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This morning we've got some of Ronnie Reagan's early stinkers. (I'm not kidding -- That Hagan Girl was named in "The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (and how they got that way)" by Harry Medved and Randy Lowell.) This afternoon it's Nancy Drew -- the four films starring Bonita Granville. And this evening we begin this month's celebration of the Brothers Korda, with four films directed by Alexander Korda. Enjoy!
4:30am -- Accidents Will Happen (1938) An insurance man tangles with a fraud ring. Cast: Ronald Reagan, Gloria Blondell, Dick Purcell, Sheila Bromley Dir: William Clemens BW-62 mins, TV-G
Gloria Blondell (sister of the much better known Joan Blondell) was the first wife of future 007 producer Albert Broccoli.
5:33am -- Short Film: One Reel Wonders: Heroes At Leisure (1939) A group of lifeguards from a Southern California beach heads south during the off season. Narrator: Pete Smith Dir: Charles T. Trego BW-10 mins
Surf's up in 1939! Who knew?
6:00am -- Juke Girl (1942) A migrant laborer becomes a champion of farm workers' rights. Cast: Ann Sheridan, Ronald Reagan, Richard Whorf, George Tobias Dir: Curtis Bernhardt BW-90 mins, TV-G
Due to her being known as "The Oomph Girl", Ann Sheridan later became the inspiration for the brand of woman's house-slippers called "Oomphies".
7:45am -- Hell's Kitchen (1939) An ex-con tries to help a group of hardened juvenile delinquents. Cast: Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall Dir: E. A. Dupont, Lewis Seiler BW-81 mins, TV-PG
As a result of a PTA complaint, this was the last gangster angle picture made by The Dead End Kids.
9:15am -- That Hagen Girl (1947) A small-town teenager thinks a lawyer is her illegitimate dad. Cast: Ronald Reagan, Shirley Temple, Rory Calhoun, Lois Maxwell Dir: Peter Godfrey BW-83 mins, TV-G
In his autobiography "Where's the Rest of Me?", Ronald Reagan wrote that he attempted to persuade director Peter Godfrey to have the ending rewritten, arguing that audiences wouldn't approve of a romantic pairing between Reagan and the 17-years-younger Shirley Temple. According to Reagan, Godfrey pointed out that his own wife, Renee Godfrey, was 20 years younger than himself, and Reagan decided it would be unwise to press the matter.
10:45am -- Night Unto Night (1949) A terminally ill scientist seeks comfort from a mentally disturbed widow. Cast: Ronald Reagan, Viveca Lindfors, Broderick Crawford, Rosemary DeCamp Dir: Don Siegel BW-85 mins, TV-PG
Viveca Lindfors’ first Hollywood film. She had appeared in 15 films in her native Sweden before moving to Hollywood.
12:15pm -- Nancy Drew--Detective (1938) A teen-aged sleuth investigates a wealthy woman's disappearance. Cast: Bonita Granville, John Litel, James Stephenson, Frankie Thomas Dir: William Clemens BW-66 mins, TV-G
The first of the movie series, based on the Nancy Drew book series, written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene by Mildred Wirt Benson.
1:30pm -- Nancy Drew--Reporter (1939) A teen-aged sleuth sets out to prove a young girl innocent of murder charges. Cast: Bonita Granville, John Litel, Frank Thomas Jr., Mary Lee Dir: William Clemens BW-68 mins, TV-G
Film debut of Florence Halop, known to us television junkies as Bailiff Florence Kleiner on Night Court. Florence came after Selma Hacker (played by Selma Diamond) and before Roz Russell (played by Marsha Warfield).
2:45pm -- Nancy Drew, Trouble Shooter (1939) A teen-aged sleuth tries to clear one of her father's friends of a murder charge. Cast: Bonita Granville, Frankie Thomas, John Litel, Aldrich Bowker Dir: William Clemens BW-68 mins, TV-G
Nancy Drew has been played by Bonita Granville, Louise Currie, Shirley Patterson, and Emma Roberts in movies, and by Pamela Sue Martin, Janet Julian, Tracy Ryan, and Maggie Lawson on television.
