Tuesday, November 18th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada
Camelot (1967)
King Arthur (Richard Harris) loses Guinevere (Vanessa Redgrave) to trusted Sir Lancelot (Franco Nero) in the colorful court of Camelot.
Alfred the Great (1969)
Danish invader King Guthrum (Michael York) kidnaps the king of Wessex's (David Hemmings) queen (Prunella Ransome) in the ninth century.
The Walking Stick (1970)
An English artist (David Hemmings) seduces a crippled young woman (Samantha Eggar) in order to rob the gallery where she works.
The Best House in London (1969)
A Victorian reformer (Joanna Pettet) inherits the bordello her late uncle (George Sanders) operated and her cousin (David Hemmings) wants.
Fragment of Fear (1971)
An addict-turned-writer (David Hemmings) investigates the death of his aunt (Flora Robson), strangled in Pompeii.
The Love Machine (1971)
A TV-network board chairman's (Robert Ryan) wife (Dyan Cannon) pushes a local newsman (John Phillip Law) to power.
Magnificent Obsession (1954)
A guilt-stricken playboy (Rock Hudson) becomes a physician to atone for his role in the death of a woman's (Jane Wyman) husband and the accident that led to her blindness.
All That Heaven Allows (1955)
Friends and family want a rich widow (Jane Wyman) to end her romance with a tree surgeon (Rock Hudson) about 15 years her junior.
Written on the Wind (1956)
A Texas oilman's (Robert Stack) sister makes him doubt his wife (Lauren Bacall) and best friend (Rock Hudson).
The Tarnished Angels (1957)
A 1930s New Orleans newsman (Rock Hudson) covers a stunt pilot (Robert Stack), his wife (Dorothy Malone) and a mechanic.
A Fine Pair (1968)
A New York police captain (Rock Hudson) helps an Italian beauty (Claudia Cardinale) return some stolen jewels to a safe in Austria.
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."
People on Sunday (1930)
Two couples spend an interesting day together.
Mauvaise Graine (1934)
After losing his new car and allowance, Henri falls in love with one of his car-thief friends, and they decide to start over by moving to Casablanca.
