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, January 10
The Wizard of Oz
Feature Film • 1939
A tornado whisks a Kansas farm girl (Judy Garland) to a magic land.
The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T.
Feature Film • 1953
Boy (Tommy Rettig) has bad dream of piano teacher (Hans Conried), 500 boys and huge keyboard.
Jack and the Beanstalk
Feature Film • 1952
Butcher (Bud Abbott) and simpleton (Lou Costello) climb to giant and gold-egg hen.
Saturday, January 11
My Dream Is Yours
Feature Film • 1949
A singer's (Lee Bowman) ex-agent (Jack Carson) turns a wholesome girl (Doris Day) into a radio star.
DuBarry Was a Lady
Feature Film • 1943
A nightclub guy (Red Skelton) dreams he is Louis XV, and a singer (Lucille Ball) is Madame Du Barry.
Carefree
Feature Film • 1938
Lawyer (Ralph Bellamy) sends singer girlfriend (Ginger Rogers) to psychiatrist (Fred Astaire).
The Purple Gang
Feature Film • 1960
Detroit policeman (Barry Sullivan) hunts Prohibition hoodlum (Robert Blake).
The Hound and the Rabbit
Short Film • 1937
A fox tries to lure a dog away from its rabbit friends, so it can round them up to eat.
Believe It or Not No. 9
Short Film • 1931
Oddities are presented to members of the Believe-It-or-Not Club.
Fighting Fools
Feature Film • 1949
The Bowery Boys (Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall) back a slain boxer's brother against mobsters.
Popeye the Sailor
Series •
Customers Wanted
Popeye tries to get customers to his arcade.
Tarzan Triumphs
Feature Film • 1943
During World War II, Tarzan defends his jungle domain against an invasion of Nazi paratroops.
Private Lessons
Short Film • 1934
A dance teacher taps into trouble.
Footlight Parade
Feature Film • 1933
A director (James Cagney) creates and stages extravagant musical prologues for movie theaters.
Jeopardy
Feature Film • 1953
An escaped convict helps a woman and her son save her husband from drowning.
Ice Station Zebra
Feature Film • 1968
A U.S. sub commander (Rock Hudson) races Soviets to a spy satellite.
The Law and Jake Wade
Feature Film • 1958
Lawman's (Robert Taylor) ex-outlaw partner (Richard Widmark) wants their buried loot.
Born Yesterday
Feature Film • 1950
A scrap-metal tycoon (Broderick Crawford) pays a Washington newsman to make his girlfriend couth.
The Solid Gold Cadillac
Feature Film • 1956
Ex-corporate chief (Paul Douglas) helps a stockholder (Judy Holliday) make waves.
Sunday, January 12
Deadline at Dawn
Feature Film • 1946
Cabby (Paul Lukas) helps dance-hall girl (Susan Hayward) clear sailor (Bill Williams) for murder.
The Carey Treatment
Feature Film • 1972
A Boston doctor (James Coburn) hunts a killer to clear a colleague.
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Feature Film • 1973
Garrett (James Coburn), an aging outlaw, becomes a sheriff and has to hunt down his former friend.
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara
Short Film • 1935
Hollywood stars gather for music and comedy at a festival.
Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs
Special • 2008
The Big Store
Feature Film • 1941
Groucho, Chico and Harpo (The Marx Brothers) loose in department store.
Room Service
Feature Film • 1938
Broadway producers (Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx) wait for a sucker in a hotel.
Deadline at Dawn
Feature Film • 1946
Cabby (Paul Lukas) helps dance-hall girl (Susan Hayward) clear sailor (Bill Williams) for murder.
The Red Shoes
Feature Film • 1948
A ballerina (Moira Shearer) loves a ballet composer but dances for an obsessive impresario.
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
Feature Film • 1973
Kids investigate a statue's mysterious origin while hiding in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Agatha
Feature Film • 1979
A U.S. reporter (Dustin Hoffman) joins the 1926 search for Agatha Christie (Vanessa Redgrave).
Butterfield 8
Feature Film • 1960
Manhattan call girl (Elizabeth Taylor) loves rich married man (Laurence Harvey).
The Magnificent Seven
Feature Film • 1960
A man in black (Yul Brynner) recruits hired guns to defend Mexican villagers.
