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rdmtimp

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Thu Aug 31, 2023, 10:56 PM Aug 2023

TCM Schedule for Sunday September 3, 2023 - Cinematography by Stanley Cortez

Plus: Imports has a pair from Volker Schlöndorff.

(all times Eastern)


6:00 AM Two Guys from Milwaukee (1946)
1h 30m | Comedy | TV-G
A runaway prince in disguise takes up with a taxi driver.
Dir: David Butler. Cast: Dennis Morgan, Joan Leslie, Jack Carson

8:00 AM Two Sisters From Boston (1946)
1h 52m | Musical | TV-G
Two girls with Broadway aspirations find work in a Bowery saloon.
Dir: Henry Koster. Cast: Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson, Lauritz Melchior

10:00 AM The Secret Fury (1950)
1h 25m | Suspense/Mystery | TV-PG
The wedding of Ellen and David is halted by a stranger who insists that the bride is already married to someone else. Though the flabbergasted Ellen denies the charge, the interloper produces enough evidence that his accusation must be investigated. Ellen and David travel to the small coastal town where her first wedding ...
Dir: Mel Ferrer. Cast: Claudette Colbert, Robert Ryan, Jane Cowl

12:00 PM Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
1h 43m | Musical | TV-G
The seven Pontipee brothers ease the loneliness of their Oregon farm by courting seven women.
Dir: Stanley Donen. Cast: Howard Keel, Jeff Richards, Russ Tamblyn

2:00 PM Our Miss Brooks (1956)
1h 25m | Comedy | TV-G
A high school teacher has to rescue the professor she loves from his grasping mother.
Dir: Al Lewis. Cast: Eve Arden, Gale Gorden, Don Porter

3:45 PM Where the Boys Are (1960)
1h 39m | Comedy | TV-PG
Four college coeds go looking for love during spring break in Fort Lauderdale.
Dir: Henry Levin. Cast: Dolores Hart, Yvette Mimieux, Barbara Nichols

5:30 PM A Summer Place (1959)
2h 10m | Drama | TV-PG
An adulterous couple discovers that their children are sexually involved.
Dir: Delmer Daves. Cast: Richard Egan, Dorothy McGuire, Sandra Dee

8:00 PM The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
1h 28m | Drama | TV-PG
A possessive son's efforts to keep his mother from remarrying threaten to destroy his family.
Dir: Orson Welles. Cast: Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Anne Baxter

10:00 PM Since You Went Away (1944)
2h 52m | Drama | TV-PG
With her husband away to fight in World War II, a housewife must care for their two daughters alone.
Dir: John Cromwell. Cast: Claudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten

1:00 AM City Girl (1930)
1h 29 m | Drama | TV-G
A Chicago waitress falls in love with a Minnesota farmer, and decides to face a life in the country.
Dir: F.W. Murnau. Cast: Charles Farrell, Mary Duncan, David Torrence

2:30 AM Baal (1970)
1h 25m | Drama | TV-MA
Baal explores the cult of the genius, an anti-heroic figure who chooses to be a social outcast and live on the fringe of bourgeois morality.
Dir: Volker Schlöndorff. Cast: Rainer Werner Fasbinder, Sigi Graue, Margarethe von Trotta

4:15 AM The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (1975)
1h 47m | Drama | TV-MA
Katharina, a young woman who meets a suspected terrorist at a party, falls in love, and agrees to hide him from the authorities.
Dir: Volker Schlöndorff Cast: Angela Winkler, Mario Adorf, Dieter Laser
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TCM Schedule for Sunday September 3, 2023 - Cinematography by Stanley Cortez (Original Post) rdmtimp Aug 2023 OP
Since You Went Away Sparkly Sep 2023 #1

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1. Since You Went Away
Sun Sep 3, 2023, 09:42 PM
Sep 2023

Haven't seen it in years, but this was always one of my favorite films of all time -- despite the fact that it's such a tearjerker, I start crying before the plot actually calls for it. Amazing that it was made in 1944, not years after the war.

Just watched "Magnificent Ambersons" (on a TCM binge!) and think I should read the actual book to begin to understand what the producers changed about Welles' version, which I imagine was closer to the novel.

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