Saturday, November 29th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
It's a Great Feeling (1949)
Gary Cooper, Errol Flynn, Ronald Reagan, Joan Crawford and a waitress (Doris Day) join two comedians (Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson) making a movie.
Mystery Mountain The Secret of the Mountain
Ken Williams is determined to discover the identity of a mysterious killer who preys upon railroads and transportation companies.
Tarzan's New York Adventure (1942)
The ape man (Johnny Weissmuller), Jane (Maureen O'Sullivan) and Cheeta go to Brooklyn to rescue Boy (John Sheffield) from kidnappers.
Main Street Follies (1935)
A New York producer sends a spy to a nightclub.
Music for Millions (1944)
An orchestra leader's (Jose Iturbi) right-hand man (Jimmy Durante) befriends a little girl (Margaret O'Brien) whose musician sister is pregnant.
Arrow in the Dust (1954)
A cavalry deserter (Sterling Hayden) poses as a major and leads a wagon train with a hidden cargo of repeating rifles.
Libel (1959)
An English nobleman's (Dirk Bogarde) wife (Olivia de Havilland) has him sue a Canadian (Paul Massie) who has called him an impostor.
The Steel Trap (1952)
Influenced by his wife, a banker who has embezzled $500,000 desperately tries to figure out a way to return the funds unnoticed before the bank opens on Monday morning.
The Power of Film Heroes and Villains
Film drama frequently treats central characters as if they were heroes or villains, but often the two are very much alike.
The Night of the Hunter (1955)
The Rev. Harry Powell, a religious fanatic and serial killer, meets condemned murderer Ben Harper in prison, who tells him about hiding $10,000 in stolen loot. After he's released, Powell tracks down Harper's widow, Willa, and her two children.
The Fool Killer (1965)
A post-Civil War orphan (Edward Albert) thinks a stranger (Anthony Perkins) he meets is a folk-tale killer of the world's fools.
Postmark for Danger (1955)
An actress (Terry Moore) and an artist (Robert Beatty) are linked by his brother (William Sylvester) to deadly smugglers sought by Scotland Yard.
Love in the Afternoon (1957)
An older American playboy (Gary Cooper) loves a private eye's (Maurice Chevalier) young daughter (Audrey Hepburn) in Paris.
Love in the Afternoon (1972)
A happily married Frenchman (Bernard Verley) is tempted to be intimate with his kooky afternoon companion (Zouzou).
A Fever in the Blood (1961)
A senator, judge (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and district attorney (Jack Kelly) want to be governor, but a murder trial comes first.
The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941)
A New Englander (James Craig) sells his soul to a Mr. Scratch (Walter Huston) and needs Daniel Webster (Edward Arnold) on his side in hell's court.