The Dirty Dozen
Feature Film • 1967
A U.S. major (Lee Marvin) turns 12 GI felons into commandos for a raid on the Nazis before D-Day.
Monday, January 13
The Star Prince
Feature Film • 1918
An arrogant boy is transformed into an ugly pauper and begins a journey seeking forgiveness.
A Man’s Story
Feature Film • 2010
Filmmaker Varon Bonicos covers 12 years in the life of fashion designer Ozwald Boateng.
A Dancer’s World
Short Film • 1957
Dancer and choreographer Martha Graham offers insight into her theories about dance.
MGM Parade
Series • 1956
Season 1 • Episode 23
Dore Schary; Richard Brooks; host George Murphy.
In Name Only
Feature Film • 1939
Woman (Kay Francis) will not divorce husband (Cary Grant) who wants to wed widow (Carole Lombard).
The Feminine Touch
Feature Film • 1941
Professor (Don Ameche) and wife (Rosalind Russell) confuse publisher's romance.
Guilty Hands
Feature Film • 1931
DA (Lionel Barrymore) kills daughter's (Madge Evans) lover, frames woman (Kay Francis).
Mary Stevens, M.D.
Feature Film • 1933
An unwed doctor (Kay Francis) goes to Paris to have her colleague's (Lyle Talbot) baby.
I Found Stella Parish
Feature Film • 1935
A blackmailer preys on an actress (Kay Francis) who is trying to hide her past from her daughter.
The Keyhole
Feature Film • 1933
Private eye (George Brent) trails millionaire's wife (Kay Francis) to Havana.
Mandalay
Feature Film • 1934
Gunrunner's (Ricardo Cortez) girlfriend (Kay Francis) sings in Rangoon bar.
One Way Passage
Feature Film • 1932
A condemned man (William Powell) and a dying woman (Kay Francis) fall in love on a ship.
Jewel Robbery
Feature Film • 1932
A bored baroness (Kay Francis) falls for a debonair burglar (William Powell) at work.
Man Wanted
Feature Film • 1932
Businesswoman (Kay Francis) makes salesman (David Manners) her secretary.
Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Feature Film • 1974
A hard-luck widow (Ellen Burstyn) with a son meets a rancher (Kris Kristofferson).
A Star Is Born
Feature Film • 1976
A boozing rock star (Kris Kristofferson) falls as his lover (Barbra Streisand) rises.
Tuesday, January 14
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Feature Film • 1973
Garrett (James Coburn), an aging outlaw, becomes a sheriff and has to hunt down his former friend.
Blume in Love
Feature Film • 1973
A California lawyer (George Segal) tries to win back his ex-wife from her lazy live-in boyfriend.
Rollover
Feature Film • 1981
A money man (Kris Kristofferson) shows a Texas oil widow (Jane Fonda) Saudi Arabia.
Riffraff
Feature Film • 1935
Cannery worker (Jean Harlow) weds tuna fisherman (Spencer Tracy) who leads union.
The Big House
Feature Film • 1930
Prison brings out the worst in a forger, a killer and a drunken driver in for manslaughter.
Let Us Be Gay
Feature Film • 1930
Housewife (Norma Shearer) turns fashion plate, then meets ex-husband (Rod LaRocque).
Anna Christie
Feature Film • 1930
A Swede (Greta Garbo) finds her father, a seaman (Charles Bickford) and a barfly (Marie Dressler).
Emma
Feature Film • 1932
Nanny (Marie Dressler) weds boss (Jean Hersholt) ; children sue her.
Peg o’ My Heart
Feature Film • 1933
Irish villager's (J. Farrell MacDonald) daughter (Marion Davies) must live with British aristocrats.
Cynara
Feature Film • 1932
Barrister (Ronald Colman) with wife (Kay Francis) has affair with shopgirl (Phyllis Barry).
Dinner at Eight
Feature Film • 1933
Society guests (Marie Dressler, Jean Harlow, John Barrymore) act up at New York party for nobility.
Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood
Special • 2000
Development of filmmaking through the eyes of Frances Marion.
Each Dawn I Die
Feature Film • 1939
A gangster (George Raft) helps a framed newsman (James Cagney) in prison.
They Drive by Night
Feature Film • 1940
Trucker brothers (George Raft, Humphrey Bogart) get mixed up with women.
