Sunday, July 31, 2011

2011 Summer Under The Stars Schedule | 17 Newbies

Scroll down for the complete 2011 Summer Under The Stars Schedule. TCM will have the repertoire of 17 newbies featured an entire day for the first time:

 Paulette Goddard 
 Ronald Colman 
Peter Lawford
 Joan Blondell
Conrad Veidt
Lon Chaney

Howard Keel, Orson Welles, Charles Laughton, Jean Gabin, Joanne Woodward, Montgomery Clift, Anne Francis, Ann Dvorak, Ben Johnson and Ralph Bellamy.


2011 SUTS SCHEDULE
MONDAY, AUGUST 1 • MArlON BrANDO
  6:00 AM The Fugitive Kind (’60)
  8:15 AM Julius Caesar (’53)
10:30 AM The Chase (’66)
  1:00 PM reflections in a Golden Eye (’67)
  3:00 PM The Teahouse of the August Moon (’56)
  5:15 PM Guys and Dolls (’55)
  8:00 PM The Wild One (’53)
  9:30 PM A Streetcar Named Desire (’51)
12:00 AM On the Waterfront (’54)
  2:00 AM The Freshman (’90)
  4:00 AM The Formula (’80)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 • PAUlETTE GODDArD
  6:00 AM Vice Squad (’53)
  7:30 AM Dramatic School (’38)
  9:00 AM Paris Model (’53)
10:30 AM Nothing But the Truth (’41)
12:15 PM The Crystal Ball (’43)
  1:45 PM On Our Merry Way (’48)
  3:30 PM Charge of the lancers (’53)
  4:45 PM Second Chorus (’40)
  6:30 PM Modern Times (’36)
  8:00 PM The Great Dictator (’40)
10:15 PM reap The Wild Wind (’42)
12:30 AM An Ideal Husband (’47)
  2:15 AM The Women (’39)
  4:30 AM Pot O’ Gold (’41)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 • BETTE DAVIS
  6:00 AM The Working Man (’33)
  7:30 AM Stardust: The Bette Davis Story (’05)
  9:00 AM Now, Voyager (’42)
11:00 AM Bordertown (’35)
12:45 PM 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (’32)
  2:15 PM Juarez (’39)
  4:30 PM The letter (’40)
  6:30 PM The Petrified Forest (’36)
  8:00 PM The Old Maid (’39)10:00 PM Jezebel (’38)
12:00 AM The Corn is Green (’45)
  2:00 AM The Catered Affair (“56)
  3:45 AM John Paul Jones (’59)
THUrSDAY, AUGUST 4 • rONAlD COlMAN
  6:00 AM lucky Partners (’40)
  7:45 AM My life with Caroline (’41)
  9:15 AM The White Sister (’23)
11:30 AM Kiki (’26)
  1:30 PM raffles (’30)
  2:45 PM The Unholy Garden (’31)
  4:15 PM Arrowsmith (’31)
  6:15 PM The Prisoner of Zenda (’37)
  8:00 PM A Tale of Two Cities (’35)
10:15 PM random Harvest (’42)
12:30 AM Her Night of romance (’24)
  1:45 AM lost Horizon (’37)
  4:00 AM The Story of Mankind (’57)
FrIDAY, AUGUST 5 • JOHN GArFIElD
  6:00 AM Four Daughters (’38)
  7:45 AM Blackwell’s Island (’39)
  9:00 AM They Made Me a Criminal (’39)
10:45 AM Dangerously They live (’42)
12:15 PM Pride of the Marines (’45)
  2:30 PM Air Force (’43)
  4:45 PM Humoresque (’46)
  7:00 PM The John Garfield Story (’03)
  8:00 PM The Postman Always rings Twice (’46)
10:00 PM The Breaking Point (’50)
12:00 AM We Were Strangers (’49)
  2:00 AM He ran All the Way (’51)
  3:30 AM Destination Tokyo (’43)
SATUrDAY, AUGUST 6 • lUCIllE BAll
  6:00 AM DuBarry Was a lady (’43)
  8:00 AM Panama lady (’39)
  9:30 AM Without love (’45)
11:30 AM Miss Grant Takes richmond (’49)
  1:00 PM The Fuller Brush Girl (’50)   2:30 PM The long, long Trailer (’54)
  4:30 PM Best Foot Forward (’43)
  6:15 PM Dance, Girl, Dance (’40)