4:00pm -- Nancy Drew And The Hidden Staircase (1939) A teen-aged sleuth helps two old ladies deal with the "haunting" of their mansion. Cast: Bonita Granville, Frankie Thomas, John Litel, Frank Orth Dir: William Clemens BW-60 mins, TV-G
John Litel not only played Nancy's father Carson Drew -- he also played the father of "Henry, Henry Aldrich -- Coming, Mother!"
5:15pm -- Man in the Vault (1956) Bank robbers force a locksmith to help them with a big heist. Cast: William Campbell, Karen Sharpe, Anita Ekberg, Berry Kroeger Dir: Andrew V. McLaglen BW-73 mins, TV-G
William Campbell's first wife Judith Campbell Exner professed to be a mistress of President John F. Kennedy. She was also involved with Chicago Mafia boss Sam Giancana during the period she claimed to be Kennedy's mistress.
6:30pm -- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) A British family gets mixed up with spies and an assassination plot while vacationing in Switzerland. Cast: Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Nova Pilbeam, Peter Lorre Dir: Alfred Hitchcock BW-75 mins, TV-PG
When Peter Lorre arrived in Great Britain, his first meeting with a British director was with Alfred Hitchcock. By smiling and laughing as Hitchcock talked, the director was unaware that Lorre had a limited command of the English language. Hitchcock cast him in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934). Lorre learned much of his part phonetically.
What's On Tonight: TCM SPOTLIGHT: THE KORDA BROTHERS
8:00pm -- Marius (1931) A young man must choose between his childhood sweetheart and his love of the sea. Cast: Raimu, Pierre Fresnay, Charpin, Alida Rouffe Dir: Alexander Korda, Marcel Pagnol. BW-120 mins, TV-PG
The play was remade into the Broadway musical Fanny in 1954, which was in turn made into the nearly non-musical movie Fanny (1961), starring Leslie Caron as Fanny and Horst Buchholz as Marius.
10:30pm -- Service For Ladies (1932) A waiter poses as a prince to win a beautiful aristocrat. Cast: Leslie Howard, George Grossmith, Benita Hume, Elizabeth Allan, Morton Selten Dir: Alexander Korda BW-71 mins, TV-G
Director Alexander Korda and writer Lajos Biró were born in Austria-Hungary and migrated to England. Actor Leslie Howard was born in London to Hungarian immigrants.
12:00am -- Wedding Rehearsal (1932) To avoid marriage, a nobleman schemes to marry off the eligible women on his family's list. Cast: Roland Young, George Grossmith, John Loder, Wendy Barrie, Maurice Evans Dir: Alexander Korda BW-79 mins
Lots of then little known actors who went on to bigger things -- Roland Young (later Mr Topper of the Topper film series), Wendy Barrie (of The Saint, Falcon and Sherlock Holmes films), Joan Gardner (later Mrs Zoltan Korda), Maurice Evans (later Dr. Zaius in Planet of the Apes and Samantha's father Maurice in the television series Bewitched) and the lovely Merle Oberon in her first credited role (she later married and divorced Alexander Korda).
1:30am -- The Private Life Of Henry VIII (1933) The famed English monarch suffers through five of his six disastrous marriages. Cast: Charles Laughton, Merle Oberon, Wendy Barrie, Elsa Lanchester Dir: Alexander Korda BW-94 mins, TV-PG
Won an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role -- Charles Laughton (Charles Laughton was not present at the awards ceremony. Fellow nominee Leslie Howard accepted the award on his behalf.)
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture
First non-US film to receive a Best Picture Oscar nomination
3:15am -- Richard III (1955) A hunchbacked madman plots to make himself king of England. Cast: Laurence Olivier, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Paul Huson, Andy Shine Dir: Laurence Olivier C-158 mins, TV-PG
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role -- Laurence Olivier
Olivier based his characterization of Richard on a much-despised theatrical director named Jed Harris. Years later he learned that the animators at Disney used Harris for the basis of the Big Bad Wolf.
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