Invisible Stripes
Feature Film • 1939
Ex-convict (George Raft) joins bank robbers to finance brother's (William Holden) business.
Wednesday, January 15
Manpower
Feature Film • 1941
Two high-tension linemen (Edward G. Robinson, George Raft) fight over a clip-joint hostess.
Taxi!
Feature Film • 1932
One cabby (James Cagney) courts another's daughter (Loretta Young) during taxi war.
The Yellow Cab Man
Feature Film • 1950
Crooks chase an accident-prone cabby to get the formula for his latest invention, elastic glass.
Hollywood My Hometown
Feature Film • 1965
Behind-the-scenes film clips feature Hollywood stars in candid moments.
Baby Doll
Feature Film • 1956
A cotton maker (Eli Wallach) seduces a rival's (Karl Malden) infantile bride (Carroll Baker).
Period of Adjustment
Feature Film • 1962
As two newlyweds (Jane Fonda, Jim Hutton) face failure, another couple face in-laws.
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
Feature Film • 1961
An ex-actress widow (Vivien Leigh) falls in love with a young gigolo (Warren Beatty) in Rome.
The Night of the Iguana
Feature Film • 1964
A defrocked cleric (Richard Burton) interacts with three women in Mexico.
A Streetcar Named Desire
Feature Film • 1951
A brute (Marlon Brando) clashes with his wife's (Kim Hunter) neurotic sister (Vivien Leigh).
Sweet Bird of Youth
Feature Film • 1962
A Florida gigolo (Paul Newman) brings home an ex-screen queen (Geraldine Page).
Becoming Hitchcock — The Legacy of Blackmail
Feature Film • 2024
Highlighting the birth of the Hitchcock Touch at a period when talking pictures first emerged.
Blackmail
Feature Film • 1929
An inspector deals with a blackmailer who knows that the lawman's fiancee killed an artist.
Becoming Hitchcock — The Legacy of Blackmail
Feature Film • 2024
Highlighting the birth of the Hitchcock Touch at a period when talking pictures first emerged.
Thursday, January 16
Blackmail
Feature Film • 1929
An inspector deals with a blackmailer who knows that the lawman's fiancee killed an artist.
Murder!
Feature Film • 1930
A knighted actor (Herbert Marshall) on a jury tries to save an actress (Norah Baring).
The Skin Game
Feature Film • 1931
An English aristocrat's wife (Helen Haye) blackmails a progressive (Edmund Gwenn) over a land deal.
Gallant Bess
Feature Film • 1946
A Seabee (Marshall Thompson) adopts a lucky horse on an island in the Pacific during World War II.
The Purchase Price
Feature Film • 1932
Fleeing nightclub singer (Barbara Stanwyck) becomes farmer's (George Brent) mail-order bride.
The Sheepman
Feature Film • 1958
Cattleman (Leslie Nielsen) and sheepman (Glenn Ford) fight over land and girl (Shirley MacLaine).
The Romance of Rosy Ridge
Feature Film • 1947
Civil War veteran (Van Johnson) courts Missouri farmer's (Thomas Mitchell) daughter (Janet Leigh).
When the Boys Meet the Girls
Feature Film • 1965
A playboy (Harve Presnell) helps a woman (Connie Francis) turn a ranch into a haven.
Silver Dollar
Feature Film • 1933
A farmer strikes Colorado silver, enters politics and leaves his wife for a blonde.
Hide-Out
Feature Film • 1934
Mobster (Robert Montgomery) flees to Connecticut, meets farmer's daughter (Maureen O'Sullivan).
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Feature Film • 1954
When an Oregon trapper decides to marry, his six rowdy brothers aim to follow suit.
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling
Feature Film • 1986
Stand-up comic's (Richard Pryor) alter ego recalls life and downfall.
Ragtime
Feature Film • 1981
New York's police commissioner faces a man holed up in the Morgan Library with dynamite.
Friday, January 17
Fame
Feature Film • 1980
Students (Irene Cara, Lee Curreri) attend the High School of Performing Arts.
Eyes Wide Shut
Feature Film • 1999
A doctor (Tom Cruise) explores his relationship with his wife by delving into a sensual underworld.
The Sea Hawk
Feature Film • 1924
Sold into slavery by his brother, a nobleman (Milton Sills) becomes a pirate out for revenge.
Captain Blood
Feature Film • 1935
An enslaved British doctor (Errol Flynn) turns Caribbean pirate.
