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List of Las Vegas Casinos that Never Opened

List of Las Vegas casinos that never opened
Over the years there have been several casinos and resorts planned for the Las Vegas Valley that never opened. The stages of planning may have been just an announcement or groundbreaking.[1][2][3]
Asia Resort and Casino
Where the Palazzo Casino and Resort currently stands (adjacent to the Venetian Hotel and Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center), an Asian themed casino was proposed but was rejected for the present Palazzo project.[4]
Alon Las Vegas
A proposed luxury hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip on the former site of the New Frontier Hotel and Casino, announced in 2015.[5] The project was put in doubt after Crown Resorts announced in late 2016 it was suspending its involvement in the development.[6] Crown announced in December 2016 that it was halting the project and seeking to sell its investment. The remaining partner Andrew Pascal announced he was seeking other partners to proceed with the project. However in May 2017, the land went up for sale.[7] The land was later purchased by Steve Wynn.
Beau Rivage
Steve Wynn, who had purchased and demolished the Dunes hotel-casino, had originally planned to build a modern hotel in the middle of a man-made lake. He later built the Bellagio with a man-made lake in the front of the hotel.[citation needed] The name was later used by Wynn for a resort built in Biloxi, Mississippi.
Caribbean Casino
In 1988, a sign for a proposed casino was erected on a fenced vacant lot on Flamingo Road. Standing near the sign was a scale model galleon. For several years, that was all that stood on the property. The empty lot was the source of many jokes by the locals until the ship, which was later damaged by a fire started by a homeless person, was torn down in the 1990s and the lot became the site of the Tuscany Suites and Casino co-owned by Charles Heers, who has owned the property since the 1960s.[8]
Carnival
In 1990, the Radisson group proposed a 3,376-room hotel next to the Dunes, with a casino shaped like a Hershey's Kiss.[9]
Cascada
A proposed resort that was to have been built on the site of El Rancho Vegas. The parcel is now partially taken by the Hilton Grand Vacations Club and Las Vegas Festival Grounds.[4]
City by the Bay Resort and Casino
A San Francisco-themed resort was proposed for the site of the New Frontier Hotel and Casino. The project was rejected in favor of the Swiss-themed Montreux, which was also eventually cancelled.[4]
Countryland USA
A country music-themed resort was planned for construction of the site of the former El Rancho Hotel and Casino. For some years, the El Rancho sign stood with the words "Coming Soon - Future Home of Countryland USA."[10][11]
Craig Ranch Station
Main article: Craig Ranch Station A Mediterranean-themed hotel-casino for North Las Vegas, proposed by Station Casinos in March 2000.[12] The project faced opposition from nearby residents,[13][14][15] which led to the proposed location being changed to a vacant property on the nearby Craig Ranch Golf Course.[16] Residential opposition to the new location led to the project being rejected by the Nevada Gaming Policy Committee in March 2001. Station Casinos still had the option to develop the project on the initial site,[17][18] but the project was cancelled entirely in July 2001, following a weak financial quarter for the company.[19]
Crown Las Vegas
Main article: Crown Las Vegas Formerly known as Las Vegas Tower, the Crown Las Vegas was to have been a supertall skyscraper built on the former site of a Wet 'n Wild water park. In March 2008, the project was canceled and the property was put up for sale.[20]
Desert Kingdom
In 1993, ITT Sheraton purchased the Desert Inn casino, and had announced plans to develop the large parking lot into a Balinese themed resort to complement the Desert Inn. The project was never developed and the site is now the location of Wynn Las Vegas.[4]
DeVille Casino
After building the Landmark Hotel and Casino on Convention Center Drive and selling it to Howard Hughes, developer Frank Carroll built the DeVille Casino across the street from the Landmark at 900 Convention Center Drive in 1969. Chips were made for the casino (and are sought-after collectibles), but the casino never opened.[21] The building was renovated in 1992 as a race book parlor named Sport of Kings which closed after nine months.[22] It became the location of The Beach nightclub, which was demolished in 2007 to make room for a planned 600-unit tower[23] that was never built.[24] The land sits currently empty.
Echelon Place
Main article: Echelon Place An announced project by Boyd Gaming planned to have a hotel built on the property of the former Stardust Resort & Casino. Construction was suspended on August 1, 2008 due to the Great Recession. In March 2013, Boyd Gaming sold the proposed site for $350 million to the Genting Group, which is redeveloping the project as the Asian-themed Resorts World Las Vegas.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Main article: The Drew Las Vegas Located on the Las Vegas Strip and originally known as Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Construction began in 2007, and the resort was to include a casino, 2,871 hotel rooms, and 1,018 condominium units.[25] Construction on the $2.9 billion project ceased in 2009, the year of its planned opening. Investment firms Witkoff Group and New Valley LLC purchased the unfinished resort in 2017.[26] In 2018, Witkoff and Marriott International announced a partnership to open the renamed project as The Drew Las Vegas in 2020. The resort will include a casino and three hotels totaling nearly 4,000 rooms, with the condominium aspect removed from the project.[27]
Harley-Davidson Hotel and Casino
A resort themed after the motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson was proposed, complete with hotel towers shaped like gigantic exhaust pipes, but was never built.[4]
Jockey Club Casino
The Jockey Club is a condominium and timeshare resort at 3700 Las Vegas Boulevard South. It was planned to have a casino, and chips were made for its use, but the casino was never opened.[28]
Kactus Kate's
By April 1994, Gold Coast Hotel and Casino owner Michael Gaughan was interested in building a hotel-casino in North Las Vegas,[29] at the northeast corner of North Rancho Drive and Carey Avenue. In January 1995, the city planning commission approved the rezoning of the land for use as a hotel-casino. The resort, to be named Kactus Kate's, would be built by Gold Coast Hotel/Casino Limited. The hotel would include 450 rooms, and the casino would be 105,000 sq ft (9,800 m2),[30] later decreased to 102,000 sq ft (9,500 m2).[31] The resort would be located directly north of the nearby Fiesta and Texas Station resorts.[31]
In December 1998, Coast Resorts, Inc. received approval from the planning commission for a use-permit relating to the undeveloped property. In November 2000, the planning commission unanimously approved a two-year extension on the permit, giving the company more time to decide whether it would build Kactus Kate's. Because of a 1999 Senate bill that placed restrictions on casinos in neighborhoods, Coast Resorts had a deadline of 2002 to build the casino. The hotel would measure over 100 feet (30 m) high, and Coast Resorts was required to notify the Federal Aviation Administration of its final plans, due to the site being located less than 1,000 feet (300 m) from a runway at the North Las Vegas Airport.[32] In January 2001, Station Casinos purchased the 29-acre (12 ha) site for $9 million. Coast Resorts president Harlan Braaten said, "As we saw the competitive nature of that area intensify, in terms of the size of competing facilities, we just felt we would have to build something much bigger than we had intended to compete with Texas Station and Santa Fe Station. It was just going to be a very expensive project, and we didn't feel the returns would be that good." Station Casinos planned to sell the property as a non-gaming site.[31]
Las Vegas Plaza
Main article: Las Vegas Plaza Not to be confused with the Plaza Hotel & Casino.
This was to have been modeled after the Plaza Hotel in New York City. The project was announced shortly before the demolition of the New Frontier Hotel and Casino, where the new hotel would be built. Las Vegas Plaza was cancelled in 2011 due to the Great Recession.
London Resort and Casino
This announced project was to have been themed around the city of London, and featuring replicas of the city's landmarks. The project was to be built on land across from the Luxor Hotel and Casino. A second London-themed resort was to be built on the former land of the El Rancho Hotel and Casino. Neither project ever began construction.[4]
London, Las Vegas
This was a proposed three-phase project using London as its design inspiration. When completed, the 38.5-acre (15.5 ha) property would have featured 1,300 hotel rooms, a casino, a 500-foot-tall (152.4 m) observation wheel named Skyvue (partially constructed), and 550,000 square feet (51,097 square meters) of restaurants and shops — all of which would be architectural replicas of various British landmarks and neighborhoods.[33] The project was to be constructed on land across from the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, where — as of November 2019 — the partially-constructed Skyvue still stands. The wheel was to be "Phase I of London, Las Vegas".
Montreux Resort
This Swiss-themed resort was to have been built on the property of the former New Frontier Hotel and Casino, but was ultimately cancelled.[34]
Moon Resort and Casino
Proposed by Canadian developer Michael Henderson, this is a planned 10,000-room, 250-acre (1.0 km2) lunar-themed casino resort.[35] Gaming experts doubt it will ever be built in Las Vegas, simply because the space planned for it is too large for the Las Vegas Strip.[4]
NevStar 2000
Further information: Craig Ranch Station § NevStar 2000 Proposed by NevStar Gaming in 1998, the NevStar 2000 entertainment complex in North Las Vegas would have included a hotel and casino,[36] but the project faced opposition from nearby residents who did not want a casino in the area.[37][38] The project was cancelled when NevStar Gaming filed for bankruptcy in December 1999.[12]
North Coast/Boyd Gaming project
In May 2003, Coast Casinos had plans for the North Coast hotel-casino, to be built at the southwest corner of Centennial Parkway and Lamb Boulevard in North Las Vegas. The project would be built on approximately 40 acres (16 ha) of vacant land, surrounded by other land that was also undeveloped. At the time, the North Las Vegas Planning Commission was scheduled to review requests for zoning changes and approvals for the project. The project was not scheduled to be built for at least another four years, after completion of a highway interchange at Lamb Boulevard and the nearby Interstate 15, as well as the completion of an overpass over nearby railroad tracks. Bill Curran, an attorney for the land owner, said, "We're going through the zoning changes now so everybody knows what's going to be out there." The North Coast would include a casino, a 10-story hotel with 398 rooms, a bowling alley, movie theaters, and a parking garage.[39] In June 2003, the Planning Commission voted 6 to 1 to approve preliminary applications necessary to begin work on the North Coast.[40][41]
Boyd Gaming, the owner of Coast Casinos, announced in February 2006 that it would purchase the 40-acre site for $35 million.[42] Jackie Gaughan and Kenny Epstein were the owners at the time.[43] Boyd Gaming had not decided on whether the new project would be a Coast property or if it would be similar to the company's Sam's Town hotel-casino. At the time, no timetable was set for building the project.[42] In March 2007, the project was put on hold. At the time, Boyd Gaming had been securing construction permits for the project but decided to first review growth in the area. Construction had been scheduled to begin in mid-2007.[44] In August 2013, Boyd Gaming sold the undeveloped property for $5.15 million.[43]
Palace of the Sea Resort and Casino
This was to have been built on the former Wet 'n Wild waterpark site. Conceptual drawings included yacht-shaped towers that housed suites, a casino resembling the Sydney Opera House and a 600-foot (180 m) tall Ferris wheel-type attraction dubbed a "Sky Wheel". It never left the planning stages.[4]
Paramount Las Vegas
A casino and hotel and condo resort with more than 1,800 units that was planned by Royal Palms Las Vegas, a subsidiary of Royal Palms Communities.[45][46] The project was to replace the Klondike Hotel and Casino at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip,[47][45] beside the Las Vegas welcome sign.[48] The resort was approved in October 2006,[45] but an investor pulled out of the project in August 2007, and the land was put up for sale in May 2008.[46]
Pharoah's Kingdom
Pharoah's Kingdom was planned as a $1.2 billion gaming, hotel and theme park complex to be built on 710 acres (290 ha) at Pebble Road and Las Vegas Boulevard, five miles south of the Las Vegas Strip.[49][1] Construction was approved in October 1988,[49] with Silano Development Group as the developer.[50]
The project would have an Egyptian theme, including two 12-story pyramids made of crystal, with each containing 300 suites. The hotel would have a total of 5,000 rooms,[50] making it the largest in the world.[51] The 230,000 sq ft (21,000 m2) casino would include 100 table games and 3,000 slot machines, while an RV park, mini-golf, a bowling alley, and a video game arcade would be located beside the casino area.[52] Three of the project's various pyramid structures would house the 50-acre (20 ha) family theme park. Other features would include sphinxes, man-made beaches, waterways resembling the Nile river, an underwater restaurant, a 24-hour child-care facility, a 100-tenant shopping promenade, and a repertory-style theater that would be overseen by actor Jack Klugman.[52] Additionally, the resort would feature an 18-hole PGA Championship golf course,[52] and a monorail located within the theme park.[50] The project would have one mile of frontage along Las Vegas Boulevard.[52]
Frank Gambella, president of the project, stated that financing was in place, with groundbreaking planned for March or April 1989. Gambella said the project would be financed by several entities, with the money coming from a Nevada corporation, suggesting the entities would be grouped together as an umbrella corporation. Gambella stated that the project could be opened by Labor Day 1990. The resort was expected to employ 8,000 people. Following the completion of the resort, Gambella said a complex of 750 condominiums would be built on the land along with 900 retirement-care apartments.[52]
The project was cancelled shortly after it was announced, as authorities became suspicious of developer Anthony Silano's fundraising efforts for the project. It was discovered that Silano and his associates hacked into the Switzerland bank accounts of Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos following his death in 1989. Silano pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges. Another Egyptian-themed resort, Luxor Las Vegas, would open on the south Las Vegas Strip in 1993.[1]
Planet Hollywood Resort (original plans)
Not to be confused with the current Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.
