Thursday, December 18th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Written on the Wind (1956)
A Texas oilman's (Robert Stack) sister makes him doubt his wife (Lauren Bacall) and best friend (Rock Hudson).
All That Heaven Allows (1955)
Friends and family want a rich widow (Jane Wyman) to end her romance with a tree surgeon (Rock Hudson) about 15 years her junior.
Dear Heart (1965)
An unmarried postmistress (Geraldine Page) attends a New York convention and meets a salesman (Glenn Ford) about to be married.
Boys' Night Out (1962)
Would-be swingers Fred (James Garner), George (Tony Randall), Doug and Howard share a sexy blonde (Kim Novak) who's secretly doing a thesis on men.
Sunday in New York (1963)
An innocent upstater (Jane Fonda) visits her airline-pilot brother (Cliff Robertson) and meets a stranger (Rod Taylor) she tries to seduce.
A New Kind of Love (1963)
A newsman (Paul Newman) sees a homely fashion buyer (Joanne Woodward) on the way to Paris, then sees her again with a whole new look.
Heaven Can Wait (1943)
Ernst Lubitsch's fanciful tale of a Casanova who looks back upon his carefree lifestyle as he awaits his eternal fate.
Angel on My Shoulder (1946)
A murdered gangster makes a deal with the devil, agreeing to take over and corrupt a crusading judge's identity in return for avenging his murder.
Cabin in the Sky (1943)
Agents of heaven and hell fight for Little Joe's (Eddie "Rochester" Anderson) soul after his wife (Ethel Waters) gets him a pardon.
The Story of Mankind (1957)
The Spirit of Man (Ronald Colman) debates history with the devil (Vincent Price) before a court of fate, because of the hydrogen bomb.
The Green Pastures (1936)
An all-black cast portrays Noah (Eddie Anderson), Gabriel (Oscar Polk), "De Lawd" (Rex Ingram) and other biblical figures.
Heavenly Music (1943)
In this short film, a bandleader must prove his worth to enter the Hall of Music in heaven.
Rachel and the Stranger (1948)
A frontier widower (William Holden) treats his bride (Loretta Young) like a servant, until a passing stranger (Robert Mitchum) pays her attention.
Escape From Fort Bravo (1953)
A Southern belle (Eleanor Parker) frees a Rebel officer (John Forsythe) and his men from a Union captain's (William Holden) Arizona fort.
