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February 2021 Monday, February 1 TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: CLARK GABLE Never Let Me Go (1953) Key to the City (1950) After Office Hours (1935) San Francisco (1936) Saratoga (1937) Test Pilot (1938) Forsaking All Others (1934) Strange Cargo (1940) - PRIMETIME THEME: GOLDEN TURKEYS Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959) Swarm, The (1978) Conqueror, The (1956) (P) Change of Habit (1969) (P) Food Of The Gods, The (1976) Silver Chalice, The (1954) Tuesday, February 2 GROUNDHOG DAY (P) Avalanche Express (1979) White Tower, The (1950) Snowed Under (1936) Ski Party (1965) Snow Birds (1932) (short) Spring Madness (1938) Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs (1936) (short) Palm Springs Weekend (1963) Where The Boys Are (1960) STAR OF THE MONTH: JOHN GARFIELD Postman Always Rings Twice, The (1946) Force of Evil (1948) He Ran All the Way (1951) Nobody Lives Forever (1946) East Of The River (1940) Out Of The Fog (1941) Blackwell's Island (1939) (6:15 am ET) Wednesday, February 3 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932) (8 am ET) It May Happen To You (1937) (short) Mayor of Hell, The (1933) Doorway to Hell, The (1930) Soak the Poor (1937) (short) Beast of the City, The (1932) Wrong Way Out, The (1938) (short) Little Caesar (1930) Public Enemy, The (1931) Jack Pot (1940) (short) SPECIAL THEME: NOTEWORTHY AFRICAN AMERICAN PERFORMANCES Cry, the Beloved Country (1952) Raisin in the Sun, A (1961) Blackboard Jungle (1955) In the Heat of the Night (1967) Edge of the City (1957) Thursday, February 4 - DAYTIME THEME: TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER (P) Battle Beneath the Earth (1967) Amazing Mr. Nordill, The (1947) (short) Destroy All Monsters (1969) Five Million Years To Earth (1968) Future Is Now, The (1955) (short) Giant Behemoth, The (1959) Fantastic Planet (1973) Snow Devils, The (1965) Wild, Wild Planet, The (1965) (P) Voyage to the Sky (1937) (short) Thing From Another World, The (1951) TCM SPOTLIGHT: KISS CONNECTION My Favorite Wife (1940) (Cary Grant) Charade (1963) (Audrey Hepburn) Love in the Afternoon (1957) (Gary Cooper) Ball of Fire (1941) (Barbara Stanwyck) Two Mrs. Carrolls, The (1947) (Humphrey Bogart) To Have and Have Not (1944) (6:30 am ET) Hollywood My Hometown (1965) (doc.) (8:30 am ET) Friday, February 5 - DAYTIME THEME: WARREN OATES Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond, The (1960) (9:30 am ET) Ride the High Country (1962) Shooting, The (1966) Welcome to Hard Times (1967) Chandler (1971) Badlands (1973) - PRIMETIME THEME: JOURNALISTS IN DANGER Year of Living Dangerously, The (1982) Under Fire (1983) Killing Fields, The (1984) - TCM UNDERGROUND (P) Friday Foster (1975) Drug Stories (2019) Saturday, February 6 Joy of Living (1938) (P) MGM Cartoons: Little Rural Riding Hood (1949) Tanbark and Turf (1955) (short) Cairo "City of Contrast" (1938) (short) Broadway Musketeers (1938) (P) The New Adventures of Tarzan Ch. 6: Fatal Fangs (1935) (P) Popeye: Moving Aweigh (1944) Dr. Kildare's Crisis (1940) Regular Trouper, A (1932) (short) Dive Bomber (1941) Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, The (1970) Sweet Smell of Success (1957) Rope (1948) - PRIMETIME THEME: MEL BROOKS & GENE WILDER Producers, The (1967) Blazing Saddles (1974) - NOIR ALLEY Killer That Stalked New York, The (1950) Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Atlantic City (1980) Sunday, February 7 42nd Street (1933) Roughly Speaking (1945) Killer That Stalked New York, The (1950) (Noir Alley) To Be or Not to Be (1942) Designing Woman (1957) Heiress, The (1949) Birds, The (1963) - PRIMETIME THEME: CROOKED LAWYERS Fortune Cookie, The (1966) Nuisance, The (1933) - SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché (2018) Matrimony's Speed Limit (1913) House Divided, A (1913) Algie, The Miner (1912) - TCM IMPORTS Wings of Desire (1987) Hollywood Without Make-Up (1966) (doc.) Monday, February 8 100TH BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: LANA TURNER Latin Lovers (1953) Dancing Co-Ed (1939) Johnny Eager (1942) Postman Always Rings Twice, The (1946) Slightly Dangerous (1943) Life of Her Own, A (1950) Ziegfeld Girl (1941) - TCM PRIMETIME Bad and the Beautiful, The (1952) Keep Your Powder Dry (1945) Marriage Is a Private Affair (1944) Big Cube, The (1969) Honky Tonk (1941) Tuesday, February 9 - DAYTIME THEME: ROBERT RYAN Marine Raiders (1944) Crossfire (1947) Woman on the Beach, The (1947) Act of Violence (1949) Set-Up, The (1949) Born to Be Bad (1950) Secret Fury, The (1950) Trail Street (1947) Clash by Night (1952) STAR OF THE MONTH: JOHN GARFIELD Sea Wolf, The (1941) Body and Soul (1947) We Were Strangers (1949) Breaking Point, The (1950) Juarez (1939) They Made Me A Criminal (1939) Between Two Worlds (1944) (7:30 am ET) Wednesday, February 10 - DAYTIME THEME: DEALING WITH DIVORCE Affectionately Yours (1941) (9:30 am ET) Keyhole, The (1933) Goose and the Gander, The (1935) In Name Only (1939) Private Lives (1931) Merry Wives Of Reno, The (1934) Marriage on the Rocks (1965) SPECIAL THEME: NOTEWORTHY AFRICAN AMERICAN PERFORMANCES Moonrise (1948) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The (1939) Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, The (1968) Man Called Adam, A (1966) Convicts 4 (1962) Thursday, February 11 - DAYTIME THEME: SUITORS OF SECRETARIES She Had To Say Yes (1933) Vagabond Lady (1935) She's Got Everything (1938) Maybe It's Love (1935) Goodbye Again (1933) Beauty and the Boss (1932) Honeymoon for Three (1941) Ever Since Eve (1937) Girl, a Guy, and a Gob, A (1941) Man Wanted (1932) TCM SPOTLIGHT: KISS CONNECTION Written on the Wind (1957) (Rock Hudson) Lover Come Back (1961) (Doris Day) Thrill of It All, The (1963) (James Garner Boys' Night Out (1962) (Kim Novak) Vertigo (1958) (James Stewart) Friday, February 12 TCM SPOTLIGHT: KISS CONNECTION Rear Window (1954) (Grace Kelly) High Society (1956) Prizefighter and the Lady, The (1933) Two Girls On Broadway (1940) Bachelor in Paradise (1961) Silk Stockings (1957) Party Girl (1958) TCM ROMANTIC WEEKEND GETAWAY Casablanca (1942) West Side Story (1961) Marty (1955) Crossing Delancey (1988) Brief Encounter (1945) Saturday, February 13 Love Affair (1939) Shop Around the Corner, The (1940) From Here to Eternity (1953) Gigi (1958) Doctor Zhivago (1965) Magnificent Obsession (1954) Roman Holiday (1953) Pillow Talk (1959) Goodbye Girl, The (1977) Philadelphia Story, The (1940) Woman of the Year (1942) Sunday, February 14 Enchanted Cottage, The (1945) Swing Time (1936) Wuthering Heights (1939) It Happened One Night (1934) Patch Of Blue, A (1965) Lady Eve, The (1941) Now, Voyager (1942) Age of Innocence, The (1993) Way We Were, The (1973) City Lights (1931) Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The (1964) Sunday in New York (1963) Monday, February 15 - DAYTIME THEME: JEALOUS MUCH? Her Cardboard Lover (1942) I Married a Woman (1958) Illicit (1931) Feminine Touch, The (1941) What a Blonde (1945) Smart Woman (1931) Guardsman, The (1931) Shining Hour, The (1938) Rage in Heaven (1941) - PRIMETIME THEME: WRITER/DIRECTOR RICHARD BROOKS In Cold Blood (1967) Elmer Gantry (1960) Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) Lord Jim (1965) Tuesday, February 16 - DAYTIME THEME: BOOTLEGGING Sinner's Holiday (1930) Gentleman's Fate (1931) Roaring Twenties, The (1939) Secret Six, The (1931) Wet Parade, The (1932) Al Capone (1959) Purple Gang, The (1960) Moonshine War, The (1970) STAR OF THE MONTH: JOHN GARFIELD Humoresque (1946) Saturday's Children (1940) Four Daughters (1938) Four Wives (1939) Daughters Courageous (1939) Tortilla Flat (1942) Castle on the Hudson (1940) (7:45 am ET) Dust Be My Destiny (1939) (9:15 am ET) Wednesday, February 17 - DAYTIME THEME: ROYAL ROMANCE Smiling Lieutenant, The (1931) (10:45 am ET) Princess O'Rourke (1943) Her Highness And The Bellboy (1945) Student Prince, The (1954) Swan, The (1956) SPECIAL THEME: NOTEWORTHY AFRICAN AMERICAN PERFORMANCES Stars in My Crown (1950) Pawnbroker, The (1965) In This Our Life (1942) Super Fly (1972) Brothers (1977) Thursday, February 18 TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: ADOLPHE MENJOU Milky Way, The (1936) New Moon (1930) Morning Glory (1933) That's Right - You're Wrong (1940) Great Lover, The (1931) Friends and Lovers (1931) Father Takes a Wife (1941) Stage Door (1937) Front Page, The (1931) TCM SPOTLIGHT: