
Wednesday, August 20th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada
He Was Her Man (1934)
A framed safecracker (James Cagney) flees from killers with a San Francisco fisherman's (Victor Jory) girlfriend (Joan Blondell).
The Strawberry Blonde (1941)
An ex-convict dentist (James Cagney) recalls his wife (Olivia de Havilland) and another man's wife (Rita Hayworth), in circa-1900 New York.
The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941)
A Texas oil tycoon pays a pilot (James Cagney) by the pound to fly his daughter (Bette Davis) out of a marriage.
Captains of the Clouds (1942)
Two brash bush pilots (James Cagney, Dennis Morgan) join the Royal Canadian Air Force and see action during World War II.
A Lion Is in the Streets (1953)
A Southern salesman (James Cagney) marries a schoolteacher (Barbara Hale) and runs for governor as a champion of sharecroppers.
Tribute to a Bad Man (1956)
An Easterner (Don Dubbins) goes to work for a Colorado rancher (James Cagney) who keeps law and order with a rope.
Love Me or Leave Me (1955)
A 1920s Chicago mobster (James Cagney) bullies singer Ruth Etting (Doris Day) to Broadway and Hollywood.
The Mayor of Hell (1933)
A reform-school nurse (Madge Evans) inspires a gangster (James Cagney) to replace the school's cruel superintendent.
City for Conquest (1940)
A New York truck driver (James Cagney) goes from boxing contender to newsstand peddler after being blinded in the ring.
G-Men (1935)
A lawyer (James Cagney) joins the FBI and goes after henchmen of the gangster who put him through law school.
Blonde Crazy (1931)
A hotel bellhop (James Cagney) and his girlfriend (Joan Blondell) work con games, then are conned by a con man (Louis Calhern) themselves.
The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story (1951)
Actor Lionel Barrymore and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer executive Dore Schary present clips from the studio's 1951 releases, including "Quo Vadis."
John Loves Mary (1949)
A GI's (Ronald Reagan) fiancee (Patricia Neal) resents his marriage of convenience to a buddy's (Jack Carson) English girlfriend.
The Hasty Heart (1949)
A patient (Ronald Reagan) and a nurse (Patricia Neal) comfort a dying Scottish soldier (Richard Todd) in World War II Burma.