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CBHagman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-15-09 10:37 PM
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TCM Schedule for Tuesday, March 17th: Saint Patrick's Day
John Ford and John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, plus the great Daniel Day Lewis, make for an interesting St. Patrick's Day on TCM.

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009.



1:15 AM Frenzy (1972)
When a temperamental man's ex-wife falls victim to a serial killer, he becomes the number one suspect. Cast: Jon Finch, Barry Foster, Alec McCowen. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. C-116 mins, TV-MA, CC, Letterbox Format

3:15 AM Fatty and Mabel's Simple Life (1915)
In this silent short, a farmhand defies his boss to court the man's daughter. Cast: Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, Al S. John. Dir: Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle. BW-24 mins, TV-G

3:45 AM Paper Lion (1968)
A journalist goes through pro football training for a story. Cast: Alan Alda, Lauren Hutton, David Doyle. Dir: Alex March. C-105 mins, TV-MA, Letterbox Format

5:31 AM Short Film: Lionpower From Mgm (1967)
C-27 mins,

6:00 AM Sagebrush Trail (1934)
A man wrongly imprisoned for murder, escapes to track down the real killer. Cast: John Wayne, Bob Burns, Charles "Slim" Whitaker. Dir: Armand Schaefer. BW-53 mins, TV-G

7:00 AM Star Packer, The (1934)
A U.S. Marshall takes on the job of defeating a mysterious criminal. Cast: John Wayne, Verna Hillie, George 'Gabby' Hayes. Dir: Robert N. Bradbury. BW-55 mins, TV-G

8:00 AM Flying Tigers (1942)
American flyers help the Chinese fight off Japanese invaders. Cast: John Wayne, John Carroll, Anna Lee. Dir: David Miller. BW-101 mins, TV-PG, CC

9:43 AM Short Film: Ski Flying (1956)
BW-8 mins,

10:00 AM Fighting Seabees, The (1944)
World War II construction workers have to fight the enemy to get the job done. Cast: John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Dennis O'Keefe. Dir: Edward Ludwig. BW-99 mins, TV-PG, CC

11:41 AM Short Film: Born To Fight (1956)
BW-15 mins,

12:00 PM Bullfighter and the Lady (1951)
An American takes up bullfighting to impress the ladies but learns to respect the sport. Cast: Robert Stack, Joy Page, Gilbert Roland. Dir: Budd Boetticher. BW-125 mins, TV-G

2:15 PM Alamo, The (1960)
Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie join the fight for Texas' independence from Mexico. Cast: John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey. Dir: John Wayne. C-203 mins, TV-14, CC, Letterbox Format

5:45 PM True Grit (1969)
A young girl recruits an aging U.S. marshal to help avenge her father's death. Cast: John Wayne, Kim Darby, Glen Campbell. Dir: Henry Hathaway. C-128 mins, TV-14, CC, Letterbox Format

What's On Tonight: TCM PRIME TIME FEATURE: ST. PATRICK'S DAY

8:00 PM Quiet Man, The (1952)
An Irish ex-boxer retires to Ireland and searches for the proper wife. Cast: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald. Dir: John Ford. C-129 mins, TV-PG, CC



10:15 PM Young Cassidy (1965)
True story of playwright Sean O'Casey's involvement with the Irish rebellion of 1910. Cast: Rod Taylor, Julie Christie, Maggie Smith. Dir: Jack Cardiff, John Ford. C-110 mins, TV-14, CC

12:15 AM Shake Hands With the Devil (1959)
An Irish rebel leader becomes addicted to violence. Cast: James Cagney, Glynis Johns, Don Murray. Dir: Michael Anderson. BW-111 mins, TV-PG, CC



2:15 AM My Left Foot (1989)
A man with cerebral palsy learns to paint with his foot. Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Brenda Fricker, Roy McAnally. Dir: Jim Sheridan. C-103 mins, TV-MA, CC, Letterbox Format

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4:00 AM Three Cheers for the Irish (1940)
A Scottish lad and Irish lass risk their families' wrath by marrying. Cast: Thomas Mitchell, Priscilla Lane, Alan Hale. Dir: Lloyd Bacon. BW-99 mins, TV-G, CC

5:40 AM Short Film: Roaming Through Northern Ireland (1949)
In this "Traveltalk," we learn about the history, culture, and people of Northern Ireland. Cast: James A. Fitzpatrick C-8 mins,

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lavenderdiva Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-16-09 09:09 PM
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1. I still think Daniel Day-Lewis' performance in 'My Left Foot'
is unmatched in his repertoire to date. And that's saying something, because he has SO many amazing performances! I loved him in 'The Age of Innocence' and 'There Will Be Blood'; two VERY different roles. He's always a surprise, and I always look forward to seeing him!



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CBHagman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-16-09 09:27 PM
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2. He is amazing.
I actually went to see The Gangs of New York, for various reasons, but a big one was Day-Lewis's performance as Bill the Butcher. It was terrifying and riveting and like nothing else I've ever seen.
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lavenderdiva Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-16-09 09:36 PM
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3. on his PR tour for 'There Will Be Blood'
Edited on Mon Mar-16-09 09:38 PM by lavenderdiva
he was giving an interview, and sharing how he liked to go way, way, way out in left field, and do something altogether different from acting between roles. Before this particular film, he had studied under a shoe-maker, and had learned that craft, and was doing it for about 2 years before this movie came out. Who would think of Daniel Day-Lewis as a cobbler? Obviously, the guy is enormously gifted and a bit eccentric to boot!

I also love that his wife is much older than he is, and they've been together for many years. Seems like he appreciates experience!!
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rdmtimp Donating Member (265 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-17-09 01:18 AM
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4. Regarding his wife's age...
According to Wikipedia (and they may be wrong) Day-Lewis was born in 1957; his wife (Rebecca Miller, daughter of the late Arthur Miller) was born in 1962.
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Matilda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-17-09 02:16 AM
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5. On Christy Brown...
Many years ago (way back when I was very young), a friend lent me a manuscript copy of Christy Brown's poetry,
"Come Softly To My Wake". How he got hold of it, I have no idea, but I read it and was enthralled by poems that
I barely understood, and I later managed to find a copy of his novel "Down All The Days". The kind of life he
presented (it had to be semi-autobiographical) was totally removed from my reality, but there was a kind of defiance
in him that demanded respect - a strange mixture of black humour, maudlin sentimentality, and rough beauty that
was at once depressing and uplifting. This was long before the release of either the book or the film "My Left
Foot".

For anyone who enjoys poetry, or is interested in more of Christy Brown, try to get hold of some of his works. It's
rather a shame that somehow the story of his life has overshadowed his own work, because it's well worth exploring.
It's just a pity that he gave up writing and turned to painting, so he didn't leave much, but what he did write is
worth searching for.
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