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lavenderdiva Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-09-09 08:49 PM
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TCM Schedule for Saturday, April 11 --- HITCHCOCK IN THE 40'S
Edited on Thu Apr-09-09 08:49 PM by lavenderdiva
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6:00 AM The Kennel Murder Case (1933)
Society sleuth Philo Vance investigates a murder tied to a Long Island dog show. Cast: William Powell, Mary Astor, Eugene Pallette. Dir: Michael Curtiz. BW-73 mins, TV-G, CC

7:30 AM The 39 Steps (1935)
A man falsely suspected of killing a spy races across Scotland handcuffed to the beautiful blonde who turned him in. Cast: Robert Donat, Madeleine Carroll, Godfrey Tearle. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. BW-86 mins, TV-G, CC

9:00 AM Little Dorrit: Part Two Little Dorrit's Story (1988)
An impoverished seamstress tries to help a once wealthy benefactor. Cast: Derek Jacobi, Sarah Pickering, Alec Guinness. Dir: Christine Edzard. C-184 mins, , Letterbox Format

12:00 PM They Were Expendable (1945)
A Navy commander fights to prove the battle-worthiness of the PT boat at the start of World War II. Cast: Robert Montgomery, John Wayne, Donna Reed. Dir: John Ford. BW-135 mins, TV-PG, CC, DVS

2:30 PM Duel In The Sun (1946)
A fiery half-breed comes between a rancher's good and evil sons. Cast: Jennifer Jones, Gregory Peck, Joseph Cotten. Dir: King Vidor. C-144 mins, TV-14, CC

5:00 PM The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957)
The Japanese Army forces World War II POWs to build a strategic bridge in Burma. Cast: William Holden, Alec Guinness, Sessue Hayakawa. Dir: David Lean. C-162 mins, TV-PG, CC, Letterbox Format

7:46 PM Short Film: David Lean'S "Dr Zhivago" (1965)
A promotional featurette of the making of "Dr. Zhivago," briefly exploring the novel's author Boris Pasternak, as well as the casting and on-location filming. C-7 mins,

What's On Tonight: THE ESSENTIALS: HITCHCOCK IN THE 40'S


8:00 PM Saboteur (1942)
A young man accused of sabotage goes on the lam to prove his innocence. Cast: Robert Cummings, Priscilla Lane, Norman Lloyd. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. BW-109 mins, TV-PG, CC

10:00 PM 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

12:00 AM Foreign Correspondent (1940)
An American reporter covering the war in Europe gets mixed up in the assassination of a Dutch diplomat. Cast: Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, George Sanders. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. BW-120 mins, TV-PG, CC

2:15 AM Rebecca (1940)
A young bride is terrorized by the memories of her husband's glamorous first wife. Cast: Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, Judith Anderson. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. BW-130 mins, TV-PG, CC

4:30 AM Spellbound (1945)
A psychiatrist tries to help the man she loves solve a murder buried in his subconscious. Cast: Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. BW-111 mins, TV-PG, CC



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CBHagman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-11-09 10:55 AM
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1. I caught part of "The 39 Steps" this morning.
I first saw that when I was a university student, about the same time I saw The Kennel Murder Case, which I also enjoyed.

Right now I have part 2 of Little Dorrit on. I've never read the novel, and I've caught only parts of the new BBC production on Masterpiece. For the most part, I can't resist a good, meaty literary adaptation with the best of actors.

Here's the website for the new version of Little Dorrit:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/littledorrit/
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Matilda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-12-09 12:46 AM
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2. I saw part of the 1959 remake of "The 39 Steps" once -
I didn't see it through to the end, because it wasn't a patch on the
1935 version. Kenneth More was such a boring actor, IMO, and whoever
the director was, he was no Hitchcock.



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