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This March, TCM pays tribute to some of the best-known living legends from the Golden Age of Hollywood, and bring to you a showcase of classics from the past that may have inspired some of the hottest award-winning blockbusters this past year. March roars in like a lion, and makes for a month of great movies, on TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES.
Key showcases of the month:
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[Saturday nights – Mar 13th to 27th] Hollywood’s best-known “Living” Legends in their great performances. Featuring films starring Joan Fontaine, Kathryn Grayson, Cliff Robertson, Olivia de Havilland, Mickey Rooney, Dean Stockwell, Debbie Reynolds, Margaret O’Brien, Tony Curtis, Doris Day, Louis Jourdan & Rod Taylor:
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Serenade (1956), Show Boat (1951), Sunday in New York (1963), Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938), The Happy Years (1950), The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964), Sex and the Single Girl (1964), The Glass Bottom Boat (1966), Made in Paris (1966) etc… |
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[Sunday nights – Mar 14th to 28th] Hollywood’s always looking for inspiration & great ideas. TCM brings you a showcase of classic gems that may just have inspired at least 3 of this year’s biggest hits…
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TRAVELING EXECUTIONERS: films about executioners [willing to travel] & nomads who’re hired to be the corporate scapegoat |
| The Traveling Executioner (1970), Executive Suite (1954), Night Must Fall (1964) |
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A FILMMAKER’S RHAPSODY: … and a Six, Seven, Eight, & Nine! Featuring films about the madness and fantasies behind the silver screen. |
| Alex In Wonderland (1970), Two Weeks In Another Town (1962), It's A Great Feeling (1949) |
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INGLORIOUS BATTALIONS: Once upon a time in WWII… featuring films about bands-of-brothers assigned to missions that are nothing less than glorified paths of vengeance…. |
| The Dirty Dozen (1967), Operation Crossbow (1965), Where Eagles Dare (1969) |
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[Mar 8th to 10th] Featuring films starring recent Lifetime Achievement Awardees Lauren Bacall, John Calley, and as a tribute to golden age screen legends who left us in the past year (including Jennifer Jones & Richard Todd): |
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Bright Leaf (1950), Key Largo (1948), Designing Woman (1957), The Sandpiper (1965), The Americanization of Emily (1964), Madame Bovary (1949), The Barretts Of Wimpole Street (1957), The Hasty Heart (1949), Lightning Strikes Twice (1951) etc… |
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[Friday nights – Mar 12th to 26th] Featuring all-night marathons honoring one of Hollywood’s most underrated comediennes – Jean Hagen, TCM’s March Star of the Month: |
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Shadow In The Sky (1952), Half a Hero (1953), Carbine Williams (1952), Side Street (1950), The Asphalt Jungle (1950), No Questions Asked (1951), Singin’ in the Rain (1952), Adam’s Rib (1949) etc… |
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(Mondays to Thursdays), celebrating the birthdays of: |
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Raoul Walsh (Mar 11), Cyril Hume (Mar 15), Patricia Morison (Mar 16), Wendell Corey (Mar 17), Robert Donat (Mar 18), Karl Malden (Mar 22), Steve McQueen (Mar 23), Gene Nelson (Mar 24), Ray June (Mar 25), Robert Kern (Mar 29), Robert Riskin (Mar 30), Shirley Jones (Mar 31) |
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Premieres Of The Month (In Lavender Within The A-Z Listings): Bright Leaf (1950), The Hasty Heart (1949), No Questions Asked (1951), Serenade (1956), Sex and the Single Girl (1964), Shadow In The Sky (1952), Side Street (1950), Vanessa: Her Love Story (1935) |
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| Please note schedule is subject to change |
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