
Tuesday, October 14th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
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).
Detour (1945)
A down-and-out piano player becomes involved with a mysterious woman and two murders as he hitchhikes west.
The Crowd Roars (1932)
Women (Joan Blondell, Ann Dvorak) get in the way of a boozing auto racer (James Cagney) and his kid brother at the Indianapolis 500.
The Happy Road (1957)
A U.S. widower (Gene Kelly) and a French divorcee (Barbara Laage) team up to find their respective runaway son and daughter.
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.
Speedway (1968)
An auto racer (Elvis Presley) with a bad manager (Bill Bixby) woos an IRS agent (Nancy Sinatra) seeking the bundle he owes in back taxes.
Bullitt (1968)
Steve McQueen stars as a San Francisco officer who must unravel the mafia ties behind the shooting of a key witness he was hired to protect in this crime drama.
Indiscreet (1958)
A U.S. diplomat (Cary Grant) in London pretends to be married while having an affair with a famous actress (Ingrid Bergman).
Pillow Talk (1959)
An interior decorator (Doris Day) and a playboy songwriter (Rock Hudson) share a telephone party line and size each other up.
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957)
A TV adman (Tony Randall) gets a key to the executive washroom for persuading a Hollywood sexpot (Jayne Mansfield) to endorse a lipstick.
The Mating Game (1959)
An Internal Revenue Service agent (Tony Randall) audits an evasive farmer (Paul Douglas) and woos his elusive daughter (Debbie Reynolds).
Designing Woman (1957)
A married sportswriter (Gregory Peck) and fashion designer (Lauren Bacall) have clashing friends.
Underground (1941)
Anti-Nazi radio broadcasts in Germany pit brother (Jeffrey Lynn) against brother (Philip Dorn), and lover (Karen Verne) against lover.
The Cross of Lorraine (1944)
French soldiers (Jean-Pierre Aumont, Gene Kelly) surrender to lying Nazis and are herded into a barbaric prison camp.