Tuesday, January 20th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Operation Pacific (1951)
A U.S. submarine commander (John Wayne) alienates his crew and ex-wife (Patricia Neal), then takes on the Japanese fleet.
The Fountainhead (1949)
When a rogue architect (Gary Cooper) learns his designs have been changed by the company that hired him, he goes to drastic measures to protect his ideals.
John Loves Mary (1949)
A GI's (Ronald Reagan) fiancee (Patricia Neal) resents his marriage of convenience to a buddy's (Jack Carson) English girlfriend.
The Subject Was Roses (1968)
A World War II veteran (Martin Sheen) comes home to his bickering parents (Patricia Neal, Jack Albertson).
The Night Digger (1971)
A blind Englishwoman's (Pamela Brown) spinster daughter (Patricia Neal) hides a killer handyman (Nicholas Clay) at their gothic mansion.
A Face in the Crowd (1957)
A TV woman (Patricia Neal) turns Arkansas bum Lonesome Rhodes (Andy Griffith) into a homespun media hero rotten with power.
On the Waterfront (1954)
A conscience-stricken ex-boxer (Marlon Brando) stands up to a corrupt union boss after unwittingly participating in a fellow longshoreman's murder.
A Place in the Sun (1951)
A social climber (Montgomery Clift) in love with a wealthy beauty (Elizabeth Taylor) figures out how to get rid of his poor, pregnant girlfriend (Shelley Winters).
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
A hard-luck widow (Ellen Burstyn) heads West with her son and meets a likeable rancher (Kris Kristofferson).
Alice Adams (1935)
A social climber (Katharine Hepburn) wants her humble family to impress a rich bachelor (Fred MacMurray) at dinner.
Black Fury (1935)
A simple Pennsylvania coal miner is drawn into the violent conflict between union workers and management.
The Valley of Decision (1945)
A steel tycoon's (Donald Crisp) son (Gregory Peck) loves the family maid, an Irish steelworker's daughter (Greer Garson), in late-1800s Pittsburgh.
I Remember Mama (1948)
A writer (Barbara Bel Geddes) recalls her Norwegian mother (Irene Dunne) and family in circa-1900 San Francisco.