  8:00 PM Stage Door (’37) (also The Essentials)
  9:45 PM The Big Street (’42)
11:30 PM Easy to Wed (’46)
  1:30 AM lured (’47)
  3:15 AM The Affairs of Annabel (’38)
  4:30 AM Annabel Takes a Tour (’38)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 • CHArlES lAUGHTON
  6:00 AM Payment Deferred (’32)
  7:30 AM The Private life of Henry VIII (’33)
  9:15 AM rembrandt (’36)
10:45 AM Sidewalks of london (’38)
12:15 PM The Bribe (’49)
  2:00 PM Mutiny on the Bounty (’35)
  4:30 PM Spartacus (’60)
  8:00 PM The Hunchback of Notre Dame (’39)
   (also Essentials Jr.)
10:15 PM Hobson’s Choice (’54)
12:15 AM The Canterville Ghost (’44)
  2:00 AM Stand By for Action (’42)
  4:00 AM The Man from Down Under (’43)
MONDAY, AUGUST 8 • OrSON WEllES
  6:00 AM The Tartars (’61)
  7:30 AM Tomorrow is Forever (’46)
  9:30 AM Moby Dick (’56)
11:30 AM The V.I.P.s (’63)
  1:30 PM The Stranger (’46)
  3:15 PM Journey Into Fear (’42)
  4:30 PM Trent’s last Case (’53)
  6:15 PM Mr. Arkadin (’62)
  8:00 PM The Third Man (’49)
10:00 PM Citizen Kane (’41)
12:15 AM Touch of Evil (’58)
  2:00 AM The lady from Shanghai (’48)
  4:00 AM Immortal Story (’68)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 • ANN DVOrAK
  6:00 AM Crooner (’32)
  7:15 AM Sweet Music (’35)
  9:00 AM Stranger in Town (’32)
10:15 AM Side Streets (’34)
11:30 AM Gentlemen are Born (’34)
  1:00 PM Massacre (’34)
  2:15 PM Friends of Mr. Sweeney (’34)
  3:30 PM College Coach (’33)
  5:00 PM The Crowd roars (’32)
  6:30 PM G-Men (’35)
  8:00 PM Scarface (’32)
  9:45 PM Three on a Match (’32)
11:00 PM Blind Alley (’39) (Sony pool title)
12:15 AM The long Night (’47)
  2:00 AM I Was an American Spy (’51)
  3:45 AM Our Very Own (’50)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 • SHIrlEY MAClAINE
  6:00 AM Two loves (’61)
  8:00 AM The Sheepman (’58)
  9:45 AM Two for the Seesaw (’62)
12:00 PM The Children’s Hour (’61)
  2:00 PM Irma la Douce (’63)
  4:30 PM Around the World in 80 Days (’56)
  8:00 PM The Apartment (’60)
10:30 PM Some Came running (’58)
  1:00 AM Ocean’s Eleven (’60)
  3:30 AM The Yellow rolls-royce (’64)
THUrSDAY, AUGUST 11 • BEN JOHNSON
  6:00 AM 3 Godfathers (’48)
  8:00 AM Fort Defiance (’51)
  9:30 AM Wild Stallion (’52)
11:00 AM War Drums (’57)
12:30 AM Cheyenne Autumn (’64)
  3:30 PM Major Dundee (’65)
  6:00 PM Junior Bonner (’72)
  8:00 PM Mighty Joe Young (’49)
  9:45 PM Wagon Master (’50)11:15 PM She Wore a Yellow ribbon (’48)
  1:15 AM The last Picture Show (’72)
  3:30 AM The Wild Bunch (’69)
FrIDAY, AUGUST 12 • ClAUDETTE COlBErT
  6:00 AM Boom Town (’40)
  8:00 AM The Secret Heart (’46)
10:00 AM The Secret Fury (’50)
11:30 AM Three Came Home (’50)
  1:30 PM Parrish (’61)
  4:15 PM Without reservations (’46)
  6:15 PM She Married Her Boss (’35)
  8:00 PM Midnight (’39)
10:00 PM It’s a Wonderful World (’39)
11:30 PM It Happened One Night (’34)
  1:30 AM Since You Went Away (’44)
  4:30 AM Outpost in Malaya (’52)
SATUrDAY, AUGUST 13 • JAMES STEWArT
  6:00 AM The last Gangster (’37)
  7:30 AM The Shopworn Angel (’38)
  9:00 AM Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (’39)
11:15 AM Wife vs. Secretary (’36)
12:45 PM Vivacious lady (’37)
