Thursday, May 28th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Anna Christie (1930)
A Swedish woman with a secret finds her bargeman father, barfly Marthy and a seaman who falls for her.
Rose Marie (1936)
An opera star (Jeanette MacDonald) falls for a Mountie (Nelson Eddy) chasing her outlaw brother (James Stewart).
Maytime (1937)
An operatic soprano (Jeanette MacDonald) recalls how she married her teacher (John Barrymore) and tragically lost the baritone (Nelson Eddy) she loved.
Camille (1936)
Marguerite is a well-kept courtesan of the rich and influential Baron de Varville, but when a promising young man falls in love with her, his sincere adoration causes her to question her comfortable life.
The Women (1939)
Catty New York socialites gossip about a friend (Norma Shearer) and her husband's girlfriend (Joan Crawford).
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937)
A jewel thief (Joan Crawford) and her partner (William Powell) corner British aristocrats on a country weekend.
It Happened One Night (1934)
A newsman (Clark Gable) rides a bus and shares a cabin with a tycoon's (Walter Connolly) runaway daughter (Claudette Colbert).
From Here to Eternity (1953)
While a Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor looms, an Army sergeant (Burt Lancaster), a former boxer (Montgomery Clift) and an officer's wife (Deborah Kerr) become entangled with others at an Army base on Oahu.
Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Tragedy follows when a new-to-town, troublemaking teen meets other anguished children of feckless parents.
The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947)
A London artist (Humphrey Bogart) poisons his first wife with glasses of milk, then tries it with his second wife (Barbara Stanwyck).
High Sierra (1941)
A mountaintop resort becomes the hideout of gangster Mad Dog Earle as he prepares for his last big heist.
Jezebel (1938)
A New Orleans belle (Bette Davis) uses another man (George Brent) to make her fiancé (Henry Fonda) jealous.
The Long Night (1947)
Tragedy looms when a war veteran (Henry Fonda) and a magician (Vincent Price) vie for the love of the same woman (Barbara Bel Geddes).
