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TCM Schedule for Friday,...
Published (2009-11-04 09:31:00)
Inspired by the 1964 autobiography of Aisin-Gioro "Henry" Pu Yi (1903-1967), entitled From Emperor to Citizen, The Last Emperor (1987) follows the extraordinary trajectory of the last emperor of the Ching dynasty (1644-1912): his ascension to the throne as a three-year-old boy, his "abdication" in 1911, his installation as a puppet ruler in Japanese-controlled Manchuria, his capture at the end of World War II and...
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TCM Schedule for Wednesday,...
Published (2009-11-10 14:38:00)
The title of this post notwithstanding, TCM has not forgotten that it is Veterans Day. Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 12:30 AM Becket (1964) England's King Henry II appoints his best friend Archbishop of Canterbury then turns on him. Cast: Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, John Gielgud. Dir: Peter Glenville. C-148 mins, TV-PG, CC, Letterbox Format 3:15 AM Look Back in Anger (1958) An embittered young man spews venom on all around him,...
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TCM Schedule for Sunday,...
Published (2009-11-06 20:09:00)
8 Sunday 6:00 AM Short Film: Now Playing November (2009) Features highlights of the month's programming on TCM, including festivals and stars. BW-16 mins, TV-PG, CC 6:30 AM Murder At The Gallop (1963) Elderly sleuth Miss Marple suspects foul play when an old friend is supposedly scared to death by a cat. Cast: Margaret Rutherford, Robert Morley, Flora Robson. Dir: George Pollock. BW-81 mins, TV-G, CC, Letterbox Format 8:00 AM Anna...
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TCM Schedule for Monday November...
Published (2009-11-08 00:21:00)
Marie Dressler takes the spotlight by day; at night, a tour of the cigar capital of the world, Cuba. (all times Eastern) 6:00 AM Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914) In this silent film, a con man dupes a wealthy country girl into marriage. Cast: Marie Dressler, Charles Chaplin, Mabel Normand. Dir: Mack Sennett. BW-72 mins, TV-G 7:15 AM Patsy, The (1928) In this silent film, a romantic young woman falls for her sister's fiance, then...
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Published (2009-11-10 22:36:00)
Here, the eleventh of November is known as Remembrance Day. We on the left also remember "The Dismissal" - the day the Governor-General sacked the Whitlam Government at the behest of Liberal leader, Malcolm Fraser. I therefore remember it as the day I became an Australian for a Republic. TCM, as usual, shows its disdain for what is happening in the outside world by programming two Andy Hardy movies at prime time. In the afternoon,...
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Published (2009-11-07 23:55:00)
is one of my all-time favorites. It's a gorgeous film, with a compelling story and terrific portrayals.
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Latest active threads on Classic Films Group::
Started 21 hours, 47 minutes ago (2009-11-11 22:36:00)
by Staph
Among the many film collaborations between Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Woman of the Year (1942) is especially significant because it was the first film in which they appeared together. In fact, during the filming of the movie, the two fell in love, sparking a relationship that would last more than 25 years, right up until Spencer Tracy's death in 1967. Based on the life of renowned ...
Started 22 hours, 8 minutes ago (2009-11-11 22:15:00)
by Staph
An uncharacteristically depressed and perennially glum Cary Grant faced turning 40 in the mid-Forties. Not an ideal situation for a romantic idol, Grant was additionally enveloped by marital unhappiness and would soon display immense dislike for his next smash, Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), held up for several years and now breaking box office records. The star despised director Frank Capra's ...
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2009-11-10 22:36:00)
by Matilda
Here, the eleventh of November is known as Remembrance Day. We on the left also remember "The Dismissal" - the day the Governor-General sacked the Whitlam Government at the behest of Liberal leader, Malcolm Fraser. I therefore remember it as the day I became an Australian for a Republic. TCM, as usual, shows its disdain for what is happening in the outside world by programming two Andy Hardy ...
Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-09 20:25:00)
by Matilda
heaps of sexuality and a good brain - God's gift to women! Sadly, he also had a self-destructive streak that in the end cancelled out so much of what was worthy of the greatest respect. I thought the young Burton had a Paul Newman-type appeal - sexy, intelligent, rebellious - but what very different paths they took. Newman always tried for quality work, but Burton was too often sidetracked by...
