
Friday, October 17th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
The Thirteenth Chair (1930)
A medium (Margaret Wycherly) holds a seance to clear her daughter (Leila Hyams) of murder in colonial India.
Mark of the Vampire (1935)
An elderly criminologist devises a unique scheme to unmask the killer behind a series of gruesome murders.
The Devil Doll (1936)
Paul (Lionel Barrymore) is wrongfully convicted of robbery and murder, and breaks out of prison using a scientist's shrinking invention.
The Big Lift (1950)
One U.S. soldier (Paul Douglas) warns another (Montgomery Clift) about the latter's German girlfriend (Cornell Borchers) during the Berlin airlift.
I Confess (1953)
A priest honors the sanctity of the confessional when he stands trial for a murder committed by one of his penitents.
Indiscretion of an American Wife (1953)
A Philadelphian (Jennifer Jones) says goodbye to her Italian lover (Montgomery Clift) at the train station in Rome.
Raintree County (1957)
A New Orleans belle (Elizabeth Taylor) lures a man (Montgomery Clift) away from his sweetheart (Eva Marie Saint) and into marriage during the Civil War.
Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
While on a train, a writer strikes up a relationship with an attractive woman. She becomes obsessed and abandons her fiancé to be with the writer. Only after their marriage does he realize that she is psychotically jealous and highly unstable.
Black Widow (1954)
A police detective asks a Broadway couple (Van Heflin, Gene Tierney), an actress (Ginger Rogers), and others about a murder.
The Hypnotic Eye (1960)
A stage hypnotist's (Jacques Bergerac) ugly helper (Allison Hayes) suggests terrible things to spellbound beauties.
Eyes Without a Face (1960)
A Paris surgeon (Pierre Brasseur) tries to fix his daughter's (Edith Scob) face with skin from kidnapped women.
Chamber of Horrors (1966)
A killer (Patrick O'Neal) chops off his hand to escape, keeping house-of-wax owners guessing in 1880s Baltimore.
It! (1967)
A British mama's boy (Roddy McDowall) brings to life the statue of a pointy-headed 16th-century monster.
The Amazing Mr. X (1948)
A rich widow (Lynn Bari) pays a fake medium (Turhan Bey) to contact her late husband, who, it turns out, is still alive.
The Body Disappears (1941)
A professor (Edward Everett Horton) injects a bachelor-party drunk (Jeffrey Lynn) with a serum which makes him invisible.