
Sunday, June 29th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada HD
Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959)
Filmmaker Ed Wood Jr.'s laughable tale of alien invaders and resurrected corpses in the San Fernando Valley.
Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)
A bedridden heiress (Barbara Stanwyck) phones her husband (Burt Lancaster) and overhears two men plotting a murder.
The Shop Around the Corner (1940)
The more Budapest co-workers (Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart) fight, the more they fall in love as secret pen pals.
Now, Voyager (1942)
A Boston spinster (Bette Davis) finds a lover (Paul Henreid) after the counsel of a kind psychiatrist (Claude Rains) brings her out of her frumpy shell.
On the Waterfront (1954)
A conscience-stricken ex-boxer (Marlon Brando) stands up to a corrupt union boss after unwittingly participating in a fellow longshoreman's murder.
The Night of the Iguana (1964)
In Mexico, a defrocked clergyman (Richard Burton) juggles relationships with three women of disparate personalities.
Green Fire (1954)
An emerald miner's (Stewart Granger) digging in Colombia leaves his girlfriend's (Grace Kelly) coffee plantation open to a flood.
King Solomon's Mines (1950)
An Englishwoman (Deborah Kerr) and her brother (Richard Carlson) hire Allan Quatermain (Stewart Granger) to take them to her husband and African treasure.
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (1927)
Filmmaker Walther Ruttmann captures the sights and people of the German capital.
À Propos de Nice (1930)
A satirical portrait of the town in the French Riviera.
The Coward (1965)
Amitabha breaks down near an estate and is offered a place to stay by the manager. He discovers the man is married to his ex-girlfriend and their love is rekindled during his brief stay.
Charulata (1964)
A Bengali intellectual's (Sailen Mukherjee) neglected wife (Madhabi Mukherjee) forms a close attachment to his cousin (Soumitra Chatterjee) in 19th-century India.
Tea and Sympathy (1956)
Marked as a sissy, a preppie (John Kerr) turns to his housemaster's (Leif Erickson) understanding wife (Deborah Kerr).
The Fox (1968)
A man (Keir Dullea) divides two lesbians (Sandy Dennis, Anne Heywood) who intentionally isolated themselves in a remote farmhouse.