Originally planned to open in the late 1990s on the site of the Desert Inn, it was to be one of the largest hotels in Las Vegas. Because of the bankruptcy of Planet Hollywood Restaurants, the hotel was never built. However, in the 2000s, a group of investors bought the new Aladdin Hotel and Casino and remodeled it with a modern Hollywood theme.[4]
Playboy Hotel and Casino
A proposed casino resort themed after Playboy magazine was rejected in favor of a nightclub and suites built at the top two floors of the new Palms tower.[4] The planned location for the Playboy Hotel and Casino, on the Las Vegas Strip, was later used for the Cosmopolitan resort.[53]
Santa Fe Valley
Main article: Santa Fe Valley Santa Fe Gaming, which owned the Santa Fe hotel-casino in northwest Las Vegas, had plans for a second Santa Fe property in 1996.[54] The Santa Fe Valley would be built on a 40-acre (16 ha) lot[55] in Henderson, Nevada, adjacent to the Galleria at Sunset mall. The start of construction was delayed several times because of poor financial quarters for Santa Fe Gaming,[54] and because of the company not yet receiving financing for the project.[56] Site preparation started in July 1998, with an opening date scheduled for December 1999,[57] but construction never began. In 1999, the property was sold to Station Casinos,[58][59] which sold the land a year later for use as a shopping center.[60]
Shenandoah Hotel and Casino
A project by Wayne Newton. Although the hotel operated for a short time at 120 E. Flamingo Road, the management was unable to get a gaming license. After years of floundering it was sold to a Canadian company and became Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino.
Silver City proposals
By January 2000, Luke Brugnara was planning to build a San Francisco-themed resort on the site of the closed Silver City Casino.[61] Brugnara intended to give Silver City a multimillion-dollar renovation, with plans to have a fully operational hotel-casino by 2002.[62] In March 2001, Brugnara's request for a gaming license was rejected.[63] In May 2002, it was announced that Brugnara had sold the casino while retaining six acres located behind the building.[64] In 2003, Brugnara was planning to build a 24-story, 304-room hotel and casino resort on a portion of the Silver City property. The resort, to be named "Tycoon", was to be designed by Lee Linton, with an expected cost of approximately $100 million.[65]
Starship Orion
International Thoroughbred Breeders (ITB) announced plans to demolish the El Rancho and construct Starship Orion, a $1 billion hotel, casino, entertainment and retail complex with an outer space theme, covering 5.4 million square feet (501,676 square meters). The resort was to include seven separately owned casinos, each approximately 30,000 square feet (2,787 square meters).[66][67] Each potential casino owner was to contribute up to $100 million to own and operate a casino within the complex.[68] The complex would have included 300,000 square feet (27,871 square meters) of retail space, as well as 2,400 hotel rooms and a 65-story hotel tower. ITB hoped to begin construction later in 1996, with a planned opening date of April 1998.[67]
Sunrise
This was to have been located at 4575 Boulder Highway. Property developer Michael Mona Jr. built the hotel-casino and stated that he was going to break tradition by starting a "casino without a theme". He failed to get an unrestricted gaming license when suspicions arose concerning his associations with alleged organized crime figures. Chips were made for the casino, but were never used.[69] The building was opened as Arizona Charlie's Boulder.
Titanic
In 1999, Bob Stupak was planning a 400-foot-high (122 m) resort themed after the RMS Titanic, to be built on a 10-acre (4 hectares) property he owned near downtown Las Vegas. The resort would have included 1,200 rooms, 800 of which were to be used for timeshares to help finance the project. That year, planning commissioners rejected Stupak's request to change the zoning to allow for a hotel.[70] The project was later planned for the former site of the El Rancho Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip, but was rejected by the Las Vegas City Council.[4]
W Las Vegas
Main article: W Las Vegas W Las Vegas was proposed in August 2005, as a $1.7 billion joint project between Starwood and Edge Resorts, with a scheduled opening in 2008. The project would include a 75,000 sq ft (7,000 m2) casino and approximately 3,000 hotel, condo hotel, and residential units.[71][72] The project was cancelled in May 2007, after Starwood pulled out of the deal.[73]
Wally's Wagon Wheel
Wally's Wagon Wheel was to be developed by Walter Weiss through his company, Magna Leisure Partnership.[74][75] The project was proposed for 2200 South Boulder Highway in Henderson,[76][77] between Wagon Wheel Drive and Roberts Road,[78] near Henderson's Old Vegas western theme park. Manga Leisure Partnership purchased the 15.5-acre property in late February 1988. Weiss, at that time, had tentative plans for a western-themed, 112-room property known then as the Wagon Wheel Hotel and Casino. The Wagon Wheel was expected to cost $15 million, and financing had yet to be obtained for the project, which Weiss expected to open in early 1990.[74] The project, which would include a 55,000 sq ft (5,100 m2) casino, was to be built in two phases.[79]
By October 1991, Wally's Wagon Wheel remained unbuilt due to difficulty obtaining financing.[80][76] That month, the Henderson Planning Commission voted to give Weiss more time to make progress on the project. At that time, the project was to include 204 hotel rooms and would be built on 13.30 acres (5.38 ha). Weiss noted that the nearby successful Sam's Town hotel-casino opened with 204 rooms, and he believed his project would be successful if he opened with the same amount of rooms for good luck.[76] By the end of 1992, Weiss had still not acquired financing for Wally's Wagon Wheel. At the time, the project was the largest of five casinos being planned for Henderson. The three-story project was to include 200 rooms, two restaurants, a theater lounge for country and western entertainment, and a large bingo room. Weiss stated that groundbreaking was scheduled for May 1993, with an expected opening in June 1994. The hotel-casino would employ approximately 600 people upon opening.[81]
Weiss met with nearby residents to discuss the project, and he had the original design changed to include a larger buffer zone between homes and the hotel-casino. In November 1994, the Henderson Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of Weiss' requested zone change as part of the redesign. The project, at that time, was to include a one-story casino and a four-story hotel with 400 rooms.[82][83] In December 1994, the Henderson City Council rejected Weiss' plans for a 200-foot (61 m) buffer.[84]
In July 1997, the unbuilt project received its sixth extension from the Henderson Planning Commission for a use permit and architectural review.[85] In August 1997, the Henderson City Council approved the sixth extension, but denied Weiss' appeal for a one-year extension, instead giving him six months to make progress on the project.[77] Up to that time, $1.7 million had been invested in the project by Magna Leisure Partnership.[86] As of 1998, the project was expected to cost $80 million and employ at least 1,200 people, and the proposed site had increased to 19 acres (7 ha). At that time, Weiss stated that he was close to obtaining financing for the project from a casino operator.[87] The project was never built.
Wild Wild West
Not to be confused with Wild Wild West Gambling Hall & Hotel. As of 1993, Station Casinos owned a 27-acre (11 ha) site on Boulder Highway with the potential to be developed as a casino. The site was located across the street from Sam's Town hotel-casino.[88] In January 1998, Crescent Real Estate Equities Co. announced plans to purchase Station Casinos, which had intended to sell the land prior to the announcement.[89] By March 1998, Station Casinos was planning to develop a hotel-casino complex on the land, which was occupied by a vacant strip mall. The complex would be known as Wild Wild West, with local residents as the target clientele.[90][89]
Crescent's purchase of Station Casinos failed in August 1998, and Station Casinos subsequently slowed its plans to build the project.[91] By the end of the year, the project had received approval from the Clark County Planning Commission for a 273,000 sq ft (25,400 m2) casino and a 504-room hotel.[92] No timetable for construction was announced,[92][93] and Station Casinos had already decided by that point not to start any new projects prior to 2000.[92] Station Casinos sold the undeveloped land for $11.2 million to Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. in April 2004.[94]
World Port
In 2000, Howard Bulloch, David Gaffin, and their partner Tom Gonzales transferred ownership of the Glass Pool Inn property to their group, known as New World, with plans for a megaresort.[95] New World purchased several other nearby motels to accumulate a 77-acre (31 ha) parcel located on the Las Vegas Strip and east of the Mandalay Bay.[96] In January 2001, plans were announced for World Port Resorts, a megaresort consisting of hotel-casinos, a convention center and a fine arts facility. The project was to be built on the 77-acre (31 ha property, a portion of which was occupied by the Glass Pool Inn.[96]
World Trade Center
To have been located at 925 East Desert Inn Road. Leonard Shoen, co-founder of U-Haul truck rental, purchased the property of what had been the Chaparral Hotel & Casino in 1996, renovating it into the World Trade Center Hotel. A gaming license was applied for, but when it was discovered that two of Shoen's closest partners were convicted felons, the application was denied in 1998. He withdrew his application, and died in a car crash in 1999 that was ruled a suicide. Cards and gaming chips were produced for the World Trade Center Casino, but were never used.[97] The property has since been demolished and is now a parking lot, part of the Las Vegas Convention Center Annex.
World Wrestling Federation
A casino resort themed after the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) was proposed for a property near the Interstate 15 freeway across from Mandalay Bay. The project never went past the proposal stage.[4] The land where it would have stood is now Allegiant Stadium.
WWF also proposed to open the project on the property once used by the Clarion Hotel and Casino, which was demolished in 2015 to become a parking lot.
Xanadu
In February 1976, the Clark County Commission approved the 23-story Xanadu resort, to be built on the Las Vegas Strip at the corner of South Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue. The resort would include approximately 1,700 hotel rooms and a casino, as well as convention facilities, a showroom, dining, and indoor tennis courts. The resort was to be developed by Tandy McGinnis – of Bowling Green, Kentucky – and his Xanadu Corporation, and would be built on 48.6 acres (19.7 ha) owned by Howard Downes, a resident of Coral Gables, Florida.[98][99][100] The Xanadu would feature a pyramid design, and was expected to cost $150 million.[100] It would have been the first themed mega-resort. Much information and many artifacts of the project are housed at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas library. The Excalibur Hotel and Casino ultimately opened on the property in 1990.[101]
See also
Category:Defunct casinos in the Las Vegas Valley List of Atlantic City casinos that never opened
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[Tournament Report] (Standard and Draft) A Hitchhikers Guide to 10th at Australian Nationals

Disclaimer: there’s going to be a lot of storytelling and fluff in this match report. If you’re after something more serious, that's also here too! I’ve written other match reports on other forums with a similar style, which I’ve linked to here and here.
I hope I didn't poop any reddit formatting.
Enjoy my awful writing!
Part 1 - The Prologue
There it was. The patter of feet turned into an echoing applause of hooves quickly getting closer and closer. Before I knew it, I was knocked to the ground. My last sights a rearing, victorious green horse as it trampled me underfoot.
Thursday. July 19. A cold sweat covered my body as I checked the clock. The bright light of my phone burned 05:55 into my corneas. My hands get to work feverishly to write up my midnight epiphany.
I spend the evening later that day putting cardboard and clothes into my bag, not bringing the spare parts to build anything else. This was it. Grixis was my Alamo.
Fast-forward the drive over the next day, where we all met at Strathfield for the ride over. Mostly an uneventful drive if you discount almost running out of petrol ten minutes outside of Canberra. We settled into our hotel and after some moderate play testing against Mono-Red Keld, I swapped over my basics by request to Unhinged, then cracked open my bottle of Fat Lamb dreading what was coming tomorrow.
I couldn’t sleep much.
Saturday had arrived. Shower. Brief daypack inventory. Breakfast at some fancy cafe across the road. An awkward round 0 of forgetting to bring dice, paper and a playmat, scrambling to write a decklist followed by an awkward anthem and we’re off.
Here’s what we registered: 2 Swamp 1 Island 1 Mountain 4 Aether Hub 4 Canyon Slough 4 Fetid Pools 4 Dragonskull Summit 3 Drowned Catacombs 3 Sulfur Falls (26)
4 Glint-Sleeve Siphoner 3 Champion of Wits 3 Whirler Virtutoso 3 Nicol Bolas, the Ravager 3 The Scarab God 1 Torrential Gearhulk (17)
3 Magma Spray 3 Abrade 3 Essence Scatter 2 Harnessed Lightning 1 Supreme Will 4 Vraska’s Contempt 1 Liliana, Death’s Majesty (17)
Sideboard: 3 Duress 2 Chandra’s Defeat 2 Arguel’s Bloodfast 2 Negate 1 Jace’s Defeat 1 Sweltering Suns’ 1 Glimmer of Genius 1 Yahenni’s Expertise 1 The Eldest Reborn 1 Torrential Gearhulk
I decided on Sulfur Falls over Spirebluff as untapped lands during turns 4, 5 and 6 are just as important as 1, 2, and 3. 3 Essence Scatter was an inclusion I didn’t see in most decks before the tournament, but they were amazing. In future I’d probably play two, and a second Supreme Will as the deck is a little thirsty on card selection or the fourth Champion of Wits.
Part 2 - This Is How Nationals Dies, With Thunderous Applause
Round 1 - Simon Linabury on RB Aggro (Top 8) A Canberra local and an all around nice dude that I’ve seen around a lot. I won the dieroll but shuddered as I saw t1 Bomat on the other side. I had no real response for the curve out as I had kept a pretty crappy hand for the matchup (Siphoner x 2, if i recall correctly) and saw myself die quicky as the Bomat was followed by a creature two drop and it was lights out once Unlicensed hit on my Virtuoso. Not much to do.
Sideboarding: +2 Chandra’s Defeat +2 Arguel’s Bloodfast +1 Sweltering Suns’ +1 Yahenni’s Expertise +1 Torrential Gearhulk -4 Glint-Sleeve Siphoner -3 Nicol Bolas, the Ravager
Glint-Sleeve obviously lines up extremely poorly against Chainwhirler, while I’ve found that Nicol Bolas getting slapped by a Chandra wasn’t exactly the line of play I was after. Further to that, the amount of times in test games that I saw RB players discard a Scrounger dissuaded me entirely from Bolas in the deck post board.
Game 2, I got an Arguel’s down and the draw managed to let me turn the corner with some threats. Game 3 involved another early Arguel’s, and a t4 Chandra from the opponent, but I manage to stick a Scarab God that weathers an Unlicensed and he scoops it up as Scarab start picking up permanents in the graveyard after successfully holding up Vraska’s Contempt to clear a threat. I wished him luck for the next round and slowly packed my stuff and went across the room to my team. Wins across the board (and a points bye, sack) mostly. Nice.
2-1 1-0
After the usual bad beats talk that happens between rounds, I flick through my phone’s browser for pairings, and head straight for the table.