  2:30 PM The Shop Around the Corner (’40)
  4:15 PM Bell, Book and Candle (’59)
  6:15 PM The Naked Spur (’53)
  8:00 PM The Man Who Shot liberty Valance (’62)
   (also The Essentials)
10:15 PM No Highway In the Sky (’51)
12:00 AM Anatomy of a Murder (’59)
  2:45 AM The Murder Man (’35)
  4:00 AM The Stratton Story (’49)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 • rAlPH BEllAMY
  6:00 AM Carefree (’38)
  7:30 AM The Secret Six (’31)
  9:00 AM Headline Shooter (’33)
10:15 AM Picture Snatcher (’33)
11:45 AM The Wedding Night (’35)
  1:15 PM let Us live (’39)  2:30 PM Dive Bomber (’41)
  4:45 PM The Professionals (’66)
  6:45 PM The Wolf Man (’41)
  8:00 PM His Girl Friday (’40) (also Essentials Jr.)
  9:45 PM The Awful Truth (’37)
11:30 PM Sunrise at Campobello (’60)
  2:00 AM The Narrow Corner (’33)
  3:15 AM Girls’ School (’38)
  4:30 AM West of Boradway (’31)
MONDAY, AUGUST 15 • lON CHANEY
  6:00 AM The Ace of Hearts (’21)
  7:30 AM The Unholy Three (’30)
  9:00 AM Oliver Twist (’22)
11:00 AM He Who Gets Slapped (’24)
12:15 PM The Monster (’25)
  1:45 PM Tell It to the Marines (’26)
  3:30 PM Mockery (’27)
  4:45 PM Mr. Wu (’27)
  6:30 PM laugh, Clown, laugh (’28)
  8:00 PM The Hunchback of Notre Dame (’23)
10:00 PM The Phantom of the Opera (’25)
12:00 AM Unholy Three (’25)
  1:30 AM The Unknown (’27)
  2:30 AM West of Zanzibar (’28)
  3:45 AM Where East is East (’29)
  5:00 AM london After Midnight (’27)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 • JOANNE WOODWArD
  6:00 AM Count Three and Pray (’55)
  7:45 AM rally ‘round the Flag, Boys! (’58)
  9:45 AM Paris Blues (’61)
11:30 AM Signpost to Murder (’64)
  1:00 PM A Big Hand for the little lady (’66)
  2:45 PM A Fine Madness (’66)
  4:30 PM Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (’73)
  6:00 PM The Drowning Pool (’75)
  8:00 PM A Kiss Before Dying (’56)
10:00 PM The Sound and the Fury (’59)
12:00 AM rachel, rachel (’68)  2:00 AM The Effect of Gamma rays on
   Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds (’72)
  4:00 AM The End (’78)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 • HUMPHrEY BOGArT
  6:00 AM Bogart:  The Untold Story (’96)
  7:00 AM Bullets or Ballots (’36)
  8:30 AM San Quentin (’37)
  9:45 AM King of the Underworld (’39)
11:00 AM To Have and Have Not (’44)
12:45 PM The Big Sleep (’46)
  2:45 PM High Sierra (’41)
  4:30 PM They Drive by Night (’40)
  6:15 PM In a lonely Place (’50)
  8:00 PM The Maltese Falcon (’41)
10:00 PM Sahara (’43)
12:00 AM Beat the Devil (’54)
  2:00 AM The Caine Mutiny (’54)
  4:15 AM Tokyo Joe (’49)
THUrSDAY, AUGUST 18 • JEAN GABIN
  6:00 AM Gueule d’amour (’37) (aka lady Killer)
  8:00 AM remourques (’41)
  9:30 AM le Jour se leve (’39)
11:00 AM l’Air de Paris (’53)
  1:00 PM leur derniere nuit (’53)
  2:45 PM le Desordre et la nuit (’58)
  4:30 PM Maria Chapdelaine (’34)
  6:00 PM la Bandera (’34)
  8:00 PM Pepe le Moko (’41)
10:00 PM Grand Illusion (’37)
12:00 AM la Bete Humaine (’38)
  2:00 AM Touchez Pas au Grisby (’54)
  4:00 AM Des gens sans importance (’55)
FrIDAY, AUGUST 19 • DEBBIE rEYNOlDS
  6:00 AM The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (’53)
  7:15 AM I love Melvin (’53)
