
Thursday, July 31st TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Cynthia (1947)
Sheltered by her parents (George Murphy, Mary Astor), a small-town teenager (Elizabeth Taylor) finally goes out on a date.
Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938)
Judge Hardy's (Lewis Stone) son (Mickey Rooney) has double-girl trouble, luckily solved by a third girl (Judy Garland).
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947)
A judge (Myrna Loy) orders a playboy (Cary Grant) to date her infatuated teenage sister (Shirley Temple) to cure the girl's crush on him.
The Affairs of Dobie Gillis (1953)
Dobie (Bobby Van) goes to college, dates Pansy (Debbie Reynolds), horses around, blows up the chemistry lab.
A Summer Place (1959)
A man (Richard Egan) and a woman's (Dorothy McGuire) Maine-coast adultery parallels his teenage daughter's (Sandra Dee) romance with her son.
Life Achievement Award: 50th Anniversary Special
Celebrating 50 years of the AFI Life Achievement Award with archival clips and interviews.
AFI Lifetime Achievement Award: A Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola
The American Film Institute presents the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award to Francis Ford Coppola on Apr. 26, 2025, at a Gala Tribute at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Apocalypse Now (1979)
An Army agent (Martin Sheen) goes upriver into the heart of Cambodia to kill a renegade colonel called Kurtz (Marlon Brando).
AFI Lifetime Achievement Award: A Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola
The American Film Institute presents the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award to Francis Ford Coppola on Apr. 26, 2025, at a Gala Tribute at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991)
Interviews and first-hand footage recall Francis Ford Coppola's ordeal making his 1979 Vietnam epic, "Apocalypse Now."
The Rain People (1969)
A pregnant runaway housewife (Shirley Knight) picks up a brain-damaged ex-football hero (James Caan).
Walter Pidgeon; part two of "Captains Courageous"; Robby the Robot from "Forbidden Planet."
These Glamour Girls (1939)
An intoxicated college student invites a dime-a-dance girl to a weekend of festivities with his snobbish friends.
Dancing Co-ed (1939)
A studio press agent (Roscoe Karns) plants a girl (Lana Turner) in a college so she can win a bogus talent search.