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Post by criterionmaster on May 18, 2006 16:05:35 GMT -5
I have decided to share this wealth that I got from another source:
"For those of you wishing to expand your cinematic knowledge and tastes using the Criterion Collection directors as a starting point here are the TV listings for TCM and IFC and their Canadian branches. IFC's schedule is monthly, while TCM's schedule goes to July its Canadian branch stops in June. Feel free to add any films on cable or public TV specifying the channel and date IN ADVANCE by Criterion Collection Directors. Enjoy.
NOTE: TCM's daily schedule often places film in a bracket for one day when they are really on the next. I.e. Day of Wrath on 21st, but it may start at 2 am on the 22nd. Please check your listings a few days in advance to avoid heartbreak as times/dates may be different in your area.
Films by Criterion Collection Directors on Cable:
Altman: Nashville (July 26th TCM) Asquith: Importance of Being Earnest (TCM July 15th) Libel (July 18th TCM) Bergman: Smiles of a Summer Night (June 2nd TCM) Fanny and Alexander (Theatrical Cut) (June 15th TCM) Bunuel: The Exterminating Angel (June 15th TCM) Cassavetes: Faces (July 5th TCM)/Woman Under the Influence (July 5th TCM)/Child is Waiting (July 5th TCM) Dassin: Affairs of Martha (May 22 TCM)/ Nazi Agent (July 31st TCM) Demille: Cleopatra (May 20 TCM) Affairs of Anatol (June 6th TCM US only)/ Squaw Man (June 18th TCM Canada Only) Dieterle: Juarez (May 18 TCM)/ Fog Over Frisco (May 18th TCM) Hunchback of Notre Dame (June 26th/July 23rd TCM) Dreyer: Day of Wrath (July 21st TCM). My Meiter (July 21st TCM) Eisenstein: Ivan the Terrible Pt1. (June 23rd TCM) Ivan the Terrible Pt2. (June 30th TCM) Fellini: La Strada (June 7th TCM) Ford: Long Voyage Home (May 26 TCM/June 10th TCM US Only) Rio Grande/Quiet Man/ Donovan's Reef (May 26th TCM US only) They Were Expendable (May 28th TCM) The Fugitive (June 3rd TCM) Mogambo (June 5th/16th TCM) Wings of Eagles (June 5th/July 22nd TCM) She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (June 24th TCM), Quiet Man (June 24th TCM US only)
Fuller: Naked Kiss (July 19th TCM) Germi: Divorce Italian Style (June 9th TCM US Only) Gilliam: Fear and Loathing Las Vegas (May 20th IFC Canada) Hamer: The Scapegoat (June 1st TCM) Hitchcock: Young and Innocent (June 2nd/July 21st TCM), 39 Steps (June 16th/July 21st TCM) North by Northwest (June 30th/July 1st TCM) Foreign Correspondent (July 15th TCM) Suspicion (July 23rd TCM) Kar-Wai: In the Mood for Love (May 31st IFC) Kiarostami: Taste of Cherry (May 18th/19th IFC Canada) Kubrick: Killer's Kiss (July 8th/July 19th TCM) 2001: A Space Odyssey (TCM July 30th) Kurosawa: Rashomon (June 15th TCM) La Cava: My Man Godfrey (June 26th/July 5th TCM US Only) Lang: Clash by Night (June 1st TCM)/Blue Gardenia (July 22nd TCM) Lean: Bridge on the River Kwai (May 29/June 10th TCM) In Which We Serve (June 3rd TCM) Lawrence of Arabia (June 28th TCM) Leigh: Secrets and Lies (May 18th IFC) Lubitsch: Ninotchka (May 21/June 23 TCM) Shop Around the Corner (July 20th TCM) To Be Or Not To Be (July 24th TCM) Malle: A Very Private Affair (July 28th TCM) Neame: Gambit (July 10th TCM) Olivier: Henry V (July 12th TCM) Powell-Pressburger: Life and Death of Col. Blimp (June 2nd TCM)/Black Narcissus (June 24th/25th TCM) Red Shoes (June 24th/July 10th TCM) Peeping Tom (July 10th TCM) 49th Parallel (July 16th TCM) Reed: Oliver! (July 3rd/10th TCM) Third Man (July 24th TCM) Renoir: The River (June 2nd TCM)/ Rules of the Game (June 15th TCM)/ Grand Illusion (June 15th TCM) Scorsese: Raging Bull (June 15th/July 26th TCM) Sirk: Tarnished Angels (May 21 TCM) Sturges: Palm Beach Story (June 20th TCM) Suzuki: Tokyo Drifter (July 7th TCM) von Sternberg: Shanghai Gesture (June 6th TCM); Macao (June 21st TCM) Von Trier: Breaking the Waves (May 29/30 IFC) Welles: F for Fake (May 22 TCM) Citizen Kane (June 25th TCM) Touch of Evil (July 6th TCM) Othello (July 12th TCM)" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fucking great stuff! Add more when you see them! I will probably add these to the calender to help you remember! Man I am stunned by these!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by PTAhole on May 18, 2006 16:09:08 GMT -5
YEEEEEESSSSS!!! I'm gonna watch these constantly.
