Saturday, April 11th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
'Til We Meet Again (1940)
A dying woman (Merle Oberon) and condemned man (George Brent) fall in love on a ship from Hong Kong to San Francisco.
Holt of the Secret Service Ominous Warning
Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)
Tarzan runs into complications while leading the wealthy survivors of a plane crash out of the jungle.
Buried Loot (1935)
An embezzler breaks out of prison and returns to the spot where he hid his stolen money.
Kismet (1955)
A roguish poet is given the run of the scheming Wazir's harem while pretending to help him usurp the young caliph.
This Happy Breed (1944)
An adaptation of Noel Coward's play traces a number of years in the life of a middle-class London family.
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
A youth turns his rebellious nature into a successful ring career in this fact-based portrait of boxer Rocky Graziano.
Dial M for Murder (1954)
A husband's plot to murder his unfaithful wife goes awry in Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of the Frederick Knott play.
Get Carter (1971)
A small-time London gangster (Michael Caine) ties his brother's murder to a porno movie and a crime boss.
Deathtrap (1982)
A cat-and-mouse game ensues when a blocked Broadway playwright (Michael Caine) and his wife (Dyan Cannon) meet a fan (Christopher Reeve) with an excellent script.
Bad Blonde (1953)
An Italian boxing manager's (Frederick Valk) wife (Barbara Payton) tricks her heavyweight Irish lover (Tony Wright) into helping kill her husband.
The Bad Seed (1956)
Odd fatal accidents lead a woman (Nancy Kelly) to realize that her 8-year-old daughter (Patty McCormack) was born to kill.
Bad Boy (1949)
A couple (Lloyd Nolan, Jane Wyatt) reform a newcomer (Audie Murphy) at their Texas ranch for juvenile delinquents.
The Pirate (1948)
An actor (Gene Kelly) woos a Caribbean islander (Judy Garland) by posing as the pirate (Walter Slezak) of her dreams.
The Wicked Lady (1946)
A 17th-century English aristocrat (Margaret Lockwood) rides and robs for fun with a highwayman (James Mason) by night.
