Dick Cavett: Guest Programmer Promo - (A TCM Promo)
A preview of the July TCM programming event on 7/24 at 8 pm ET in which the renowned talk show host screens four of his favorite movies with Robert Osborne.
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Basil Rathbone is the great detective investigating a string of mutilations in The Woman in Green (1945).
Foreign Affair, A - (Original Trailer)
A prim Congresswoman (Jean Arthur) gets caught up in the romantic decadence of post-war Germany. Directed by Billy Wilder.
To Be Or Not To Be (1942) -- (Movie Clip) I Love My Slippers!
Bachelor pilot Stanislav (Robert Stack) on a secret mission back from England, discovered by actor Joseph (Jack Benny) in his apartment in occupied Warsaw, his actress wife Maria (Carole Lombard) returning with news of the suspected traitor, in Ernst Lubitsch's To Be Or Not To Be, 1942.
Foreign Affair, A (1948) -- (Movie Clip) One Thing At A Time
From the opening credits, Jean Arthur as "Representative Phoebe Frost" talks some sense into fellow lawmakers flying into post-war Berlin, biting commentary from screenwriter Charles Brackett and director Billy Wilder, in A Foreign Affair, 1948.
To Be Or Not To Be (1942) -- (Movie Clip) While He's Still Young
Warsaw stage star Maria Tura (Carole Lombard) with dresser (Maude Eburne), receives a note from a fan, hammy husband Joseph (Jack Benny) beginning his soliloquy, handsome lieutenant Stanislav (Robert Stack) paying his first visit, in Ernst Lubitsch's To Be Or Not To Be, 1942.
Lee Child: Guest Programmer -- (Movie Promo) December, 2012
Original promo for the appearance of acclaimed thriller writer Lee Child, as TCM's Guest Programmer for December, 2012, appearing with Robert Osborne starting at 8pm ET on Thursday, December 6th.
Third Man, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Pinning Things On Girls
Later on the night of their first meeting, Holly Martens (Joseph Cotten) escorts Anna (Alida Valli) to her Vienna apartment, being searched by British military cop Callaway (Trevor Howard), probing the death of his dead friend, her paramour, Harry Lime, in Carol Reed's The Third Man, 1949.
Third Man, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Friend Of Harry Lime
Not the first appearance of Anna (Alida Valli), since she was at the cemetery, but the first encounter for Holly (Joseph Cotten) with the showgirl and maybe girlfriend of his dead friend, in post-war Vienna, Carol Reed directing from Graham Greene's screenplay, in The Third Man, 1949.
Third Man, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Death At Double X Ranch
Still on his first afternoon in Vienna, after the unexpected funeral of his host, pulp novelist Holly (Joseph Cotten) with British officer Callaway (Trevor Howard) and his aide Paine (Bernard Lee), in Carol Reed's The Third Man, 1949.
Foreign Affair, A (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Gretchen Gesundheit
On a tour of post-war Berlin with Col. Plummer (Millard Mitchell), Congresswoman Frost (Jean Arthur) adopts a name surely invented by director Billy Wilder, as she investigates the habits of American soldiers, in A Foreign Affair, 1948.
Foreign Affair, A (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Where The Tall Corn Grows
Well-lit in a Berlin bar, Iowa congresswoman Frost (Jean Arthur) is persuaded by chanteuse Erika (Marlene Dietrich) that the state song would be just the thing, in Billy Wilder's A Foreign Affair, 1948.
To Be Or Not To Be (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Do We Not Bleed?
Pilot Stanislav (Robert Stack) with actress Maria in her Warsaw dressing room, news of the Nazi invasion, her husband Joseph (Jack Benny) confused, director Ernst Lubitsh's documentation resumes, actors Greenberg and Bronski (Felix Bressart, Tom Dugan) reflecting, in To Be Or Not To Be, 1942.
Third Man, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) His Thoughts Were Of You
American Holly (Joseph Cotten), with slippery "Baron" Kurtz (Ernst Deutsch), reconstructing the Vienna death of his friend, the equally dodgy apartment super and wife (Paul Hoerbiger, Annie Rosar) sort of helping, in Carol Reed's film from Graham Greene's screenplay, The Third Man, 1949.
Foreign Affair, A (1948) -- (Movie Clip) For 15 Years We Haven't Slept
Captain Pringle (John Lund) arrives with gifts for his torch-singer girlfriend Erika (Marlene Dietrich) in her bombed-out hide-out in the American zone in Berlin, in Billy Wilder's A Foreign Affair, 1948.
Third Man, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) What A Hope They Had
Wilfrid Hyde-White who'll play "Crabbin" narrates, about Vienna, mentioning Harry Lime and introducing Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten), who meets the super (Paul Hoerbiger) at Harry's apartment, opening Carol Reed's film from Graham Greene's original screenplay, The Third Man, 1949.
Foreign Affair, A (1948) -- (Movie Clip) This Genial Reception
The delegation dominated by Congresswoman Frost (Jean Arthur) is received in Berlin by Col. Plummer (Millard Mitchell) and Capt. Pringle (John Lund) in Billy Wilder's A Foreign Affair, 1948.
To Be Or Not To Be (1942) -- (Movie Clip) August 1939
Director Ernst Lubitsch's famous opening, Tom Dugan as the German chancellor, stopping traffic in Warsaw, Jack Benny as the Nazi colonel, Charles Halton tangling with actor Felix Bressart, revealing the narrative device, in To Be Or Not To Be, 1942.
Third Man, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) It Wasn't For German Gin
Holly (Joseph Cotten), alone in Vienna, soused and saddened at what he's learned about his dead friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles), finally sees him, but can't convince Callaway (Trevor Howard) and Paine (Bernard Lee), in Graham Greene and Carol Reed's The Third Man, 1949.