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CBHagman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-23-09 06:36 AM
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TCM Schedule for Tuesday, March 24th: Chuck Jones!
Okay, animation fans, it's Chuck Jones night. Yeah, I know TCM mentions it's also Steve McQueen's birthday, and the following schedule reflects that, but here come the cartoons as well!



Tuesday, March 24th, 2009.

12:45 AM Frisco Jenny (1932)
A district attorney prosecutes his own mother for murder. Cast: Ruth Chatterton, Donald Cook, Louis Calhern. Dir: William A. Wellman. BW-71 mins, TV-PG

2:00 AM Heroes For Sale (1933)
A veteran fights drug addiction to make his way in the business world. Cast: Richard Barthelmess, Aline MacMahon, Loretta Young. Dir: William A. Wellman. BW-72 mins, TV-G

3:15 AM Midnight Mary (1933)
An abused orphan sinks into a life of crime. Cast: Loretta Young, Ricardo Cortez, Franchot Tone. Dir: William A. Wellman. BW-74 mins, TV-PG

4:30 AM Men Who Made the Movies, The: William Wellman (2006)
Film clips and an exclusive interview capture the career of Hollywood's larger-than-life director William Wellman. C-58 mins, TV-14, CC

5:30 AM Festival of Shorts #31 (2000)
TCM promotes three featurettes that focus on art direction; Anthony Adverse: Making of a Motion Picture (1936), The Art Director (1949) and Moscow in Madrid (1965). C-21 mins, TV-G, CC

6:00 AM Blackmail (1929)
A shopkeeper's daughter fights off blackmail after she kills a young artist who had tried to rape her. Cast: Anny Ondra, Sara Allgood, Cyril Ritchard. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. BW-82 mins, TV-PG

7:30 AM Man Who Knew Too Much, The (1934)
A British family gets mixed up with spies and an assassination plot while vacationing in Switzerland. Cast: Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. BW-75 mins, TV-PG, CC



8:49 AM Short Film: Brief Interval (1943)
BW-11 mins,

9:00 AM Double Indemnity (1944)
An insurance salesman gets seduced into plotting a client's death. Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Edward G. Robinson. Dir: Billy Wilder. BW-108 mins, TV-PG, CC

11:00 AM Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
A young girl fears her favorite uncle may be a killer. Cast: Joseph Cotten, Teresa Wright, Macdonald Carey. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. BW-108 mins, TV-PG, CC



1:00 PM Blue Gardenia, The (1953)
A telephone operator kills in self-defense but can't remember the details of the encounter. Cast: Anne Baxter, Raymond Burr, Richard Conte. Dir: Fritz Lang. BW-88 mins, TV-PG, CC

2:30 PM Invisible Boy, The (1957)
A boy's robot playmate is taken over by aliens. Cast: Richard Eyer, Philip Abbott, Harold J. Stone. Dir: Herman Hoffman. BW-90 mins, TV-G, CC

4:00 PM Honeymoon Machine, The (1961)
Two sailors discover a way to beat the roulette tables in a Venice casino. Cast: Steve McQueen, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss. Dir: Richard Thorpe. C-87 mins, TV-PG, CC, Letterbox Format

5:30 PM Nevada Smith (1966)
A part-Indian cowboy avenges his parents' murder. Cast: Steve McQueen, Karl Malden, Brian Keith. Dir: Henry Hathaway. C-131 mins, TV-14, CC, Letterbox Format

7:42 PM Short Film: Ghost Treasure (1941)
BW-11 mins,

8:00 PM Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood (2009)
C-26 mins, TV-14, CC

8:30 PM Short Film: Night Watchman, The (1938)
A kitten replaces his father as night watchman. Cast: Voices of Mel Blanc, Bernice Hansen. Dir: Chuck Jones. BW-7 mins,

8:40 PM Short Film: Prest-O, Change-O (1939)
Two puppies run afoul of a magician's rabbit in a haunted house. Cast: Voice of Mel Blanc. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,

8:50 PM Short Film: Sniffles and the Bookworm (1939)
Literary characters in a bookstore serenade a mouse after hours. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-8 mins,

9:00 PM Short Film: Elmer's Candid Camera (1940)
A photographer's nature shots are compromised by a rascally rabbit. Cast: Voices of Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-8 mins,

9:10 PM Short Film: Scent-imental Over You (1947)
Stealing a skunk's pelt wins a Mexican hairless an unwanted suitor. Cast: Voices of Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,

9:20 PM Short Film: Haredevil Hare (1948)
The first rabbit in space foils a Martian's plans to invade the Earth. Cast: Voice of Mel Blanc. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-8 mins,



