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what happened to gunsmoke?
movieslover1000 replied to gunsmoke90735029's topic in Information, Please!
That should be two episode's between 7-9 A.M. and another two episodes between 7-9 P.M. -
what happened to gunsmoke?
movieslover1000 replied to gunsmoke90735029's topic in Information, Please!
I assume your talking about on Movieplex. There's two episode's on between 7-9 A.M. and 7-9 P.M.. Personally, I think that's too many. -
Sounds like the 1951 version of Bird of Paradise. Released by 20th Century Fox starring Debra Paget, Loius Jordan and Jeff Chandler. Never released in video or DVD.
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I'm not an expert, but I don't think they're available to purchase. The only Artie Shaw musical short that comes up as available is Class in Swing (1939) part of a Hollywood Rhythm The Paramount Musical Shorts vol.2 on DVD.
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I sent an e-mail to TCM. If they do anything, I have no clue.
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I'm not the biggest expert, but it doesn't look like this has a date planned, or is planned at all. Maybe someone can come along with a more definitive answer.
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They show post 1950 Warner's like Giant by getting permission, and probably paying a leasing fee, to the rights holder, which is Warner Bros. As to why they don't air it, maybe they can't get permission. As to not finding a copy to air, I would doubt that as the video was released on Warner Home Video, so I would assume that Warner's still has at least a copy. Quality has never been a true issue. A couple of films that are shown occasionally have blemishes on them.
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Well, for your suggestion, assuming TCM owns it, the earliest it would be shown would be April, since the schedule's through March are out. How anyone knows if they are, when the schedule's come out.
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Yep, it's off again. Sure is acting goofy tonight.
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Yeah, it came on not five minutes after posting. I would also like introductions foa all the movies during the day. (Wishful thinking.)
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I'm not on either. I think its the station, who knows.
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1. Nope, Turner does not own the United Artist library. The rights to the UA titles are still with MGM. 2. I don't have a clue. But the essentials are what Sydney Pollack believes are essentials. At least, I think that's the way its done.
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Per Lifeboat, You can always try and rent it. Or check it out of a library. It was commercially released and is still available at $12.98. Its not schedueled to be shown on Fox Movie Channel.
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Lifeboat directed by Hitchcock is a 20th Century Fox title.
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Rear Window is on the schedule. But searching the library, it doesn't come up so I would assume that they are leased. There are actually only 5 Hitchcock titles listed in the library Bon Voyage / 1944 Mr. And Mrs. Smith / 1941 North by Northwest / 1959 Suspicion / 1941 The 39 Steps / 1935 However, here are a couple of RKO Hitchcock's that aren't in the TCM Library. Suspicion / 1941 Notorious/ 1946 I believe I read somewhere that ABC owns these two. I could be wrong.
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Post sale Warners, I honestly don't have a clue. After all, Warner Brothers owns TCM It probably should Time Warner owns both Warner Brothers and Turner Classic Movies. Too bad they don't have an edit after you post feature.
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For South Pacific, it seems to be a case of simply leasing the movie. The only Deanna Durbin that shows up in the library is It's Only a Date, (which is to be shown). Most Universal's are leased, same as Paramount and Columbia. TCM only buys the braodcast rights, not the movie itself. Some are for a special event,like Boris Karloff as October's Star of the Month. TCM owns a number of his films, others were leased from Universal, apparently for one time showing. Others are for general broadcast rights. Post sale Warners, I honestly don't have a clue. After all, Warner Brothers owns TCM. Also, TCM does not quite own all RKO, but most. Two that they don't off the top of my head are Bird of Paradise (1932 RKO,) owned by Fox, I believe. It was on Fox Movie Channel. Another they don't own is Jet Pilot (1957 RKO). This film was set for release, but RKO shut down production. After that, this film and the twenty or so other films awaiting release were released by other studios. Jet Pilot is one that the rights went to Universal. Sorry if i rambled, but its 5 am and I've been up since 3 am
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September, October, and November Schedule
movieslover1000 replied to rosinryanz's topic in General Discussions
The only part of those still up is November 14th through the 30th. I had all three months on my hardrive till I deleted them about three days ago. However, I happen to have hard copies of most days for those three months. If you want, I'll type them out and e-mail them to you. Let me know. What's left of November can be found here. http://turnerclassicmovies.com/Schedule/Print/0,,11-2003|0|,00.html -
Sounds like Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) with Maggie Smith. If this is the one, Its available on VHS. It won't play on TCM because its a 20th Century Fox title. It is currently playing on Fox Movie Channel December 08 at 10:01 pm, December 28 at 6:01 pm, December 29 at 8:01 am. All airings are in letterbox. Hope this is the right one.
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What Star would you like to see a month devoted to?
movieslover1000 replied to a topic in Your Favorites
TCM owns pre-1986 MGM, most RKO and pre-1948 Warner Bros. -
What Star would you like to see a month devoted to?
movieslover1000 replied to a topic in Your Favorites
They really can't show those movies beacuse they don't won the broadcast rights to them. Tooper, I have no clue about. Sergeants 3 and Johnny Concho were made by United Artist, the films are owned by present day MGM, which has none of its old movies, they are owned by Turner. Jeanne Eagles is owned by Columbia. Room For One More is owned by Warner Bros. from the time after they sold their old movies to MGM, which then ended up with Turner. Last Outpost and Eagle and The Hawk were made by Paramount, then sold to Universal in the mid 50's. Bedtime Story is a Universal Picture -
How I do it is by keeping the link and toward the end of each month, changing the number of the month. For instance, toward the end of December, I'll replace the /0,,02-2004|0|,00.html of Feb. to /0,,03-2004|0|,00.html for March, and so on.
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Your Welcome, Here's January's listing http://turnerclassicmovies.com/Schedule/Print/0,,01-2004|0|,00.html
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Feb.'s listings. Goodbye Silent Sunday
movieslover1000 replied to movieslover1000's topic in General Discussions
classicsfan1119, Copy and paste the link in my first post. Its the Feb. listings.
