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CBHagman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-30-09 10:33 PM
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TCM Schedule for Wednesday, September 2nd: Star of the Month: Claude Rains
:woohoo:

:bounce:

:applause:

:popcorn:

It's himself!



And what an amazing schedule TCM has tonight! Set your VCRs, TiVo, DVRs, whatevers.

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

1:45 AM Magnificent Ambersons, The (1942)
A possessive son's efforts to keep his mother from remarrying threaten to destroy his family. Cast: Tim Holt, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead. Dir: Orson Welles. BW-88 mins, TV-PG, CC, DVS

3:30 AM On Dangerous Ground (1951)
A tough cop sent to help in a mountain manhunt falls for the quarry's blind sister. Cast: Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan, Ward Bond. Dir: Nicholas Ray. BW-82 mins, TV-PG, CC

5:00 AM Set-Up, The (1949)
An aging boxer defies the gangsters who've ordered him to throw his last fight. Cast: Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter, George Tobias. Dir: Robert Wise. BW-73 mins, TV-PG, CC

6:15 AM Gay Desperado, The (1936)
A Mexican bandit kidnaps a singing cowboy star to learn American ways. Cast: Nino Martini, Ida Lupino, Leo Carillo. Dir: Rouben Mamoulian. BW-87 mins, TV-G

7:45 AM Gay Falcon, The (1942)
A society sleuth tries to break up an insurance scam. Cast: George Sanders, Wendy Barrie, Gladys Cooper. Dir: Irving Reis. BW-67 mins, TV-G, CC

9:00 AM We Went To College (1936)
Three middle-aged men try to recapture the joys of their college days. Cast: Charles Butterworth, WalterAbel, Hugh Herbert. Dir: Joseph Santley. BW-68 mins, TV-G

10:15 AM Sorority House (1939)
A young girl begins to wonder if she really fits into the upper-class sorority she's trying to join. Cast: Anne Shirley, James Ellison, Barbara Read. Dir: John Farrow. BW-64 mins, TV-PG

11:30 AM Man to Remember, A (1938)
A small-town doctor fights crooked politicians during a polio epidemic. Cast: Anne Shirley, Edward Ellis, Lee Bowman. Dir: Garson Kanin. BW-78 mins, TV-G

1:00 PM Night to Remember, A (1942)
A mystery writer and his wife stumble on a murder in their new apartment. Cast: Loretta Young, Brian Aherne, Jeff Donnell. Dir: Richard Wallace. BW-92 mins, TV-G, CC

2:45 PM Song to Remember, A (1945)
The famed composer Chopin sacrifices everything, even love, for his native Poland. Cast: Cornel Wilde, Merle Oberon, Paul Muni. Dir: Charles Vidor. C-112 mins, TV-G, CC

4:45 PM Day to Remember, A (1953)
A trip to France for a dart tournament brings a British team's personal crises to a head. Cast: Stanley Holloway, Donald Sinden, James Hayter. Dir: Ralph Thomas. BW-90 mins,

6:21 PM Short Film: Canoeman'S Holiday (1956)
BW-8 mins,

6:30 PM 27th Day, The (1957)
Aliens give five people from different nations the power to destroy their enemies. Cast: Gene Barry, George Voskovec, Stefan Schnabel. Dir: William Asher. BW-76 mins, TV-PG

7:51 PM Short Film: Capital City Washington D.C., The (1940)
An installment of James A. Fitzpatrick's Travel Talks honoring Washington D.C. Cast: James A. Fitzpatrick C-9 mins,



What's On Tonight: STAR OF THE MONTH: CLAUDE RAINS

8:00 PM Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
An idealistic Senate replacement takes on political corruption. Cast: James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Claude Rains. Dir: Frank Capra. BW-130 mins, TV-G, CC



10:15 PM Casablanca (1942)
An American saloon owner in North Africa is drawn into World War II when his lost love turns up. Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid. Dir: Michael Curtiz. BW-103 mins, TV-PG, CC, DVS



12:15 AM Mr. Skeffington (1944)
A flighty beauty marries a stockbroker for convenience and almost ruins both their lives. Cast: Bette Davis, Claude Rains, Walter Abel. Dir: Vincent Sherman. BW-146 mins, TV-G, CC, DVS



2:45 AM Notorious (1946)
A U.S. agent recruits a German expatriate to infiltrate a Nazi spy ring in Brazil. Cast: Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. BW-101 mins, TV-PG, CC



4:30 AM Four Daughters (1938)
A small-town family's peaceful life is shattered when one daughter falls for a rebellious musician. Cast: Claude Rains, John Garfield, Priscilla Lane. Dir: Michael Curtiz. BW-90 mins, TV-G, CC

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lavenderdiva Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-31-09 07:17 PM
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1. OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Claude Rains all evening!! Have I died and gone to heaven or WHAT? I'm so glad that TCM decided to include 'Mr. Skeffington' in this line-up. As I've shared before, I think this movie showcases Bette Davis at her loveliest. Claude Rains is perfection in his role! You can't help but fall in love with him in this movie!!

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Matilda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-03-09 12:04 AM
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2. I also thought he was superb in "Notorious" -
Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman are hard to beat, but he held his own all the way. It's one of my favourite
Hitchcock films.

I know I've said it before, but I'm so sorry that nobody has ever written a biography of him. I'd love to know
more about him, and I'm sure it would make interesting reading. I've only been able to pick up snippets from
reading biogs about other actors who worked with him.
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CBHagman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-03-09 11:30 AM
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3. Just heard of this title...
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Matilda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-03-09 10:35 PM
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4. Thank you for finding that.
I read in the Peter Lorre biography that Rains was dictating his autobiography to his daughter when he died; seems
it's sat around for a long time.

It's a shame that it seems to be less than satisfactory - not much on the personal detail, and that could be because
of his daughter's involvement. I'm going to suggest it to my library though, because I'd like to read it anyway.
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