Saturday, May 4th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada
Robin and the Seven Hoods (1964)
Robbo (Frank Sinatra), Little John (Dean Martin), Will (Sammy Davis Jr.) and company are charitable gangsters fighting for turf in 1928 Chicago.
Maya (1966)
A big-game hunter's (Clint Walker) son (Jay North) and a Hindu boy (Sajid Kahn) deliver a baby white elephant to an Indian temple.
Butch and Droopy finally strike gold in their mine so Butch tries to do away with Droopy so he can have his share too.
Believe It or Not No. 10 (1932)
Oddities include the smallest residence house and a futuristic garage.
Glimpses of Peru (1937)
The landscape, culture and people of Peru.
The Walking Dead (1936)
An executed convict returns from the grave to revenge himself against the gangsters who framed him for murder.
The Flame Song (1934)
A playboy prince is determined to regain his throne after being ousted by his corrupt cousin.
Popeye the Sailor Never Kick a Woman
Popeye teaches Olive self-defense.
The Falcon Takes Over (1942)
The Falcon (George Sanders) seeks ex-convict Moose Malloy's long-lost girlfriend.
Buzzin' Around (1933)
Fatty (Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle) manages to invent a liquid that makes objects unbreakable, but in a rush to demonstrate the invention he accidentally grabs a jar of moonshine.
Tonight and Every Night (1945)
An old London stage manager recalls a performer's (Rita Hayworth) wartime romance with an RAF pilot (Lee Bowman).
Angels in the Outfield (1951)
The Pittsburgh Pirates' manager (Paul Douglas) sees hope after a newswoman (Janet Leigh) reports a girl saw angels on their side.
The Liquidator (1966)
A British spy chief (Trevor Howard) recruits and trains a squeamish playboy (Rod Taylor) to be an on-call assassin.
Billy Budd (1962)
Melville's sailor hero (Terence Stamp) opposes Claggart (Robert Ryan), the cruel master-at-arms.
A Face in the Crowd (1957)
A TV woman (Patricia Neal) turns Arkansas bum Lonesome Rhodes (Andy Griffith) into a homespun media hero rotten with power.
Ace in the Hole (1951)
A New York newsman (Kirk Douglas) in New Mexico delays a cave-in victim's rescue to milk the story.
Dark Passage (1947)
A San Francisco art student (Lauren Bacall) hides a fugitive (Humphrey Bogart) recovering from underworld plastic surgery.
Yentl (1983)
A young woman charms her bearded roommate and a merchant's daughter while posing as a Talmudic schoolboy in circa-1900 Poland.
Portnoy's Complaint (1972)
Philip Roth's neurotic Portnoy (Richard Benjamin) blames his mother for the hang-ups he acquired growing up in New Jersey.