The Spanish Main
Feature Film • 1945
Dutch pirates save Mexican viceroy's daughter (Maureen O'Hara) from governor (Walter Slezak).
The Three Musketeers
Feature Film • 1948
D'Artagnan (Gene Kelly) and his swordsmen pals foil a royal plot.
The Flame and the Arrow
Feature Film • 1950
Acrobatic rebel (Burt Lancaster) and his men trick Hessians in medieval Italy.
Scaramouche
Feature Film • 1952
An 18th-century Frenchman poses as a clown and meets a master swordsman in a duel of revenge.
The Prisoner of Zenda
Feature Film • 1952
A look-alike British tourist (Stewart Granger) poses as the king of Ruritania.
Sherlock, Jr.
Feature Film • 1924
A film projectionist (Buster Keaton) dreams he is famous detective Sherlock Holmes on the screen.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Feature Film • 1947
Thurber's daydreamer (Danny Kaye) as sea captain, surgeon, RAF pilot.
Artists and Models
Feature Film • 1955
Cartoonist (Dean Martin) puts babbling roommate's (Jerry Lewis) dreams in comic strip.
Saturday, January 18
Billy Liar
Feature Film • 1963
British undertaker's clerk (Tom Courtenay) steals, lies, dreams.
Tom, Dick and Harry
Feature Film • 1941
A phone operator (Ginger Rogers) imagines dream husbands (George Murphy, Burgess Meredith).
The Feminine Touch
Feature Film • 1941
Professor (Don Ameche) and wife (Rosalind Russell) confuse publisher's romance.
The Story of Will Rogers
Feature Film • 1952
A biographical study of the noted humorist and commentator's rise to fame and fortune.
Little Tinker
Special • 1948
A skunk tries valiantly to win the affections of a girl.
Believe It or Not No. 10
Short Film • 1932
Oddities include the smallest residence house and a futuristic garage.
Smuggler’s Cove
Feature Film • 1948
Slip, Sach and the gang (Bowery Boys) move into a smuggler's (Martin Kosleck) Long Island mansion.
The Galloping Ghost
Series •
The Master Mind
Members of a gambling ring try to stop "Red" Grange from playing college football games.
Elephant Stampede
Feature Film • 1951
Bomba the jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) and native girl (Donna Martell) thwart ivory hunters.
Roaring Guns
Short Film • 1944
Farmers clash with miners when runoff from water pressure mining destroys their farms.
Say Amen, Somebody
Feature Film • 1982
The story of gospel music and two of its luminaries, Willie Mae Ford Smith and Thomas A. Dorsey.
High Sierra
Feature Film • 1941
An ex-convict (Humphrey Bogart) pulls one more heist and makes his last stand on Mount Whitney.
Whiplash
Feature Film • 1948
A promising artist is transformed into a ruthless prizefighter.
Operation Crossbow
Feature Film • 1965
A British commando (George Peppard) and his team pinpoint a Nazi rocket base.
The Yakuza
Feature Film • 1975
A U.S. private eye (Robert Mitchum) and a kendo expert (Takakura Ken) take on Japan's underworld.
Raging Bull
Feature Film • 1980
The rise and fall of boxing champion Jake LaMotta (Robert De Niro).
Sunday, January 19
Without Pity
Feature Film • 1948
A black American soldier remains in Italy and falls in love with an Italian woman.
Blonde Ice
Feature Film • 1948
Society reporter (Leslie Brooks) kills men for fame and money.
The Hunted
Feature Film • 1948
A straight-arrow policeman attempts to reform his lawless girlfriend.
Decoy
Feature Film • 1946
After masterminding a jail break, a beautiful gun moll hides from the police.
Jack and the Beanstalk
Feature Film • 1952
Butcher (Bud Abbott) and simpleton (Lou Costello) climb to giant and gold-egg hen.
Tom Thumb
Feature Film • 1958
Forest queen gives couple a son (Russ Tamblyn) shy of six inches high.
Without Pity
Feature Film • 1948
A black American soldier remains in Italy and falls in love with an Italian woman.
The Doughgirls
Feature Film • 1944
Russian sniper helps trio (Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, Jane Wyman) find husbands in wartime D.C.
