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Post by sewhite2000 on Dec 27, 2022 5:11:49 GMT
Primetime January 21 Theme unlisted, and there's only one movie scheduled. It could be Powell-Harlow collabs? Don't actually know how many of those there were.
Reckless (William Powell, Jean Harlow) (MGM, 1935)
Noir Alley
The Two Mrs. Carrolls (Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck) (Warner Bros., 1947)
Late Night Dean Martin There's a 2021 documentary about him, and ...
Mr. Ricco (Dean Martin, Eugene Roche) (MGM, 1975)
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Post by topbilled on Dec 27, 2022 15:20:18 GMT
THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS is a favorite of mine. Always happy when it's on the schedule.
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Post by Swithin on Dec 27, 2022 18:13:36 GMT
THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS is a favorite of mine. Always happy when it's on the schedule. I have never seen it and look forward to it. The great actress Irene Worth, who was a friend of mine, made her Broadway debut in The Two Mrs. Carrolls, which starred Elisabeth Bergner. Irene played Sally, the role played by Alexis Smith in the movie. There was a rumour that the relationship between Bergner and Worth inspired the film All About Eve, but I think that has been debunked. (It can be Googled.) I never had the nerve to ask Irene about that. She was a great actress and good friend. I worked with her several times, and she even got her good friend Sir John Gielgud to help us with a couple of our projects. Irene's many awards include three Tonys and a BAFTA.
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Post by sewhite2000 on Dec 28, 2022 4:03:01 GMT
Daytime January 22 Random Programming
Side Streets (Aline MacMahon, Paul Kelly) (Warner Bros., 1934) The Nun's Story (Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch) (Warner Bros., 1959)
After the Noir Alley repeat:
That Hamilton Woman (Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier) (Dist. in the US by United Artists, 1941) Julia Misbehaves (Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon) (MGM, 1948) Please Don't Eat the Daisies (Doris Day, David Niven) (MGM, 1960) International Velvet (Tatum O'Neal, Christopher Plummer) (MGM, 1978)
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Post by sewhite2000 on Dec 28, 2022 4:45:04 GMT
Primetime January 22 Serving on a Jury
Perfect Strangers (Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan) (Warner Bros., 1950) 12 Angry Men (Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb) (United Artists, 1957)
Silent Sunday Nights Looks like a pre-Code double feature about prostitution
A Woman of Paris (Edna Purvience, Clarence Geldert) (United Artists, 1923) Lady of the Night (Norma Shearer, Malcolm McGregor) (MGM, 1925)
TCM Imports A Carlos Suara Double Feature
Dulces Horas (Inaki Aierra, Assumpta Serna) (Dist. in the US by New Yorker Films, 1982) Elisa, Vida Mia (Fernando Rey, Geraldine Chaplin) (Dist. in the US by Nicole Jouve Interama, 1983)
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Post by sewhite2000 on Dec 28, 2022 5:11:34 GMT
Daytime January 23 Eva Marie Saint
Raintree County (Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor) (MGM, 1957) All Fall Down (Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beatty) (MGM, 1962) The Sandpiper (Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor) (MGM, 1965) Grand Prix (Yves Montaud, Eva Marie Saint) (MGM, 1966) The Stalking Moon (Gregory Peck, Eva Marie Saint) (Columbia, 1968)
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Post by sewhite2000 on Dec 28, 2022 5:41:55 GMT
Primetime January 23 Future Days Sci Fi One slot is still unscheduled
World without End (Hugh Marlowe, Nancy Gates) (Allied Artists, 1956) No Blade of Grass (Nigel Davenport, Jean Wallace) (Dist. in the US by MGM, 1970) The Omega Man (Charlton Heston, Anthony Zerbe) (Warner Bros., 1971) Logan's Run (Michael York, Jenny Aguitter) (MGM, 1975)
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Post by sewhite2000 on Dec 31, 2022 4:48:03 GMT
Daytime January 24 Family Drama One slot is missing
Listen, Darling (Freddie Bartholomew, Judy Garland) (MGM, 1938) The Red House (Edward G. Robinson, Lon McCallister) (United Artists, 1947) Romance on the High Seas (Doris Day, Jack Carson) (Warner Bros., 1948) Untamed Youth (Mamie Van Doren, Lori Nelson) (Warner Bros., 1957) Susan Slade (Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens) (Warner Bros., 1961) Looking for Love (Connie Francis, Jim Hutton) (MGM, 1964) Who's That Girl? (Madonna, Griffin Dunne) (Warner Bros., 1987)
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Post by sewhite2000 on Jan 1, 2023 2:44:00 GMT
Primetime January 24 Night Four of SOTM Marion Davies
Hell Harbor (Lupe Valdez, Jean Hersholt) (United Artists, 1930) Peg O'My Heart (Marion Davies, Onslow Stevens) (MGM, 1933) Page Miss Glory (Marion Davies, Pat O'Brien) (Warner Bros., 1935) Cain and Mabel (Clark Gable, Marion Davies) (Warner Bros., 1936) Hearts Divided (Marion Davies, Dick Powell) (Warner Bros., 1936) Ever Since Eve (Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery) (Warner Bros., 1937)
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Post by Fading Fast on Jan 1, 2023 9:24:45 GMT
Primetime January 24 Night Four of SOTM Marion Davies Hell Harbor (Lupe Valdez, Jean Hersholt) (United Artists, 1930) Peg O'My Heart (Marion Davies, Onslow Stevens) (MGM, 1933) Page Miss Glory (Marion Davies, Pat O'Brien) (Warner Bros., 1935) Cain and Mabel (Clark Gable, Marion Davies) (Warner Bros., 1936) Hearts Divided (Marion Davies, Dick Powell) (Warner Bros., 1936) Ever Since Eve (Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery) (Warner Bros., 1937) Sewhite2000, thank you for doing these posts as they are very helpful.