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Post by criterionmaster on May 18, 2006 21:47:54 GMT -5
Here is a different, easier way to read them with some new titles added in!
May 14-20
18th:Dieterle: Juarez (TCM)/ Fog Over Frisco (TCM) 18th: Kiarostami: Taste of Cherry (IFC Canada) 18th: Leigh: Secrets and Lies (IFC) 19th: Anderson: Rushmore (Bravo Canada) 19th: Kiarostami: Taste of Cherry (IFC Canada) 20th: Demille: Cleopatra (TCM) 20th: Forman:People vs. Larry Flynt (Bravo Canada) 20th: Gilliam: Fear and Loathing Las Vegas (IFC Canada) 20th: Hitchcock: Rope (MPIX Canada
May 21-27
21st: Hallstrom: What's Eating Gilbert Grape (Bravo Canada) 21st: Hitchcock: Lifeboat (MPIX Canada) 21st: Lubitsch: Ninotchka (TCM) 21st: Sirk: Tarnished Angels (TCM) 21st: Verhoeven: Basic Instinct (Bravo Canada) 22nd: Dassin: Affairs of Martha (TCM) 22nd: Welles: F for Fake (TCM) 25th: Kubrick: The Killing (MPix Canada) 26th: Anderson: Bottle Rocket (MPix Canada) 26th: Ford: Donovan's Reef (TCM US only) 26th: Ford: Long Voyage Home (TCM) 26th: Ford:Quiet Man (TCM US Only) 26th: Ford: Rio Grande (TCM US Only) 27th: Peckinpah: Osterman Weekend (MPix Canada)
May 28- June 3
28th: Ford: They Were Expendable (TCM) 28th: Forman: Man on the Moon (Bravo Canada) 28th: Hitchcock: I Confess (MPix Canada) 28th: Hitchcock: Frenzy (Bravo Canada) 29th: Hitchcock: Lifeboat (MPIX Canada) 29th: Lean: Bridge on the River Kwai (TCM) 29th:Von Trier: Breaking the Waves (IFC) 30th: Von Trier:Breaking the Waves (IFC) 31st: Wong Kar-Wai: In the Mood for Love (IFC) 1st: Hamer: The Scapegoat (TCM) 1st: Lang: Clash by Night (TCM) 2nd: Bergman:Smiles of a Summer Night (TCM) 2nd: Hitchcock: Young and Innocent (TCM) 2nd: Powell-Pressburger:: Life and Death of Col. Blimp (TCM) 2nd: Renoir: The River (TCM) 3rd: De Palma: Carlito's Way (Bravo Canada) 3rd: Ford: The Fugitive (TCM) 3rd: Lean: In Which We Serve (TCM) 3rd: Scorsese:Casino (Bravo Canada)
June 4-10
5th: Ford: Wings of Eagles (TCM) 6th: DeMille: Affairs of Anatol (TCM US only) 6th: von Sternberg: Shanghai Gesture (TCM) 7th: Fellini: La Strada (TCM) 9th: Germi: Divorce Italian Style (TCM US Only) 10th: Ford: Long Voyage Home (TCM US Only) 10th: Lean: Bridge on the River Kwai (TCM)
June 11-17
15th: Bunuel: The Exterminating Angel (TCM) 15th: Bergman: Fanny and Alexander (Theatrical Cut) (TCM) 15th: Kurosawa: Rashomon (TCM) 15th: Renoir: Grand Illusion (TCM) 15th: Renoir: Rules of the Game (TCM) 15th: Scorese: Raging Bull (TCM) 16th: Hitchcock: 39 Steps (TCM)
June 18-24
18th: DeMille: Squaw Man ( TCM Canada Only) 20th: Sturges: Palm Beach Story (TCM) 21st: von Sternberg: Macao ( TCM) 23rd: Eisenstein: Ivan the Terrible Pt1. (TCM) 23rd: Lubitsch:Lubitsch: Ninotchka (TCM) 24th: Ford: Quiet Man (TCM US only) 24th: Ford: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (TCM) 24th: Powell-Pressburger: Black Narcissus ( TCM) 24th: Powell-Pressburger: Red Shoes (TCM) 25th: Welles Citizen Kane ( TCM)
