Thursday, May 9th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada
Kim (1950)
Kipling's Irish orphan (Dean Stockwell) roams 1880s India with a Tibetan priest (Paul Lukas) and a horse thief (Errol Flynn) spying for the British.
Dance, Fools, Dance (1931)
A broke socialite (Joan Crawford) gets a newspaper job and goes undercover at a cafe to expose a bootlegger (Clark Gable).
Possessed (1931)
A Pennsylvanian (Joan Crawford) leaves her small-town suitor (Wallace Ford) and becomes a rich New York lawyer's (Clark Gable) mistress.
Laughing Sinners (1931)
A Salvation Army worker (Clark Gable) recruits a suicidal cafe dancer (Joan Crawford).
Dancing Lady (1933)
A Broadway director (Clark Gable) falls for a dancer (Joan Crawford) forced on him by a playboy (Franchot Tone) backing the show.
Forsaking All Others (1934)
A man (Clark Gable) loves his childhood sweetheart (Joan Crawford) from afar after her fiance (Robert Montgomery) leaves her at the altar.
Chained (1934)
A woman (Joan Crawford) marries an older man (Otto Kruger) in New York after flirting with an Argentine rancher (Clark Gable) on a cruise.
Love on the Run (1936)
Rival newsmen (Clark Gable, Franchot Tone) and an American heiress (Joan Crawford) get mixed up with spies in Europe.
Boom Town (1940)
Texas wildcatters (Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy) hit oil together, then fight after one marries the other's sweetheart (Claudette Colbert).
History Is Made at Night (1937)
A Parisian headwaiter (Charles Boyer) rescues a woman (Jean Arthur) from her husband (Colin Clive), a mad steamship-magnate.
Smilin' Through (1941)
An old Victorian Englishman's (Brian Aherne) niece (Jeanette MacDonald) and her suitor (Gene Raymond) resemble his long-dead wife and former rival.
Seven Sweethearts (1942)
A Michigan reporter (Van Heflin) woos the youngest (Kathryn Grayson) of seven Dutch sisters who cannot wed until the eldest (Marsha Hunt) weds.
Flirtation Walk (1934)
A West Point cadet (Dick Powell) puts on a show with a general's daughter (Ruby Keeler) he once loved and lost in Hawaii.
Shipmates Forever (1935)
An admiral's (Lewis Stone) rebellious son (Dick Powell) shapes up and sings for a dancer (Ruby Keeler) at Annapolis.
Hearts Divided (1936)
A 19th-century Baltimore belle (Marion Davies) charms Napoleon Bonaparte's brother, Jerome (Dick Powell).