Started 2 years, 5 months ago (2007-05-28 17:45:00)
by CBHagman
Fans of Broadway musicals will remember his turn as the meek little clerk Cornelius in the original production of Hello, Dolly! Baby boomers will remember his comic villains on The Ghost and Mrs. Muir and Lidsville. Anyone who watched American talk shows over the past 30 years or so will remember what a character he was. But there was so much more to Charles Nelson Reilly's career. ...
Started 4 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-07 23:55:00)
by pscot
is one of my all-time favorites. It's a gorgeous film, with a compelling story and terrific portrayals.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-04 09:31:00)
by Staph
Inspired by the 1964 autobiography of Aisin-Gioro "Henry" Pu Yi (1903-1967), entitled From Emperor to Citizen, The Last Emperor (1987) follows the extraordinary trajectory of the last emperor of the Ching dynasty (1644-1912): his ascension to the throne as a three-year-old boy, his "abdication" in 1911, his installation as a puppet ruler in Japanese-controlled Manchuria, his capture at the end ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-04 09:30:00)
by Staph
Marshall Will Kane (Gary Cooper) is looking forward to his honeymoon with his new bride Amy (Grace Kelly). But as he and his wife prepare to leave town, Kane is informed that Frank Miller ( Ian MacDonald), his former nemesis, is out of jail and on the way to Hadleyville for a showdown with him. Not one to back down from a confrontation, Kane decides to postpone his honeymoon and face the ...
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Hot threads for last week on Classic Films Group::
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-04 09:31:00)
by Staph
Inspired by the 1964 autobiography of Aisin-Gioro "Henry" Pu Yi (1903-1967), entitled From Emperor to Citizen, The Last Emperor (1987) follows the extraordinary trajectory of the last emperor of the Ching dynasty (1644-1912): his ascension to the throne as a three-year-old boy, his "abdication" in 1911, his installation as a puppet ruler in Japanese-controlled Manchuria, his capture at the end ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-04 09:30:00)
by Staph
Marshall Will Kane (Gary Cooper) is looking forward to his honeymoon with his new bride Amy (Grace Kelly). But as he and his wife prepare to leave town, Kane is informed that Frank Miller ( Ian MacDonald), his former nemesis, is out of jail and on the way to Hadleyville for a showdown with him. Not one to back down from a confrontation, Kane decides to postpone his honeymoon and face the ...
Started 4 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-07 23:55:00)
by pscot
is one of my all-time favorites. It's a gorgeous film, with a compelling story and terrific portrayals.
Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-09 20:25:00)
by Matilda
heaps of sexuality and a good brain - God's gift to women! Sadly, he also had a self-destructive streak that in the end cancelled out so much of what was worthy of the greatest respect. I thought the young Burton had a Paul Newman-type appeal - sexy, intelligent, rebellious - but what very different paths they took. Newman always tried for quality work, but Burton was too often sidetracked by...
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2009-11-10 22:36:00)
by Matilda
Here, the eleventh of November is known as Remembrance Day. We on the left also remember "The Dismissal" - the day the Governor-General sacked the Whitlam Government at the behest of Liberal leader, Malcolm Fraser. I therefore remember it as the day I became an Australian for a Republic. TCM, as usual, shows its disdain for what is happening in the outside world by programming two Andy Hardy ...
Started 21 hours, 47 minutes ago (2009-11-11 22:36:00)
by Staph
Among the many film collaborations between Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Woman of the Year (1942) is especially significant because it was the first film in which they appeared together. In fact, during the filming of the movie, the two fell in love, sparking a relationship that would last more than 25 years, right up until Spencer Tracy's death in 1967. Based on the life of renowned ...
Started 22 hours, 8 minutes ago (2009-11-11 22:15:00)
by Staph
An uncharacteristically depressed and perennially glum Cary Grant faced turning 40 in the mid-Forties. Not an ideal situation for a romantic idol, Grant was additionally enveloped by marital unhappiness and would soon display immense dislike for his next smash, Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), held up for several years and now breaking box office records. The star despised director Frank Capra's ...
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