June 25-July 1
26th: Dieterle: Hunchback of Notre Dame (TCM) 26th: La Cava: My Man Godfrey (TCM US Only) 28th: Lean: Lawrence of Arabia ( TCM) 30th: Eisenstein: Ivan the Terrible Pt2. (TCM) 30th: Hitchcock: North by Northwest (TCM) 1st: Hitchcock: North by Northwest (TCM)
July 2-8
3rd: Reed: Oliver! (TCM) 5th: La Cava: My Man Godfrey (TCM US Only) 5th: Cassavetes: Faces (TCM) 5th: Cassavetes:Woman Under the Influence (TCM) 5th: Cassavetes: Child is Waiting (TCM) 5th: Ford: Mogambo (TCM) 6th: Welles: Touch of Evil (TCM) 7th: Suzuki: Tokyo Drifter (TCM) 8th: Kubrick: Killer's Kiss (TCM)
July 9-15
10th:Neame: Gambit (TCM) 10th: Powell-Pressburger:: Peeping Tom (TCM) 10th: Powell-Pressburger:: Red Shoes (TCM) 10th: Reed: Oliver! (TCM) 12th: Olivier: Henry V (TCM) 12th: Welles: Othello (TCM) 15th: Asquith: Importance of Being Earnest (TCM) 15th: Hitchcock: Foreign Correspondent (TCM)
July 16-22
16th: Ford: Mogambo (TCM) 16th: Powell-Pressburger: 49th Parallel (TCM) 18th: Asquith: Libel (TCM) 19th:Fuller: Naked Kiss (TCM) 19th: Kubrick: Killer's Kiss (TCM) 20th: Lubitsch: Shop Around the Corner (TCM) 21st: Dreyer: Day of Wrath (TCM). 21st: Dreyer: My Meiter (TCM) 21st: Hitchcock: 39 Steps (TCM) 21st: Hitchcock: Young and Innocent (TCM) 22nd: Ford: Wings of Eagles (TCM) 22nd: Lang: Blue Gardenia ( TCM)
July 23-29:
23rd: Dieterle: Hunchback of Notre Dame (TCM) 23rd: Hitchcock: Suspicion (TCM) 24th: Lubitsch: To Be Or Not To Be (TCM US Only) 24th: Reed: Third Man (TCM) 26th: Altman: Nashville (TCM) 26th: Scorese: Raging Bull (TCM) 28th: Malle: A Very Private Affair (TCM)
July 30-August 5
30th: Kubrick: 2001: A Space Odyssey (TCM) 31st: Dassin: Nazi Agent (TCM)
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Post by captainofbeef on May 18, 2006 22:04:08 GMT -5
What time are these on? Is it during the middle of the day? I have digital cable suckers, so I will be able to watch all of these!!!
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Post by criterionmaster on May 18, 2006 22:09:52 GMT -5
As will I! You just look on your tv the day before each one is on and find out.
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Post by PTAhole on May 19, 2006 3:57:23 GMT -5
As will I. I'm very much looking forward to these. Can't wait for F for Fake! 22nd!
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Post by blackmoses on May 19, 2006 7:22:13 GMT -5
Good one Tim you are never going to watch any of these you will ether not be in the mood(for love) or you will be to lazy!!!!! And are you done with my stuff im getting it back next time I see you if your done or not.
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Post by mixed on May 19, 2006 16:02:36 GMT -5
Wow American TCM sounds so much better than what it is here. All they seem to show on the UK one is scarface, Bonnie and Clyde and goodfellas.
