Thursday, January 29th TV listings for Movies! (WLWC-DT2) Providence, RI
The Big Combo (1955)
A police detective (Cornel Wilde) in love with the girlfriend of a vicious gangster (Richard Conte) pursues him relentlessly.
High Wall (1947)
A mental-hospital psychiatrist (Audrey Totter) helps a dazed ex-bomber pilot (Robert Taylor) found next to his strangled wife.
Lady in the Lake (1946)
Raymond Chandler's private eye Philip Marlowe (Robert Montgomery) searches for a publisher's missing wife.
Whirlpool (1949)
A hypnotist (Jose Ferrer) frames a psychiatrist's (Richard Conte) kleptomaniac wife (Gene Tierney) for murder.
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (1952)
A Dutch clerk (Claude Rains) flees to Paris with his crooked boss's money and meets the woman (Märta Torén) behind the man.
T-Men (1947)
Two U.S. Treasury agents (Dennis O'Keefe, Alfred Ryder) pose as mobsters to bust a counterfeiting ring.
The House on 92nd Street (1945)
A German-American student (William Eythe) helps an FBI agent (Lloyd Nolan) expose a Nazi spy ring in New York.
The Snake Pit (1948)
A man (Mark Stevens) commits his wife (Olivia de Havilland) to a mental hospital, where her doctor (Leo Genn) tries the latest therapy.
I Was a Communist for the F.B.I. (1951)
The agency recruits Pittsburgh steelworker Matt Cvetic (Frank Lovejoy) to infiltrate his communist union.
Whiplash (1948)
An artist (Dane Clark) follows a woman (Alexis Smith) from California to New York, where he boxes for her mobster husband (Zachary Scott).
It Happens Every Spring (1949)
A professor (Ray Milland) becomes a World Series pitcher with his secret formula for wood-repellent screwballs.
Go for Broke! (1951)
An Army lieutenant (Van Johnson) leads the Japanese-American 442nd Regimental Combat Team to World War II glory.
The Razor's Edge (1946)
An idealistic war veteran embarks on a quest for the meaning of life. Based on a tale by W. Somerset Maugham.