Round 2 - Jesse Stewart on RB Aggro (30th) One lost die roll later and suddenly we’re off with a seven. Bomat Courier again reminds me that the red decks draw way more cards than I do, and if I recall correctly, we trade cards back and forth, and I try to flip a Bolas on an empty board while on 5. He plays Hazoret for the maximum punish.
Sideboarding: Same as Round 1
I keep a seven and we start taking tonnes of damage on board, followed by a Chandra. I try to stem the bleeding with two Whirler Virtuosos, but they don’t do enough as I extend the hand.
0-2 (2-3) 1-1
Bottle of water count hits one. I Taylor Swift it off and go to the next round.
Round 3 - David Huang on Mono-Red Keld (Top 8) Phones in the modern era tend to deliver a ton of unwanted news, and this is no exception. Having a teamkill in round 3 of a 12 round tournament sucks, especially when you’re both down a match and looking to stay afloat. Since we spent a decent amount of time yesterday playing the matchup, I safely keep a removal dense hand and take over the game accordingly after he bricks on his draws from Flame of Keld.
Sideboard: +2 Chandra’s Defeat +2 Arguel’s Bloodfast +1 Negate +1 Sweltering Suns +1 Yahenni’s Expertise -4 Glint-Sleeve Siphoner -3 Nicol Bolas, the Ravager
I knew he was gonna have a lot of Chandras that clap Nicol Bolas post board, and overall while Nicol Bolas was decent to stabilize on T4, I found that spending my T4 deleting their T4 was a more efficient trade in tempo. Game 2 involves me getting buried under the red tide, with me flailing about with my Negate catching a Chandra - but outside of that it was mostly drowning.
Sideboarding (Game 3): -1 Torrential Gearhulk +1 Negate
I thought the second Negate would be excellent on the play in order to smother his card draw sources, and it worked out in a back and forth game where I dipped down to four to flip my Arguel’s, and Liliana came down to give me a stream of 2 life a turn to get me across the line. Negate caught a Flame of Keld at a critical juncture where it would have let him completely decimate my life total. I aptly bad mannered him, took a photo of the match slip and headed up to the judges table before applying more rub ins.
2-1 (4-4) 2-1
Everyone else at this point had caught up to 2-1, with David being the exception. Good shit. I grabbed a second bottle of water (now, down $6) and chilled out with the team before heading off to next round.
Round 4 - James Chen on Mono-Red Keld Another round, another Sydney snipe which always sucks considering the aim is to see Sydney players do well, but time to bash. I win the die roll and get to work. Game 1 looks like it followed the formula: kill stuff early, play a Scarab God when you can, then take over the game from there.
Sideboarding: See Games 2+3, Round 3 - second Negate included.
Game 2 involves a Chandra, but for all intents and purposes my life total doesn’t dip below 10 after several turns, and I turn the corner quite quickly. In hindsight, I dunno why I was particularly concerned about the matchup, it feels a lot better than UB simply due to Whirler Virtuoso. I go off for my third bottle of water (for those keeping up at home, that’s $9 AUD down now on water) and first bathroom trip, and go spend the hour long lunch break talking about Standard rounds, and having David accidentally order food to our hotel room as opposed to the venue. Good shit.
2-0 (6-4) 3-1
Part 3 - You Underestimate My Power
Link to Deck Picture
We pick 1, pack 1’d the foil Pelakka Wurm, and put the blinders on and saw Green the whole rest of the draft. The Luminous Bonds were passed to me pack 1 quite late in the draft, so I had to believe White was open. I had to deathstare the person looking at their previous picks before the review period despite the two warnings from judges not to do that. It was definitely a train wreck, but I think we did pretty well considering the trainwreck we were getting passed into. Psychic Symbionte (why the weird spelling Wizards?) was an incredibly greedy splash and I never cast it, with it either getting stranded before I drew a blue source, or pitched to Macabre Waltz. It would have been fine if I nabbed the second Meandering River probably? We nabbed the Murder in pack 3 and never looked back.
Round 5 - Dean Williams on RW Smorc I was pretty afraid of any RW deck going into Round 5 - my deck has some decent game with Plague Mare to sweep away some tokens, but overall I think the battle was to survive to cast a Wurm to stabilize.
The games didn’t go as planned - he was playing a removal light, dude dense version of RW and outside of a Sigiled Sword of Valeron I felt pretty comfortable throughout the match. Game 1 I suited up a Vine Mare with Knightly Valor and went to town, he Cleansing Nova’d it away and I stared at the Rise from the Grave in hand which made a fresh Zombie Horse on our next turn. That was very much the beginning of the end.
In the second game, Viashino Pyromancer drew first blood, but between its triggered ability and attacking twice it was the only thing that managed to draw blood as I took down my opponent's life total in chunks. Once again, Vine Mare appeared - but it was working for me, so it was nightmare fuel for someone else for a change.
2-0 (8-4) 4-1
Round 6 - Michael Milton on GW Smorc 4-1 is pretty far ahead of where I thought I’d be day 1. Realities came tumbling down as my opponent ends game 1 on 21, while we end up dead.
Game 2, my back’s on the wall and he manages to push for 6 damage before Pelakka Wurm takes over the game - not much else to say.
The third game is a back and forth affair where he takes me down to 3 early, and ends up with a Star-Crowned Stag and a Pegasus Courser with his life on 7. My board at this point (I believe) is a Giant Spider from the board, a Zombie token and a Skeleton Archer; land in hand. I start attacking with the Skeleton Archer because the only way I win here is if he screws up. He throws the Courser under the bus. This happens again the next turn as he plays a second Courser. After a bit of draw go I eventually hit the wurmyboi and stabilize.
I asked him about it after the game, and he was playing around Titanic Growth (which is fair - but I disagree with the mindset that comes with that decision.) I had to get a little lucky to sneak past here. Deep sigh of relief as I move off to my mates who proceed to either show me dust or diamonds in terms of draft decks.
2-1 (10-5) 5-1
Round 7 - ??? on Temur (if you’re reading this buddy, sorry I forgot your name - it doesn’t show up on pwp!)
By the looks of the scorepad, Game 1 was quite a tight race on both sides but he ended up scraping through with the UG uncommon flying over my board.
Second game was a pretty slow affair where my first life total change was the wurmyboi, only to have it be Switcharoo’d for an Omenspeaker, followed by the UG uncommon making it a flying wurmyboi. Needless to say I packed it up real quick. 5-2 aint too bad for day 1!
0-2 (10-7) 5-2
The team had mixed results as we headed back - a 6-1, two 5-2s, two 4-3s and lets not ask about the last one, but needless to say we headed off into the Canberra night. Two hours later we finally ended up with food from Happy’s, it was decent Chinese but not exactly worth a two hour wait, but the Canadian Club we dragged back to the hotel was - and with free practice of GP Hockenheim starting up we managed to drink our way to bed in preparation for the next day.
Part 4 - I have the high ground, I guess? Bright and sunny start to day 2. I’m a liar. It was -4 celcius when I woke up. It was bloody cold. I spent the first hour of my day goldfishing one of the two Tron decks we had ready to run head first into the PPTQ, asking myself regularly “why don’t I play this shit more often” and my favourite question to ask when goldfishing “how do I lose?”. Same swanky cafe for breakfast, baked eggs hit the spot on such a frigid day before we headed back out to the venue for the second draft.
Link to draft deck 2:
This one felt nuts. I picked a Lich’s Caress pick 1 pack 1 over a Lathiss (controversial, I know), then proceeded to take all the good black stuff and green stuff that came past. The Thorn Lieutenant came to me in pack 3 alongside the Prodigious Growth, just to show how wide open green was. The Druid of Horns package was a little loose, but the plan was to board it out whenever it was bad for 2 Ghastbark Twins and a Titanic Growth. Needless to say, I was hoping to run into every token based deck possible…
Round 8 - Lyndon Maher on RW splash B This match went by quickly. Game 1 I swept away 4 2/2s worth of knights with a double Plague Mare turn and that quickly closed out the game. Second game, we kept in the Oakenform/Druid package and we quickly found ourselves on the back foot as we took a big swing for 12 early. That was the only damage we took the whole game was we quickly took over on the board after we weathered the storm.
2-0 (12-7) 6-2
A quick scope around with the team still playing the main event and everyone was still live. Good shit.
Round 9 - Grant Boyanton on Mono Red I was getting pretty nervous at this point, but I also had some extremely high expectations for the deck so I got back into the zone. Now $18 AUD down on water, we went on to our next round. The first game involved went quickly into a creature bogfest, with our opponent pooping out tonnes of 1/1s and Plague Mare does the damage He smashed early with a hasted Inferno Hellion that knocked me down to 6, but I managed to stabilize and the Lich’s Caress puts us out of reach of burn spells (Guttersnipe DansGame) as we clean up the game. Oakenhorn stayed in for the next game as it did wonders in clogging the board game 1.
Viashino Pyromancer once again draws first blood, but our opponent only knocks us to 10 while we take down his lifetotals in increments of 8. Plague Mare might end up being the waifu.
2-0 (14-7) 7-2
Round 10 - Ryan Cubit on BW Lifegain (15th) For some reason, they decided to put the lunch break between rounds 2 and 3 of the draft. That one might be my only tournament complaint as I wanted to ride my momentum into the last round of draft. I saw Ryan was in my pod and quite early I identified him as the real threat of the draft - I’d hoped someone else would snipe him down to the 1-1 bracket, but there he was (at the time, he was the Australian Pro Point leader, now he’s tied for first again). Well shit.
Honestly, the first two games were a bit of a blur back and forth, so I can’t really write on them with much context as the third game took a whole lot of my memory. Game 3 was a back and forth grindfest, where I had almost ran out of cards in my library and I managed to sneak in the last points of damage necessary despite missing a Poison-Tip Archer trigger. He showed me the rest of his library and it was a plethora of 5 drop threats and removal and I had to be really lucky to get out of that match unscathed (he drew all 17 lands!). The sideboard plan finally kicked in alongside a Plummet and a Daggerback Basilisk. Everything had to come together just right and it did.
No pressure kid. Just need to win one Standard round, what could possibly go wrong?
2-1 (16-8) 8-2
Round 11 - Ben Yulli on RB Aggro (Top 4) I wished him luck and quipped:
“Blue sleeves, Flooded Strand promo playmat, must be a ruse for a red deck right?” 
A shaky 6 greeted me and before I knew it, a Bomat Courier had snuck in for the first points.
“Nailed it.” 
I then proceeded to stall out, while he was playing Ahn-Crop Crasher which proceeded to ruin my life as I tried (with little effect) to block everything with Whirler Virtuoso. Needless to say, I couldn’t stop the bleeding fast enough.
Sideboarding: +2 Chandra’s Defeat +2 Arguel’s Bloodfast +1 Glimmer of Genius +1 Sweltering Suns +1 Yahenni’s Expertise -4 Glint-Sleeve Siphoner -3 Nicol Bolas, the Ravager
I had figured in the other games at this point that the second Gearhulk was good, but Ahn-Crop made me very averse to that kind of plan (look, in hindsight I imagine the second Gearhulk woulda done work, but I was just running through my logic here). I don’t mind Glimmer in this kind of matchup as it lets you do something on turns where the plan is to hold up Vraska’s Contempt. Alongside the equity you get during those Vraska’s Contempt turns, Glimmer adds some much needed card advantage after cutting the Siphoners. If he wasn’t playing Ahn-Crop, I’d say this plan was great.
Ahh, game 2, how I wish I didn’t have to relive you. The first seven was landless, the second six was all lands, and the five did about as best as it could to keep me alive.
It wasn’t enough. I signed the match slip and sighed myself out of there. At the moment I needed it most, the luck had run out.
0-2 (16-10) 8-3
I moved slowly towards the team to find out that the other two boys still live in the main event are still live or locked for top 8. Absolutely needed to hear that news to raise my spirits about the next round. It felt so unimportant to play the next round, but I was told there was a chance I could slip in as my breakers were insane.
Only one way to find out.
Round 12 - Keiren Macdonald on the Mirror (28th) Once again, I didn’t really record this game properly but I felt in control for most of both the games. In match 1, my life total never changed while I had every correct answer to hit all his threats on time while he was land screwed, and by the time he had recovered my advantage in cards took the wheel from there. All three Champion of Wits saw their way out of my graveyard, and usually that does the damage.
Sideboarding: +2 Arguel's Bloodfast +1 Negate +1 Jace’s Defeat +1 The Eldest Reborn +1 Sploosh Hulk -3 Abrade -2 Harnessed Lightning -1 Supreme Will
Game 2 felt a lot like game 1, I always had the answer cause I’m a sack and after a long slog through some Vraska’s Contempts I finally stuck a Scarab God. He extended the hand before I started activating it.
2-0 (18-10) 9-3
After walking over to hand in my match slip, I ran quickly over to the ‘feature match tables’ to see one of my team mates bashing another Sydney player to see who makes it into top 8. On the other table, David (my round 3 opponent, team mate and all around sack) had snuck his way into the top 8 despite the 1-2 start. It was extremely awkward having to root for my boi Benaya over another Sydney player, but once he won we all were ecstatic. Two people in my room in the top 8 was what they’d call a deece plus weekend despite my choke on top 8. I stood patiently for the top 8 announcement with very little hope to make it and that feeling was validated. Was locked out from the start of the round, oh well.
The team settled in to watch their top 8 matches before heading out to the casino to celebrate with a really good 9 course meal from Natural Nine - definitely recommend for those who head out there, followed by losing my Flooded Strand promo during the credit-card game. Whoops. Just to add insult to injury, Lewis Hamilton just had to win GP Hockenheim to increase the salt count in the room.
Epilogue - Is this really podracing? The weekend was a blast. I’m out of good words. The return to Nationals as a tournament was an excellent decision by Wizards as it wholeheartedly managed to unify regions of Australia under banners. I walked away very proud of Sydney’s performance.
Grixis is great. I’m extremely glad I only saw horses either: In my draft decks and On the ride over.