  8:45 AM The Tender Trap (’55)
10:45 AM Bundle of Joy (’56)
12:30 PM Tammy and the Bachelor (’57)  2:00 PM The Mating Game (’59)
  3:45 PM Mary, Mary (’63)
  6:00 PM It Started with a Kiss (’59)
  8:00 PM The Gazebo (’59)
10:00 PM The Unsinkable Molly Brown (’64)
12:15 AM Divorce, American Style (’67)
  2:15 AM Singin’ in the rain (’52)
  4:15 AM The Singing Nun (’66)
SATUrDAY, AUGUST 20 • MONTGOMErY ClIFT
  6:00 AM raintree County (’57)
  9:00 AM lonelyhearts (’58)
 11:00 AM The Big lift (’50)
  1:00 PM red river (’48)
  3:30 PM From Here to Eternity (’53)
  5:45 PM The Misfits (’61)
 8:00 PM A Place in the Sun (’51) (also The Essentials)
10:15 PM The Heiress (’49)
12:15 AM The Search (’48)
  2:15 AM I Confess (’53)
  4:00 AM The Defector (’66)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 • CArY GrANT
  6:00 AM This is the Night (’32)
  7:30 AM I’m No Angel (’33)
  9:00 AM My Favorite Wife (’40)
10:30 AM The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (’47)
12:15 PM Every Girl Should be Married (’49)
  1:45 PM room for One More (’52)
  3:30 PM The Philadelphia Story (’40)
  5:30 PM North by Northwest (’59)
  8:00 PM Gunga Din (’39) (also Essentials Jr.)
10:15 PM Only Angels Have Wings (’39)
12:30 AM Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (’48)
  2:15 AM The Bishop’s Wife (’47)
  4:15 AM Bringing Up Baby (’38)
MONDAY, AUGUST 22 • JOAN CrAWFOrD
  6:00 AM Forsaking All Others (’34)
  7:30 AM I live My life (’35)
  9:15 AM love on the run (’36)10:45 AM When ladies Meet (’41)
12:45 PM Daisy Kenyon (’47)
  2:30 PM Flamingo road (’49)
  4:15 PM Torch Song (’53)
  6:00 PM The Story of Esther Costello (’57)
  8:00 PM Possessed (’31)
  9:30 PM Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Move Star (’02)
11:00 PM Mildred Pierce (’45)
  1:00 AM Sadie McKee (’34)
  2:45 AM The Shining Hour (’38)
  4:15 AM Montana Moon (’30)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 • CONrAD VEIDT
  6:00 AM Above Suspicion (’43)
  7:45 AM Contraband (’40)
  9:30 AM All Through the Night (’42)
11:30 AM Power (’34) (aka Jew Suss)
  1:15 PM The Spy in Black (’39)
  2:45 PM Whistling in the Dark (’41)
  4:15 PM Escape (’40)
  6:00 PM A Woman’s Face (’41)
  8:00 PM Hands of Orlac (’25)
  9:45 PM The Thief of Bagdad (’40)
11:45 PM Casablanca (’42)
  1:45 AM Nazi Agent (’42)
  3:15 AM The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (’19)
  4:30 AM Dark Journey (’37)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 • JOAN BlONDEll
  6:00 AM The reckless Hour (’31)
  7:15 AM Big City Blues (’32)
  8:30 AM Central Park (’32)
  9:30 AM lawyer Man (’33)
10:45 AM Traveling Saleslady (’35)
12:00 PM Colleen (’36)
  1:30 PM We’re in the Money (’35)
  2:45 PM Gold Diggers of 1933 (’33)
  4:30 PM Footlight Parade (’33)
  6:30 PM He Was Her Man (’34)
  8:00 PM Sinner’s Holiday (’30)
  9:15 PM Dames (’34)
11:00 PM Stand-In (’37)12:45 AM Cry ‘Havoc’ (’43)
  2:30 AM Will Success Spoil rock Hunter? (’57)
  4:15 AM Kona Coast (’68)
THUrSDAY, AUGUST 25 • BUrT lANCASTEr
  6:00 AM Jim Thorpe:  All-American (’51)
  8:00 AM His Majesty O’Keefe (’54)
10:00 AM Trapeze (’56)
12:00 PM Sweet Smell of Success (’57)
