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Classic Films
Related: About this forumTCM Schedule for Wednesday, June 8: Stage to Screen
Wednesday, June 8th, 201612:00 AM
Gay Divorcee, The (1934)
An unhappily married woman mistakes a suitor for the gigolo hired to end her marriage.
Dir: Mark Sandrich Cast: Fred Astaire , Ginger Rogers , Alice Brady .
BW-105 mins, CC,
2:00 AM
Bank Holiday (1938)
Britons take off for a summer holiday filled with romantic intrigue and dreams of better lives
Dir: Carol Reed Cast: Margaret Lockwood , John Lodge , Hugh Williams .
BW-86 mins,
3:30 AM
Remains of the Day, The (1993)
A proper British butler sacrifices happiness to remain faithful to his position.
Dir: James Ivory Cast: Anthony Hopkins , Emma Thompson , Christopher Reeve .
C-134 mins, CC, Letterbox Format
6:00 AM
Born to be Bad (1950)
An ambitious girl steals a rich husband but keeps her lover on the side.
Dir: Nicholas Ray Cast: Joan Fontaine , Robert Ryan , Zachary Scott .
BW-90 mins, CC,
7:45 AM
Clash by Night (1952)
An embittered woman seeks escape in marriage, only to fall for her husband's best friend.
Dir: Fritz Lang Cast: Barbara Stanwyck , Paul Douglas , Robert Ryan .
BW-105 mins, CC,
9:45 AM
Last of Mrs. Cheyney, The (1937)
A chic jewel thief in England falls in love with one of her marks.
Dir: Richard Boleslawski Cast: Joan Crawford , William Powell , Robert Montgomery .
BW-98 mins, CC,
11:30 AM
Night Must Fall (1937)
A charming young man worms his way into a wealthy woman's household, then reveals a deadly secret.
Dir: Richard Thorpe Cast: Merle Tottenham , Kathleen Harrison , Dame May Whitty .
BW-116 mins, CC,

1:30 PM
She Couldn't Say No (1954)
An heiress decides to pass out anonymous gifts in a small town.
Dir: Lloyd Bacon Cast: Robert Mitchum , Jean Simmons , Arthur Hunnicutt .
BW-89 mins,
3:00 PM
Where Danger Lives (1950)
A psychopath draws her doctor into her murderous schemes.
Dir: John Farrow Cast: Robert Mitchum , Faith Domergue , Claude Rains .
BW-80 mins, CC,
4:30 PM
Lady of the Tropics (1939)
An American playboy in Saigon has to fight to get his Eurasian wife out of the country.
Dir: Jack Conway Cast: Robert Taylor , Hedy Lamarr , Joseph Schildkraut .
BW-92 mins,
6:15 PM
Billy The Kid (1941)
A misunderstood youngster turns into one of the West's most notorious outlaws.
Dir: David Miller Cast: Robert Taylor , Brian Donlevy , Ian Hunter .
C-94 mins, CC,
WHAT'S ON TONIGHT: STAGE TO SCREEN
8:00 PM
Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951)
A fading southern belle tries to build a new life with her sister in New Orleans.
Dir: Elia Kazan Cast: Vivien Leigh , Marlon Brando , Kim Hunter .
BW-125 mins, CC,
10:15 PM
Miss Julie (1951)
A passionate but arrogant daughter of a count is brought low by her affair with an opportunistic groom in her father's employ.
Dir: Alf Sjoberg Cast: Anita Bjork , Ulf Palme , Marta Dorff .
BW-90 mins,
12:00 AM
Doll's House, A (1973)
Dir: Patrick Garland Cast: Claire Bloom , Anthony Hopkins , Ralph Richardson .
BW-95 mins, Letterbox Format
2:00 AM
Equus (1977)
A psychoanalyst tries to help a young man who blinded a stable full of horses.
Dir: Sidney Lumet Cast: Richard Burton , Peter Firth , Colin Blakely .
C-138 mins, CC,
4:30 AM
Picnic (1956)
A handsome drifter ignites passions at a small-town Labor Day picnic.
Dir: Joshua Logan Cast: William Holden , Kim Novak , Betty Field .
C-113 mins, CC, Letterbox Format
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TCM Schedule for Wednesday, June 8: Stage to Screen (Original Post)
CBHagman
Jun 2016
OP
longship
(40,416 posts)1. Sjoberg's "Miss Julie" trailer.
I know. It's short. Just a peek.
CBHagman
(17,457 posts)2. Thank you for posting that!
I had gone looking for stills and came away empty-handed. I haven't read the play or seen any of the adaptations, but I'd like to rent the version above.