Avoid drafting white, that shit sucks and is overdrafted alongside red.
Big thanks to my team for the overall support and for their own damn excellent performance. None of us could have done it on our own so thank you to you guys. Shoutout to you the reader for actually making it this far through 12 rounds of ramble.
I stream occasionally on twitch.tv/syreal_ - check it out if you want to see me flail around haplessly on Affinity (or my original love, Modern Elves) some time.
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I’m an Aussie poker player who needs some advice...

G’day fellow poker redditors, I come in search of advice...
I’ve recently turned 18 which in Australia means I can play poker legally. I have been playing pub poker with $10 buy-ins and winning some small scores, which I then re-invest into playing more poker. I live in Sydney which only has one poker room, The Star, but their smallest stakes are 2/3, which was well beyond my budget. I recently travelled to Melbourne where they have the Crown Casino. I managed to get two sessions of 1/2 in with a $100 max buy-in, and have more than doubled my money so that my bankroll is now close to $400. I really really enjoyed those sessions and am super keen to play more cash games, but again, the smallest stakes are 2/3. I am wondering what to do, as I want to play poker and improve at the game. I consider myself to be good at the game and so I need advice on if I should play the 2/3 game or not (a buy-in would be almost all my bankroll). Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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The complete Turner Classics Movie airplay schedule for December, 2018.

Saturday, December 01, 2018
(12:15 AM) The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery (1975/80min/Dean Hargrove)
(2:00 AM) Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore (1996/96min/Sarah Jacobson)
(3:45 AM) I Was a Teenage Serial Killer (1993/25m/Sarah Jacobson)
(4:30 AM) The Distant Drummer: Flowers of Darkness (1972/22m/William Templeton)
(4:30 AM) The Distant Drummer: A Movable Scene (1970/22min/William Templeton)
(4:30 AM) Wonderful World of Tupperware (1965/29m/George J. Yarbrough)
(6:00 AM) Edison, The Man (1940/107min/Clarence Brown)
(8:00 AM) MGM CARTOONS: Peace on Earth (1939/9m/Dir: Hugh Harman)
(8:10 AM) Let's Sing a Song from the Movies (1948/11m/Jack Scholl)
(8:21 AM) Beautiful Banff and Lake Louise (1935/8m/Benjamin D. Sharpe)
(8:30 AM) Song of the Saddle (1936/58m/Louis King)
(9:30 AM) MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN: Across the Deadline (serial) (1939)
(10:00 AM) POPEYE: Bridge Ahoy! (1936/7 m/Dave Fleischer)
(10:08 AM) The Penguin Pool Murder (1932/65m/George Archainbaud)
(11:30 AM) Luckiest Guy in the World (1946/21m/Joseph Newman)
(12:00 PM) Meet Me in St. Louis (1944/113m/Vincente Minnelli)
(2:00 PM) The Petrified Forest (1936/82m/Archie L. Mayo)
(3:30 PM) The Story Of G.I. Joe (1945/109m/William A. Wellman)
(5:30 PM) The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965/139m/Carol Reed)
(8:00 PM) Beyond Tomorrow (1940/84m/A. Edward Sutherland)
(9:45 PM) The Bishop’s Wife (1947/109m/Henry Koster)
Sunday December 02, 2018
(12:00 AM) Crack-Up (1946/93m/Irving Reis)
(2:00 AM) Magnum Force (1973/122m/Ted Post)
(4:00 AM) The Ice Pirates (1984/94m/Stuart Raffill)
(6:00 AM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(6:30 AM) It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947/115m/Roy Del Ruth)
(8:30 AM) A Christmas Carol (1938/69m/Edwin L. Marin)
(10:00 AM) Crack-Up (1946/93m/Irving Reis)
(11:45 AM) Adam’s Rib (1949/101m/George Cukor)
(1:45 PM) The Catered Affair (1956/94m/Richard Brooks)
(3:30 PM) Bells Are Ringing (1960/126m/Vincente Minnelli)
(5:45 PM) Charade (1963/113m/Stanley Donen)
(8:00 PM) The Shop Around The Corner (1940/99m/Ernst Lubitsch)
(10:00 PM) Holiday Affair (1949/87m/Don Hartman
Monday, December 03, 2018
(12:00 AM) Pandora’s Box (1928/134m/G.W. Pabst)
(2:30 AM) Jeanne Dielman 23, quai du Commerce 1080 Bruxelles (1977/202m/Chantal Akerman)
(6:00 AM) West of Zanzibar (1928/65m/Tod Browning)
(7:15 AM) Another Dawn (1937/73m/William Dieterle)
(8:30 AM) Watusi (1959/85m/Kurt Neumann)
(10:00 AM) Congo Maisie (1940/71min/Henry C. Potter)
(11:15 AM) Savage Splendor (1949/60m)
(12:30 PM) Trader Horn (1931/123m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(2:45 PM) Drums Of Africa (1963/91m/James B. Clark)
(4:30 PM) Song of Freedom (1936/77m/J. Edgar Willis)
(6:00 PM) King Solomon’s Mine (1950/103m/Compton Bennett)
(8:00 PM) The Kennel Murder Case (1933/73m/Michael Curtiz)
(9:30 PM) The Drago Murder Case (1934/67m/H. Bruce Humberstone)
(10:45 PM) The Casino Murder Case (1935/83min/Edwin L. Marin)
Tuesday, December 04, 2018
(12:15 AM) The Bishop Murder Case (1930/87min/Nick Grindé)
(2:00 AM) The Garden Murder Case (1936/61m/Edwin L. Marin)
(3:15 AM) Calling Philo Vance (1939/62m/William Clemens)
(4:30 AM) Shining Victory (1941/80m/Irving Rapper)
(6:00 AM) My Dream Is Yours (1949/101m/Michael Curtiz)
(7:45 AM) Lullaby of Broadway (1951/92m/David Butler)
(9:30 AM) Starlift (1951/103m/Roy Del Ruth)
(11:30 AM) April in Paris (1952/100m/David Butler)
(1:15 PM) Lucky Me (1954/101m/Jack Donohue)
(3:00 PM) Love Me or Leave Me (1955/122m/Charles Vidor)
(5:15 PM) Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962/127m/Charles Walters)
(7:30 PM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(8:00 PM) Norma Rae (1979/115m/Martin Ritt)
(10:15 PM) Boys Town (1938/93m/Norman Taurog)
Wednesday December 5, 2018
(12:00 AM) Sister Kenny (1946/116m/Dudley Nichols)
(2:15 AM) Blossoms In The Dust (1941/100m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(4:15 AM) Her Twelve Men (1954/91m/Robert Z. Leonard)
(6:00 AM) So You Want to Be a Detective (1948/11m/Richard Bare)
(6:15 AM) A Dangerous Profession (1950/79m/Ted Tetzlaff)
(7:45 AM) Follow Me Quietly (1949/60m/Richard O. Fleischer)
(9:00 AM) The Tattooed Stranger (1950/64m/Edward J. Montagne)
(10:15 AM) Mystery Street (1950/93m/John Sturges)
(12:00 PM) Crime Wave (1954/74m/Andre De Toth)
(1:15 PM) While the City Sleeps (1956/100m/Fritz Lang)
(3:00 PM) Scene of the Crime (1949/94m/Roy Rowland)
(4:45 PM) The Naked City (1948/96m/Jules Dassin)
(6:30 PM) The Big Combo (1955/84m/Joseph Lewis)
(8:00 PM) Marriage - Italian Style (1964/102m/Vittorio De Sica)
(10:00 PM) Human Voice (2014/26m/Edoardo Ponti)
(10:45 PM) Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival: Sophia Loren (2016/66m/Sean Cameron)
Thursday, December 06, 2018
(12:00 AM) Two Women (1960/96m/Vittorio De Sica)
(2:00 AM) Lady L (1965/108m/Peter Ustinov)
(4:00 AM) Brass Target (1978/111m/John Hough)
(6:00 AM) Bonnie Scotland (1935/80m/James W. Horne)
(7:30 AM) The Flying Deuces (1939/69m/A. Edward Sutherland)
(8:45 AM) Pardon Us (1931/70m/James Parrott)
(9:45 AM) Nothing But Trouble (1944/69m/Sam Taylor)
(11:00 AM) Our Relations (1936/73m/Harry Lachman)
(12:30 PM) Way Out West (1937/65m/James W. Horne)
(1:45 PM) Saps At Sea (1940/57m/Gordon Douglas)
(2:45 PM) Midsummer Night's Dream (1935/143m/Max Reinhardt)
(5:15 PM) The King’s Vacation (1933/61m/John G. Adolfi)
(6:30 PM) College Coach (1933/76m/William A. Wellman)
(8:00 PM) Blessed Event (1932/80m/Roy Del Ruth)
(9:30 PM) 42nd Street (1933/89min/Lloyd Bacon)
(11:15 PM) Footlight Parade (1933/103m/Lloyd Bacon)
Friday December 7, 2018
(1:15 AM) Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933/98m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(3:15 AM) Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935/95m/Busby Berkeley)
(5:00 AM) Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936/101m/Lloyd Bacon)
(6:45 AM) Baby Doll (1956/115m/Elia Kazan)
(8:45 AM) How The West Was Won (1962/165m/John Ford)
(11:30 AM) Hell to Eternity (1960/132m/Phil Karlson)
(1:45 PM) December 7th: The Movie (1943/82m/John Ford)
(3:15 PM) Air Force (1943/124m/Howard Hawks)
(5:30 PM) Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944/138m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(8:00 PM) The Graduate (1967/106m/Mike Nichols)
(10:00 PM) The Thomas Crown Affair (1968/102m/Norman Jewison)
Saturday, December 08, 2018
(12:00 AM) Thunder Road (1958/93m/Arthur Ripley)
(2:00 AM) Death By Invitation (1971/82m/Ken Friedman)
(3:45 AM) Horror Hotel (1960/78m/John Moxey)
(5:30 AM) Age 13 (1955/27m/Arthur Swerdloff)
(6:00 AM) Saturday's Children (1940/102m/Vincent Sherman)
(8:00 AM) MGM CARTOONS: The Captain's Christmas (1938/8m/Charles M. Jones)
(8:09 AM) Strauss Fantasy (1954/10m)
(8:19 AM) Handlebars (1933/10m/Dir: Jules White)
(8:29 AM) Trailin' West (1936/56m/Noel Smith)
(9:30 AM) MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN: Terror Rides the Rails (serial) (1939)
(10:00 AM) POPEYE: What--No Spinich? (1936/6m/Dave Fleischer)
(10:08 AM) Murder on the Blackboard (1934/72m/George Archainbaud)
(11:30 AM) Polar Outpost (1957/15m/Jerome Brondfield)
(12:00 PM) Meet John Doe (1941/123m/Frank Capra)
(2:15 PM) Three Godfathers (1936/81m/Richard Boleslawski)
(3:45 PM) The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944/130m/Irving Rapper)
(6:15 PM) The Fastest Gun Alive (1956/89m/Russell Rouse)
(8:00 PM) Holiday Inn (1942/101m Mark Sandrich)