  2:00 PM South Sea Women (’53)
  4:00 PM Brute Force (’47)
  6:00 PM A Child is Waiting (’63)
  8:00 PM The leopard (’63)
11:30 PM The Killers (’46)
  1:30 AM Seven Days in May (’64)
  3:45 AM Scorpio (’73)
FrIDAY, AUGUST 26 • PETEr lAWFOrD
  6:00 AM Son of lassie (’45)
  8:00 AM rogue’s March (’53)
  9:30 AM Just This Once (’52)
11:15 AM You for Me (’52)
12:30 PM Please Believe Me (’50)
  2:00 PM On an Island With You (’48)
  4:00 PM royal Wedding (’51)
  6:00 PM It Happened in Brooklyn (’47)
  8:00 PM Good News (’47)
10:00 PM It Should Happen to You (’54)
11:45 PM Salt and Pepper (’68)
  1:30 AM Hook, line and Sinker (’69)
  3:30 AM little Women (’49)
SATUrDAY, AUGUST 27 • lINDA DArNEll
  6:00 AM Zero Hour! (’57)
  7:30 AM Sweet and low-Down (’44)
  9:00 AM rise and Shine (’41)
10:45 AM Brigham Young – Frontiersman (’40)
12:45 PM Two Flags West (’50)
  2:30 PM Second Chance (’53)
  4:00 PM Blackbeard the Pirate (’52)
  6:00 PM Fallen Angel (’45)   8:00 PM A letter to Three Wives (’48) (also The Essentials)
10:00 PM Star Dust (’40)
11:30 PM Hangover Square (’45)
  1:00 AM No Way Out (’50)
  3:00 AM Everybody Does It (’49)
  4:45 AM Day-Time Wife (’39)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 • CArOlE lOMBArD
  6:00 AM Brief Moment (’33)
  7:15 AM No More Orchids (’32)
  8:30 AM The Gay Bride (’34)
10:00 AM Fools for Scandal (’38)
11:30 AM lady by Choice (’34)
  1:00 PM Virtue (’32)
  2:30 PM In Name Only (’39)
  4:30 PM Twentieth Century (’34)
  6:15 PM To Be or Not to Be (’42)
  8:00 PM My Man Godfrey (’36) (also Essentials Jr.)
10:00 PM Hands Across the Table (’35)
11:30 PM Nothing Sacred (’37)
  1:00 AM Mr. and Mrs. Smith (’41)
  3:00 AM Vigil in the Night (’40)
  4:45 AM The racketeer (’29)
MONDAY, AUGUST 29 • ANNE FrANCIS
  6:00 AM Summer Holiday (’48)
  7:45 AM So Young, So Bad (’50)
  9:30 AM Battle Cry (’55)
12:00 PM Bad Day at Black rock (’55)
  1:30 PM Susan Slept Here (’54)
  3:15 PM The Great American Pastime (’56)
  5:00 PM Funny Girl (’68)
  8:00 PM Blackboard Jungle (’55)
10:00 PM Forbidden Planet (’56)
12:00 AM Brainstorm (’65)
  2:00 AM A lion is in the Streets (’53)
  4:00 AM Impasse (’69)
THUrSDAY, AUGUST 30 • HOWArD KEEl
  6:00 AM Desperate Search (’53)
  7:15 AM Fast Company (’53)
  8:30 AM Kismet (’55)10:30 AM rose Marie (’54)
12:30 PM lovely to look At (’52)
  2:30 PM Show Boat (’51)
  4:30 PM Annie Get Your Gun (’50)
  6:30 PM Floods of Fear (’59)
  8:00 PM Three Guys Named Mike (’51)
  9:45 PM Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (’54)
11:30 PM Kiss Me Kate (’53)
  1:30 AM Callaway Went Thataway (’51)
  3:00 AM Pagan love Song (’50)
  4:30 AM Texas Carnival (’51)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 • MArlENE DIETrICH
  6:00 AM The Monte Carlo Story (’57)
  7:45 AM Knight Without Armor (’37)
  9:45 AM The lady is Willing (’42)
11:30 AM Kismet (’44)
  1:15 PM Stage Fright (’50)
  3:15 PM rancho Notorious (’52)
  4:45 PM Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song (’01)
  6:30 PM Shanghai Express (’32)
  8:00 PM The Scarlet Empress (’34)
10:00 PM The Devil is a Woman (’35)
11:30 PM Manpower (’41)
  1:30 AM A Foreign Affair (’48)
  3:30 AM The Blue Angel (’30)

