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A day of westerns (including the third film in John Ford's calvary trilogy, Rio Grande (1950)), and an evening of "a girl's best friend" -- it ain't a dog! Enjoy!
4:45am -- The Corpse Vanishes (1942) A mad scientist kills brides and uses their glands to keep his wife alive. Cast: Bela Lugosi, Luana Walters, Elizabeth Russell. Dir: Wallace Fox. BW-63 mins, TV-PG
Featured in a second season episode of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 in 1989.
6:00am -- Comanche (1956) A frontier scout tries to protect an Indian tribe from a bigoted Cavalry officer. Cast: Dana Andrews, Kent Smith, Linda Cristal. Dir: George Sherman. C-83 mins, TV-PG
Dana Andrews is best remembered for his roles as the detective in Laura (1944) and as a soldier returning from WWII in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946).
7:30am -- Rockin' in the Rockies (1945) A rancher enlists two vagrants to help him hunt for gold. Cast: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard. Dir: Vernon Keays. BW-68 mins, TV-G
In one slapstick bit, Curly forgets himself and refers to Shorty Williams as "Moe". While Curly and Larry used their real names in the picture, Moe wasn't Moe. He was Shorty Williams.
8:45am -- Blazing the Western Trail (1945) The Durango Kid tries to save a beautiful young woman's stagecoach line from an unscrupulous rival. Cast: Charles Starrett, Dub Taylor, Carole Mathews. Dir: Vernon Keays. BW-57 mins, TV-G
In Durango Kid movies, the main character was usually called "Steve" something, but he could change outfits and horses to become the hero behind the black mask. His horses had aliases also; they were named "Bullet" for Steve's horse and "Raider" if the rider was the Durango Kid.
9:43am -- Short Film: One Reel Wonders: A Day In Death Valley (1944) An installment of James A. Fitzpatrick's Travel Talk featuring Death Valley. Cast: James A. Fitzpatrick C-10 mins
The last part of this TravelTalk features Scotty's Castle, a vacation home that isn't a castle and wasn't owned by a guy named Scotty. You just can't make this stuff up!
10:00am -- Rio Grande (1950) A cavalry unit located on the Mexican border must control Indian uprisings. Cast: John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Ben Johnson. Dir: John Ford. BW-105 mins, TV-PG
Ben Johnson (Tyree) and Victor McLaglen (Quincannon) had the same character names in both She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Rio Grande. The oddity is in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, the earlier film, they were older soldiers with higher ranks than in Rio Grande. John Wayne's character in this film, Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, is similarly but not identically named as his character in She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (1948), Captain Kirby York. However, Captain York is a gray-haired man preparing to retire, and Lt. Col. Yorke is father of a teen-aged boy, in the prime of his life!
12:00pm -- On the Old Spanish Trail (1947) A cowboy turns bounty hunter to pay off his debts. Cast: Roy Rogers, Tito Guizar, Jane Frazee. Dir: William Witney. BW-75 mins, TV-G
The print shown on Turner Classic Movies is undoubtedly an old 16 mm print made especially for TV in the early decades of television. (TV was B&W for those decades and the machines used to broadcast them were 16 mm). The tip-off is on the opening title card a black bar has been superimposed on the print covering what must have been the words 'In Color' or 'In Trucolor'. The commercially available VHS tapes are also B&W and possibly from the same source.
1:30pm -- All The Brothers Were Valiant (1953) Brothers on a whaling schooner become romantic rivals. Cast: Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, Ann Blyth. Dir: Richard Thorpe. C-95 mins, TV-PG
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Cinematography, Color -- George J. Folsey
Remake of All the Brothers Were Valiant (1923), starring Malcolm McGregor, Lon Chaney Sr. and Billie Dove, and Across to Singapore (1928), starring Ramon Navarro, Ernest Torrence and Joan Crawford.
3:15pm -- Captain Caution (1940) When a ship's captain dies at war, his daughter takes command. Cast: Victor Mature, Louise Platt, Leo Carrillo. Dir: Richard Wallace. BW-86 mins, TV-G
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Sound, Recording -- Elmer Raguse
J. Pat O'Malley's first film.
4:50pm -- Short Film: From The Vaults: Lanza Christmas Trailer (Ave' Maria) (1951) BW-3 mins
According to Hedda Hopper's Hollywood (radio show broadcast February 11, 1951), Mario Lanza was playing semi-pro football in Scranton, Pennsylvania in the 1940s. Scranton named February 15 Mario Lanza day.
5:00pm -- Monsoon (1943) A team of pearl fishers clashes over the discovery of a sunken treasure. Cast: John Carradine, Gale Sondergaard, Sidney Toler. Dir: Edgar G. Ulmer. BW-74 mins, TV-G
The villain of the film is played by Sidney Toler, best known as the second Charlie Chan.
6:30pm -- The Tall Stranger (1957) When rustlers leave him for dead, a Westerner throws in his lot with the wagon train whose inhabitants have rescued him. Cast: Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, Michael Ansara. Dir: Thomas Carr. C-83 mins, TV-PG
Based on a Louis Lamour story.
What's On Tonight: TCM PRIME TIME FEATURE: A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND
8:00pm -- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) Two singers work their way to Paris, enjoying the company of eligible men they meet along the way. Cast: Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe, Charles Coburn. Dir: Howard Hawks. C-91 mins, TV-G
Originally bought by Fox as a vehicle for Betty Grable. After the success of Niagara (1953) (which featured Marilyn Monroe), however, the studio believed they had a more potent and far less expensive sex symbol than Grable (who was earning around $150,000 per picture vs. Monroe's $18,000).
9:45pm -- The Pink Panther (1964) In the first Inspector Clouseau film, the bumbling French police detective tries to stop a notorious jewel thief from nabbing a princess' diamond. Cast: Peter Sellers, David Niven, Robert Wagner. Dir: Blake Edwards. C-115 mins, TV-PG
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Music, Score - Substantially Original -- Henry Mancini
The film was intended to have David Niven's character Sir Charles Lytton as the main character. However, Peter Sellers' portrayal of Inspector Clouseau was so loved by the crew (and later by the audience) it became his character this film and the sequels focused on.
11:45pm -- The Notorious Landlady (1962) A junior diplomat in London falls in love with his landlady even though she's a murder suspect. Cast: Jack Lemmon, Kim Novak, Fred Astaire. Dir: Richard Quine. BW-123 mins
Jack Lemmon's father appears in the movie in a non-speaking role.
2:00am -- Family Plot (1976) A phony psychic takes on a pair of kidnappers. Cast: Barbara Harris, Bruce Dern, Karen Black. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. C-120 mins, TV-14
Alfred Hitchcock's final film.
4:15am -- King Solomon's Mines (1950) A spirited widow hires a daredevil jungle scout to find a lost treasure in diamonds. Cast: Deborah Kerr, Stewart Granger, Richard Carlson. Dir: Compton Bennett, Andrew Marton. C-103 mins, TV-PG
Won Oscars for Best Cinematography, Color -- Robert Surtees, and Best Film Editing -- Ralph E. Winters and Conrad A. Nervig
Nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture
The movie has no music score whatever. The only thing at all musical in the film is some African chanting and drums.
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