(10:00 PM) The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942/113m/William Keighley)
Sunday December 9, 2018
(12:00 AM) Too Late for Tears (1949/101m/Byron Haskin)
(2:00 AM) Make Way For Tomorrow (1937/92m/Leo McCarey)
(3:45 AM) Ruggles of Red Gap (1935/91m/Leo McCarey)
(6:00 AM) Little Women (1949/122m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(8:15 AM) Christmas in Connecticut (1945/101m/Peter Godfrey)
(10:00 AM) Too Late for Tears (1949/101m/Byron Haskin)
(12:00 PM) Out of the Past (1947/97m/Dir: Jacques Tourneur)
(1:45 PM) Young Man With a Horn (1950/112m/Michael Curtiz)
(3:45 PM) Lust For Life (1956/122m/Vincente Minnelli)
(6:00 PM) Top Secret Affair (1957/100m/H. C. Potter)
(8:00 PM) It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947/115m/Roy Del Ruth)
(10:15 PM) O. Henry's Full House (1952/118m/Henry Koster)
Monday December 10, 2018
(12:30 AM) Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925/143m/Fred Niblo)
(3:00 AM) The Bad Sleep Well (1960/151m/Akira Kurosawa)
(6:00 AM) Whistling In The Dark (1933/79m/Elliott Nugent)
(7:30 AM) They Call It Sin (1932/69m/Thornton Freeland)
(8:45 AM) Man Wanted (1932/62m/William Dieterle)
(10:00 AM) Day of Reckoning (1933/69m/Charles Brabin)
(11:15 AM) Beauty for Sale (1933/87m/Richard Boleslavsky)
(12:45 PM) Private Lives (1931/84m/Dir: Sidney Franklin)
(2:15 PM) Murder in the Private Car (1934/63m/Harry Beaumont)
(3:30 PM) The Women in His Life (1933/75 minutes/George B. Seitz)
(4:45 PM) Born to Dance (1936/106m/Roy Del Ruth)
(6:45 PM) Four Girls In White (1939/74m/S. Sylvan Simon)
(8:00 PM) The Monster and the Girl (1941/65m/Stuart Heisler)
(9:15 PM) Towed in a Hole (1932/21m)
(9:15 PM) Helpmates (1932/21m/James Parrott)
(10:15 PM) Paths Of Glory (1958/88m/Stanley Kubrick)
Tuesday December 11, 2018
(12:00 AM) It's A Gift (1934/68m/Norman McLeod)
(1:30 AM) Mr. Love (1986/91m/Roy Battersby)
(3:30 AM) Winter People (1989/110m/Ted Kotcheff)
(5:30 AM) MGM CARTOONS: The Pup's Christmas (1936/8m/Hugh Harman)
(6:00 AM) Make Me A Star (1932/86m/William Beaudine)
(7:30 AM) Hollywood Party (1934/69m/Allan Dwan)
(8:45 AM) Goldie Gets Along (1933/68m/Malcolm St. Clair)
(10:00 AM) Boy Meets Girl (1938/86m/Lloyd Bacon)
(11:30 AM) The Great Morgan (1946/57m/Nat Perrin)
(12:30 PM) In Person (1935/87m/William A. Seiter)
(2:00 PM) Lady Killer (1933/76m/Roy Del Ruth)
(3:30 PM) Expensive Husbands (1937/62m/Bobby Connolly)
(4:45 PM) Super Sleuth (1937/70m/Ben Stoloff)
(6:00 PM) Singin' in the Rain (1952/103m/Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen)
(8:00 PM) Stagecoach (1939/96m/John Ford)
(10:00 PM) Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966/131m/Mike Nichols)
Wednesday December 12, 2018
(12:30 AM) Easy Rider (1969/95m/Dennis Hopper)
(2:30 AM) Mildred Pierce (1945/11m/Michael Curtiz)
(4:30 AM) The Mark of Zorro (1920/107m/Fred Niblo)
(6:00 AM) Speedway (1968/94m/Norman Taurog)
(8:00 AM) Girl Happy (1965/96m/Boris Sagal)
(10:00 AM) The Trouble With Girls (1969/99m/Peter Tewksbury)
(12:00 PM) Elvis: That's The Way It Is (1970/95m/Denis Sanders)
(2:00 PM) Kissin' Cousins (1964/96m/Gene Nelson)
(4:00 PM) Jailhouse Rock (1957/97m/Richard Thorpe)
(6:00 PM) It Happened At The World's Fair (1963/105m/Norman Taurog)
(8:00 PM -6:00 AM) TBD
Thursday, December 13, 2018
(6:00 AM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(6:30 AM) Patterns (1956/84m/Fielder Cook)
(8:00 AM) The Prowler (1951/93m/Joseph Losey)
(10:00 AM) Act of Violence (1949/82min/Fred Zinnemann)
(11:30 AM) Tennessee Johnson (1942/103m/William Dieterle)
(1:30 PM) Happiness Ahead (1934/86m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(3:00 PM) Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934/90m/Ray Enright)
(4:45 PM) Page Miss Glory (1935/93m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(6:30 PM) Hearts Divided (1936/76m/Frank Borzage)
(8:00 PM) Shipmates Forever (1935/109m/Frank Borzage)
(10:00 PM) Flirtation Walk (1934/98m/Frank Borzage)
Friday December 14, 2018
(12:00 AM) Colleen (1936/90m/Alfred E. Green)
(1:45 AM) Dames (1934/91m/Ray Enright)
(3:30 AM) Stage Struck (1936/92m/Busby Berkeley)
(5:15 AM) Broadway Gondolier (1935/99m/Lloyd Bacon)
(7:00 AM) Safe in Hell (1931/73m/William A. Wellman)
(8:30 AM) Isle of Fury (1936/60m/Frank McDonald)
(9:45 AM) Men in Exile (1937/58m/John Farrow)
(11:00 AM) Strange Cargo (1940/113m/Frank Borzage)
(1:00 PM) The Most Dangerous Game (1932/63m/Ernest B. Schoedsack)
(2:15 PM) The Most Dangerous Game (1959/67m/Frank W. Tuttle)
(3:30 PM) From Hell It Came (1957/71m/Johnny Greenwald)
(4:45 PM) Enchanted Island (1958/94m/Allan Dwan)
(6:30 PM) The Lost Continent (1968/83m/Michael Carreras)
(8:00 PM) The Blackboard Jungle (1955/101m/Richard Brooks)
(10:00 PM) To Sir, With Love (1967/105m/James Clavell)
Saturday December 15, 2018
(12:00 AM) Shaft (1971/100m/Gordon Parks)
(2:00 AM) Thank God It's Friday (1978/89m/Robert Klane)
(3:45 AM) Rappin' (1985/92m/Joel Silberg)
(5:30 AM) Gang Boy (1954/27m/Arthur Swerdloff)
(6:00 AM) Room for One More (1952/95m/Norman Taurog)
(8:00 AM) MGM CARTOONS: Alias St. Nick (1935/10m/Hugh Harman)
(8:11 AM) Do Someone a Favor! (1954/9m/Dave O’Brien)
(8:20 AM) Bargain Madness (1951/10m/Dave O’Brien)
(8:30 AM) Treachery Rides the Range (1936/56m/Frank McDonald)
(9:30 AM) MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN: The Unseen Monster (serial) (1939)
(10:00 AM) POPEYE: I Wanna Be a Life Guard (1936/6m/Dave Fleischer)
(10:08 AM) Murder on a Honeymoon (1935/74m/Lloyd Corrigan)
(11:30 AM) Seasoned Greetings (1933/20m/Roy Mack)
(12:00 PM) Holiday Affair (1949/87m/Don Hartman)
(1:45 PM) Broken Arrow (1950/93m/Delmer Daves)
(3:30 PM) The Naked and the Dead (1958/131m/Raoul Walsh)
(5:45 PM) The Loved One (1965/121m/Tony Richardson)
(8:00 PM) Trail Of Robin Hood (1950/67m/William Witney)
(9:30 PM) 3 Godfathers (1949/106m/John Ford)
(11:30 PM) Star in the Night (1945/22m)
Sunday December 16, 2018
(12:00 AM) Talk About A Stranger (1952/65m/David Bradley)
(1:30 AM) The Thrill Of It All (1963/108m/Norman Jewison)
(3:30 AM) Midnight Lace (108m/1960/David Miller)
(5:30 AM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(6:00 AM) The Shop Around the Corner (1940/99min/Ernst Lubitsch)
(8:00 AM) In the Good Old Summertime (1949/103m/Robert Z. Leonard)
(10:00 AM) Talk About A Stranger (1952/65m/David Bradley)
(11:30 AM) She Done Him Wrong (1933/65m/Lowell Sherman)
(1:00 PM) The Best Years Of Our Lives (1946/170m/William Wyler)
(4:00 PM) It Happened One Night (1934/105m/Frank Capra)
(6:00 PM) Third Man (1949/105m/Carol Reed)
(8:00 PM) Meet Me In St. Louis (1944/113m/Vincente Minnelli)
(10:00 PM) Little Women (1994/115m/Gillian Armstrong)
Monday December 17, 2018
(12:00 AM) The Passion of Joan of Arc (1927/81m/Carl Th. Dreyer)
(2:00 AM) Children Of Paradise (1945/190m/Marcel Carné)
(5:15 AM) TBD
(6:00 AM) Villain (1971/98m/Michael Tuchner)
(7:45 AM) Rififi (1955/118m/Jules Dassin)
(10:00 AM) The Asphalt Jungle (1950/112m/John Huston)
(12:00 PM) Kansas City Confidential (1952/99m/Phil Karlson)
(1:45 PM) Compliments of the Season (1930/14m/Arthur Hurley)
(2:00 PM) The Getaway (1972/123m/Sam Peckinpah)
(4:15 PM) High Sierra (1941/100m/Raoul Walsh)
(6:00 PM) White Heat (1949/113m/Raoul Walsh)
(8:00 PM) Lady On A Train (1945/94m/Charles David)
(10:00 PM) Lady In The Lake (1947/103m/Robert Montgomery)
Tuesday December 18, 2018
(12:00 AM) Fitzwilly (1967/103m/Delbert Mann)
(2:00 AM) Crooks Anonymous (1962/88m/Ken Annakin)
(3:45 AM) Cover-Up (1949/83m/Alfred E. Green)
(5:15 AM) Backfire (1950/91m/Vincent Sherman)
(7:00 AM) Alice Adams (1935/99m/George Stevens)
(8:45 AM) The Nitwits (1935/82m/George Stevens)
(10:15 AM) Swing Time (1936/104m/George Stevens)
(12:15 PM) Quality Street (1937/83m/George Stevens)
(1:45 PM) Vivacious Lady (1938/90m/George Stevens)
(3:30 PM) Gunga Din (1939/117m/George Stevens)
(5:45 PM) Woman of the Year (1942/114m/George Stevens)
(8:00 PM) Double Dribble (1946/7min/Jack Hannah)
(8:00 PM) The Absent-Minded Professor (1961/96m/Robert Stevenson)
(10:00 PM) Son of Flubber (1963/100m/Robert Stevenson)
Wednesday December 19, 2018
(12:00 AM) The World's Greatest Athlete (1973/93m/Robert Scheerer)
(2:00 AM) DISNEY: The Olympic Champ (1942/7m/Jack Kinney)
(2:07 AM) The Strongest Man in the World (1975/92m/Vincent McEveety)
(4:00 AM) DISNEY: How To Play Football (1944/7m/Jack Kinney)
(4:07 AM) Gus (1976/96m/Vincent McEveety)
(6:00 AM) Private Lives (1931/84m/Sidney Franklin)
(7:30 AM) The Rich Are Always With Us (1932/71m/Alfred Green)
(9:00 AM) The Keyhole (1933/69m/Michael Curtiz)
(10:15 AM) The Goose and the Gander (1935/66m/Alfred E. Green)
(11:30 AM) The Merry Wives Of Reno (1934/64m/H. Bruce Humberstone)
(12:45 PM) Woman Against Woman (1938/61m/Robert B. Sinclair)
(2:00 PM) In Name Only (1939/95m/John Cromwell)
(3:45 PM) Affectionately Yours (1941/88m/Lloyd Bacon)
(5:30 PM) Never Say Goodbye (1946/94m/James V. Kern)
(7:15 PM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(8:00 PM) Bachelor Mother (1939/82m/Garson Kanin)
(9:45 PM) Oliver Twist (1948/116m/David Lean)
Thursday December 20, 2018
(12:00 AM) All Mine to Give (1957/102m/Allen Reisner)
(2:00 AM) Lili (1953/81m/Charles Walters)
(3:30 AM) Anne of Green Gables (1934/78m/George Nicholls Jr.)