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Post by criterionmaster on Jun 22, 2006 2:57:13 GMT -5
TCM is holding a Janus 50th Anniversary in September. That, plus the Telluride Film Festival, makes this definitely the month to watch.
September 1: The Conformist - 11pm PT/2am ET The Pawnbroker - 1am/4am
2nd The Palm Beach Story - 7am/10am The Hustler - 5pm/8pm
3rd: The Hustler - 3pm/6pm Tender Mercies - 5:30pm/8:30pm Breaker Morant - 7:15pm/10:15pm The Passion of Joan of Arc - 9:15pm/12:15am
4th: Le Quais De Brumes - 7:15am/10:15am Sullivan's Travels - 5pm/8pm Charley Varrick - 7pm/10pm Peeping Tom - 11:30pm/2:30am The Phantom of the Opera - 1:15am/4:15am
5th: Seventh Seal - 5pm/8pm Wild Strawberries - 6:45pm/9:45pm The White Sheik - 8:30pm/11:30pm La Strada - 10pm/1am
6th: Sunset Boulevard - 7pm/10pm Network - 11pm/2am
7th: The Producers - 6pm/9pm Spaceball - 9pm/12am
8th: Fail-Safe - 8:30am/11:30am My Name is Nobody - 3pm/6pm Harold and Maude - 5pm/8pm The Ladykillers - 9:15pm/12am Ossesione - 11pm/2am
9th: Mystery Street - 5am/8am Cape Fear - 3pm/6pm Brief Encounter - 5pm/8pm
10th: Brief Encounter - 3pm/6am The Producers - 11:15pm/2:15am
11th The Defiant Ones - 1:30pm/4:30pm I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang - 3:15pm,/6:15pm Gigi - 3am/6am
12th: Le Jour se Leve - 4:30am/7:30am Grand Illusion - 5pm/8pm The Rules of the Game - 7pm/10pm Ivan the Terrible (part 2) - 9pm/12pm Alexander Nevsky - 10pm/1am The Red Shoes - 12:30am/3:30am
14th: Kiss Me Deadly - 3pm/6pm Bananas - 6:15pm/9:15pm Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex but Were Afraid to Ask - 9:15/12:15am Annie Hall - 11pm/2am
15th: This is the oddest day to make out: A day-long collection of shorts, from Charlie Chaplin to Buster Keaton to La Jette to The Short Films of Martin Scorsese and David Lynch to Les Mistons and Antoine and Collete to an early Kubrick and much much more. A lot of rare.
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Post by criterionmaster on Sept 27, 2006 9:49:43 GMT -5
Sorry I am so late on these, here they are:
Sep
8th: Visconti- Obsessione (TCM) 9th: Hitchcock- Young and Innocent (TCM) 9th: Lean -Brief Encounter (TCM) 12th: Carne- Le Jour Se Leve (TCM) 12th: Lubitsch- Ninotchka (TCM) 12th: Renoir: Grand Illusion (TCM) 12th: Renoir: Rules of the Game (TCM) 12th: Eisenstein: Ivan The Terrible Pt 2 (TCM) 12th: Eisenstein: Alexander Nevsky (TCM) 12th: Powell-Pressburger: Red Shoes (TCM) 13th: Ford: Horse Soldiers (TCM) 15th: Marker- La Jetee (TCM) 15th: Scorsese- Big Shave (TCM) 15th: Kubrick- Day of the Fight (TCM) 15th: Kubrick - Flying Padre (TCM) 16th: Truffaut: Les Mistons (TCM) 16th: Truffaut: Antonine et Collette (TCM) 16th: Hitchcock- Aventure Malgache (TCM) 16th: Hitchcock- Bon Voyage (TCM) 17th: Ford- Rio Grande (TCM) 18th: Antonioni- Blow Up (TCM) 19th: Kurosawa- Rashomon (TCM) 19th: Kurosawa- Yojimbo (TCM) 19th: Wajda- Ashes and Diamonds (TCM) 19th: Polanski- Knife in the Water (TCM) 20th: De Sica- Two Women (TCM) 20th: Donen- Arabesque (TCM) 20th: Rosi- More Than A Miracle (TCM) 20th: Lean- Bridge Over the River Kwai (TCM) 22nd: Dreyer- Ordet (TCM) 23rd: Dassin- Naked City (TCM) 23rd: Ford- Stagecoach (TCM) 24th: Sirk- Written on the Wind (TCM) 24th: Baker- Night To Remember (TCM) 25th: Cassavetes- Woman Under The Influence (TCM) 26th: Bunuel- Viridiana (TCM) 26h: Cocteau- Orpheus (TCM) 26th: Cocteau- Beauty and the Beast (TCM) 28th: Lean- In Which We Serve (TCM) 28th: Hitchcock- Suspicion (TCM) 28th: Hitchcock- Foreign Correspondent (TCM) 28th: Hitchcock- North By Northwest (TCM) 29th: Pontecorvo- Wide Blue Road (TCM) 30th: Reed- Third Man (TCM) 30th: Reed- Our Man In Havana (TCM) 30th: Reed- Trapeze (TCM) 30th: Reed- Running Man (TCM) 30th: Reed- Oliver (TCM)
October
1st: Reed- Third Man (TCM) 1st: Donen- Two For The Road (TCM) 4th: Donen- On The Town (TCM) 6th: La Cava- My Man Godfrey (TCM) 6th: Duvivier- Great Waltz (TCM) 7th: Sirk: Imitation of Life (TCM) 7th: La Cava- Symphony of Six Million (TCM) 8th: Sirk- Imitation of Life (TCM) 8th: Dreyer- Leaves From Satan's Book (TCM) 11th: Dassin- Naked City (TCM) 12th: Ford- The Informer (TCM) 12th: Fuller- Verboten! (TCM) 13th: von Sternberg- Sgt. Madden (TCM) 13th: Hitchcock- Foreign Correspondent (TCM) 14th: Hitchcock- Mr and Mrs. Smith (TCM) 14th: Clair- I Married A Witch (TCM) 14th: Sirk- Tarnished Angels (TCM) 15th: Lang- Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (TCM) 15th: Ford- Fort Apache (TCM) 15th: Baker- Night To Remember (TCM) 15th: Welles- Touch of Evil (TCM) 16th: Lang- Testament of Dr Mabuse (TCM) 17th: Baker- A Night To Remember (TCM) 18th: Welles: Magnificent Ambersons (TCM) 20th: Dreyer- Vampyr (TCM) 21st: Ford- Arrowsmith (TCM) 22nd: Kubrick- Lolita (TCM) 23rd: Kobayashi- Kwaidan (TCM) 24th: Sirk-Written on the Wind (TCM) 25th: Altman- Nashville (TCM) 28th: Hitchcock- Suspicion (TCM) 28th: Schoedsack- King Kong (TCM) 28th: Peckinpah- Ride the High Country (TCM) 29th: Donen- Two For the Road (TCM) 29th: Peckinpah- Ride The High Country (TCM) 29th: Maysles- Grey Gardens (TCM) 30th: Franju- Eyes Without a Face (TCM) 30th: Dieterle- Hunchback of Notre Dame (TCM)
November
1st: Welles- Lady From Shanghai (TCM) 2nd: Reed- Trapeze (TCM) 2nd: Bergman- Seventh Seal (TCM) 2nd: Bergman- Wild Strawberries (TCM) 2nd: Bergman- Fanny And Alexander [Theatrical Cut] (TCM) 3rd: Dieterle- Her Majesty Love (TCM) 3rd: Cline- Bank Dick (TCM) 3rd: Schoedsack- King Kong (TCM) 4th: De Palma- Sisters (TCM) 4th: Powell-Pressburger- Peeping Tom (TCM) 4th: Powell-Pressburger- 49th Parallel (TCM) 4th: Ford- Horse Soldiers (TCM) 5th: Sturges- Sullivan's Travels (TCM) 6th: Suzuki- Branded To Kill (TCM) 6th: Ford- Donovan's Reef (TCM) 6th: Ford- Rio Grande (TCM) 7th: Neame- Gambit (TCM) 7th: Sirk- Imitation of Life (TCM) 7th: Ford- Stagecoach (TCM) 8th: Ford- They Were Expendable (TCM) 8th: Ford- Wings of Eagles (TCM) 8th: Ford- How The West Was Won (TCM) 10th: Lubitsch- Shop Around the Corner (TCM) 11th: Welles- Touch of Evil (TCM) 12th: Kubrick- Dr. Strangelove (TCM) 13th: Fellini- La Dolce Vita (TCM) 13th: La Cava- My Man Godfrey (TCM) 14th: Lang- While The City Sleeps (TCM) 14th: Ford- Fort Apache (TCM) 14th: Ford- She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (TCM) 15th: Ford- Rio Grande (TCM) 15th: Ford- Horse Soldiers (TCM) 15th: Ford- Donovan's Reef (TCM) 15th: Ford- Long Voyage Home (TCM) 15th: Hitchcock- Suspicion (TCM) 16th: Powell-Pressburger- 49th Parallel (TCM) 16th: Lean: In Which We Serve (TCM) 16th: Lean- Brief Encounter (TCM) 17th: Sirk- Tarnished Angels (TCM) 17th: Neame- Odessa File (TCM) 19th: DeMille- Cleopatra (TCM) 19th: Sturges- Palm Beach Story (TCM) 20th: Fellini- I Vitelloni (TCM) 20th: Lang- Clash By Night (TCM) 20th: Ford- Stagecoach (TCM) 20th: Lubitsch- Shop Around the Corner (TCM) 21st: Sirk- Written On the Wind (TCM) 21st: Donen- Arabesque (TCM) 21st: Donen- Charade (TCM) 21st: Ford- Hurricane (TCM) 22nd: Ford- Mogambo (TCM) 22nd: Ford- Mary of Scotland (TCM) 22nd: Ford- Wagon Master (TCM) 22nd: Ford- Lost Patrol (TCM) 22nd: Ford- Seven Women (TCM) 24th: Dassin- Canterville Ghost (TCM) 26th: Donen- Singin' In The Rain (TCM) 27th: Dreyer- Master of The House (TCM) 27th: Dreyer- Gertrud (TCM) 27th: Hitchcock- North By Northwest (TCM) 28th: Ford- Last Hurrah (TCM) 28th: Ford- Arrowsmith (TCM) 29th: Ford- Informer (TCM) 29th: Ford- Flesh (TCM) 29th: Ford- Judge Priest (TCM) 29th: Reed- Oliver! (TCM) 29th: La Cava- Stage Door (TCM)
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Post by agentknight on Oct 8, 2006 22:44:52 GMT -5
You lucky Americans! My TCM just shows old hollywood garbage.
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Post by criterionmaster on Oct 9, 2006 0:44:06 GMT -5
I doubt it's all that bad. There are a lot of good old Hollywood films, what are some example of films they show?
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Post by criterionmaster on Nov 19, 2006 18:11:35 GMT -5
22 Criterion Collection Films Shown December Through March 4th:
39 Steps (Dec 28th) 49th Parallel (Feb 26th) Black Narcissus (Dec 17th; Jan 31st; Feb 2nd) Blob (Jan 1st) Brief Encounter (Dec 21st; Jan 17th; Feb 1st) Canterbury Tale (Jan 17th) Charade (Dec 6th; Dec 10th) Divorce Italian Style (Dec 8th; March 1st) Hamlet (Jan 31st; Feb 24th) Honeymoon Killers (Dec 8th) I Vitelloni (March 1st) Killers [Siodmak's Version] (Jan 12th; Feb 1st) La Strada (Jan 24th) Life and Death of Col. Blimp (Jan 30th) My Man Godfrey (Feb 27th) Rashomon (Jan 15th) Shop On Main Street (Feb 4th) Silence Of The Lambs (March 2nd) Testament of Dr Mabuse (Dec 5th) Third Man (Jan 17th; Feb 2nd) Wild Strawberries (March 1st) Written On The Wind (Jan 20th; Jan 21st; Feb 13th)
Dec
1st: Kubrick: Dr. Strangelove 5th: Lang: Moonfleet 5th: Lang: Clash By Night 5th: Lang: Fury 5th: Lang: Beyond A Reasonable Doubt 5th: Lang: Rancho Notorious 5th: Lang: Blue Gardenia 5th: Lang: Testament of Dr Mabuse * 6th: Donen: Charade * 6th: Donen: Funny Face 8th: Germi: Divorce, Italian Style * 8th: Kastle: The Honeymoon Killers * 9th: Dieterle: Dr Socrates 10th: Donen: Charade * 10th: Lubitsch: The Shop Around The Corner 13th: Dieterle: Tennessee Johnson 13th: Donen: On The Town 13th: Donen: Singin' In The Rain 13th: Donen: It's Always Fair Weather 13th: La Cava: Living In A Big Way 14th: DeMille: The Story of Dr. Wassell 14th: Hitchcock: North By Northwest 15th: Malle: A Very Private Affair 15th: Siodmak: Escape From East Berlin 16th: Schoedsack: Lives of a Bengal Lancer 17th: Powell-Pressburger: Black Narcissus * 18th: Hitchcock: Suspicion 20th: Donen: Deep In My Heart 20th: Donen: Royal Wedding 20th: Donen: Seven Brides For Seven Brothers 20th: Donen: Give A Girl A Break 21st: Lean: Brief Encounter * 22nd: Lubtisch: The Shop Around the Corner 23rd: Ford: The Three Godfathers 23rd: Reed: Oliver! 