The Reluctant Debutante
Feature Film • 1958
Parents (Rex Harrison, Kay Kendall) survive London debut of his U.S. daughter (Sandra Dee).
Cabaret
Feature Film • 1972
Singer Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) lives on the fringe in decadent 1931 Berlin.
Seance on a Wet Afternoon
Feature Film • 1964
A medium's (Kim Stanley) husband (Richard Attenborough) kidnaps child to help her act.
The Wind and the Lion
Feature Film • 1975
An Arab chieftain abducts a U.S. widow and her children; Theodore Roosevelt sends the Marines.
PT 109
Feature Film • 1963
Navy Lt. John F. Kennedy (Cliff Robertson) and crew marooned.
Monday, January 20
The Big Idea
Short Film • 1917
Harold Lloyd stars in a 1917 short film.
His Royal Slyness
Short Film • 1920
An impersonator is elected the first president of a country.
Captain Kidd’s Kids
Short Film • 1919
A man finds himself on a sailing boat after a rowdy bachelor party.
From Hand to Mouth
Short Film • 1919
A young man tries to save an heiress from kidnappers, and helps her secure her inheritance.
A Sammy in Siberia
Short Film • 1919
An American soldier (Harold Lloyd) meets a Russian beauty (Bebe Daniels).
Silent Waters
Feature Film • 2003
A Pakistani widow's (Kirron Kher) son (Aamir Malik) joins Islamic militants.
The Music Room
Feature Film • 1960
A wealthy man (Chhabi Biswas) slowly loses his family, friends, fortune, status and sanity.
A Patch of Blue
Feature Film • 1965
A blind white teenager, sheltered by her sleazy mother, falls in love with a kind young black man.
The Learning Tree
Feature Film • 1969
A teenager (Kyle Johnson) witnesses racism and a murder in his 1920s Kansas town.
Sounder
Feature Film • 1972
1930s sharecropper's (Paul Winfield) wife (Cicely Tyson) keeps family together.
Lost Boundaries
Feature Film • 1949
Doctor (Mel Ferrer), wife (Beatrice Pearson) and family pass as white in New England.
Intruder in the Dust
Feature Film • 1949
Mississippi whites (David Brian, Claude Jarman Jr.) help a man (Juano Hernandez) framed for murder.
A Raisin in the Sun
Feature Film • 1961
Poor Chicago family (Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNeil, Ruby Dee) argues over $10,000 windfall.
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
TV Movie • 1974
An old slave (Cicely Tyson) remembers, from Civil War to civil rights.
Nationtime
Feature Film • 1972
Leaders gather at the National Black Political Convention in Gary, Ind., in 1972.
I Am Somebody
Short Film • 1970
In 1969, 400 underpaid black women go on strike to demand union recognition.
Boycott
TV Movie • 2001
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. leads a protest after Rosa Parks refuses to surrender her bus seat.
Tuesday, January 21
In the Heat of the Night
Feature Film • 1967
A black detective helps a white sheriff find a criminal suspected of murder.
Freedom on My Mind
Feature Film • 1994
Academy Award nominees Connie Field and Marilyn Mulford present a documentary on voting.
Crisis
Feature Film • 1963
President Kennedy and Gov. George Wallace clash over the integration of the University of Alabama.
Malcolm X
Feature Film • 1972
Footage and interviews profile the civil-rights leader, slain in 1965. James Earl Jones narrates.
The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story
Feature Film • 1951
Lionel Barrymore and Dore Schary present the studio's releases for 1951, including "Quo Vadis."
MGM Parade
Series • 1956
Season 1 • Episode 23
Dore Schary; Richard Brooks; host George Murphy.
Black Legion
Feature Film • 1937
An autoworker loses a promotion to an immigrant and joins a black-robed hate group.
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
Feature Film • 1939
FBI agent (Edward G. Robinson) nabs Nazi spy (Francis Lederer), weak link in U.S. chain.
The Mortal Storm
Feature Film • 1940
Young couple (Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart) flee Nazi Germany on skis.
The Great Dictator
Feature Film • 1940
Barber who looks like dictator (Charles Chaplin) meets fellow dictator (Jack Oakie).
The Seventh Cross
Feature Film • 1944
Seven men escape from a Nazi prison camp; one (Spencer Tracy) makes it to freedom.
Edge of Darkness
Feature Film • 1943
Norwegian fisherman (Errol Flynn) and bride (Ann Sheridan) lead underground against Nazis.