(5:00 AM) Meet the Missus (1937/61m/Joseph Santley)
(6:00 AM) Stingaree (1934/76m/William Wellman)
(7:30 AM) Show Boat (1936/114m/James Whale)
(9:30 AM) No Other Woman (1933/58m/J. Walter Ruben)
(10:30 AM) My Favorite Wife (1940/88m/Garson Kanin)
(12:00 PM) A Guy Named Joe (1943/120m/Victor Fleming)
(2:15 PM) Anna and the King of Siam (1946/128m/John Cromwell)
(4:30 PM) Hard to Get (1938/82m/Ray Enright)
(6:00 PM) Hollywood Hotel (1937/110m/Busby Berkeley)
(8:00 PM) Christmas in July (1940/67m/Preston Sturges)
(9:30 PM) You Never Can Tell (1951/78m/Lou Breslow)
(11:15 PM) The Singing Marine (1937/105m/Ray Enright)
Friday December 21, 2018
(1:15 AM) Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938/77m/Lloyd Bacon)
(2:45 AM) Varsity Show (1937/80m/William Keighley)
(4:15 AM) Going Places (1938/84m/Ray Enright)
(5:45 AM) Naughty But Nice (1939/89m/Ray Enright)
(7:30 AM) Ten Little Indians (1966/90m/George Pollock)
(9:15 AM) On Dangerous Ground (1952/82m/Nicholas Ray)
(10:45 AM) Winter Meeting (1948/104m/Bretaigne Windust)
(12:45 PM) Snow Birds (1932/10m/Jules White)
(1:00 PM) Snowed Under (1936/64m/Ray Enright)
(2:15 PM)The Ice Follies of 1939 (1939/82m/Reinhold Schunzel)
(3:45 PM) Canadian Carnival (1955/8m/Douglas Sinclair)
(4:00 PM) Anna Karenina (1948/113m/Julien Duvivier)
(6:00 PM) The Fearless Vampire Killers (or Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are In My Neck) (1966/107m/Roman Polanski)
(8:00 PM) Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961/115m/Blake Edwards)
(10:15 PM) The Way We Were (1973/118m/Sydney Pollack)
Saturday December 22, 2018
(12:30 AM) High Society (1956/112m/Charles Walters)
(2:30 AM) Waikiki Wedding (1937/89m/Frank Tuttle)
(4:15 AM) Santa Claus (1959/94m/Rene Cardona)
(6:00 AM) Stars in My Crown (1950/89m/Jacques Tourneur)
(7:45 AM) The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (1952/102m/John Brahm)
(9:30 AM) Ben-Hur (1959/223m/William Wyler)
(1:30 PM) The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965/199m/George Stevens)
(5:00 PM) King of Kings (1961/160m/Nicholas Ray)
(8:00 PM) Remember the Night (1940/94m/Mitchell Leisen)
(10:00 PM) Christmas in Connecticut (1945/101m/Peter Godfrey)
Sunday December 23, 2018
(12:00 AM) Beware, My Lovely (1952/77m/Harry Horner)
(1:45 AM) Period of Adjustment (1962/111m/George Roy Hill)
(3:45 AM) A Carol for Another Christmas (1964/84m/Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
(5:30 AM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(6:00 AM) Scrooge (1935/78m/Henry Edwards)
(7:30 AM) A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas! (2011/58m/Laurent Bouzereau)
(8:30 AM) Bush Christmas (1947/77m/Ralph Smart)
(10:00 AM) Beware, My Lovely (1952/77m/Harry Horner)
(11:45 AM) O. Henry's Full House (1952/118m/Henry Koster)
(2:00 PM) Susan Slept Here (1954/98m/Frank Tashlin)
(4:00 PM) All Mine to Give (1957/102m/Allen Reisner)
(6:00 PM) Holiday Inn (1942/101m/Mark Sandrich)
(8:00 PM) The Holly and the Ivy (1952/83m/George More O’Ferrall)
(10:00 PM) A Christmas Carol (1951/87m/Brian Desmond-Hurst)
Monday December 24, 2018
(12:00 AM) The King of Kings (1927/158m/Cecil B. De Mill)
(2:45 AM) Fanny and Alexander (1982/189m/Ingmar Bergman)
(6:00 AM) Beyond Tomorrow (1940/84m/A. Edward Sutherland)
(7:30 AM) Little Women (1933/115m/George Cukor)
(9:30 AM) The Great Rupert (1950/88m/Irving Pichel)
(11:00 AM) Babes in Toyland (1934/78m/Gus Meins)
(12:30 PM) The Shop Around the Corner (1940/99m/Ernst Lubitsch)
(2:15 PM) Holiday Affair (1949/87m/Don Hartman)
(4:00 PM) Christmas in Connecticut (1945/101m/Peter Godfrey)
(6:00 PM) Meet Me in St. Louis (1944/113m/Vincente Minnelli)
(8:00 PM) The Bishop's Wife (1947/109m/Henry Koster)
(10:00 PM) A Christmas Carol (1938/69m/Edwin L. Marin)
(11:30 PM) In the Good Old Summertime (1949/103m/Robert Z. Leonard)
Tuesday December 25, 2018
(1:30 AM) Meet John Doe (1941/123m/Frank Capra)
(3:45 AM) Desk Set (1957/104m/Walter Lang)
(6:00 AM) Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938/91m/George B. Seitz)
(8:00 AM) 3 Godfathers (1949/106m/John Ford)
(10:00 AM) Bundle of Joy (1956/98m/Norman Taurog)
(12:00 PM) Bachelor Mother (1939/82m/Garson Kanin)
(1:30 PM) Fitzwilly (1967/103 m/Delbert Mann)
(3:30 PM) The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942/113m/William Keighley)
(5:45 PM) It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947/115m/Roy Del Ruth)
(8:00 PM) Some Like It Hot (1959/122m/Billy Wilder)
(10:15 PM) Monkey Business (1952/97m/Howard Hawks)
Wednesday December 26, 2018
(12:15 AM) Lover Come Back (1961/107m/Delbert Mann)
(2:15 AM) Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936/116m/Frank Capra)
(4:30 AM) Never Give A Sucker An Even Break (1941/71m/Edward Cline)
(6:00 AM) The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947/95m/Irving Reis)
(7:45 AM) Arsenic and Old Lace (1944/118m/Frank Capra)
(10:00 AM) Suspicion (1941/99m/Alfred Hitchcock)
(12:00 PM) Bringing Up Baby (1938/102m/Howard Hawks)
(2:00 PM) Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948/94m/H.C. Potter)
(3:45 PM) Topper (1937/97m/Norman Z. McLeod)
(5:30 PM) North by Northwest (1959/136m/Alfred Hitchcock)
(8:00 PM) Smokey and the Bandit (1977/96m/Hal Needham)
(10:00 PM) Deliverance (1972/109m/John Boorman)
Thursday December 27, 2018
(12:00 AM) The Longest Yard (1974/121m/Robert Aldrich)
(2:15 AM) Hooper (1978/99m/Hal Needham)
(4:15 AM) Smokey and the Bandit II (1980/99m/Hal Needham)
(6:00 AM) Best Friends (1982/109m/Norman Jewison)
(8:00 AM) The Wasp Woman (1960/61m/Roger Corman)
(9:15 AM) The Fly (1958/94m/Kurt Neumann)
(11:00 AM) Susan Slept Here (1954/98m/Frank Tashlin)
(1:00 PM) The Bad and the Beautiful (1952/118m/Vincente Minnelli)
(3:00 PM) Meet The People (1944/100m/Charles Riesner)
(4:45 PM) It Happened Tomorrow (1944/85m/René Clair)
(6:15 PM) The Reformer and the Redhead (1950/90m/Norman Panama)
(8:00 PM) Murder, My Sweet (1944/95m/Edward Dmytryk)
(9:45 PM) The Pitfall (1948/86min/Andre De Toth)
(11:30 PM) Cornered (1946/103m/Edward Dmytryk)
Friday December 28, 2018
(1:30 AM) The Tall Target (1951/78m/Anthony Mann)
(3:00 AM) Station West (1948/80m/Sidney Lanfield)
(4:30 AM) Right Cross (1950/90m/John Sturges)
(6:30 AM) Broadway Rhythm (1944/115m/Roy Del Ruth)
(8:30 AM) Broadway Melody Of 1936 (1936/101m/Roy Del Ruth)
(10:30 AM) Broadway Melody Of 1938 (1937/111m/Roy Del Ruth)
(12:30 PM) Broadway Melody Of 1940 (1940/102m/Norman Taurog)
(2:30 PM) Broadway Serenade (1939/113m/Robert Z. Leonard)
(4:30 PM) Two Girls On Broadway (1940/73m/S. Sylvan Simon)
(6:00 PM) The Barkleys of Broadway (1949/109m/Charles Walters)
(8:00 PM) A Hard Day's Night (1964/87m/Richard Lester)
(9:45 PM) Jailhouse Rock (1957/97m/Richard Thorpe)
(11:30 PM) Tommy (1975/112m/Ken Russell)
Saturday December 29, 2018
(1:30 AM) A Star Is Born (1954/176m/George Cukor)
(4:45 AM) Neptune’s Daughter (1949/93m/Edward Buzzell)
(6:30 AM) The Mad Miss Manton (1938/80m/Leigh Jason)
(8:00 AM) TOM AND JERRY: Ventriloquist Cat (1950/7m/Tex Avery)
(8:08 AM) Master Will Shakespeare (1936/11m/Jacques Tourneur)
(8:19 AM) So You Think You're a Nervous Wreck (1946/11m/Richard Bare)
(8:30 AM) Guns of the Pecos (1937/56m/Dir: Noel Smith)
(9:30 AM) MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN: At The Stroke of Eight (serial) (1939)
(10:00 AM) POPEYE: Let’s Get Movin’ (1933/6min/Dave Fleischer)
(10:07 AM) Murder On A Bridle Path (1936/66m/Edward Killy)
(11:30 AM) The Future Is Now (1955/15m/Larry O’Reilly)
(12:00 PM) A Tale of Two Cities (1935/126m/Jack Conway)
(2:15 PM) The Magnificent Ambersons (1942/88m/Orson Welles)
(4:00 PM) The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948/126m/John Huston)
(6:15 PM) Ride The High Country (1962/94m/Sam Peckinpah)
(8:00 PM) The Young In Heart (1938/91m/Richard Wallace)
(10:00 PM) Keeper of the Flame (1943/101m/George Cukor)
Sunday December 30, 2018
(12:00 AM) Double Indemnity (1944/108m/Billy Wilder)
(2:00 AM) Lifeboat (1944/97m/Alfred Hitchcock)
(4:00 AM) Titanic (1953/98m/Jean Negulesco)
(6:00 AM) 42nd Street (1933/89m/Lloyd Bacon)
(7:45 AM) Kings Row (1942/127m/Sam Wood)
(10:00 AM) Double Indemnity (1944/108m/Billy Wilder)
(12:00 PM) Love Me or Leave Me (1955/122m/Charles Vidor)
(2:15 PM) Gigi (1958/115m/Vincente Minnelli)
(4:30 PM) Doctor Zhivago (1965/200m/David Lean)
(8:00 PM) The Maltese Falcon (1941/100m/John Huston)
(10:00 PM) Casablanca (1942/103m/Michael Curtiz)
Monday December 31, 2018
(12:00 AM) Piccadilly (1929/109m/E.A. Dupont)
(2:00 AM) Winter Light (1962/81m/Ingmar Bergman)
(3:30 AM) The Silence (1964/95m/Ingmar Bergman)
(5:30 AM) Double Wedding (1937/87m/Richard Thorpe)
(7:00 AM) I Love You Again (1940/99m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(8:45 AM) The Thin Man (1934/91m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(10:30 AM) After The Thin Man (1936/112m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(12:30 PM) Another Thin Man (1936/103m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(2:30 PM) Shadow of the Thin Man (1941/97m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(4:15 PM) The Thin Man Goes Home (1945/100m/Richard Thorpe)
(6:15 PM) Song of the Thin Man (1947/86 m/Edward Buzzell)
(8:00 PM) That’s Entertainment! (1974/135 m/Jack Haley, Jr.)
(10:30 PM) That’s Entertainment! II (1976/129m/Gene Kelly)
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Sydney This Weekend(17th & 18th)

Outside shit
Market shit
Tasty shit
Art shit
Performance shit
Gig Shit
Education Shit
Chinese New Year Shit
Gay shit
Other shit
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The complete Turner Classic Movies airplay schedule for the month of December, 2018

Saturday, December 01, 2018
(12:15 AM) The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery (1975/80min/Dean Hargrove)
(2:00 AM) Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore (1996/96min/Sarah Jacobson)
(3:45 AM) I Was a Teenage Serial Killer (1993/25m/Sarah Jacobson)
(4:30 AM) The Distant Drummer: Flowers of Darkness (1972/22m/William Templeton)
(4:30 AM) The Distant Drummer: A Movable Scene (1970/22min/William Templeton)
(4:30 AM) Wonderful World of Tupperware (1965/29m/George J. Yarbrough)
(6:00 AM) Edison, The Man (1940/107min/Clarence Brown)
(8:00 AM) MGM CARTOONS: Peace on Earth (1939/9m/Dir: Hugh Harman)
(8:10 AM) Let's Sing a Song from the Movies (1948/11m/Jack Scholl)
(8:21 AM) Beautiful Banff and Lake Louise (1935/8m/Benjamin D. Sharpe)
(8:30 AM) Song of the Saddle (1936/58m/Louis King)
(9:30 AM) MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN: Across the Deadline (serial) (1939)
(10:00 AM) POPEYE: Bridge Ahoy! (1936/7 m/Dave Fleischer)
(10:08 AM) The Penguin Pool Murder (1932/65m/George Archainbaud)
(11:30 AM) Luckiest Guy in the World (1946/21m/Joseph Newman)
(12:00 PM) Meet Me in St. Louis (1944/113m/Vincente Minnelli)
(2:00 PM) The Petrified Forest (1936/82m/Archie L. Mayo)
(3:30 PM) The Story Of G.I. Joe (1945/109m/William A. Wellman)
(5:30 PM) The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965/139m/Carol Reed)
(8:00 PM) Beyond Tomorrow (1940/84m/A. Edward Sutherland)
(9:45 PM) The Bishop’s Wife (1947/109m/Henry Koster)
Sunday December 02, 2018
(12:00 AM) Crack-Up (1946/93m/Irving Reis)
(2:00 AM) Magnum Force (1973/122m/Ted Post)
(4:00 AM) The Ice Pirates (1984/94m/Stuart Raffill)
(6:00 AM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(6:30 AM) It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947/115m/Roy Del Ruth)
(8:30 AM) A Christmas Carol (1938/69m/Edwin L. Marin)
(10:00 AM) Crack-Up (1946/93m/Irving Reis)
(11:45 AM) Adam’s Rib (1949/101m/George Cukor)
(1:45 PM) The Catered Affair (1956/94m/Richard Brooks)
(3:30 PM) Bells Are Ringing (1960/126m/Vincente Minnelli)
(5:45 PM) Charade (1963/113m/Stanley Donen)
(8:00 PM) The Shop Around The Corner (1940/99m/Ernst Lubitsch)
(10:00 PM) Holiday Affair (1949/87m/Don Hartman
Monday, December 03, 2018
(12:00 AM) Pandora’s Box (1928/134m/G.W. Pabst)
(2:30 AM) Jeanne Dielman 23, quai du Commerce 1080 Bruxelles (1977/202m/Chantal Akerman)
(6:00 AM) West of Zanzibar (1928/65m/Tod Browning)
(7:15 AM) Another Dawn (1937/73m/William Dieterle)
(8:30 AM) Watusi (1959/85m/Kurt Neumann)
(10:00 AM) Congo Maisie (1940/71min/Henry C. Potter)
(11:15 AM) Savage Splendor (1949/60m)
(12:30 PM) Trader Horn (1931/123m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(2:45 PM) Drums Of Africa (1963/91m/James B. Clark)
(4:30 PM) Song of Freedom (1936/77m/J. Edgar Willis)
(6:00 PM) King Solomon’s Mine (1950/103m/Compton Bennett)
(8:00 PM) The Kennel Murder Case (1933/73m/Michael Curtiz)
(9:30 PM) The Drago Murder Case (1934/67m/H. Bruce Humberstone)
(10:45 PM) The Casino Murder Case (1935/83min/Edwin L. Marin)
Tuesday, December 04, 2018
(12:15 AM) The Bishop Murder Case (1930/87min/Nick Grindé)
(2:00 AM) The Garden Murder Case (1936/61m/Edwin L. Marin)
(3:15 AM) Calling Philo Vance (1939/62m/William Clemens)
(4:30 AM) Shining Victory (1941/80m/Irving Rapper)
(6:00 AM) My Dream Is Yours (1949/101m/Michael Curtiz)
(7:45 AM) Lullaby of Broadway (1951/92m/David Butler)
(9:30 AM) Starlift (1951/103m/Roy Del Ruth)
(11:30 AM) April in Paris (1952/100m/David Butler)
(1:15 PM) Lucky Me (1954/101m/Jack Donohue)
