Thursday, May 30th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada
Crossroads (1942)
A rattled French diplomat (William Powell) and his wife (Hedy Lamarr) become victims of a blackmailer's (Basil Rathbone) ruse about his past.
Mission to Moscow (1943)
Ambassador Joseph E. Davies (Walter Huston) goes to Russia with his wife (Ann Harding) and daughter for FDR.
Princess O'Rourke (1943)
A down-to-earth pilot (Robert Cummings) charms a European princess (Olivia de Havilland) on vacation in the United States.
A Majority of One (1961)
A Jewish widow (Rosalind Russell) from Brooklyn falls for a charming Japanese businessman (Alec Guinness) on a cruise.
The Notorious Landlady (1962)
A U.S. diplomat (Jack Lemmon) tries to help his London landlady (Kim Novak) in a mix-up over jewels and her husband's murder.
The Ugly American (1963)
The United States sends a new ambassador (Marlon Brando) to a divided Southeast Asian country about to explode.
The Front Page (1974)
The managing editor (Walter Matthau) of a 1920s Chicago paper stalls his ace reporter (Jack Lemmon) with a story.
The Front Page (1931)
The managing editor (Adolphe Menjou) of a Chicago newspaper stalls his ace reporter (Pat O'Brien) with a story.
His Girl Friday (1940)
An ace reporter's editor, her ex husband, tries everything possible to stop her from remarrying someone else.
Switching Channels (1988)
A television news boss (Burt Reynolds) courts his ex-wife (Kathleen Turner), a reporter, with an eleventh-hour story.
Hooper (1978)
An upstart (Jan-Michael Vincent) pushes a veteran Hollywood stuntman (Burt Reynolds), daring him to try a new stunt.
Wild Rovers (1971)
An old cowboy (William Holden) and his young partner (Ryan O'Neal) try to finance a dream ranch by robbing a bank.