KISS CONNECTION Tender Trap, The (1955) (Debbie Reynolds) Singin' in the Rain (1952) (Gene Kelly) Brigadoon (1954) (Cyd Charisse) Band Wagon, The (1953) (Fred Astaire) Carefree (1938) (Ginger Rogers) Primrose Path (1940) Friday, February 19 - DAYTIME THEME: WESTERN NOIR Station West (1948) Blood On The Moon (1948) Roughshod (1949) Colorado Territory (1949) Along the Great Divide (1951) Riding Shotgun (1954) Black Patch (1957) Badlanders, The (1958) - PRIMETIME THEME: GIRLS WITH GUNS Gun Crazy (1950) Thelma & Louise (1991) Coffy (1973) - TCM UNDERGROUND (P) Piranha (1978) (P) Tintorera (1977) Changing (1971) (short) Saturday, February 20 Sinbad the Sailor (1947) (P) MGM Cartoon: Mutts About Racing (1958) Wild Water (1957) (short) George Town "Pride of Penang" (1941) (doc.) Quick Money (1938) (P) The New Adventures of Tarzan Ch. 7: Flaming Waters (1935) (P) Popeye: She-Sick Sailors (1944) Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940) Romance Road (1937) Mad Love (1935) Shadow of a Doubt (1943) Guns of Navarone, The (1961) Sunshine Boys, The (1975) - PRIMETIME THEME HAPPY BIRTHDAY!: SIDNEY POITIER Lilies of the Field (1963) Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) - NOIR ALLEY (P) Sangre Negra (1951) - TCM LATE NIGHT Diner (1982) Avalon (1990) Sunday, February 21 Manhattan Melodrama (1934) Corn Is Green, The (1945) Sangre Negra (1951) (Noir Alley) Born Yesterday (1950) Trouble in Paradise (1932) Fortune Cookie, The (1966) Remains of the Day, The (1993) - PRIMETIME THEME: PRE-CODE CLASSICS Bombshell (1933) Design For Living (1933) - SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS: Cossacks, The (1928) - TCM IMPORTS Touki Bouki (1973) Countryman (1982) Monday, February 22 - DAYTIME THEME: HOLLYWOOD ROMANCE Captain Blood (1935) My Fair Lady (1964) Star, The (1953) Adam's Rib (1949) Two-Faced Woman (1941) Father of the Bride (1950) Father's Little Dividend (1951) - PRIMETIME THEME: MY BROTHER'S KEEPER Rain Man (1988) East of Eden (1955) Brothers Karamazov, The (1958) Rocco and His Brothers (1960) Tuesday, February 23 - DAYTIME THEME: DIRK BOGARDE Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) Libel (1959) Angel Wore Red, The (1960) Victim (1961) Password Is Courage, The (1962) Our Mother's House (1967) Death in Venice (1971) STAR OF THE MONTH: JOHN GARFIELD Pride of the Marines (1945) Destination Tokyo (1943) Air Force (1943) Fallen Sparrow, The (1943) Dangerously They Live (1942) Flowing Gold (1940) (6:15 am ET) Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) (7:45 am ET) Hollywood Canteen (1944) (10 am ET) Wednesday, February 24 TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: MARJORIE MAIN Bad Bascomb (1946) (12:15 pm ET) Gentle Annie (1944) Rationing (1943) Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone (1950) Affairs of Martha, The (1942) SPECIAL THEME: NOTEWORTHY AFRICAN AMERICAN PERFORMANCES Take a Giant Step (1959) Soldier's Story, A (1984) Sparkle (1976) Broken Strings (1940) Sounder (1972) MGM Parade Show #11 (1955) (doc.) Thursday, February 25 - DAYTIME THEME: DREAM CINEMA The Exterminating Angel (1962) Carnival of Souls (1962) Juliet of the Spirits (1965) Yolanda And The Thief (1945) Red Shoes, The (1948) Brigadoon (1954) (P) Dreams (1940) (short) I Walked With A Zombie (1943) TCM SPOTLIGHT: KISS CONNECTION Palm Beach Story, The (1942) (Claudette Colbert) Boom Town (1940) (Clark Gable) Mogambo (1953) (Ava Gardner) Knights of the Round Table (1953) (Robert Taylor) Camille (1937) (Greta Garbot) Ninotchka (1939) (Melvyn Douglas) (6:30 am ET) Theodora Goes Wild (1936) (8:30 am ET) Friday, February 26 - DAYTIME THEME: STRANGE MAGIC Magic Boy (1959) (10:15 am ET) Their Big Moment (1934) Miracles For Sale (1939) Fingers at the Window (1942) Strange Mr. Gregory, The (1945) Mad Magician, The (1954) Two on a Guillotine (1965) - PRIMETIME THEME: LAURENCE HARVEY Manchurian Candidate, The (1962) Butterfield 8 (1960) Of Human Bondage (1964) - TCM UNDERGROUND (P) Hiding Out (1987) (P) Out of Bounds (1986) Saturday, February 27 Gunga Din (1939) MGM Cartoons: Petunia Natural Park (1939) Sportsmen at Work (1957) (short) Sydney "Pride of Australia" (1938) (short) Longest Night, The (1936) (P) The New Adventures of Tarzan