Wednesday, January 7th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Harlan County, U.S.A. (1976)
Filmmaker Barbara Kopple documents Kentucky coal miners facing brutal opposition during a 1973 strike.
Espionage Agent (1939)
A State Department agent (Joel McCrea) and the spy (Brenda Marshall) he loves grab a briefcase of data from Nazis on a train.
Cairo (1942)
A torpedoed newsman (Robert Young) foils Nazi spies in Cairo with a Hollywood singer (Jeanette MacDonald) and her maid (Ethel Waters).
Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942)
A U.S. reporter (Cary Grant) in Europe lets a former Brooklyn stripper (Ginger Rogers) know she has just married a Nazi (Walter Slezak).
Rendezvous (1935)
A Washington puzzle editor (William Powell) traps spies after his girlfriend (Rosalind Russell) gets him a job as a wartime decoder.
The Conspirators (1944)
A Dutch underground leader (Paul Henreid) meets a German official's wife (Hedy Lamarr) in Lisbon working against the Nazis.
Confidential Agent (1945)
During the Spanish Civil War, an agent on a mission to purchase coal meets with murder and counterspies.
The Man in the Iron Mask (1939)
D'Artagnan (Warren William) and the Three Musketeers foil Louis XIV's (Louis Hayward) plot to hide his twin.
The Black Arrow (1948)
An English knight (Louis Hayward) courts a maiden (Janet Blair) and jousts a vile foe (George Macready).
Captain Pirate (1953)
Retired pirate Captain Blood (Louis Hayward) escapes from prison with his lover (Patricia Medina) to stop an impostor (John Sutton) using his name.
The Saint in New York (1938)
British sleuth Simon Templar (Louis Hayward) and a gunmoll (Kay Sutton) topple a gangster and his gang.
Repeat Performance (1947)
A Broadway star (Joan Leslie) kills her husband (Louis Hayward) on New Year's Eve, then eerily gets her wish to live the year over.
Duffy of San Quentin (1954)
New warden Clinton T. Duffy confronts violence and corruption at San Quentin. Based on Duffy's memoir and starring Louis Hayward, Joanne Dru, Paul Kelly and Maureen O'Sullivan.
Youngblood Hawke (1964)
An unknown Kentucky writer (James Franciscus) comes to New York and pursues fame and women (Suzanne Pleshette, Genevieve Page).
The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)
Sudden money ruins a struggling writer (Van Johnson) and his wife (Elizabeth Taylor) in post-World War II Paris.
