Wednesday, March 18th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA HD
Week-end Marriage (1932)
An out-of-work husband (Norman Foster) resents his wife (Loretta Young) being the breadwinner in the family.
The Crash (1932)
The wife (Ruth Chatterton) of a Wall Street loser (George Brent) eyes an Australian sheep rancher (Paul Cavanagh) in Bermuda.
Miss Pinkerton (1932)
Many people with a means and a motive confuse a murder investigation.
Desirable (1934)
A girl (Jean Muir) too old for boarding school steals one of her vain actress mother's (Verree Teasdale) admirers (George Brent).
Stranded (1935)
A foreman working on the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge refuses to pay a racheteer protection money.
Living on Velvet (1935)
The shaken survivor (George Brent) of a family plane crash falls in love with his buddy's (Warren William) girlfriend (Kay Francis).
42nd Street (1933)
A Broadway producer (Warner Baxter) sends in the understudy (Ruby Keeler) when his show's star (Bebe Daniels) twists her ankle.
Female (1933)
An auto-company president (Ruth Chatterton) finds her right-hand man (George Brent) by process of elimination.
Baby Face (1933)
An out-of-town working girl (Barbara Stanwyck) rises in a New York bank by using her power over men.
National Velvet (1944)
An English girl's dream of racing her horse in the Grand National thunders to reality with the help of a former jockey.
The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953)
Dobie (Bobby Van) goes to college, dates Pansy (Debbie Reynolds), horses around, blows up the chemistry lab.
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982)
Texas madam Miss Mona (Dolly Parton) and her sheriff boyfriend (Burt Reynolds) try to save her Chicken Ranch from a TV muckraker (Dom DeLuise).
The Feminine Touch (1941)
A professor (Don Ameche) and his wife (Rosalind Russell) move to New York and confuse a publisher's romance with his assistant (Kay Francis).
Green Mansions (1959)
A fugitive adventurer (Anthony Perkins) in Venezuela falls in love with a bird-girl child of nature (Audrey Hepburn) feared by natives.
Navy Blues (1941)
A sailor (Jack Oakie) and his buddy need a singer's (Ann Sheridan) allure to win a gunnery-contest bet in Honolulu.
Weary River (1929)
A convict (Richard Barthelmess) gains radio fame and the governor's attention with his newly discovered singing talent.
