
Wednesday, July 9th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Hot Rod (1950)
All evidence points to an innocent teenager (James Lydon) whose car was involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident.
Crime in the Streets (1956)
A social worker (James Whitmore) tries to reach a street-gang leader (John Cassavetes) who plans to kill a man over a slap.
Stakeout on Dope Street (1958)
Three adolescents think their prayers have been answered when they stumble upon heroin abandoned by drug dealers.
Blackboard Jungle (1955)
A dedicated teacher attempts to restore order in an inner-city high school where teenage lawlessness has taken root.
Look in Any Window (1961)
A teenager's parents finally realize how bad their home life is when their son is arrested for prowling.
The Young Stranger (1957)
A Hollywood producer (James Daly) and his wife (Kim Hunter) lose touch with their teenage son (James MacArthur).
Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Tragedy follows when a new-to-town, troublemaking teen (James Dean) meets other anguished children (Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo) of feckless parents.
Clash of the Titans (1981)
Perseus (Harry Hamlin), the half-mortal son of Zeus (Laurence Olivier), fights meddling gods and mythical monsters for beautiful Andromeda (Judi Bowker).
Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
The Greek hero (Todd Armstrong) sails through Harpies and clashing rocks to the Golden Fleece, guarded by the Hydra.
My Son, the Hero (1962)
Comical dubbed dialogue skews this Greek mythology about a bad king (Giuliano Gemma) and a boyish he-man (Jacqueline Sassard).
The Minotaur (1961)
Greek hero Theseus (Bob Mathias) rescues Ariadne (Rosanna Schiaffino) from a half-man, half-bull monster in a labyrinth.
Atlantis, the Lost Continent (1961)
A Greek fisherman (Anthony Hall) follows a princess (Joyce Taylor) to Atlantis, where a tyrant (John Dall) turns slaves into animal-headed men.
As the Earth Turns (1934)
Love happens between the son of Polish immigrants settled in Maine and the daughter (Jean Muir) of a neighboring farm family.
Rhapsody (1954)
An heiress (Elizabeth Taylor) loves and leaves a violinist (Vittorio Gassman) and a pianist (John Ericson), to music by Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky.