
Tuesday, August 12th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Fort Apache (1948)
An Arizona cavalry captain sees his stubborn colonel lead troops into a massacre.
The Conqueror (1956)
Genghis Khan (John Wayne) and his 12th-century Mongol horde abduct the daughter (Susan Hayward) of a wicked Tartar.
The Wonderful Country (1959)
A Mexican-raised gunman (Robert Mitchum) romances an Army major's (Gary Merrill) wife (Julie London) while trying to run guns on the Texas border.
Diane (1955)
Asked by Francis I (Pedro Armendáriz) to tutor his son (Roger Moore), Diane de Poitiers (Lana Turner) becomes the future King Henry II's mistress in 1500s France.
Captain Sindbad (1963)
Sindbad (Guy Williams) fights monsters, pitfalls and a giant hand to spare his princess (Heidi Brühl) from an elephant's foot.
The Rebellion of the Hanged (1954)
A peasant finds human exploitation and brutality when he goes to work at a mahogany camp in the Mexican jungle.
Soledad's Shawl (1952)
An idealistic physician loves a woman from a rural community but their romance is jeopardized by the prejudice of others.
3 Godfathers (1948)
In the desert, three Old West outlaws (John Wayne, Pedro Armendáriz, Harry Carey Jr.) adopt the baby of a dying woman.
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 Fugitive (1947)
An outlawed priest (Henry Fonda) posing as a peasant is betrayed south of the border.
Tulsa (1949)
A cattle rancher's daughter (Susan Hayward) turns Oklahoma wildcatter with a geologist (Robert Preston) and an Indian (Pedro Armendáriz) as partners.
The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964)
A British lord (Rex Harrison), an Italian mobster's moll (Shirley MacLaine) and a U.S. widow (Ingrid Bergman) own the car during the 1920s, '30s and '40s.
Two Loves (1961)
An American spinster (Shirley MacLaine) teaches Maoris in New Zealand and loves two men (Laurence Harvey, Jack Hawkins), one after the other.