Wednesday, April 29th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada
Midnight Alibi (1934)
An old spinster (Helen Lowell) lies to save a nightclub gambler (Richard Barthelmess) accused of killing a mobster.
Confession (1937)
A cabaret singer (Kay Francis) stands trial in Warsaw for killing a concert pianist (Basil Rathbone) to save her daughter's honor.
A Criminal Is Born (1938)
Four youths, neglected by their parents, are tempted to turn to crime.
Criminal Court (1946)
A wily candidate (Tom Conway) for district attorney defends his fiancee (Martha O'Driscoll) charged with murder.
Criminal Lawyer (1951)
A tricky trial lawyer (Pat O'Brien) takes to drink when a bar association refuses to back him for judge.
Bordertown (1935)
A disbarred Mexican lawyer (Paul Muni) turns nightclub bouncer and is framed for murder by his boss's wife (Bette Davis).
Count the Hours (1953)
A court-appointed lawyer (Macdonald Carey) races to save an innocent migrant worker from being executed.
Trial (1955)
A publicity-seeking Communist (Arthur Kennedy) dupes a law professor (Glenn Ford) into defending a Mexican teen for murder.
The Rainmaker (1956)
A huckster (Burt Lancaster) charms a small-town Kansas spinster (Katharine Hepburn) and offers to end a dry spell for a fee.
Miracle in the Rain (1956)
A mousy New York secretary (Jane Wyman) meets and loves a lonely soldier (Van Johnson), but then loses him to war.
The Rain People (1969)
A pregnant runaway housewife (Shirley Knight) picks up a brain-damaged ex-football hero (James Caan).
Singin' in the Rain (1952)
A silent-film star (Gene Kelly) loves a chorus girl (Debbie Reynolds) who dubs his squeaky-voiced co-star in a 1927 Hollywood talkie.
Rain (1932)
When passengers of a boat are forced ashore by a cholera scare, missionaries Alfred Davidson (Walter Huston) and his wife (Beulah Bondi) try to reform fellow passenger and spirited prostitute Sadie Thompson (Joan Crawford).
Obliging Young Lady (1941)
A secretary (Ruth Warrick) takes a prankish rich girl (Joan Carroll) to a mountain resort, away from a custody battle.
One for the Book (1947)
An actress (Eleanor Parker) shares her New York apartment with a sergeant (Ronald Reagan) on weekend leave.
