Friday, June 19th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Young and Innocent (1937)
A Cornish constable's (Percy Marmont) teenage daughter (Nova Pilbeam) helps a man (Derrick de Marney) accused of strangling an actress.
The Wrong Man (1956)
A New York nightclub musician (Henry Fonda) and his wife (Vera Miles) endure an ordeal of mistaken identity.
The Lady Vanishes (1938)
A young Englishwoman (Margaret Lockwood) tries to prove that an elderly governess (Dame May Whitty) was actually on a train.
North by Northwest (1959)
Mistaken identity spurs a foreign spy (James Mason) to pursue an innocent New Yorker (Cary Grant), all the way to Mount Rushmore.
Foreign Correspondent (1940)
A political assassination plunges an American reporter into international intrigue in pre-World War II Europe.
Suspicion (1941)
Alfred Hitchcock directs a thriller about a woman who thinks that her husband is plotting to murder her.
Zou Zou (1934)
A Creole laundress (Joséphine Baker) takes a stage star's place on opening night, and the audience loves her.
Song of Freedom (1936)
A longshoreman descended from slaves becomes a famous concert singer and decides to return to the land of his roots.
A Raisin in the Sun (1961)
Proud members (Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNeil, Ruby Dee) of a Chicago family argue over a $10,000 insurance windfall.
Cry, the Beloved Country (1952)
A preacher's (Canada Lee) son kills a rich white farmer's son (Charles Carson) in Johannesburg.
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (1982)
James Baldwin revisits the settings of civil rights struggles of the 1960s in the Deep South.
The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959)
A man (Harry Belafonte), a woman (Inger Stevens) and a bigot (Mel Ferrer) roam the city of New York, deserted after a nuclear war.
Love in the Afternoon (1957)
An older American playboy (Gary Cooper) loves a private eye's (Maurice Chevalier) young daughter (Audrey Hepburn) in Paris.