TCM Summer of the Stars Takes us on a Road Trip | 2011 Schedule


This year TCM will take us on an All-American road trip for Summer of the Stars 2011. The artist uses nostalgic images from days when The American Automobile ruled the highways! We get to “tune into” SUTS by means of a dashboard with great radio dials to select “channels” for each day of the month. Conveniently placed road signs and neon drive in signs also help us navigate through SUTS.

Each daily featured star is represented on a wonderful flash infographic as a star on the US road map. Click on the star to find this theme continued with collage illustrations of fictional locations and movie scenes from the classic films of each SUTS star. For example, click through John Garfield’s star on the map  (Aug 5) to find him standing in front of the artist’s rendering of Twin-Oaks diner from The Postman Always Rings Twice.  Long, Long Trailer (Aug 6) was another perfect movie feature for the theme with Lucille Ball hanging out the back window of her camper.

In my opinion this is one of most fun themes created for SUTS. With the current gas prices and an economy threatening the American dream this theme is just in time for our longing for days gone by. Be sure to follow @TCManiacs for #SUTS fun facts.

Saturday, July 02, 2011

View Pygmalion the inspiration for My Fair Lady FREE ONLINE

Pygmalion is a 1938 British film based on the George Bernard Shaw play of the same title, and adapted by him for the screen. It stars Leslie Howard and Wendy Hiller. The film was a financial and critical success, and won an Oscar for best screenplay and three more nominations.

My Fair Lady is a 1964 musical film adaptation of the Lerner and Loewe stage musical, of the same name, based on the 1938 film adaptation of the original stage play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. The ballroom scene and the ending were taken from the previous film adaptation (1938) (Pygmalion), rather than from the original play. The film was directed by; George Cukor and starred Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison.

The film won eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture,Best Actor, and Best Director.

Pygmalion available for free download at the Internet Archive

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