
Monday, June 2nd TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Trafic (1971)
Heavy traffic and oddball encounters plague Mr. Hulot's (Jacques Tati) journey from Paris to Amsterdam in a recreational vehicle.
A Shot in the Dark (1941)
A newsman (William Lundigan) and a policeman (Regis Toomey) flirt with a singer (Nan Wynn) as rivals on a murder case.
Tiger Bay (1959)
A Polish seaman (Horst Buchholz) kills his girlfriend in Wales, then abducts the lonely girl (Hayley Mills) who saw him do it.
The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959)
A salvager (Charlton Heston) rescues the captain (Gary Cooper) of a freighter whose mystery unfolds at a London court of inquiry.
The Decks Ran Red (1958)
The new captain (James Mason) of an old freighter suppresses a mutiny and the cook's wife (Dorothy Dandridge).
The ghost ship (1943)
No one believes a third mate (Russell Wade) complaining of sadistic treatment by a psychotic captain (Richard Dix).
Murder in the Fleet (1935)
A Navy officer (Robert Taylor), his girlfriend (Jean Parker), crew and visitors must stay aboard until the intrigue ends.
The Case of the Black Parrot (1941)
A newsman (William Lundigan) and cameraman (Eddie Foy Jr.) tie shipboard foul play to a global criminal.
Mad Holiday (1936)
A screen sleuth (Edmund Lowe) solves a shipboard mystery with the woman (Elissa Landi) who writes his scripts.
Murder Ahoy! (1964)
Poisoned snuff leads Agatha Christie's sleuth Miss Marple (Margaret Rutherford) to a cadet-training ship and a killer.
Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)
An elderly couple (Victor Moore, Beulah Bondi) are at the mercy of their children, who consider them a burden.
Man of the West (1958)
A reformed Texas outlaw (Gary Cooper), a con man and a singer (Julie London) meet the outlaw's old gang.
Cries and Whispers (1972)
Two women (Liv Ullmann, Ingrid Thulin) visit their dying spinster sister (Harriet Andersson) in her circa-1900 Swedish manor.
Rome, Open City (1945)
When Nazis track down Giorgio, one of the leaders of the resistance, he asks Don Pietro Pellegrini to get him out of town as soon as possible.
The Seventh Victim (1943)
A young woman (Kim Hunter) seeks her sister (Jean Brooks) and finds Greenwich Village satanists and Dante's Restaurant.