(3:00 PM) Love Me or Leave Me (1955/122m/Charles Vidor)
(5:15 PM) Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962/127m/Charles Walters)
(7:30 PM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(8:00 PM) Norma Rae (1979/115m/Martin Ritt)
(10:15 PM) Boys Town (1938/93m/Norman Taurog)
Wednesday December 5, 2018
(12:00 AM) Sister Kenny (1946/116m/Dudley Nichols)
(2:15 AM) Blossoms In The Dust (1941/100m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(4:15 AM) Her Twelve Men (1954/91m/Robert Z. Leonard)
(6:00 AM) So You Want to Be a Detective (1948/11m/Richard Bare)
(6:15 AM) A Dangerous Profession (1950/79m/Ted Tetzlaff)
(7:45 AM) Follow Me Quietly (1949/60m/Richard O. Fleischer)
(9:00 AM) The Tattooed Stranger (1950/64m/Edward J. Montagne)
(10:15 AM) Mystery Street (1950/93m/John Sturges)
(12:00 PM) Crime Wave (1954/74m/Andre De Toth)
(1:15 PM) While the City Sleeps (1956/100m/Fritz Lang)
(3:00 PM) Scene of the Crime (1949/94m/Roy Rowland)
(4:45 PM) The Naked City (1948/96m/Jules Dassin)
(6:30 PM) The Big Combo (1955/84m/Joseph Lewis)
(8:00 PM) Marriage - Italian Style (1964/102m/Vittorio De Sica)
(10:00 PM) Human Voice (2014/26m/Edoardo Ponti)
(10:45 PM) Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival: Sophia Loren (2016/66m/Sean Cameron)
Thursday, December 06, 2018
(12:00 AM) Two Women (1960/96m/Vittorio De Sica)
(2:00 AM) Lady L (1965/108m/Peter Ustinov)
(4:00 AM) Brass Target (1978/111m/John Hough)
(6:00 AM) Bonnie Scotland (1935/80m/James W. Horne)
(7:30 AM) The Flying Deuces (1939/69m/A. Edward Sutherland)
(8:45 AM) Pardon Us (1931/70m/James Parrott)
(9:45 AM) Nothing But Trouble (1944/69m/Sam Taylor)
(11:00 AM) Our Relations (1936/73m/Harry Lachman)
(12:30 PM) Way Out West (1937/65m/James W. Horne)
(1:45 PM) Saps At Sea (1940/57m/Gordon Douglas)
(2:45 PM) Midsummer Night's Dream (1935/143m/Max Reinhardt)
(5:15 PM) The King’s Vacation (1933/61m/John G. Adolfi)
(6:30 PM) College Coach (1933/76m/William A. Wellman)
(8:00 PM) Blessed Event (1932/80m/Roy Del Ruth)
(9:30 PM) 42nd Street (1933/89min/Lloyd Bacon)
(11:15 PM) Footlight Parade (1933/103m/Lloyd Bacon)
Friday December 7, 2018
(1:15 AM) Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933/98m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(3:15 AM) Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935/95m/Busby Berkeley)
(5:00 AM) Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936/101m/Lloyd Bacon)
(6:45 AM) Baby Doll (1956/115m/Elia Kazan)
(8:45 AM) How The West Was Won (1962/165m/John Ford)
(11:30 AM) Hell to Eternity (1960/132m/Phil Karlson)
(1:45 PM) December 7th: The Movie (1943/82m/John Ford)
(3:15 PM) Air Force (1943/124m/Howard Hawks)
(5:30 PM) Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944/138m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(8:00 PM) The Graduate (1967/106m/Mike Nichols)
(10:00 PM) The Thomas Crown Affair (1968/102m/Norman Jewison)
Saturday, December 08, 2018
(12:00 AM) Thunder Road (1958/93m/Arthur Ripley)
(2:00 AM) Death By Invitation (1971/82m/Ken Friedman)
(3:45 AM) Horror Hotel (1960/78m/John Moxey)
(5:30 AM) Age 13 (1955/27m/Arthur Swerdloff)
(6:00 AM) Saturday's Children (1940/102m/Vincent Sherman)
(8:00 AM) MGM CARTOONS: The Captain's Christmas (1938/8m/Charles M. Jones)
(8:09 AM) Strauss Fantasy (1954/10m)
(8:19 AM) Handlebars (1933/10m/Dir: Jules White)
(8:29 AM) Trailin' West (1936/56m/Noel Smith)
(9:30 AM) MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN: Terror Rides the Rails (serial) (1939)
(10:00 AM) POPEYE: What--No Spinich? (1936/6m/Dave Fleischer)
(10:08 AM) Murder on the Blackboard (1934/72m/George Archainbaud)
(11:30 AM) Polar Outpost (1957/15m/Jerome Brondfield)
(12:00 PM) Meet John Doe (1941/123m/Frank Capra)
(2:15 PM) Three Godfathers (1936/81m/Richard Boleslawski)
(3:45 PM) The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944/130m/Irving Rapper)
(6:15 PM) The Fastest Gun Alive (1956/89m/Russell Rouse)
(8:00 PM) Holiday Inn (1942/101m Mark Sandrich)
(10:00 PM) The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942/113m/William Keighley)
Sunday December 9, 2018
(12:00 AM) Too Late for Tears (1949/101m/Byron Haskin)
(2:00 AM) Make Way For Tomorrow (1937/92m/Leo McCarey)
(3:45 AM) Ruggles of Red Gap (1935/91m/Leo McCarey)
(6:00 AM) Little Women (1949/122m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(8:15 AM) Christmas in Connecticut (1945/101m/Peter Godfrey)
(10:00 AM) Too Late for Tears (1949/101m/Byron Haskin)
(12:00 PM) Out of the Past (1947/97m/Dir: Jacques Tourneur)
(1:45 PM) Young Man With a Horn (1950/112m/Michael Curtiz)
(3:45 PM) Lust For Life (1956/122m/Vincente Minnelli)
(6:00 PM) Top Secret Affair (1957/100m/H. C. Potter)
(8:00 PM) It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947/115m/Roy Del Ruth)
(10:15 PM) O. Henry's Full House (1952/118m/Henry Koster)
Monday December 10, 2018
(12:30 AM) Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925/143m/Fred Niblo)
(3:00 AM) The Bad Sleep Well (1960/151m/Akira Kurosawa)
(6:00 AM) Whistling In The Dark (1933/79m/Elliott Nugent)
(7:30 AM) They Call It Sin (1932/69m/Thornton Freeland)
(8:45 AM) Man Wanted (1932/62m/William Dieterle)
(10:00 AM) Day of Reckoning (1933/69m/Charles Brabin)
(11:15 AM) Beauty for Sale (1933/87m/Richard Boleslavsky)
(12:45 PM) Private Lives (1931/84m/Dir: Sidney Franklin)
(2:15 PM) Murder in the Private Car (1934/63m/Harry Beaumont)
(3:30 PM) The Women in His Life (1933/75 minutes/George B. Seitz)
(4:45 PM) Born to Dance (1936/106m/Roy Del Ruth)
(6:45 PM) Four Girls In White (1939/74m/S. Sylvan Simon)
(8:00 PM) The Monster and the Girl (1941/65m/Stuart Heisler)
(9:15 PM) Towed in a Hole (1932/21m)
(9:15 PM) Helpmates (1932/21m/James Parrott)
(10:15 PM) Paths Of Glory (1958/88m/Stanley Kubrick)
Tuesday December 11, 2018
(12:00 AM) It's A Gift (1934/68m/Norman McLeod)
(1:30 AM) Mr. Love (1986/91m/Roy Battersby)
(3:30 AM) Winter People (1989/110m/Ted Kotcheff)
(5:30 AM) MGM CARTOONS: The Pup's Christmas (1936/8m/Hugh Harman)
(6:00 AM) Make Me A Star (1932/86m/William Beaudine)
(7:30 AM) Hollywood Party (1934/69m/Allan Dwan)
(8:45 AM) Goldie Gets Along (1933/68m/Malcolm St. Clair)
(10:00 AM) Boy Meets Girl (1938/86m/Lloyd Bacon)
(11:30 AM) The Great Morgan (1946/57m/Nat Perrin)
(12:30 PM) In Person (1935/87m/William A. Seiter)
(2:00 PM) Lady Killer (1933/76m/Roy Del Ruth)
(3:30 PM) Expensive Husbands (1937/62m/Bobby Connolly)
(4:45 PM) Super Sleuth (1937/70m/Ben Stoloff)
(6:00 PM) Singin' in the Rain (1952/103m/Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen)
(8:00 PM) Stagecoach (1939/96m/John Ford)
(10:00 PM) Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966/131m/Mike Nichols)
Wednesday December 12, 2018
(12:30 AM) Easy Rider (1969/95m/Dennis Hopper)
(2:30 AM) Mildred Pierce (1945/11m/Michael Curtiz)
(4:30 AM) The Mark of Zorro (1920/107m/Fred Niblo)
(6:00 AM) Speedway (1968/94m/Norman Taurog)
(8:00 AM) Girl Happy (1965/96m/Boris Sagal)
(10:00 AM) The Trouble With Girls (1969/99m/Peter Tewksbury)
(12:00 PM) Elvis: That's The Way It Is (1970/95m/Denis Sanders)
(2:00 PM) Kissin' Cousins (1964/96m/Gene Nelson)
(4:00 PM) Jailhouse Rock (1957/97m/Richard Thorpe)
(6:00 PM) It Happened At The World's Fair (1963/105m/Norman Taurog)
(8:00 PM -6:00 AM) TBD
Thursday, December 13, 2018
(6:00 AM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(6:30 AM) Patterns (1956/84m/Fielder Cook)
(8:00 AM) The Prowler (1951/93m/Joseph Losey)
(10:00 AM) Act of Violence (1949/82min/Fred Zinnemann)
(11:30 AM) Tennessee Johnson (1942/103m/William Dieterle)
(1:30 PM) Happiness Ahead (1934/86m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(3:00 PM) Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934/90m/Ray Enright)
(4:45 PM) Page Miss Glory (1935/93m/Mervyn Le Roy)
(6:30 PM) Hearts Divided (1936/76m/Frank Borzage)
(8:00 PM) Shipmates Forever (1935/109m/Frank Borzage)
(10:00 PM) Flirtation Walk (1934/98m/Frank Borzage)
Friday December 14, 2018
(12:00 AM) Colleen (1936/90m/Alfred E. Green)
(1:45 AM) Dames (1934/91m/Ray Enright)
(3:30 AM) Stage Struck (1936/92m/Busby Berkeley)
(5:15 AM) Broadway Gondolier (1935/99m/Lloyd Bacon)
(7:00 AM) Safe in Hell (1931/73m/William A. Wellman)
(8:30 AM) Isle of Fury (1936/60m/Frank McDonald)
(9:45 AM) Men in Exile (1937/58m/John Farrow)
(11:00 AM) Strange Cargo (1940/113m/Frank Borzage)
(1:00 PM) The Most Dangerous Game (1932/63m/Ernest B. Schoedsack)
(2:15 PM) The Most Dangerous Game (1959/67m/Frank W. Tuttle)
(3:30 PM) From Hell It Came (1957/71m/Johnny Greenwald)
(4:45 PM) Enchanted Island (1958/94m/Allan Dwan)
(6:30 PM) The Lost Continent (1968/83m/Michael Carreras)
(8:00 PM) The Blackboard Jungle (1955/101m/Richard Brooks)
(10:00 PM) To Sir, With Love (1967/105m/James Clavell)
Saturday December 15, 2018
(12:00 AM) Shaft (1971/100m/Gordon Parks)
(2:00 AM) Thank God It's Friday (1978/89m/Robert Klane)
(3:45 AM) Rappin' (1985/92m/Joel Silberg)
(5:30 AM) Gang Boy (1954/27m/Arthur Swerdloff)
(6:00 AM) Room for One More (1952/95m/Norman Taurog)
(8:00 AM) MGM CARTOONS: Alias St. Nick (1935/10m/Hugh Harman)
(8:11 AM) Do Someone a Favor! (1954/9m/Dave O’Brien)
(8:20 AM) Bargain Madness (1951/10m/Dave O’Brien)
(8:30 AM) Treachery Rides the Range (1936/56m/Frank McDonald)
(9:30 AM) MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN: The Unseen Monster (serial) (1939)
(10:00 AM) POPEYE: I Wanna Be a Life Guard (1936/6m/Dave Fleischer)
(10:08 AM) Murder on a Honeymoon (1935/74m/Lloyd Corrigan)
(11:30 AM) Seasoned Greetings (1933/20m/Roy Mack)
(12:00 PM) Holiday Affair (1949/87m/Don Hartman)
(1:45 PM) Broken Arrow (1950/93m/Delmer Daves)
(3:30 PM) The Naked and the Dead (1958/131m/Raoul Walsh)
(5:45 PM) The Loved One (1965/121m/Tony Richardson)
(8:00 PM) Trail Of Robin Hood (1950/67m/William Witney)
(9:30 PM) 3 Godfathers (1949/106m/John Ford)
(11:30 PM) Star in the Night (1945/22m)
Sunday December 16, 2018
(12:00 AM) Talk About A Stranger (1952/65m/David Bradley)
(1:30 AM) The Thrill Of It All (1963/108m/Norman Jewison)
(3:30 AM) Midnight Lace (108m/1960/David Miller)
(5:30 AM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(6:00 AM) The Shop Around the Corner (1940/99min/Ernst Lubitsch)
(8:00 AM) In the Good Old Summertime (1949/103m/Robert Z. Leonard)
(10:00 AM) Talk About A Stranger (1952/65m/David Bradley)
(11:30 AM) She Done Him Wrong (1933/65m/Lowell Sherman)
(1:00 PM) The Best Years Of Our Lives (1946/170m/William Wyler)
(4:00 PM) It Happened One Night (1934/105m/Frank Capra)
(6:00 PM) Third Man (1949/105m/Carol Reed)
(8:00 PM) Meet Me In St. Louis (1944/113m/Vincente Minnelli)
(10:00 PM) Little Women (1994/115m/Gillian Armstrong)
Monday December 17, 2018
(12:00 AM) The Passion of Joan of Arc (1927/81m/Carl Th. Dreyer)
(2:00 AM) Children Of Paradise (1945/190m/Marcel Carné)
(5:15 AM) TBD
(6:00 AM) Villain (1971/98m/Michael Tuchner)
(7:45 AM) Rififi (1955/118m/Jules Dassin)
(10:00 AM) The Asphalt Jungle (1950/112m/John Huston)
(12:00 PM) Kansas City Confidential (1952/99m/Phil Karlson)
(1:45 PM) Compliments of the Season (1930/14m/Arthur Hurley)
(2:00 PM) The Getaway (1972/123m/Sam Peckinpah)
(4:15 PM) High Sierra (1941/100m/Raoul Walsh)
(6:00 PM) White Heat (1949/113m/Raoul Walsh)
(8:00 PM) Lady On A Train (1945/94m/Charles David)
(10:00 PM) Lady In The Lake (1947/103m/Robert Montgomery)
Tuesday December 18, 2018
(12:00 AM) Fitzwilly (1967/103m/Delbert Mann)
(2:00 AM) Crooks Anonymous (1962/88m/Ken Annakin)
(3:45 AM) Cover-Up (1949/83m/Alfred E. Green)
(5:15 AM) Backfire (1950/91m/Vincent Sherman)
(7:00 AM) Alice Adams (1935/99m/George Stevens)
(8:45 AM) The Nitwits (1935/82m/George Stevens)
(10:15 AM) Swing Time (1936/104m/George Stevens)
(12:15 PM) Quality Street (1937/83m/George Stevens)
(1:45 PM) Vivacious Lady (1938/90m/George Stevens)
(3:30 PM) Gunga Din (1939/117m/George Stevens)
(5:45 PM) Woman of the Year (1942/114m/George Stevens)
(8:00 PM) Double Dribble (1946/7min/Jack Hannah)
(8:00 PM) The Absent-Minded Professor (1961/96m/Robert Stevenson)
(10:00 PM) Son of Flubber (1963/100m/Robert Stevenson)
Wednesday December 19, 2018
(12:00 AM) The World's Greatest Athlete (1973/93m/Robert Scheerer)
(2:00 AM) The Olympic Champ (1942/7m/Jack Kinney)
(2:07 AM) The Strongest Man in the World (1975/92m/Vincent McEveety)
(4:00 AM) How To Play Football (1944/7m/Jack Kinney)
(4:07 AM) Gus (1976/96m/Vincent McEveety)
(6:00 AM) Private Lives (1931/84m/Sidney Franklin)
(7:30 AM) The Rich Are Always With Us (1932/71m/Alfred Green)
(9:00 AM) The Keyhole (1933/69m/Michael Curtiz)
(10:15 AM) The Goose and the Gander (1935/66m/Alfred E. Green)
(11:30 AM) The Merry Wives Of Reno (1934/64m/H. Bruce Humberstone)
(12:45 PM) Woman Against Woman (1938/61m/Robert B. Sinclair)
(2:00 PM) In Name Only (1939/95m/John Cromwell)
(3:45 PM) Affectionately Yours (1941/88m/Lloyd Bacon)
(5:30 PM) Never Say Goodbye (1946/94m/James V. Kern)
(7:15 PM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(8:00 PM) Bachelor Mother (1939/82m/Garson Kanin)
(9:45 PM) Oliver Twist (1948/116m/David Lean)
Thursday December 20, 2018
(12:00 AM) All Mine to Give (1957/102m/Allen Reisner)
(2:00 AM) Lili (1953/81m/Charles Walters)
(3:30 AM) Anne of Green Gables (1934/78m/George Nicholls Jr.)
