Friday, February 27th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
One Way Passage (1932)
A condemned man (William Powell) and dying woman (Kay Francis) fall in love on a ship from Hong Kong to San Francisco.
Romance on the High Seas (1948)
A man (Don DeFore) hires a private eye (Jack Carson) to watch his wife (Janis Paige) on a cruise, but the wife sends an impostor.
Now, Voyager (1942)
A Boston spinster (Bette Davis) finds a lover (Paul Henreid) after the counsel of a kind psychiatrist (Claude Rains) brings her out of her frumpy shell.
The Last Voyage (1960)
Troubles aboard a captain's (George Sanders) sinking liner include a man's (Robert Stack) wife (Dorothy Malone) trapped with her head above water.
Billy Budd (1962)
Melville's sailor hero (Terence Stamp) opposes Claggart (Robert Ryan), the cruel master-at-arms.
Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
First mate Mr. Christian (Clark Gable) and his 18th-century shipmates overthrow cruel Capt. Bligh (Charles Laughton) and set him adrift in the Pacific.
12 Angry Men (1957)
One (Henry Fonda) of 12 jurors holds out in the case of a boy from the slums who is accused of killing his father.
Witness for the Prosecution (1957)
An aging barrister (Charles Laughton) defends a man (Tyrone Power) for murder despite damaging testimony from the accused's wife (Marlene Dietrich).
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
Stanley Kramer's Oscar-winning account reveals postwar courtroom proceedings against Nazi war criminals in 1948 Germany.
Adam's Rib (1949)
Married lawyers (Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn) clash in and out of court over a woman's (Judy Holliday) right to shoot her husband and his lover.
Cimarron (1931)
Husband-and-wife homesteaders (Richard Dix, Irene Dunne) join the Oklahoma land rush of 1889 and stay on to build an empire.
How the West Was Won (1962)
The history of 19th-century Western expansion, as seen through the lives of three generations of a pioneer family.
