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Classic Films
Related: About this forumTCM Schedule for Wednesday, February 19 - 31 Days of Oscar: 360 Degrees of Oscar
Wednesday, February 19, 20201:30 AM
OF HUMAN BONDAGE ( 1934)
A medical student falls prey to a sluttish waitress.
Dir: John Cromwell Cast: Leslie Howard , Bette Davis , Frances Dee .
BW- 83 mins, CC,
3:00 AM
LITTLE WOMEN ( 1933)
The four March sisters fight to keep their family together and find love while their father is off fighting the Civil War.
Dir: George Cukor Cast: Katharine Hepburn , Joan Bennett , Paul Lukas .
BW- 115 mins, CC,
5:00 AM
FATHER OF THE BRIDE ( 1950)
A doting father faces mountains of bills and endless trials when his daughter marries.
Dir: Vincente Minnelli Cast: Spencer Tracy , Joan Bennett , Elizabeth Taylor .
BW- 93 mins, CC,
6:45 AM
WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM, THE ( 1962)
Fanciful biography of the German fairy-tale collectors, with reenactments of three of their stories.
Dir: Henry Levin Cast: Laurence Harvey , Karl Boehm , Claire Bloom .
C- 136 mins, CC, Letterbox Format
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9:02 AM
SURE CURES ( 1946)
This short film presents the folly of using "home remedies" for various ills.
Dir: David Barclay Cast: Dave O'Brien ,
BW- 11 mins,
9:15 AM
DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET ( 1940)
True story of the German scientist who devoted his life to curing syphilis.
Dir: William Dieterle Cast: Edward G. Robinson , Ruth Gordon , Otto Kruger .
BW- 103 mins, CC,
11:00 AM
IT HAPPENED TOMORROW ( 1944)
A newspaper editor writes headlines that predict the future.
Dir: René Clair Cast: Dick Powell , Linda Darnell , Jack Oakie .
BW- 85 mins,
12:30 PM
MIGHTY JOE YOUNG ( 1949)
Showmen try to exploit a giant ape raised by an orphan.
Dir: Ernest B. Schoedsack Cast: Terry Moore , Ben Johnson , Robert Armstrong .
C- 94 mins, CC,
2:15 PM
SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON ( 1949)
An aging Cavalry officer tries to prevent an Indian war in the last days before his retirement.
Dir: John Ford Cast: John Wayne , Joanne Dru , John Agar .
C- 104 mins, CC,
4:00 PM
GUNGA DIN ( 1939)
Three British soldiers seek treasure during an uprising in India.
Dir: George Stevens Cast: Cary Grant , Victor McLaglen , Douglas Fairbanks .
BW- 117 mins, CC,
6:00 PM
ASPHALT JUNGLE, THE ( 1950)
A gang of small time crooks plots an elaborate jewel heist.
Dir: John Huston Cast: Sterling Hayden , Louis Calhern , Jean Hagen .
BW- 112 mins, CC,
WHAT'S ON TONIGHT: 31 DAYS OF OSCAR: 360 DEGREES OF OSCAR
8:00 PM
DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB ( 1964)
A mad United States General orders an air strike against Russia.
Dir: Stanley Kubrick Cast: Peter Sellers , George C Scott , Sterling Hayden .
BW- 95 mins, CC,
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9:45 PM
PINK PANTHER, THE ( 1964)
In the first Inspector Clouseau film, the bumbling French police detective tries to stop a notorious jewel thief from nabbing a princess' diamond.
Dir: Blake Edwards Cast: David Niven , Peter Sellers , Capucine .
C- 115 mins, CC, Letterbox Format
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12:00 AM
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS ( 1956)
A Victorian gentleman bets that he can beat the world's record for circling the globe.
Dir: Michael Anderson Cast: Cantinflas , Finlay Currie , Robert Morley .
C- 182 mins, CC, Letterbox Format
3:15 AM
PEPE ( 1960)
When is beloved horse is stolen and sold to a movie star, a young man travels to Hollywood.
Dir: George Sidney Cast: Cantinflas , Dan Dailey , Shirley Jones .
C- 158 mins, CC, Letterbox Format
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