Monday, July 31, 2017

Classic Movie Picks: August 2017

by Lani

Each month, I scour the Turner Classic Movies schedule for upcoming films that I can't miss. The highlights are posted here for your reading and viewing pleasure! (All listed times are Eastern Standard, check your local listings or TCM.com for actual air times in your area. Each day's schedule begins at 6:00 a.m.; if a film airs between midnight and 6 a.m. it is listed on the previous day's programming schedule.)

August is a special month for classic movie fans. TCM's annual Summer Under the Stars programming festival devotes each day of the month to a different classic film star. From icons such as Marilyn Monroe and John Wayne, to character actors like Slim Pickens and Claire Trevor, every star gets a full 24 hours. It is always fun to look for "new" films with your favorite stars, as well as discover the work of actors you aren't as familiar with. This isn't a month to play favorites, so I've chosen one film for each featured star. Of course, the best way to enjoy Summer Under the Stars is to just pick your favorite star and watch all day! 

8/1: Marilyn Monroe
2 AM - How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
Marilyn does "Marilyn" to perfection as a model on the prowl for a rich husband in this bubbly ensemble comedy.

8/2: Ray Milland
10 PM - Dial M for Murder (1954)
Milland gives a wonderfully restrained performance as a straying husband who plots to kill his wife - just watch the panic flash across his face as his plans begin to unravel.

8/3: Lon Chaney
8 PM - The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
A early entry in the Universal Monsters horror series, this silent film provided an iconic role for the "Man of A Thousand Faces" using innovative makeup techniques to transform Chaney into the deformed Phantom who haunts the Paris Opera. 

8/4: Claire Trevor
2 AM - Key Largo (1948)
Trevor won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance as an alcoholic gangster's moll, one of several people trapped in a hotel during a hurricane.




8/5: Gene Kelly
3:15 PM - The Three Musketeers (1948)
Kelly's athleticism shines in this high-spirited swashbuckler notable for its stunning Technicolor, lavish production value, and outstanding fight choreography. 

8/6: Robert Mitchum
8 PM - The Night of the Hunter (1955)
Mitchum is unforgettably chilling as an evil reverend who menaces his young step-children while searching for a hidden cache of money.

8/7: Eleanor Parker
8 PM - The Naked Jungle (1954)
In this suspenseful adventure story, Parker plays a mail-order bride sent to South America who must help her husband fight off an approaching horde of destructive Marabunta ants.

8/8: Franchot Tone
10:45 AM - Fast and Furious (1939)
Don't let the title fool you, there's no stunt driving in this breezy, Thin Man-esque flick about a husband and wife who solve a murder at a beauty pageant.



8/9: Sandra Dee
5:45 PM - Imitation of Life (1959)
This is the film that made Dee famous (her starring vehicle, Gidget, would come out later the same year), for her role as Lana Turner's daughter in this tearjerker about parallel mother-daughter relationships.

8/10: Sidney Poitier
8 PM - To Sir, With Love (1967)
Poitier is both formidable and endearing in this crowdpleaser about an inexperienced teacher saddled with a class of "incorrigables" at a tough East London high school.

8/11: Ginger Rogers
10 PM - Top Hat (1935)
This glossy musical with a screwball plot is one of the best Rogers and Astaire team-ups, with plenty of gorgeous gowns and delightful dancing "cheek to cheek."

8/12: John Wayne
5:45 PM - The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
It's the film that launched a thousand John Wayne impressions; the Duke called someone "Pilgrim" for the first time in this dramatic Western that also gave us the quote: "when the legend becomes fact, print the legend."

8/13: Barbara Stanwyck
1:30 AM - Baby Face (1933)
A very young Stanwyck is tough and spunky in this Pre-Code drama about a victimized woman who turns the tables on men and uses them to get what she wants.

8/14: Vanessa Redgrave
8 PM - Julia (1977)
Redgrave gives her Academy Award-winning performance as the title character in this film about childhood friends who become involved in the anti-Nazi movement prior to WWII.

8/15: Ricardo Montalban
10 AM - Two Weeks with Love (1950)
Montalban romances Jane Powell in this musical about a turn-of-the-century family on a Catskills vacation.



8/16: Elvis Presley
8 PM - Elvis: That's the Way It Is (1970)
See Elvis in all his jump-suited glory in this behind the scenes documentary as "The King" prepares for a series of live concerts after over a decade of making films in Hollywood.

8/17: Rosalind Russell
10 PM - My Sister Eileen (1942)
Russell shows her talent for madcap comedy as the sensible one in a pair of sisters making their way in New York City amidst a slew of wacky characters.

8/18: Rod Taylor
8 AM - The Liquidator (1966)
In this twist on the spy genre, Taylor plays a secret agent who enjoys the swinging London lifestyle, but has to hire his own hitman to complete the jobs. 

8/19: Angela Lansbury
8 PM - The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
In one of her most acclaimed film roles, Lansbury plays the mother of a war hero brainwashed by the enemy.

8/20: Cary Grant
2 PM - Suspicion (1941)
Grant is perfectly cast as an irresponsible playboy who marries a shy heiress, and may or may not be scheming to bump off his new bride.

8/21: Ann Harding
11:15 PM - When Ladies Meet (1933)
Harding locks horns with Myrna Loy as a wife and the woman trying to steal her husband, respectively...witty banter ensues.

8/22: Glenn Ford
8 PM - Experiment in Terror (1962)
In this under-appreciated noir thriller, Ford is an FBI agent protecting a bank teller forced to cooperate with a ruthless criminal.



8/23: Greer Garson
1 PM - Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Winner of six Oscars, including Best Actress for Garson, this uplifting story centers on an ordinary British family which carries on during WWII.

8/24: Dennis Morgan
12:30 PM - Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
A bit out of season, but Morgan is terribly charming as a war hero who falls for a magazine columnist while spending the holidays at her country home. 

8/25: Simone Signoret
10:15 PM - Diabolique (1955)
In this French-language masterpiece of suspense, a mistress and a wife conspire to kill the cruel man to whom they are both bound.

8/26: James Cagney
10 PM - The Roaring Twenties (1939)
A free-wheeling Cagney elevates this above-average gangster film about three Army buddies mixed up with the mob.

8/27: Leslie Caron
5:45 PM - Father Goose (1964)
In a non-dancing role, Caron plays French teacher who, along with several pupils, is stranded on a Pacific Island during WWII. Cary Grant is there, too.

8/28: Slim Pickens
10 PM - Blazing Saddles (1974)
Pickens memorably plays a henchman to a villainous politician in Mel Brooks' hilarious spoof of classic westerns.

8/29: Marion Davies
10:15 PM - Show People (1928)
Davies shows off her talent for slapstick in this silent comedy about a newcomer trying to make it in Hollywood.

8/30: George Sanders
2 PM - The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945)
Sanders is known for his scene-stealing supporting performances, and this film is no exception with Sanders as an upper crust slimeball who leads the title character down a path of debauchery. 

8/31: Elizabeth Taylor
8:15 AM - Father of the Bride (1950)
This was a signature early role for Taylor as the young bride whose father has difficulty adjusting to her impending marriage.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

A month packed with memories!

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