27th: Donen: Fearless Fagan 27th: Donen: Once More With Feeling 27th: Donen: Arabesque 27th: Donen: Love Is Better Than Ever 28th: Hitchcock: 39 Steps * 28th: Schoedsack: Lives of a Bengal Lancer 30th: Lean: Lawrence of Arabia 30th: Lang: Moonfleet 30th: Ford: Donovan's Reef 30th: Hitchcock: Foreign Correspondent 31st: Donen: Arabesque 31st: Ford: She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 31st: Hitchcock: North By Northwest 31st: Hitchcock: Foreign Correspondent January:
1st: Pichel: Destination Moon 1st: Yeaworth: The Blob * 2nd: Ford: The Whole Town Is Talking 5th: Dieterle: Kismet 6th: Ford: The Lost Patrol 6th: Ford: The Hurricane 8th: Lean: Bridge On The River Kwai 8th: Donen: Seven Brides For Seven Brothers 12th: Siodmak: The Killers * 13th: Dieterle: Portrait of Jennie 14th: Lang: Metropolis 14th: Ford: Mogambo 15th: Lean: Lawrence Of Arabia 15th: Kurosawa: Rashomon * 16th: Asquith: V.I.P.S 16th: Reed: The Key 17th: Gilliat: London Belongs To Me 17th: Lean: Brief Encounter * 17th: Reed: The Third Man * 17th: Powell-Pressburger: Canterbury Tale * 17th: Hitchcock: Foreign Correspondent 18th: Hitchcock: To Catch A Thief 19th: Donen: Once More With Feeling 20th: Lubitsch: To Be Or Not To Be 20th: Sirk: Written On The Wind * 21st: Sirk: Written On The Wind * 21st: Donen: Royal Wedding 22nd: Lang: Human Desire 22nd: Siodmak: Custer Of The West 24th: Fellini: La Strada * 24th: DeMille: The Greatest Show On Earth 26th: Hamer: To Paris With Love 30th: Lean: This Happy Breed 30th: Ford: Arrowsmith 30th: Powell-Pressburger: The Life And Death of Col. Blimp * 31st: Powell-Pressburger: Black Narcissus * 31st: Olivier: Hamlet * 31st: Siodmak: Spiral Staircase
February:
1st: Fellini: La Dolce Vita 1st: Siodmak: The Killers * 1st: Lean: Brief Encounter * 2nd: Donen: Funny Face 2nd: Ford: Arrowsmith 2nd: Reed: The Third Man * 2nd: Powell-Pressburger: Black Narcissus * 2nd: Hitchcock: To Catch A Thief 3rd: Lean: Passage To India 3rd: Lang: Hangmen Also Die 3rd: Ford: She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 4th: Kadar: Shop On Main Street * 5th: Ford: The Hurricane 9th: Altman: Nashville 9th: Demme: Philadelphia 10th: Kubrick: 2001: A Space Odyssey 10th: Schoedsack: Dr Cyclops 10th: Verhoeven: Starship Troopers 11th: DeMille: The Story of Dr. Wassell 11th: Siodmak: The Spiral Staircase 11th: Hitchcock: Foreign Correspondent 11th: Dieterle: Portrait of Jennie 13th: Sirk: Written On The Wind * 14th: Dieterle: Love Letters 15th: De Sica: Two Women 20th: Renoir: The Southerner 23rd: DeMille: The Story of Dr. Wassell 23rd: Dieterle: The Life of Emile Zola 24th: Lean: Lawrence Of Arabia 24th: Lean: Bridge On The River Kwai 24th: Olivier: Hamlet * 26th: Welles: The Stranger 26th: Powell-Pressburger: 49th Parallel * 26th: Dassin: The Naked City 27th: Dieterle: The Story of Louis Pasteur 27th: La Cava: My Man Godfrey * 27th: Lubitsch: Ninotchka 28th: Dassin: Never On Sunday 28th: Welles: Citizen Kane 28th: Polanski: Chinatown
