Thursday, April 25th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada
Burn! (1969)
A British colonist is sent to instigate a revolution on a Caribbean island instrumental to the sugar cane industry.
Laugh and Get Rich (1931)
A boardinghouse owner's looney schemes are the bane of his wife's existence until one of his inventions pays off.
Smart Woman (1931)
A woman (Mary Astor) back from Europe finds her husband (Robert Ames) fooling around and tries to make him jealous.
Symphony of Six Million (1932)
A Jewish surgeon (Ricardo Cortez) with a passion for healing instead makes his career caring for the upper class in New York, but must confront what it truly important when tragedy strikes his family.
Age of Consent (1932)
A college man (Richard Cromwell) and his underage girlfriend (Dorothy Wilson) must choose between marriage or his diploma.
The Half-Naked Truth (1932)
A carnival barker passes off an exotic dancer as a Turkish princess, elevating her to fame at a price he hadn't anticipated.
Bed of Roses (1933)
Two wayward women (Constance Bennett, Pert Kelton) go down the Mississippi by steamboat, looking for men to fleece.
What Every Woman Knows (1934)
A Scottish barrister's (Brian Aherne) humble wife (Helen Hayes) edits him to eloquence in Parliament.
Fifth Avenue Girl (1939)
An unhappy millionaire (Walter Connolly) with a wife (Verree Teasdale) and family has a girl (Ginger Rogers) from Central Park pose as his mistress.
Gabriel Over the White House (1933)
Sobered by an archangel, the president (Walter Huston) fires his crooked Cabinet and becomes a world leader.
Woman of the Year (1942)
A New York sportswriter (Spencer Tracy) marries a political columnist (Katharine Hepburn) whose career comes first.
The In-Laws (1979)
A New York dentist (Alan Arkin) lands in a Central American hot spot with a shady guy who soon will be his daughter's father-in-law (Peter Falk).
Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
The publisher (Sydney Greenstreet) of a women's magazine has his best columnist (Barbara Stanwyck) play holiday host to a Navy hero (Dennis Morgan).
Breakfast for Two (1937)
An heiress (Barbara Stanwyck) saves a playboy (Herbert Marshall) from a gold digger (Glenda Farrell), then buys his steamship line for fun.
The Bride Walks Out (1936)
Budgeting newlyweds (Barbara Stanwyck, Gene Raymond) split over money, then reunite after her fling with a rich guy (Robert Young).
Gambling Lady (1934)
A rich man's son (Joel McCrea) marries a gambler's daughter (Barbara Stanwyck) who makes her living with cards.