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Post by sewhite2000 on Mar 23, 2023 14:19:50 GMT
Pretty sure I mentioned in the OP that this was an all-Warners month. That's why I haven't been listing the studio of release, as I usually do when presenting monthly lineups. But it bears repeating. I have found some surprises, however, as I've gone through the list. Not all the films were originally released by Warners but I guess are just owned by them now. That's a bit of a cheat to my way of thinking, but I'm not going to whine about it. They're not showing Singin' in the Rain and 2001: A Space Odyssey and quietly implying they were originally WB releases, like they did in that piece during the Oscars. But they are showing a number of Orion films, and I was most surprised to see Around the World in 80 Days on the list, which was orioginally a United Artists release, but I suppose is now under Warner Discovery corporate control.
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Post by topbilled on Mar 27, 2023 13:53:05 GMT
Pretty sure I mentioned in the OP that this was an all-Warners month. That's why I haven't been listing the studio of release, as I usually do when presenting monthly lineups. But it bears repeating. I have found some surprises, however, as I've gone through the list. Not all the films were originally released by Warners but I guess are just owned by them now. That's a bit of a cheat to my way of thinking, but I'm not going to whine about it. They're not showing Singin' in the Rain and 2001: A Space Odyssey and quietly implying they were originally WB releases, like they did in that piece during the Oscars. But they are showing a number of Orion films, and I was most surprised to see Around the World in 80 Days on the list, which was orioginally a United Artists release, but I suppose is now under Warner Discovery corporate control. Good catch. Usually you can tell by how something is made, and the cast involved, what studio it came from originally.
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Post by cmovieviewer on Mar 27, 2023 14:35:14 GMT
Someone may be paying attention - Around the World in 80 Days has now been replaced by a combination of The Master of Ballantrae (1953) and The Valley of Gwangi (1969). Please refer to the updated schedule for the afternoon of April 22nd.
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Post by sewhite2000 on Mar 30, 2023 0:51:51 GMT
Thanks for the above information. I just punched up the April schedule for the first time in weeks to see what I'd be missing when I attend a baseball game, and it has been updated to reveal TCM is showing Superman and Batman on the same night. Sorry I'm going to miss those. Seen them many times, but it's always special when something makes a rare TCM airing.
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