
Friday, August 15th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Little Women (1949)
Based on the story by Louisa May Alcott. The four March sisters forge unbreakable emotional ties during the Civil War.
Angels in the Outfield (1951)
The Pittsburgh Pirates' manager (Paul Douglas) sees hope after a newswoman (Janet Leigh) reports a girl saw angels on their side.
Two Tickets to Broadway (1951)
An unknown singer (Tony Martin) gets his girlfriend's (Janet Leigh) quartet on bandleader Bob Crosby's live television show.
Just This Once (1952)
A judge (Lewis Stone) sends a woman lawyer (Janet Leigh) to put a spendthrift playboy (Peter Lawford) on a budget.
The Naked Spur (1953)
A bounty hunter (James Stewart) has competition for an outlaw's daughter (Janet Leigh) and a cornered killer (Robert Ryan).
Bye Bye Birdie (1963)
A songwriter (Dick Van Dyke) sees his big chance when rock 'n' roll idol Conrad Birdie visits Sweet Apple, Ohio, to give one last kiss to his biggest fan (Ann-Margret) before joining the Army.
Psycho (1960)
A woman (Janet Leigh) on the run stops at a 12-cabin motel with showers, run by mother-fixated Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins).
Touch of Evil (1958)
A U.S. sheriff (Orson Welles) frames a man for a border-town murder and kidnaps a Mexican's (Charlton Heston) wife (Janet Leigh).
Act of Violence (1949)
A crippled World War II veteran (Robert Ryan) stalks a contractor (Van Heflin) whose prison-camp betrayal caused a massacre.
Pete Kelly's Blues (1955)
A bootlegger (Edmond O'Brien) strong-arms a jazz cornetist (Jack Webb) and his combo at a 1920s Kansas City speakeasy.
Confidentially Connie (1953)
A Maine professor (Van Johnson) and his bride (Janet Leigh) live cheap until his rich Texas father (Louis Calhern) comes to visit.
Night of the Lepus (1972)
A rancher (Stuart Whitman) tries to stop king-size, hopped-up carnivorous rabbits as they roar through Arizona.
Riding Shotgun (1954)
A cowboy is hired to ride shotgun on a stagecoach, but his personal mission is to find a brutal killer and deliver justice. After the cowboy is lured from his post by a clue that might lead to the killer, he leaves the stagecoach unprotected.
Target Zero (1955)
A U.S. lieutenant (Richard Conte) holds a ridge in Korea with his men, a U.N. woman (Peggie Castle) and three Britons in a tank.