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Longhorn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-30-08 12:19 AM
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TCM Schedule for Sunday, November 30 -- CINEMATOGRAPHY BY HASKELL WEXLER
4:00am End of the Affair, The (1955)
A married woman cheats on her husband in World War II London.
Cast: Deborah Kerr, Van Johnson, John Mills. Dir: Edward Dmytryk. BW-106 mins, TV-G

6:00am Adventure (1945)
A rough-living sailor has trouble adjusting to domestic life when he marries a librarian.
Cast: Clark Gable, Greer Garson, Thomas Mitchell. Dir: Victor Fleming. BW-126 mins, TV-G

8:15am Flipper (1963)
A fisherman in the Florida Keys opposes his son's friendship with a dolphin.
Cast: Chuck Connors, Luke Halpin, Kathleen Maguire. Dir: James B. Clark. C-90 mins, TV-G

9:47am Short Film: From The Vaults: Around The World, Under The Sea (Long Vers.) (1966)
C-8 mins

10:00am Twentieth Century (1934)
A tempestuous theatrical director tries to win back the star he created and then drove away.
Cast: John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, Walter Connolly. Dir: Howard Hawks. BW-91 mins, TV-PG

11:32am Short Film: One Reel Wonders: Five Minutes From The Station (1930)
BW-13 mins

12:00pm Time Machine, The (1960)
A turn-of-the-century inventor sends himself into the future to save humanity.
Cast: Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, Alan Young. Dir: George Pal. C-103 mins, TV-G

2:00pm How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying (1967)
With the help of his handy guidebook, a window washer talks his way into the executive suite.
Cast: Robert Morse, Michele Lee, Rudy Vallee. Dir: David Swift. C-121 mins, TV-PG

4:15pm Pajama Party (1964)
A Martian teenager sent to prepare for an invasion falls in love with an Earth girl.
Cast: Tommy Kirk, Annette Funicello, Elsa Lanchester. Dir: Don Weis. C-85 mins, TV-PG

5:50pm Short Film: From The Vaults: Christmas Party, The (1931)
BW-9 mins

6:00pm Bishop's Wife, The (1947)
An angel helps set an ambitious bishop on the right track.
Cast: Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven. Dir: Henry Koster. BW-109 mins, TV-G

What's On Tonight: TCM PRIME TIME FEATURE: CINEMATOGRAPHY BY HASKELL WEXLER

8:00pm Runaway, The (1962)
A priest and a dog help a young delinquent find a new lease on life.
Cast: Cesar Romero, Roger Mobley, Chick Chandler. Dir: Claudio Guzman. BW-85 mins, TV-G

9:30pm Bound For Glory (1976)
True story of folk singer Woody Guthrie, who rose to the top while fighting for the rights of migrant farm workers.
Cast: David Carradine, Ronny Cox, Melinda Dillon. Dir: Hal Ashby. C-148 mins, TV-14

12:15am Wizard of Oz, The (1925)
In this silent film, a farm girl learns she is a princess and is swept away by a tornado to the land of Oz.
Cast: Dorothy Dwan, Mary Carr, Virginia Pearson. Dir: Larry Semon. BW-72 mins

1:31am Short Film: One Reel Wonders: Happy Times And Jolly Moments (1943)
BW-18 mins

2:00am Fanny and Alexander (1982)
A widowed actress and her children suffer hardships when she mistakenly marries a conservative church leader.
Cast: Ewa Froling, Erland Josephson, Lena Olin. Dir: Ingmar Bergman. C-189 mins, TV-MA

5:30am MGM Parade Show #12 (1955)
George Murphy introduces clips featuring Vincente Minnelli and Arthur Freed from "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" and visits the set of "Kismet."
BW-26 mins, TV-G
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Matilda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-30-08 05:37 AM
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1. I don't know Woody Guthrie's history, but seems his son took after him
in fighting for human rights.

Arlo Guthrie and "Alice's Restaurant" are clearly in my mind as part of
the anti-Vietnam war protesters. People like him helped to give protest
a focus.
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CBHagman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-30-08 12:06 PM
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2. Haskell Wexler.
I've enjoyed Haskell Wexler's work for John Sayles, which also ties in very well with the progressive angle -- Silver City, Limbo, and especially Matewan. And Limbo makes for an interesting counterpoint to the whole Sarah Palin shtick about Alaska.

Haskell Wexler's credits, as per IMDB:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005549/
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Hidden Stillness Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-30-08 01:05 PM
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3. Silent, 1925 "Wizard of Oz" on TCM "Silent Sunday Night" 12:15 AM Monday
This silent version of "The Wizard of Oz," pre-Judy, (1925), seems really interesting; as a matter of fact, I'm really excited about it. I have never seen any of the earlier versions, (or read the books, for that matter), just the classic, wonderful 1939 one that I hope everybody knows. This is not a musical, obviously, has a different cast (Oliver Hardy, before Laurel and Hardy, is the Tin Woodsman), and is not like the 1939 story. According to "The Wizard of Oz--The Official 50th Anniversary Pictorial History," there were several plays and movies before the famous 1939 one, and this 1925 movie "was a wildly original story with little relation to Baum's book," (page 6, picture caption). I don't actually know what the story was about, but TCM has a page for it: http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=504395 . I will be taping this, and it could be, I hope, fabulous--one thing for sure, it will be weird.
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