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Guy Named Joe, A — (Movie Clip) You’re A Soap Bubble
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Thu, Jul 07 2011 6:07 PM
First with fellow deceased pilot Dick (Barry Nelson) and rookie Rourke (Don Defore), Pete (Spencer Tracy) takes young and wealthy Ted (Van Johnson) up for the first time, in Victor Fleming’s A Guy Named Joe, 1944.
West Side Story Story (a TCM Original featurette on the singers) video
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Thu, Jul 07 2011 5:51 PM
West Side Story Story (a TCM Original featurette on the singers) video
The Asphalt Jungle video clip (gang shootout in apartment)
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Thu, Jul 07 2011 5:28 PM
Two thieves are double-crossed by the man who bankrolled their jewelry store heist.
Mademoiselle Fifi — (Movie Clip) Dinner
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Thu, Jul 07 2011 5:51 AM
Elizabeth (Simone Simon) and other French girls are measured for height and other qualities by Prussian officers led by Lt. "Fifi" von Eyrick (Kurt Kreuger) in Mademoiselle Fifi, 1944.
Curse of the Cat People, The — (Movie Clip) Irena
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Thu, Jul 07 2011 2:31 AM
The deceased Irena (Simone Simon) appears to the fascinated Amy (Ann Carter) on a Christmas evening in producer Val Lewton’s The Curse of the Cat People, 1944.
Fortune Cookie, The — (Movie Clip) Personal Tragedy
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Wed, Jul 06 2011 8:47 PM
Shyster Willie Gingrich (Walter Matthau) dazzles the defense counsel, preparing for his lawsuit on behalf of his injured brother-in-law (Jack Lemmon, not seen) in Billy Wilder’s The Fortune Cookie, 1966.
Little Women (1949) — (Movie Clip) We’ll Storm The Citadel!
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Wed, Jul 06 2011 7:58 PM
March sisters Meg, Jo, Amy and Beth (Janet Leigh, June Allyson, Elizabeth Taylor, Margaret O’Brien) spending Christmas dollars with Grace (Will Wright), then returning to mother (Mary Astor), in MGM's Little Women, 1949.
Cat People — (Movie Clip) Pool
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Wed, Jul 06 2011 10:08 AM
Alice (Jane Randolph) is frightened by Irena (Simone Simon) in the famous indoor pool sequence from director Jacques Tourneur’s Cat People, 1942, produced by Val Lewton.
Tender Mercies — (Movie Clip) Ain’t No Good
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Wed, Jul 06 2011 9:22 AM
Ex-manager (Wilford Brimley) tells ex-country star Mac (Robert Duvall) his ex-wife doesn’t like his new song, and new wife Rosa (Tess Harper) tries to console him, in Tender Mercies, 1983, from Horton Foote's screenplay.
Fortune Cookie, The — (Movie Clip) Brother-In-Law
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Wed, Jul 06 2011 6:03 AM
Shyster Willie Gingrich (Walter Matthau) is staking out his accident-victim brother-in-law’s hospital room scheming a lawsuit in an early scene from Billy Wilder's The Fortune Cookie, 1966.
Crazies, The - (Movie Clip) Knitting needle murder
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Wed, Jul 06 2011 5:16 AM
White Mane (1952) — (Movie Clip) Proud And Fearsome Horse
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Wed, Jul 06 2011 4:58 AM
Following the credits, the English version of the first segment of the mostly sparse narration, from Albert Lamorisse’s international hit White Mane, 1952.
Run Wild, Run Free (1969) — (Movie Clip) Come, Philip
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 11:38 PM
Mute Philip (Mark Lester) wandering the moors, meets the horse for the second time and appears to name it after himself, his first speech, the colonel (John Mills) observing at a distance,in Run Wild, Run Free, 1969.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Intro) Charles Grodin
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 11:33 PM
Actor, commentator, author and TCM Guest Programmer Charles Grodin joins Robert Osborne to introduce Woody Allen’s Take the Money and Run, 1969.
Perfect Strangers (1950) — (Movie Clip) Swell Murder Case
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 10:39 PM
Lena (Thelma Ritter) is thrilled at being chosen for the jury, and Teresa (Ginger Rogers), questioned by a secretary (Ezelle Poule), loses her determination to get out of it, early in Perfect Strangers, 1950.
Man With Two Faces, The — (Movie Clip) Theater On My Hands
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 9:48 PM
After a successful comeback premiere, actress Jessica (Mary Astor) partying with friend Daphne (Mae Clarke), rehearsing with brother Damon (Edward G. Robinson) and talking Broadway with boyfriend Ben (Ricardo Cortez), early in The Man With Two Faces, 1934.
Fortune Cookie, The — (Movie Clip) Accident
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 7:51 PM
Shot at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, sportscaster Keith Jackson calls the play in which cameraman Harry Hinkle (Jack Lemmon) gets clobbered by running back "Boom-Boom" Jackson (Ron Rich) in Billy Wilder’s The Fortune Cookie, 1966.
Seconds (1966) — (Movie Clip) Very Liberal Settlements
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 12:29 PM
Ruby (Jeff Corey) consults with the not quite sold Hamilton/Wilson (John Randolph) about purchasing an identity change, revealing a trump card, Will Geer eavesdropping, in John Frankenheimer’s Seconds, 1966.
Take the Money and Run — (Movie Clip) Louise
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 11:12 AM
Virgil (writer, star and director Woody Allen) has purse-snatching in mind as he meets his future-wife Louise, a laundress, (Janet Margolin) at a park in Take the Money and Run, 1969.
Run Wild, Run Free (1969) — (Movie Clip) Deep In The Black Peat
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Tue, Jul 05 2011 10:02 AM
One-sided conversation, as the Colonel (John Mills) shares his thoughts with his mute young friend Philip (Mark Lester), in Run Wild, Run Free, 1969, from the book and screenplay by David Rook.
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