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Longhorn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-09 08:31 AM
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TCM Schedule for Monday, January 12 -- PROFILES IN COURAGE
5:15am MGM Parade Show #13 (1955)
George Murphy introduces clips featuring Susan Hayward and Fernand Gravet from "The Great Waltz" and "I'll Cry Tomorrow."
BW-25 mins, TV-G

6:00am Big Gamble, The (1932)
A gambler fakes his death so he can pay off his creditors with the insurance money.
Dir: Fred Niblo BW-61 mins, TV-G

7:04am Short Film: One Reel Wonders: Big City Fantasy (1934)
BW-10 mins

7:15am Big City (1937)
An honest cab driver fights against corruption.
Cast: Janet Beecher , Charley Grapewin , Luise Rainer , Spencer Tracy Dir: Frank Borzage BW-80 mins, TV-PG

8:45am Emperor's Candlesticks, The (1937)
Spies on opposite sides fall in love in pre-revolutionary Russia.
Cast: Maureen O'Sullivan , William Powell , Luise Rainer Dir: George Fitzmaurice BW-89 mins, TV-G

10:15am Good Earth, The (1937)
Epic adaptation of the Pearl Buck classic about Chinese farmers battling the elements.
Cast: Walter Connolly , Tilly Losch , Paul Muni , Luise Rainer Dir: Sidney Franklin BW-138 mins, TV-PG

12:45pm Dramatic School (1938)
A young actress struggles to make a hit on stage and in married life.
Cast: Paulette Goddard , Alan Marshal , Luise Rainer , Lana Turner Dir: Robert B. Sinclair BW-80 mins, TV-G

2:15pm Great Waltz, The (1938)
Composer Johann Strauss risks his marriage over his infatuation with a beautiful singer.
Cast: Lionel Atwill , Fernand Gravet , Luise Rainer Dir: Julien Duvivier BW-104 mins, TV-G

4:00pm Toy Wife, The (1938)
A Southern belle finds herself torn between two suitors.
Cast: Melvyn Douglas , Barbara O'Neil Dir: Richard Thorpe BW-96 mins, TV-G

5:45pm MGM: When the Lion Roars, Part I: The Lion Roars (1992)
Patrick Stewart takes viewers through the history of Hollywood's greatest film studio, MGM, from its formation in 1924 through the death of its greatest production genius, Irving J. Thalberg. Featuring interviews with Joan Crawford and Groucho Marx.
C-122 mins, TV-MA

What's On Tonight: TCM PRIME TIME FEATURE: PROFILES IN COURAGE

8:00pm No Greater Glory (1934)
A frail boy fights to win acceptance from the leader of a street gang.
Cast: George Breakston , Jimmy Butler , Frankie Darro Dir: Frank Borzage BW-74 mins, TV-G

9:22pm Short Film: One Reel Wonders: King For A Day (1934)
BW-21 mins

9:51pm Short Film: One Reel Wonders: Fine Feathers (1933)
C-9 mins

10:00pm Four Feathers, The (1939)
A disgraced officer risks his life to help his childhood friends in battle.
Cast: John Clements , June Duprez , Ralph Richardson , C. Aubrey Smith Dir: Zoltan Korda C-115 mins, TV-PG

12:00am Red Badge Of Courage, The (1951)
A young Union soldier fights to atone for a moment of cowardice during the Civil War.
Cast: Royal Dano , Douglas Dick , Bill Mauldin , Audie Murphy BW-69 mins, TV-PG

1:15am Sergeant York (1941)
True story of the farm boy who made the transition from religious pacifist to World War I hero.
Cast: Walter Brennan , Gary Cooper , Margaret Wycherly Dir: Howard Hawks BW-134 mins, TV-G

3:45am High Noon (1952)
A retired Marshal must defend his town from a revengeful villain.
Cast: Lloyd Bridges , Gary Cooper , Grace Kelly , Thomas Mitchell Dir: Fred Zinnemann BW-85 mins, TV-PG

5:15am Festival of Shorts #30 (2000)
TCM promotes two MGM Passing Parade informational shorts; "A Way in the Wilderness" (1940) and "Your Last Act" (1941).
C-23 mins, TV-G
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Matilda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-09 08:07 PM
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1. Luise Rainer turned ninety-nine yesterday.
I saw that a number of her films are being screened Monday, and I've always liked her work. Looked
her up on IMDb, and was surprised to find that she's still with us - ninety-nine on 12th January.
Won back to back Oscars, 1937 and 1938.

I liked "The Emperor's Candlesticks" (although the book was better), and of course "The Good Earth"
(although it seems a little strange today to see Caucasian actors playing Chinese, but back then
political correctness didn't exist). She was one of the few people worth watching in the truly
dreadful "The Great Waltz" - I'm probably in a minority here, but I could never stand the voice of
Miliza Korjus, and Fernand Gravet was totally wooden. But the music of Strauss and the acting of
Luise Rainer in what could have been an over-syrupy role made it worthwhile.

Happy belated birthday Luise Rainer!
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Longhorn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-12-09 09:02 PM
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2. Happy Birthday, Luise!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about her, Matilda! I'll have to watch for her films in the future. :hi:
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