March
1st: Rosselini: Paisan 1st: Fellini: I Vitelloni * 1st: Bergman: Wild Strawberries * 1st: Germi: Divorce, Italian Style * 1st: Weir: Dead Poets Society 2nd: Demme: Silence of The Lambs * 2nd: Reiner: Stand By Me 3rd: Hitchcock: North By Northwest
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Post by criterionmaster on Feb 22, 2007 8:22:36 GMT -5
Criterion Collection Films To Be Show on TCM
Divorce Italian Style (March 1st) F For Fake (May 15th) I Vitelloni (March 1st) La Strada (March 4th) Mr Arkadin (May 14th) Naked Kiss (March 23rd) Seven Samurai (April 29th) Silence of The Lambs (March 3rd) Testament of Dr. Mabuse (April 15th) Third Man (March 4th) Tokyo Drifter (March 11th) Wild Strawberries (March 1st) Written On The Wind (March 23rd)
March
1st: Bergman- Wild Strawberries * 1st: Germi- Divorce Italian Style * 1st: Rossellini- Paisan 1st: Fellini- I Vitelloni * 3rd: Demme- Silence of The Lambs * 3rd: Hitchcock- North By Northwest 4th: Fellini- La Strada * 4th: Reed- Third Man * 5th: Ford- They Were Expendable 7th: Ford- She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 10th: Welles- Lady From Shanghai 11th: Suzuki- Tokyo Drifter * 13th: Rossellini- Europa 51 15th: Hitchcock- Foreign Correspondent 21st: Ford- Horse Soldiers 22nd: Hitchcock- Suspicion 23rd: Sirk: Written On The Wind * 23rd: Fuller- Naked Kiss * 24th: Ford- How The West Was Won 24th: Ford- Arrowsmith 25th: Hitchcock- To Catch A Thief 28th: Welles- The Immortal Story 25th: Visconti- La Terra Trema 30th: Hitchcock- Foreign Correspondent April
2nd: Reed- Our Man In Havana 3rd: Lang- Blue Gardenia 4th: Welles- The Trial 7th: Hitchcock- To Catch A Thief 7th: Lang- While The City Sleeps 7th: Sirk- Written On The Wind 8th: Kurosawa- Seven Samurai * 10th: Welles- Lady From Shanghai 14th: Schoedsack- King Kong 14th: Welles- Citizen Kane 15th: Lang: Testament of Dr. Mabuse * 19th: Ford- Horse Soldiers 20th: Reed- Odd Man Out 23rd: Ford- Fort Apache 29th: Ford- Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 29th: Rossellini- Germany, Year Zero
May
1st: Lang: Big Heat 3rd: Ford- Gideon of Scotland Yard 6th: Welles- Magnificent Ambersons 6th: Welles- Lady From Shanghai 8th: Ford- Mary of Scotland 14th: Welles- The Immortal Story 14th: Welles- Mr Arkadin * 15th: Welles- F For Fake * 16th: Antonioni- Blow-Up 17th: Clouzot- Mystery of Picasso 17th: Ford- The Hurricane 19th: DeMille- Greatest Show On Earth 21st: Ford- Fort Apache 21st: Ford- They Were Expendable 21st: Ford- She Wore A Yellow Ribbon 21st: Ford- Stagecoach 21st: Ford- Three Godfathers 22nd: Ford- How The West Was Won 22nd: Ford- Wings of Eagles 22nd: Ford- Horse Soldiers 22nd: Ford- Long Voyage Home 22nd: Ford- Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 26th: Schoedsack- Mighty Joe Young 26th: Schoedsack- King Kong 27th: Reed- Odd Man Out 30th: DeMille- The Cheat
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