Ch. 8: Angry Gods (1935) (P) Popeye: Tops in the Big Top (1945) Dr. Kildare Goes Home (1940) Soft Drinks and Sweet Music (1934) (short) Knute Rockne All American (1940) 12 Angry Men (1957) Man for All Seasons, A (1966) Chariots of Fire (1981) Dances with Wolves (1990) Teddy the Rough Rider (1940) (short) Let's Sing a Song of the West (1947) (short) - NOIR ALLEY: Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) - TCM LATE NIGHT Wind and the Lion, The (1975) Quentin Durward (1955) Sunday, February 28 Girl Crazy (1943) Story of Three Loves, The (1953) Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) (Noir Alley) Awful Truth, The (1937) Rebel Without a Cause (1955) Days of Wine and Roses (1962) (P) To Sleep with Anger (1990) TCM BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE: ZERO MOSTEL Du Barry Was a Lady (1943) Front, The (1976) - SILENT SUNDAY NIGHTS: (P) Walk Cheerfully (1930) - TCM IMPORTS (P) Black Panthers (1968) (P) Uncle Yanco (1967) (short) (P) Lions Love (...and Lies) (1969) MGM Parade Show #11 (1955) (doc.)Sorry I haven't updated this recently, there hasn't been any interest in the advertising on this page which would have paid for updates
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In that famous scene, Gene Kelly is not actually "singing in the rain," because water didn't show up well on camera at night. They used a mixture of milk and water for Gene to splash around in.
Silent movie science fiction fans, remember Steam Trek, The Moving Picture?
Dr. Strangelove clip, Slim Pickens drops the Bomb
It's a heluva thing to do to kill a man Clint Eastwood
Short: The Duoped
Fun facts:
For The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Lon Chaney wore a hump weighing over 50 pounds so that he would walk realistically. For "The Penalty" (1920), he had his legs bound tightly behind him in a harness, inserting his knees into leather stumps devised as artificial legs with his feet bound at the thighs. This was a very painful ordeal which cut circulation to his legs resulting in broken blood vessels.
Movie producer David O. Selznick was fined $5000 by the MPAA for allowing the word "damn" in the movie Gone With The Wind. And producer Darryl F. Zanuck once rented the entire country of San Marino, the world's oldest republic, as the medieval setting for "Prince Of Foxes" to be filmed, believe it or not!
David Niven was one of the first Hollywood stars to join the war effort, joining the British commando service in 1940.
His first feature movie after the war was Stairway To Heaven (1946), about WW2 pilots and others arriving in Heaven. The publisher of "The Maltese Falcon" wanted the original novel's title changed because he didn't think most Americans know what a falcon is
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This is another fine mess you've gotten me into Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy
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There's going to be a rumble tonight Westside Story. The Jewish writers of Westside Story planned for it to be a retelling of Romeo & Juliet, with Catholics vs. a Jewish street gang, until they realized Shakespeare himself had rewritten an older such story of a Catholic marrying a Jew, so changed it to a Hispanic (Puerto Rican) vs. white street gang
TCM was launched 4/14/94 as a 24-hour commercial-free classic movie channel, originally for movies 1930-1960, with the occasional silent movies, and newer movies added over time. It was Ted Turner's answer to American Movie Classics, using the vast film libraries Turner bought from MGM, RKO, Warner Brothers and other studio vaults. Ted Turner launched TBS as his first cable channel by sending the signal of his WTBS Atlanta TV-station to satellite 12/17/76, followed by TNT in 1988. TBS and TNT show mostly TV reruns and sports, with 24-hour news on his CNN starting in 1980.They hate us, Mr. President...I'm not bad, just drawn that way
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Before Glenn Beck, there was Network. The bees know...Hello, Clarice. You've got to ask yourself, Do I feel lucky?They quit on me Paul Newman...I never shot nobody I didn't have to John Wayne
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