Thursday, June 4th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
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).
Roughly Speaking (1945)
A New Englander (Rosalind Russell) raises a family with her second husband (Jack Carson), from 1902 to World War II.
A Majority of One (1961)
A Jewish widow (Rosalind Russell) from Brooklyn falls for a charming Japanese businessman (Alec Guinness) on a cruise.
The Women (1939)
Catty New York socialites gossip about a friend (Norma Shearer) and her husband's girlfriend (Joan Crawford).
Rendezvous (1935)
A Washington puzzle editor (William Powell) traps spies after his girlfriend (Rosalind Russell) gets him a job as a wartime decoder.
Fast and Loose (1939)
A rare-book dealer (Robert Montgomery) and his wife (Rosalind Russell) tie murder to the theft of a Shakespeare manuscript.
St. Louis Blues (1958)
Musician/composer W.C. Handy (Nat King Cole) forms a band and becomes known as the father of the blues.
The Blues Brothers (1980)
Joliet Jake (John Belushi) and Elwood Blues (Dan Aykroyd), brothers on a mission from God, bomb around Chicago in an old police car, reuniting their hot band.
Leadbelly (1975)
The life of blues singer and guitarist Huddie Ledbetter (1888-1949) is traced from his late teens to his mid-40s.
Blues in the Night (1941)
A pianist (Richard Whorf), a singer (Priscilla Lane) and their jazz group wind up in a New Jersey nightclub with an escaped convict.
Pete Kelly's Blues (1955)
A bootlegger (Edmond O'Brien) strong-arms a jazz cornetist (Jack Webb) and his combo at a 1920s Kansas City speakeasy.
A Lady's Morals (1930)
A lovestruck composer (Reginald Denny) loses his sight following Swedish diva Jenny Lind (Grace Moore), who loses her voice.
Look for the Silver Lining (1949)
Marilyn Miller's (June Haver) life unfolds in flashbacks, from her vaudeville family to Broadway fame.
