (George Murphy) gets his partner's (Fred Astaire) role.
Born to Dance
Feature Film • 1936
A tap-dancing understudy (Eleanor Powell) meets a sailor on leave and replaces the star of a show.
Duchess of Idaho
Feature Film • 1950
Water-ballet star (Esther Williams) falls for band leader (Van Johnson) in Sun Valley.
I Confess
Feature Film • 1953
A priest (Montgomery Clift) will not divulge a killer's confession, not even to save himself.
Lonelyhearts
Feature Film • 1958
Midwestern reporter's (Montgomery Clift) editor (Robert Ryan) makes him do advice column.
Suddenly, Last Summer
Feature Film • 1959
New Orleans matriarch tries to bribe a brain surgeon to lobotomize her niece who witnessed a murder.
Freud
Feature Film • 1962
Colleagues ridicule Freud's (Montgomery Clift) analysis of a woman (Susannah York).
The Young Lions
Feature Film • 1958
Two U.S. soldiers (Montgomery Clift, Dean Martin) and a Nazi meet amid World War II inhumanity.
Raintree County
Feature Film • 1957
A New Orleans belle lures a man away from his sweetheart and into marriage during the Civil War.
A Place in the Sun
Feature Film • 1951
A social climber (Montgomery Clift) gets rid of his poor, pregnant girlfriend (Shelley Winters).
The Heiress
Feature Film • 1949
A fortune hunter charms a doctor's plain daughter (Olivia de Havilland) in 19th-century New York.
Saturday, August 10
The Search
Feature Film • 1948
GI (Montgomery Clift) befriends displaced Czech boy (Ivan Jandl) in postwar Berlin.
Indiscretion of an American Wife
Feature Film • 1953
A married woman says goodbye to her Italian lover at a train station in Rome.
The Big Lift
Feature Film • 1950
Two American soldiers assigned to the Berlin airlift fall for a mysterious German woman.
Julia
Feature Film • 1977
Lillian Hellman (Jane Fonda) recalls her best friend (Vanessa Redgrave) and WWII.
Dancing at Lughnasa
Feature Film • 1998
Five adult sisters, a boy, and a priest with dementia struggle to survive on a farm in 1936 Ireland.
Still of the Night
Feature Film • 1982
Psychiatrist (Roy Scheider) intrigued by slain patient's mistress (Meryl Streep).
A Cry in the Dark
Feature Film • 1988
Australian pastor's (Sam Neill) wife (Meryl Streep) on trial: "dingo baby" case.
Florence Foster Jenkins
Feature Film • 2016
A man goes to extremes to make sure his wife never finds out that she's an awful opera singer.
Doubt
Feature Film • 2008
Spurred by allegations of child abuse, a nun begins a personal crusade against a popular priest.
Kramer vs. Kramer
Feature Film • 1979
An adman (Dustin Hoffman) fights for his son (Justin Henry) after his wife (Meryl Streep) walks out.
Sophie’s Choice
Feature Film • 1982
A writer (Peter MacNicol) meets an Auschwitz survivor (Meryl Streep) and her lover (Kevin Kline).
The French Lieutenant’s Woman
Feature Film • 1981
Movie actors (Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Leo McKern) parallel their Victorian roles.
Sunday, August 11
Silkwood
Feature Film • 1983
Nuclear-plant worker Karen Silkwood (Meryl Streep) blows whistle on hazards.
Ironweed
Feature Film • 1987
Derelict Francis Phelan (Jack Nicholson) relives his past in 1938 Albany, N.Y.
Night and Day
Feature Film • 1946
Story of songwriter Cole Porter (Cary Grant) and his wife (Alexis Smith).
Topper
Feature Film • 1937
Socialite couple's ghosts (Cary Grant, Constance Bennett) help banker friend (Roland Young).
Arsenic and Old Lace
Feature Film • 1944
A man's (Cary Grant) two elderly aunts poison lonely gentlemen.
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
Feature Film • 1947
A judge (Myrna Loy) orders a playboy (Cary Grant) to date her sister (Shirley Temple) as therapy.
Gunga Din
Feature Film • 1939
British soldiers and their water carrier face Thuggee cultists at the Khyber Pass in 1890s India.
Charade
Feature Film • 1963
A suave stranger (Cary Grant) helps a chic widow (Audrey Hepburn) stalked in Paris.
Notorious
Feature Film • 1946
A U.S. agent (Cary Grant) brings a traitor's daughter to Rio de Janeiro to seduce an exiled Nazi.
Father Goose
Feature Film • 1964
French teacher (Leslie Caron) and girls are stranded with a beach bum (Cary Grant).
My Favorite Wife
Feature Film • 1940
Shipwrecked woman (Irene Dunne) returns, finds husband (Cary Grant) remarried.
Monday, August 12
Room for One More
Feature Film • 1952
Parents (Cary Grant, Betsy Drake) of three add two troubled teens.
Penny Serenade
Feature Film • 1941
A newsman (Cary Grant) and his wife (Irene Dunne) adopt and raise a baby girl, followed by tragedy.
None but the Lonely Heart
Feature Film • 1944
Lazy cockney's (Cary Grant) dying mother (Miss Ethel Barrymore) guides him in World War II London.
The Flying Fleet
Feature Film • 1929
Six cadets train for Navy Air Corps, two (Ramon Novarro, Ralph Graves) make it.
Speedway
Feature Film • 1929
Love and skullduggery are set against the backdrop of the Indianapolis 500.
Navy Blues
Feature Film • 1930
A sailor (William Haines) on leave meets a girl (Anita Page), leaves her and then comes back to her.
Our Dancing Daughters
Feature Film • 1928
Flapper (Joan Crawford) loves married millionaire (Johnny Mack Brown).
Our Modern Maidens
Feature Film • 1929
Love with others happens on the eve of a couple's (Joan Crawford, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) wedding.
Our Blushing Brides
Feature Film • 1930
Three New York working girls (Joan Crawford, Anita Page, Dorothy Sebastian) long to marry rich men.
Under Eighteen
Feature Film • 1932
Innocent teen (Marian Marsh) lands in New Yorker's (Warren William) penthouse.
Skyscraper Souls
Feature Film • 1932
Office-building tycoon (Warren William) lies to women and partners.
Prosperity
Feature Film • 1932
The Depression hits a rich woman (Marie Dressler) and her small-town family bank.
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