Background to Danger
Feature Film • 1943
U.S. spy (George Raft) in Turkey joins Russian agents against Nazi spy (Sydney Greenstreet).
Johnny Angel
Feature Film • 1945
Ship captain's son (George Raft) seeks father's killers and gold.
Nocturne
Feature Film • 1946
A detective relentlessly pursues the truth behind a songwriter's apparent suicide.
Wednesday, January 22
Race Street
Feature Film • 1948
Policeman (William Bendix) and bookie (George Raft) bust San Francisco racket.
Around the World in 80 Days
Feature Film • 1956
A Victorian (David Niven) bets that he can circle the globe in 80 days.
Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men
Feature Film • 1933
Life in the tenement district of New York's East Side provides joy and pathos for a young woman.
Cockeyed Cavaliers
Feature Film • 1934
Kleptomaniac (Bert Wheeler) and sidekick (Robert Woolsey) taken for medieval king's doctors.
Carefree
Feature Film • 1938
Lawyer (Ralph Bellamy) sends singer girlfriend (Ginger Rogers) to psychiatrist (Fred Astaire).
Melody Cruise
Feature Film • 1933
Singing playboy (Phil Harris) and buddy (Charlie Ruggles) meet fun girls on cruise.
Shall We Dance
Feature Film • 1937
A ballet dancer (Fred Astaire) woos a musical star (Ginger Rogers) despite rumors.
A Woman Rebels
Feature Film • 1936
The daughter (Katharine Hepburn) of a strict judge crusades for women's rights in Victorian England.
The Gay Divorcee
Feature Film • 1934
A woman (Ginger Rogers) mistakes a flirt (Fred Astaire) for her lawyer's co-respondent.
Top Hat
Feature Film • 1935
A woman (Ginger Rogers) mistakes a dancer (Fred Astaire) for her friend's husband.
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Feature Film • 1934
Anarchists kidnap a couple's (Leslie Banks, Edna Best) daughter to hide a plot.
The 39 Steps
Feature Film • 1935
Spies and police chase a handcuffed couple (Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll).
Sabotage
Feature Film • 1936
A Londoner (Sylvia Sidney) learns her husband (Oscar Homolka) plants bombs.
Thursday, January 23
Young and Innocent
Feature Film • 1937
Constable's (Percy Marmont) daughter (Nova Pilbeam) helps accused strangler (Derrick de Marney).
The Lady Vanishes
Feature Film • 1938
A woman (Margaret Lockwood) tries to prove a governess (Dame May Whitty) was on a train.
Becoming Hitchcock — The Legacy of Blackmail
Feature Film • 2024
Highlighting the birth of the Hitchcock Touch at a period when talking pictures first emerged.
Foreign Correspondent
Feature Film • 1940
A New York crime reporter (Joel McCrea) exposes a Nazi spy ring fronted by a peace organization.
The Beloved Rogue
Feature Film • 1927
Poet Francois Villon (John Barrymore) obliges Louis XI (Conrad Veidt).
The Spy in Black
Feature Film • 1939
Political intrigue surrounds the arrival of a German sub in the Orkney Islands during World War I.
Escape
Feature Film • 1940
German general's (Conrad Veidt) mistress (Norma Shearer) helps American (Robert Taylor) free mother.
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).
A Woman’s Face
Feature Film • 1941
A Swedish plastic surgeon (Melvyn Douglas) brings out the good side of a bad woman (Joan Crawford).
All Through the Night
Feature Film • 1942
Broadway gambler (Humphrey Bogart) and cronies thwart Nazi spy's (Conrad Veidt) gang.
Nazi Agent
Feature Film • 1942
A German-American (Conrad Veidt) poses as his twin brother, a Nazi spy, to expose a spy ring.
Merrily We Go to Hell
Feature Film • 1932
Heiress (Sylvia Sidney) weds reporter (Fredric March) prone to booze and blonde (Adrianne Allen).
A Foreign Affair
Feature Film • 1948
An Iowa congresswoman rivals a bistro singer for an Army captain in postwar Berlin.
All That Heaven Allows
Feature Film • 1955
Rich widow (Jane Wyman) loves tree surgeon (Rock Hudson) 15 years younger.
