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Bjornsdotter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-28-08 07:28 PM
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TCM Schedule for Friday, May 30
30 Friday


3:30 AM---- Short Film: Facing Your Danger (1946)
Conquering the Colorado River is no easy task but the men in this exciting short make it look so easy! Cast: Knox Manning Dir: Edwin E. Olsen C-10 mins,


5:15 AM---- MGM STORY,THE (1950)
A collection of MGM previews with an introduction by Lionel Barrymore. Cast: Lionel Barrymore, Dore Schary BW-57 mins, TV-G


6:15 AM ---- Cheers For Miss Bishop (1941)
On her retirement, students wonder why their favorite teacher never married. Cast: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn. Dir: Tay Garnett. BW-94 mins, TV-PG


8:00 AM ---- Court Jester, The (1956)
A traveling actor is mistaken for a medieval rebel. Cast: Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns, Basil Rathbone. Dir: Norman Panama, Melvin Frank. C-101 mins, TV-G, CC, Letterbox Format


9:50 AM---- Short Film: Divine Woman, The (Lost Garbo Footage) (1928)
BW-9 mins,


10:00 AM---- Camille (1936)
In this classic 19th-century romance, a kept woman runs off with a young admirer in search of love and happiness. Cast: Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore. Dir: George Cukor. BW-109 mins, TV-PG, CC, DVS


12:00 PM---- Romeo And Juliet (1936)
Shakespeare's classic tale of young lovers from feuding families. Cast: Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, John Barrymore. Dir: George Cukor. BW-125 mins, TV-G, CC, DVS


2:15 PM---- Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
A team of flyers risks their lives to deliver the mail in a mountainous South American country. Cast: Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Rita Hayworth. Dir: Howard Hawks. BW-121 mins, TV-PG, CC


4:30 PM---- Red River (1948)
A young cowhand rebels against his rancher stepfather during a perilous cattle drive. Cast: John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Joanne Dru. Dir: Howard Hawks. BW-133 mins, TV-PG, CC


6:48 PM---- Short Film: Red Men On Parade (1941)
C-9 mins,


7:00 PM---- Fort Apache (1948)
An experienced cavalry officer tries to keep his new, by-the-books commander from triggering an Indian war. Cast: John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple. Dir: John Ford. BW-128 mins, TV-PG, CC, DVS


9:15 PM---- She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1949)
An aging Cavalry officer tries to prevent an Indian war in the last days before his retirement. Cast: John Wayne, Joanne Dru, Ben Johnson. Dir: John Ford. C-104 mins, TV-PG, CC, DVS


11:00 PM---- Rio Grande (1950)
A cavalry unit located on the Mexican border must control Indian uprisings. Cast: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Ben Johnson. Dir: John Ford. BW-105 mins, TV-PG, CC


1:00 AM---- Haxan (1922)
Scenes trace the history of witchcraft from the middle ages to the early 20th century. Cast: Maren Pedersen, Clara Pontoppidan, Elith Pio. Dir: Benjamin Christensen. BW-107 mins,


3:00 AM---- Mysterious Island, The (1929)
A scientist builds an underwater ship to search for a legendary race of fish men. Cast: Lionel Barrymore, Jane Daly, Lloyd Hughes. Dir: Maurice Tourneur. BW-94 mins, TV-G


4:35 AM---- Short Film: Dublin In Brass (1935)
BW-22 mins,

Enjoy!
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Staph Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-29-08 07:15 PM
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1. The Cavalry Trilogy!
And all in a row! What a joy!
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Matilda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-29-08 09:54 PM
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2. Anyone who's never watched the Howard/Shearer "Romeo and Juliet",
do yourselves a favour and take a look.

I avoided it for years, knowing the stars were all way too old for their roles, but finally watched
it one night when I had nothing else to do. Yes, they are too old, and it's also over-produced,
but if you can get past those two drawbacks, it's very rewarding.

Norma Shearer was the big surprise for me; I've always liked her, but I didn't expect her to be so
good with Shakespeare. She might have been cast because of her husband, but she thoroughly deserved
the role on her own merit. The biggest surprise was that, for me, she out-acted Leslie Howard. Had
he been a match for her, this would surely have ranked as one of the great Shakespearean films.

No surprise that John Barrymore performed Mercutio so well, as I think even today he's still ranked
as America's pre-eminent Shakespearean actor, but if you like The Bard, it's a joy to listen to the
lines being delivered with such ease, born of great familiarity. And if you think you don't care
for Shakespeare, try it anyway - you might be pleasantly surprised.
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