Tuesday, March 17th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA HD
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady (1950)
An Irish horsecar driver's daughter (June Haver) meets New York showman Tony Pastor (Gordon MacRae) and goes into vaudeville.
The Rising of the Moon (1957)
Tyrone Power introduces a trio of tales of Ireland: "Majesty of the Law," "A Minute's Wait," "1921."
The Last Hurrah (1958)
An aging New England politician struggles to maintain his position as mayor in a hard-fought and questionable campaign.
Shake Hands With the Devil (1959)
A medical professor (James Cagney) recruits a U.S. student (Don Murray) for the Irish Republican Army in 1921 Dublin.
Young Cassidy (1965)
Based on the early life of Irish playwright and notorious socialist Sean O'Casey. Following O'Casey through the sordid underbelly of Dublin where he gets his first taste of the social injustices that would later inspire his work.
Finian's Rainbow (1968)
An Irishman (Fred Astaire) and his daughter (Petula Clark) steal a leprechaun's (Tommy Steele) pot of gold.
So Big (1932)
A woman (Barbara Stanwyck) feels that her sacrifices for her son (Hardie Albright) are wasted when he becomes a bond salesman instead of an architect.
The Rich Are Always With Us (1932)
A New York socialite (Ruth Chatterton) keeps in touch with her cheating husband, frustrating an admirer in Paris.
The Keyhole (1933)
A private eye (George Brent) follows a millionaire's wife (Kay Francis) to Havana, where they fall in love.
Housewife (1934)
An adman (George Brent) almost leaves his wife (Ann Dvorak) for a copywriter (Bette Davis) who boosts his business.
The Painted Veil (1934)
A doctor (Herbert Marshall) takes his wife (Greta Garbo) with him to fight cholera in China after catching her with another guy (George Brent).
The Right to Live (1935)
A man (Colin Clive) with a broken back dies after his wife (Josephine Hutchinson) has an affair with his brother (George Brent).
The Purchase Price (1932)
A nightclub singer (Barbara Stanwyck) on the run becomes a Midwestern farmer's (George Brent) mail-order bride.
Lilly Turner (1933)
A girl (Ruth Chatterton) with a baby has bad luck with the men (George Brent, Frank McHugh) in her medicine show.
They Call It Sin (1932)
An aspiring singer (Loretta Young) from Kansas works for a sleazy producer and loves a married man (David Manners) in New York.
Week-end Marriage (1932)
An out-of-work husband (Norman Foster) resents his wife (Loretta Young) being the breadwinner in the family.