Friday, January 24
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
Feature Film • 1967
White liberals face their own latent racism when their daughter introduces them to her black fiance.
To Sleep With Anger
Feature Film • 1990
A man (Danny Glover) from the Deep South visits a Los Angeles family and stirs things up.
King of the Roaring ’20s: The Story of Arnold Rothstein
Feature Film • 1961
A gambler (David Janssen) avenges his buddy (Mickey Rooney) and meets an underworld fate.
Young Dillinger
Feature Film • 1965
1930s outlaw (Nick Adams) leads Pretty Boy Floyd (Robert Conrad), Baby Face Nelson (John Ashley).
Dillinger
Feature Film • 1945
Lady in red (Anne Jeffreys) leads FBI to public enemy (Lawrence Tierney) in 1934.
Al Capone
Feature Film • 1959
The Chicago gangster (Rod Steiger) goes from 1919 bouncer to Prohibition crime czar to Alcatraz.
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
Feature Film • 1960
The New York killer (Ray Danton) goes from mob bodyguard to mob boss to mob target.
Bonnie and Clyde
Feature Film • 1967
Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) and Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty) become 1930s outlaw lovers.
Dog Day Afternoon
Feature Film • 1975
A man robs a bank to pay for his lover's operation. It turns into a hostage situation.
Oklahoma!
Feature Film • 1955
Cowboy Curly (Gordon MacRae) loves Laurey (Shirley Jones) despite Jud Fry (Rod Steiger).
Cabin in the Sky
Feature Film • 1943
Agents of heaven and hell fight for Little Joe's (Eddie "Rochester" Anderson) soul.
Saturday, January 25
The Horn Blows at Midnight
Feature Film • 1945
A trumpet player (Jack Benny) dreams he is an archangel sent to end the world with a blast.
The Kid
Feature Film • 1921
The Little Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) raises an unwed mother's abandoned child (Jack Coogan).
I Married an Angel
Feature Film • 1942
Banker (Nelson Eddy) dreams of angel (Jeanette MacDonald) after meeting her double.
Turn Back the Clock
Feature Film • 1933
Man (Lee Tracy) has power, prestige, rich wife, in dream life.
Oregon Passage
Feature Film • 1957
A cavalry officer (John Ericson) thwarts his superior to capture a warring Shoshone chief.
Slap-Happy Lion
Short Film • 1947
A lion is driven crazy by a mouse.
Believe It or Not #11
Short Film • 1931
Oddities include the town with the smallest population and a trombone player with no arms.
Paris Playboys
Feature Film • 1954
Slip, Sach and Louie (Bowery Boys) fool rocket-science spies for a fuel formula in France.
The Galloping Ghost
Series •
The House of Secrets
Members of a gambling ring try to stop "Red" Grange from playing college football games.
Popeye the Sailor
Series • 1939
Wotta Nitemare
Popeye has a nightmare in which he is unable to save Olive Oyl from Bluto.
The Golden Idol
Feature Film • 1954
Bomba the jungle boy (Johnny Sheffield) recovers a Watusi idol stolen by an Arab (Paul Guilfoyle).
The Flame Song
Short Film • 1934
A playboy prince is determined to regain his throne after being ousted by his corrupt cousin.
Evergreen
Feature Film • 1934
An English chorus girl (Jessie Matthews) makes a hit posing as her long-lost stage-star mother.
The Big Sky
Feature Film • 1952
Kentucky mountain men (Kirk Douglas, Dewey Martin) join a keelboat trip.
Jim Thorpe, All American
Feature Film • 1951
Coach Pop Warner (Charles Bickford) recalls 1912 Indian Olympian (Burt Lancaster).
The Split
Feature Film • 1968
Woman (Julie Harris) gets crook (Jim Brown) to lead L.A. Coliseum heist.
The Wild North
Feature Film • 1952
Trapper (Stewart Granger) wanted for murder saves Mountie's (Wendell Corey) life.
Rose Marie
Feature Film • 1954
Indian loves Mountie (Howard Keel) who loves girl (Ann Blyth) who loves trapper (Fernando Lamas).
Sunday, January 26
Woman on the Run
Feature Film • 1950
Woman (Ann Sheridan) combs San Francisco for husband, witness to mob slaying.
If Winter Comes
Feature Film • 1948
Writer (Walter Pidgeon) befriends pregnant girl, loses wife (Angela Lansbury) and job.
