Wednesday, September 2nd TV listings for Turner Classic Movies USA
Treasure Island (1934)
Robert Louis Stevenson's pirate Long John Silver (Wallace Beery) wants young Jim Hawkins' (Jackie Cooper) map.
The Bachelor Father (1931)
Crusty Sir Basil invites his illegitimate children, including a daughter who wants to fly across the Atlantic, to visit him at his manor house.
Bachelor Apartment (1931)
A New York playboy (Lowell Sherman) dates wild women until he falls for a hard-working stenographer (Irene Dunne).
Bachelor Bait (1934)
A marriage license clerk, tired of just handing out licenses, opens a lonely-hearts club and winds up getting a wife.
Married Bachelor (1941)
A man (Robert Young) leaves his wife (Ruth Hussey) to maintain his pose as bachelor author of a marriage manual.
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947)
A judge (Myrna Loy) orders a playboy (Cary Grant) to date her infatuated teenage sister (Shirley Temple) to cure the girl's crush on him.
Bachelor in Paradise (1961)
An advice-to-the-lovelorn writer (Bob Hope) falls for the only single girl (Lana Turner) in a town full of women.
Atlantic City (1980)
A boardwalk numbers runner feels young again with a casino clam shucker and a lucky cocaine deal.
Bull Durham (1988)
A literary baseball groupie (Susan Sarandon) romances a pitcher (Tim Robbins) and a catcher (Kevin Costner) on a minor-league North Carolina team.
Dead Man Walking (1995)
A nun helps a double murderer deal with his actions and prepare for his execution in a New Orleans prison.
The Front Page (1974)
The managing editor (Walter Matthau) of a 1920s Chicago paper stalls his ace reporter (Jack Lemmon) with a story.
The Hunger (1983)
A kinky couple (Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie) from Manhattan satisfy their vampire thirst with victims in discotheques.
Salt of the Earth (1954)
A Mexican-American couple's troubles are intensified when the husband becomes involved in a major labor dispute.
Modern Times (1936)
In Chaplin's classic comedy of the Machine Age, a bolt tightener (Charlie Chaplin) fails at everything but falling in love.