9:30 PM Short Film: Duck Amuck (1953)
Daffy Duck falls victim to an animator who keeps changing his world. Cast: Voice of Mel Blanc. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,

9:40 PM Short Film: One Froggy Evening (1966)
A man discovers a frog that sings and dances. Cast: Voice of Bill Roberts. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,

9:50 PM Short Film: What's Opera Doc (1954)
Bugs poses as a Valkyrie to avoid the heroic hunter Siegfried. Cast: Voices of Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,



10:00 PM Short Film: Dot and the Line, The (1965)
In this animated short, a straight line tries to woo a dot. C-10 mins,

10:15 PM Short Film: Bear that Wasn't, The (1967)
In this animated short, a bear wakes from hibernation to find himself in an industrial complex. C-10 mins,

10:30 PM Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood (2009)
C-26 mins, TV-14, CC

11:00 PM Phantom Tollbooth, The (1969)
A bored boy enters a fantasy world where letters and numbers are at war. Cast: Butch Patrick, Hans Conreid, June Foray. Dir: Chuck Jones, Abe Levitow, David Monahan. C-89 mins, TV-G, CC

12:30 AM Short Film: Night Watchman, The (1938)
A kitten replaces his father as night watchman. Cast: Voices of Mel Blanc, Bernice Hansen. Dir: Chuck Jones. BW-7 mins,

12:40 AM Short Film: Prest-O, Change-O (1939)
Two puppies run afoul of a magician's rabbit in a haunted house. Cast: Voice of Mel Blanc. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,

12:50 AM Short Film: Sniffles and the Bookworm (1939)
Literary characters in a bookstore serenade a mouse after hours. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-8 mins,

1:00 AM Short Film: Elmer's Candid Camera (1940)
A photographer's nature shots are compromised by a rascally rabbit. Cast: Voices of Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-8 mins,

1:10 AM Short Film: Scent-imental Over You (1947)
Stealing a skunk's pelt wins a Mexican hairless an unwanted suitor. Cast: Voices of Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,

1:20 AM Short Film: Haredevil Hare (1948)
The first rabbit in space foils a Martian's plans to invade the Earth. Cast: Voice of Mel Blanc. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-8 mins,

1:30 AM Short Film: Duck Amuck (1953)
Daffy Duck falls victim to an animator who keeps changing his world. Cast: Voice of Mel Blanc. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,

1:40 AM Short Film: One Froggy Evening (1966)
A man discovers a frog that sings and dances. Cast: Voice of Bill Roberts. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,



1:50 AM Short Film: What's Opera Doc (1954)
Bugs poses as a Valkyrie to avoid the heroic hunter Siegfried. Cast: Voices of Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan. Dir: Chuck Jones. C-7 mins,

2:00 AM Short Film: Dot and the Line, The (1965)
In this animated short, a straight line tries to woo a dot. C-10 mins,

2:15 AM Short Film: Bear that Wasn't, The (1967)
In this animated short, a bear wakes from hibernation to find himself in an industrial complex. C-10 mins,

2:30 AM Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood (2009)
C-26 mins, TV-14, CC

3:00 AM Phantom Tollbooth, The (1969)
A bored boy enters a fantasy world where letters and numbers are at war. Cast: Butch Patrick, Hans Conreid, June Foray. Dir: Chuck Jones, Abe Levitow, David Monahan. C-89 mins, TV-G, CC

4:30 AM 1001 Arabian Nights (1959)
An Arabian merchant falls in love with a princess. Cast: Voices of Jim Backus, Kathryn Grant, Dwayne Hickman. Dir: Jack Kinney. C-76 mins, TV-G, Letterbox Format
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Matilda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-23-09 08:55 PM
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1. One word - Blackmail.
I saw this film at the Sydney Silent Film Festival two years ago, and really enjoyed it.

For sure, it was a little heavy-handed compared to Hitch's later style, but the seeds of his greatness were already
there. It was a much more complex film, psychologically speaking, than the run-of-the-mill thrillers of that or
even of later times. I won't spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it, but there is the "typical" Hitchcock ending
that is full of ambiguity; no neat endings with every question answered.

It was the first British "talkie" film made - it began as a silent, but part way through, Hitch was ordered to make
it a talkie. That posed a problem, as the leading lady, Anny Ondra, had a thick Czech accent, and her voice was
dubbed by having her mime her lines in English while another actress spoke them off-camera.

Anny Ondra was typical in one regard though - the beautiful cool blonde leading lady that we associate with
Hitchcock. There is also a sighting of Hitch himself, as a passenger on a train (or a bus, I forget which, but he's
there).

If you're a Hitchcock fan, or interested in very early film, do watch it. You won't be sorry.
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