
Thursday, July 24th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
A Taste of Honey (1961)
A working-class British teen (Rita Tushingham) becomes pregnant by a sailor and moves in with a gay man.
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962)
An angry young man (Tom Courtenay) runs cross country on his own terms at the British reform school Borstal.
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
John, Paul, George and Ringo (The Beatles) spend 36 wild hours in London, besieged by exuberant fans.
All Neat in Black Stockings (1968)
An irresponsible window cleaner believes that he has found true love with a woman he picked up in a tavern.
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960)
A factory worker toils in a mindless haze, but his weekends are even more muddled due to his love affairs and his alcohol problem. One of the women he is involved with is married to a co-worker, but she is pregnant with his child.
Look Back in Anger (1958)
A man vents his rage against society by lashing out at his demoralized wife, his best friend and his eager mistress.
Tom Jones (1963)
Henry Fielding's lusty foundling hero (Albert Finney) meets a series of attractive women in 18th-century England.
Bright Eyes (1934)
A millionaire, his niece (Judith Allen) and a pilot (James Dunn) love a little orphan (Shirley Temple) who sings "On the Good Ship Lollipop."
Three Smart Girls (1936)
Three sisters hatch a scheme to break up their estranged father's impending wedding and reunite him with their mother.
Chinatown (1974)
A 1930s gumshoe named Jake (Jack Nicholson) sticks his nose into a sordid mess over Los Angeles land and water.
Clash of the Wolves (1925)
A man (Charles Farrell) tames and befriends a wounded wolf.
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
Three unlucky Americans (Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt) seek gold in Mexico, agreeing beforehand to split it equally.
Wives Under Suspicion (1938)
A prosecutor realizes he should re-evaluate his own marital situation when he confronts a crime of passion in court.
Shadow of a Woman (1946)
A doctor's (Helmut Dantine) bride (Andrea King) learns his practice is limited to murder.
Born to Kill (1947)
A private eye (Walter Slezak) hunts a killer (Lawrence Tierney) who marries a divorcee's (Claire Trevor) rich sister.