Wednesday, June 3rd TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Camelot (1967)
King Arthur (Richard Harris) loses Guinevere (Vanessa Redgrave) to trusted Sir Lancelot (Franco Nero) in the colorful court of Camelot.
The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)
Dancing/composing twin sisters (Catherine Deneuve, Françoise Dorléac) find romance in Paris, one with a sailor, the other with a U.S. pianist (Jacques Perrin).
The Singing Nun (1966)
A Dominican nun (Debbie Reynolds) working in a Belgian slum is urged by a priest (Ricardo Montalban) to record her music.
Catalina Caper (1967)
Little Richard performs in this tale about two surfers turned sleuths pursuing a gang of art thieves.
Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter (1968)
A hobo (Lance Percival) goes to London with a pop star (Peter Noone), his band and their pet racing greyhound, Mrs. Brown.
Live a Little, Love a Little (1968)
A bachelor photographer (Elvis Presley) with two jobs in the same building meets a demanding model (Michele Carey) with a Great Dane.
Airport (1970)
A snowstorm, a mired plane, an elderly stowaway and the bombing of a passenger jet plague an airport manager.
The Hindenburg (1975)
A German security officer (George C. Scott) finds a bomb on the Zeppelin as it prepares to dock at Lakehurst, N.J., on May 6, 1937.
Zero Hour (1957)
An outbreak of food poisoning forces an ex-World War II pilot (Dana Andrews) to land a Canadian passenger plane.
The Crowded Sky (1960)
Anxiety and personal problems put an airline pilot (Dana Andrews) and a Navy pilot (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) on a collision course.
Skyjacked (1972)
A jetliner captain (Charlton Heston) and stewardess (Yvette Mimieux) respond to a skyjacker (James Brolin) who wants to go to Moscow.
Night Must Fall (1937)
A charming killer (Robert Montgomery) with a hatbox goes to work for an Englishwoman (Dame May Whitty) living with her niece (Rosalind Russell).
The Feminine Touch (1941)
A professor (Don Ameche) and his wife (Rosalind Russell) move to New York and confuse a publisher's romance with his assistant (Kay Francis).