Winter Meeting
Feature Film • 1948
Troubled heiress (Bette Davis) loves troubled war hero (James Davis).
Woman of the Year
Feature Film • 1942
A New York sportswriter marries a political columnist whose career comes first.
Designing Woman
Feature Film • 1957
A married sportswriter (Gregory Peck) and fashion designer (Lauren Bacall) have clashing friends.
Women on the Run
Feature Film • 1993
Rachel, Rachel
Feature Film • 1968
A spinster teacher (Joanne Woodward) lives drably with her mother (Kate Harrington).
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Feature Film • 1956
New York street tough Rocky Graziano (Paul Newman) becomes middleweight boxing champion.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Feature Film • 1958
An alcoholic (Paul Newman) and his wife visit his dying father (Burl Ives) in the South.
Hud
Feature Film • 1963
A son (Paul Newman) dishonors a rancher (Melvyn Douglas) and the housekeeper (Patricia Neal).
Cool Hand Luke
Feature Film • 1967
A Southern loner (Paul Newman) on a chain gang refuses to be broken.
Nobody’s Fool
Feature Film • 1994
An aging misfit (Paul Newman) falls for a younger married woman (Melanie Griffith).
Monday, January 27
The Outlaw and His Wife
Feature Film • 1917
Committing a petty crime forces a Swedish farmer and his wife into hiding in Iceland.
The Double Life of Veronique
Feature Film • 1991
Two singers (Irène Jacob), Polish and French, have same name and face.
Loves of a Blonde
Feature Film • 1965
A Czech musician (Vladimir Pucholt) seduces and abandons a factory worker (Hana Brejchová).
Filmmakers for the Prosecution
Feature Film • 2022
Prosecutors use film evidence to convict Nazi war criminals at the Nuremberg trials.
Nuremberg
Feature Film • 1948
The official film on the first Nuremberg trial.
Hitler’s Executioners
Feature Film • 1961
Narrative and pictorial coverage concerning one of history's darkest periods.
Shoah: Four Sisters
Series • 2018
Interviews from the 1970s of four women who survived the Holocaust.
The Juggler
Feature Film • 1953
Fugitive death-camp survivor (Kirk Douglas) loves woman (Milly Vitale) at kibbutz.
Exodus
Feature Film • 1960
Israeli nationalist (Paul Newman) and refugees break 1947 British blockade.
The Pawnbroker
Feature Film • 1964
Memories of Nazi horrors haunt a death-camp survivor (Rod Steiger) who runs a Harlem pawnshop.
Sophie’s Choice
Feature Film • 1982
A writer (Peter MacNicol) meets an Auschwitz survivor (Meryl Streep) and her lover (Kevin Kline).
Tuesday, January 28
The Man in the Glass Booth
Feature Film • 1975
A rich New Yorker (Maximilian Schell) stands trial as a Nazi war criminal.
Crossfire
Feature Film • 1947
A GI helps a pipe-smoking detective (Robert Young) trap an anti-Semitic soldier for murder.
They Won’t Forget
Feature Film • 1937
Southern mob and DA (Claude Rains) say Northern teacher (Edward Norris) killed teen.
One Million B.C.
Feature Film • 1940
Earth moves, and the meat-eating Rock People banish a caveman to the vegetarian Shell People.
Forever Darling
Feature Film • 1956
Angel (James Mason) tells redhead (Lucille Ball) to join husband (Desi Arnaz) on trip.
A Guy Named Joe
Feature Film • 1943
Pilot (Spencer Tracy) is guardian angel of girl's (Irene Dunne) new beau (Van Johnson).
Turnabout
Feature Film • 1940
Ancient god on mantel swaps bodies of adman (John Hubbard) and wife (Carole Landis).
Topper
Feature Film • 1937
Socialite couple's ghosts (Cary Grant, Constance Bennett) help banker friend (Roland Young).
It Happened Tomorrow
Feature Film • 1944
An ambitious reporter (Dick Powell) can see the newspaper headlines for the next day.
I Married a Witch
Feature Film • 1942
A Salem witch (Veronica Lake) enchants a candidate for governor (Fredric March) about to marry.
Time After Time
Feature Film • 1979
Jack the Ripper (David Warner) visits 1979 in H.G. Wells' (Malcolm McDowell) time machine.
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