For anyone considering the movie "Ever Since Eve," which interestingly for the day, has some homosexual and gender-fluid characters and overtones, in what is otherwise a good but by-the-numbers romcom effort, I wrote some comments on it here: "Ever Since Eve"
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Post by topbilled on Jan 1, 2023 17:45:56 GMT
Primetime January 24 Night Four of SOTM Marion Davies Hell Harbor (Lupe Valdez, Jean Hersholt) (United Artists, 1930) Peg O'My Heart (Marion Davies, Onslow Stevens) (MGM, 1933) Page Miss Glory (Marion Davies, Pat O'Brien) (Warner Bros., 1935) Cain and Mabel (Clark Gable, Marion Davies) (Warner Bros., 1936) Hearts Divided (Marion Davies, Dick Powell) (Warner Bros., 1936) Ever Since Eve (Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery) (Warner Bros., 1937) PEG O' MY HEART is my favorite Marion Davies film. I think it was William Randolph Hearst's favorite also, since he really pushed hard for her to get an Oscar nomination (which unfortunately did not happen).
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Post by Fading Fast on Jan 1, 2023 18:05:09 GMT
Primetime January 24 Night Four of SOTM Marion Davies Hell Harbor (Lupe Valdez, Jean Hersholt) (United Artists, 1930) Peg O'My Heart (Marion Davies, Onslow Stevens) (MGM, 1933) Page Miss Glory (Marion Davies, Pat O'Brien) (Warner Bros., 1935) Cain and Mabel (Clark Gable, Marion Davies) (Warner Bros., 1936) Hearts Divided (Marion Davies, Dick Powell) (Warner Bros., 1936) Ever Since Eve (Marion Davies, Robert Montgomery) (Warner Bros., 1937) PEG O' MY HEART is my favorite Marion Davies film. I think it was William Randolph Hearst's favorite also, since he really pushed hard for her to get an Oscar nomination (which unfortunately did not happen). I agree, it's a good one and Davies is excellent in it. Plus, it's interesting to see an early version of a tale Hollywood would tell again and again about a poor (or not rich) person possibly coming into a large some of money and "moving up in class," but maybe discovering they were happier in their old world.
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Post by sewhite2000 on Jan 2, 2023 5:56:54 GMT
Daytime January 25 Nightclubs
Illegal (Isobel Elsom, Ivor Bernard) (Warner Bros., 1932) Go into Your Dance (Al Jolson, Ruby Keeler) (Warner Bros., 1935) Night Spot (Harry Parke, Allan Lane) (RKO, 1938) Garden of the Moon (Pat O'Brien, Margaret Lindsey) (Warner Bros., 1938) The Bamboo Blonde (Frances Langford, Ralph Edwards) (RKO, 1946) Nora Prentiss (Ann Sheridan, Kent Smith) (Warner Bros., 1947) Stage Struck (Kane Richmond, Audrey Long) (Monogram, 1948) Cabaret (Liza Minelli, Michael York) (ABC, 1972)
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Post by sewhite2000 on Jan 2, 2023 6:01:47 GMT
Primetime January 25 Well, it's night four of the car chase theme, but no films are listed. As this theme has been moving progressively through time, I assume this night is car chase movies post-1980 or so, and probably TCM hasn't secured the rights yet for such modern films.
Late NIght
Cimarron (Glenn Ford, Maria Schell) (MGM, 1960)
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Post by sewhite2000 on Jan 3, 2023 4:02:18 GMT
Daytime January 26 Marriage Complications
Private Lives (Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery) (MGM, 1931) Live, Love and Learn (Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell) (MGM, 1937) You Can't Fool Your Wife (Lucille Ball, James Ellison) (RKO, 1940) Weekend for Three (Dennis O'Keefe, Jane Wyatt) (RKO, 1941) My Life with Caroline (Ronald Colman, Anna Lee) (RKO, 1941) The Feminine Touch (Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche) (MGM, 1941) The Doughgirls (Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith) (Warner Bros., 1944) Grounds for Marriage (Van Johnson, Kathryn Grayson) (MGM, 1950) It Started with a Kiss (Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds) (MGM, 1959)
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