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This morning has more of the films of star of the month Claude Rains. This afternoon features a series of ranch movies, starring Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Taylor, Marlene Dietrich, and Buddy Ebsen. And this evening we have another round of Robert Osborne's favorites, tonight featuring women acting outside the norms of society. Enjoy!
7:00am -- Hearts Divided (1936) Napoleon's younger brother falls for a girl from Baltimore. Cast: Marion Davies, Dick Powell, Charles Ruggles, Claude Rains Dir: Frank Borzage BW-76 mins, TV-G
The play opened on Broadway, New York City, New York, USA on 7 September 1908 and had only 24 performances. It was based on the actual marriage of Napoleon's brother to Elizabeth Patterson, but it eventually was annulled by order of Napoleon.
8:21am -- Short Film: Canoeman's Holiday (1956) A canoe trip down the St. Croix River, which forms the southern end of the boundary between New Brunswick and Maine. Narrator: Harry Wisner. Dir: Douglas Sinclair BW-8 mins
Featuring the owners of the Loon Bay Lodge in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada.
8:30am -- Stolen Holiday (1937) A Paris fashion model marries a fortune hunter to protect him from the law. Cast: Kay Francis, Claude Rains, Ian Hunter, Alison Skipworth Dir: Michael Curtiz BW-80 mins, TV-G
The movie is loosely based on the French bond scandal involving Serge Alexandre Stavisky. After the fraud was discovered he either committed suicide or was murdered by the French police.
10:00am -- Lady With Red Hair (1940) An actress hopes to regain her lost son by making it to the top. Cast: Miriam Hopkins, Claude Rains, Richard Ainley, Laura Hope Crews Dir: Kurt Bernhardt BW-78 mins, TV-G
Louis Payne, the husband of Mrs. Leslie Carter in real life, coached Richard Ainley, who was playing him in the movie.
11:30am -- Canadian Pacific (1949) A railroad surveyor faces an Indian rebellion. Cast: Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt, J. Carroll Naish, Victor Jory Dir: Edwin L. Marin C-95 mins, TV-G
Filmed at Banff National Park, National Park, Lake Louise, Morley Indian Reserve, and Yoho National Park.
1:15pm -- The Sea Of Grass (1947) Husband-and-wife ranchers take opposite sides in a range war. Cast: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Walker, Melvyn Douglas Dir: Elia Kazan BW-124 mins, TV-PG
In his autobiography, Elia Kazan said of this film: "It's the only picture I've ever made that I'm ashamed of. Don't see it." (I don't think it's that bad, but I'm a serious Tracy/Hepburn fan.)
3:30pm -- Saddle The Wind (1958) A rancher with a questionable past tries to stop his outlaw brother. Cast: Robert Taylor, Julie London, John Cassavetes, Donald Crisp Dir: Robert Parrish C-84 mins, TV-PG
Written by Rod Serling!
5:00pm -- Rancho Notorious (1952) A cowboy infiltrates a bandit hideout in search of his girlfriend's killer. Cast: Marlene Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy, Mel Ferrer, Gloria Henry Dir: Fritz Lang C-89 mins, TV-G
Director Fritz Lang had originally planned to call this film "Chuck-a-Luck". However, the studio insisted that its name be changed to "Rancho Notorious" and when Lang asked why, he was told that it was because Americans wouldn't understand what "Chuck-a-Luck" (a gambling game commonly played in saloons in the Southwest) meant. Lang replied, "Well, it's a good thing that they all know what 'Rancho Notorious' means!"
6:30pm -- Mail Order Bride (1964) An aging cowhand tries to help a young rancher settle down by buying him a wife. Cast: Buddy Ebsen, Keir Dullea, Lois Nettleton, Warren Oates Dir: Burt Kennedy C-83 mins, TV-PG
In the 1930s, Disney animators filmed Buddy Ebsen dancing in front of a grid to "choreograph" Mickey Mouse's dance steps for the Silly Symphony cartoons.
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8:00pm -- The Wicked Lady (1945) A married woman finds new thrills as a masked robber on the highways. Cast: Margaret Lockwood, James Mason, Patricia Roc, Griffith Jones Dir: Leslie Arliss BW-104 mins, TV-PG
This was the very first British film to be cut by Hollywood censors due to leading lady Margaret Lockwood's revealing cleavage.
10:00pm -- Johnny Guitar (1954) A lady saloon owner battles a female rancher out to frame her for murder. Cast: Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, Scott Brady Dir: Nicholas Ray C-110 mins, TV-PG
Joan Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge fought both on and off camera. One night, in a drunken rage, Crawford scattered the costumes worn by McCambridge along an Arizona highway. Cast and crew had to collect the outfits.
12:00am -- Jubilee Trail (1954) A pregnant widow ventures West in search of a new life. Cast: Vera Ralston, Joan Leslie, Forrest Tucker, John Russell Dir: Joseph Inman Kane C-103 mins, TV-G
Interviewed by Johnny Carson on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962), Maureen Stapleton was asked what she did to make herself feel better when she knew she'd given a bad performance. "I look through the TV Guide and try to find a Vera Hruba Ralston picture to watch," said Stapleton, "because I know, no matter how bad a performance I may have given, I could NEVER be as bad as she was!".
2:00am -- Hollywood Canteen (1944) A serviceman and a starlet find love at the star-staffed serviceman's center. Cast: Andrews Sisters, Jack Benny, Joe E. Brown, Eddie Cantor Dir: Delmer Daves BW-124 mins, TV-G
Nominated for Oscars for Best Music, Original Song -- M.K. Jerome (music) and Ted Koehler (lyrics) for the song "Sweet Dreams Sweetheart", Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture -- Ray Heindorf, and Best Sound, Recording -- Nathan Levinson (Warner Bros. SSD)
Originally conceived by Warner Bros. as a multi-studio (like the actual Hollywood Canteen) WWII effort with rival studios (Fox, Paramount, MGM, etc.) contributing cameo appearances by its stars. But when other studios balked at having performers appear (even though profits were reportedly earmarked for war effort), Warner turned it into a single-studio affair.
4:15am -- Around The World (1943) Kay Kyser and his Kollege of Musical Knowledge entertain the troops overseas. Cast: Kay Kyser, Mischa Auer, Joan Davis, Marcy McGuire Dir: Allan Dwan BW-79 mins, TV-G
Joan Davis encounters a sulphur-crested cockatoo in the streets of Cairo. Cockatoos are native to Australia and some islands to its north, and are not found in Africa.
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