(5:00 AM) Meet the Missus (1937/61m/Joseph Santley)
(6:00 AM) Stingaree (1934/76m/William Wellman)
(7:30 AM) Show Boat (1936/114m/James Whale)
(9:30 AM) No Other Woman (1933/58m/J. Walter Ruben)
(10:30 AM) My Favorite Wife (1940/88m/Garson Kanin)
(12:00 PM) A Guy Named Joe (1943/120m/Victor Fleming)
(2:15 PM) Anna and the King of Siam (1946/128m/John Cromwell)
(4:30 PM) Hard to Get (1938/82m/Ray Enright)
(6:00 PM) Hollywood Hotel (1937/110m/Busby Berkeley)
(8:00 PM) Christmas in July (1940/67m/Preston Sturges)
(9:30 PM) You Never Can Tell (1951/78m/Lou Breslow)
(11:15 PM) The Singing Marine (1937/105m/Ray Enright)
Friday December 21, 2018
(1:15 AM) Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938/77m/Lloyd Bacon)
(2:45 AM) Varsity Show (1937/80m/William Keighley)
(4:15 AM) Going Places (1938/84m/Ray Enright)
(5:45 AM) Naughty But Nice (1939/89m/Ray Enright)
(7:30 AM) Ten Little Indians (1966/90m/George Pollock)
(9:15 AM) On Dangerous Ground (1952/82m/Nicholas Ray)
(10:45 AM) Winter Meeting (1948/104m/Bretaigne Windust)
(12:45 PM) Snow Birds (1932/10m/Jules White)
(1:00 PM) Snowed Under (1936/64m/Ray Enright)
(2:15 PM)The Ice Follies of 1939 (1939/82m/Reinhold Schunzel)
(3:45 PM) Canadian Carnival (1955/8m/Douglas Sinclair)
(4:00 PM) Anna Karenina (1948/113m/Julien Duvivier)
(6:00 PM) The Fearless Vampire Killers (or Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are In My Neck) (1966/107m/Roman Polanski)
(8:00 PM) Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961/115m/Blake Edwards)
(10:15 PM) The Way We Were (1973/118m/Sydney Pollack)
Saturday December 22, 2018
(12:30 AM) High Society (1956/112m/Charles Walters)
(2:30 AM) Waikiki Wedding (1937/89m/Frank Tuttle)
(4:15 AM) Santa Claus (1959/94m/Rene Cardona)
(6:00 AM) Stars in My Crown (1950/89m/Jacques Tourneur)
(7:45 AM) The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (1952/102m/John Brahm)
(9:30 AM) Ben-Hur (1959/223m/William Wyler)
(1:30 PM) The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965/199m/George Stevens)
(5:00 PM) King of Kings (1961/160m/Nicholas Ray)
(8:00 PM) Remember the Night (1940/94m/Mitchell Leisen)
(10:00 PM) Christmas in Connecticut (1945/101m/Peter Godfrey)
Sunday December 23, 2018
(12:00 AM) Beware, My Lovely (1952/77m/Harry Horner)
(1:45 AM) Period of Adjustment (1962/111m/George Roy Hill)
(3:45 AM) A Carol for Another Christmas (1964/84m/Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
(5:30 AM) MGM Parade Show #18 (1955/26m)
(6:00 AM) Scrooge (1935/78m/Henry Edwards)
(7:30 AM) A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas! (2011/58m/Laurent Bouzereau)
(8:30 AM) Bush Christmas (1947/77m/Ralph Smart)
(10:00 AM) Beware, My Lovely (1952/77m/Harry Horner)
(11:45 AM) O. Henry's Full House (1952/118m/Henry Koster)
(2:00 PM) Susan Slept Here (1954/98m/Frank Tashlin)
(4:00 PM) All Mine to Give (1957/102m/Allen Reisner)
(6:00 PM) Holiday Inn (1942/101m/Mark Sandrich)
(8:00 PM) The Holly and the Ivy (1952/83m/George More O’Ferrall)
(10:00 PM) A Christmas Carol (1951/87m/Brian Desmond-Hurst)
Monday December 24, 2018
(12:00 AM) The King of Kings (1927/158m/Cecil B. De Mill)
(2:45 AM) Fanny and Alexander (1982/189m/Ingmar Bergman)
(6:00 AM) Beyond Tomorrow (1940/84m/A. Edward Sutherland)
(7:30 AM) Little Women (1933/115m/George Cukor)
(9:30 AM) The Great Rupert (1950/88m/Irving Pichel)
(11:00 AM) Babes in Toyland (1934/78m/Gus Meins)
(12:30 PM) The Shop Around the Corner (1940/99m/Ernst Lubitsch)
(2:15 PM) Holiday Affair (1949/87m/Don Hartman)
(4:00 PM) Christmas in Connecticut (1945/101m/Peter Godfrey)
(6:00 PM) Meet Me in St. Louis (1944/113m/Vincente Minnelli)
(8:00 PM) The Bishop's Wife (1947/109m/Henry Koster)
(10:00 PM) A Christmas Carol (1938/69m/Edwin L. Marin)
(11:30 PM) In the Good Old Summertime (1949/103m/Robert Z. Leonard)
Tuesday December 25, 2018
(1:30 AM) Meet John Doe (1941/123m/Frank Capra)
(3:45 AM) Desk Set (1957/104m/Walter Lang)
(6:00 AM) Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938/91m/George B. Seitz)
(8:00 AM) 3 Godfathers (1949/106m/John Ford)
(10:00 AM) Bundle of Joy (1956/98m/Norman Taurog)
(12:00 PM) Bachelor Mother (1939/82m/Garson Kanin)
(1:30 PM) Fitzwilly (1967/103 m/Delbert Mann)
(3:30 PM) The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942/113m/William Keighley)
(5:45 PM) It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947/115m/Roy Del Ruth)
(8:00 PM) Some Like It Hot (1959/122m/Billy Wilder)
(10:15 PM) Monkey Business (1952/97m/Howard Hawks)
Wednesday December 26, 2018
(12:15 AM) Lover Come Back (1961/107m/Delbert Mann)
(2:15 AM) Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936/116m/Frank Capra)
(4:30 AM) Never Give A Sucker An Even Break (1941/71m/Edward Cline)
(6:00 AM) The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947/95m/Irving Reis)
(7:45 AM) Arsenic and Old Lace (1944/118m/Frank Capra)
(10:00 AM) Suspicion (1941/99m/Alfred Hitchcock)
(12:00 PM) Bringing Up Baby (1938/102m/Howard Hawks)
(2:00 PM) Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948/94m/H.C. Potter)
(3:45 PM) Topper (1937/97m/Norman Z. McLeod)
(5:30 PM) North by Northwest (1959/136m/Alfred Hitchcock)
(8:00 PM) Smokey and the Bandit (1977/96m/Hal Needham)
(10:00 PM) Deliverance (1972/109m/John Boorman)
Thursday December 27, 2018
(12:00 AM) The Longest Yard (1974/121m/Robert Aldrich)
(2:15 AM) Hooper (1978/99m/Hal Needham)
(4:15 AM) Smokey and the Bandit II (1980/99m/Hal Needham)
(6:00 AM) Best Friends (1982/109m/Norman Jewison)
(8:00 AM) The Wasp Woman (1960/61m/Roger Corman)
(9:15 AM) The Fly (1958/94m/Kurt Neumann)
(11:00 AM) Susan Slept Here (1954/98m/Frank Tashlin)
(1:00 PM) The Bad and the Beautiful (1952/118m/Vincente Minnelli)
(3:00 PM) Meet The People (1944/100m/Charles Riesner)
(4:45 PM) It Happened Tomorrow (1944/85m/René Clair)
(6:15 PM) The Reformer and the Redhead (1950/90m/Norman Panama)
(8:00 PM) Murder, My Sweet (1944/95m/Edward Dmytryk)
(9:45 PM) The Pitfall (1948/86min/Andre De Toth)
(11:30 PM) Cornered (1946/103m/Edward Dmytryk)
Friday December 28, 2018
(1:30 AM) The Tall Target (1951/78m/Anthony Mann)
(3:00 AM) Station West (1948/80m/Sidney Lanfield)
(4:30 AM) Right Cross (1950/90m/John Sturges)
(6:30 AM) Broadway Rhythm (1944/115m/Roy Del Ruth)
(8:30 AM) Broadway Melody Of 1936 (1936/101m/Roy Del Ruth)
(10:30 AM) Broadway Melody Of 1938 (1937/111m/Roy Del Ruth)
(12:30 PM) Broadway Melody Of 1940 (1940/102m/Norman Taurog)
(2:30 PM) Broadway Serenade (1939/113m/Robert Z. Leonard)
(4:30 PM) Two Girls On Broadway (1940/73m/S. Sylvan Simon)
(6:00 PM) The Barkleys of Broadway (1949/109m/Charles Walters)
(8:00 PM) A Hard Day's Night (1964/87m/Richard Lester)
(9:45 PM) Jailhouse Rock (1957/97m/Richard Thorpe)
(11:30 PM) Tommy (1975/112m/Ken Russell)
Saturday December 29, 2018
(1:30 AM) A Star Is Born (1954/176m/George Cukor)
(4:45 AM) Neptune’s Daughter (1949/93m/Edward Buzzell)
(6:30 AM) The Mad Miss Manton (1938/80m/Leigh Jason)
(8:00 AM) TOM AND JERRY: Ventriloquist Cat (1950/7m/Tex Avery)
(8:08 AM) Master Will Shakespeare (1936/11m/Jacques Tourneur)
(8:19 AM) So You Think You're a Nervous Wreck (1946/11m/Richard Bare)
(8:30 AM) Guns of the Pecos (1937/56m/Dir: Noel Smith)
(9:30 AM) MANDRAKE, THE MAGICIAN: At The Stroke of Eight (serial) (1939)
(10:00 AM) POPEYE: Let’s Get Movin’ (1933/6min/Dave Fleischer)
(10:07 AM) Murder On A Bridle Path (1936/66m/Edward Killy)
(11:30 AM) The Future Is Now (1955/15m/Larry O’Reilly)
(12:00 PM) A Tale of Two Cities (1935/126m/Jack Conway)
(2:15 PM) The Magnificent Ambersons (1942/88m/Orson Welles)
(4:00 PM) The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948/126m/John Huston)
(6:15 PM) Ride The High Country (1962/94m/Sam Peckinpah)
(8:00 PM) The Young In Heart (1938/91m/Richard Wallace)
(10:00 PM) Keeper of the Flame (1943/101m/George Cukor)
Sunday December 30, 2018
(12:00 AM) Double Indemnity (1944/108m/Billy Wilder)
(2:00 AM) Lifeboat (1944/97m/Alfred Hitchcock)
(4:00 AM) Titanic (1953/98m/Jean Negulesco)
(6:00 AM) 42nd Street (1933/89m/Lloyd Bacon)
(7:45 AM) Kings Row (1942/127m/Sam Wood)
(10:00 AM) Double Indemnity (1944/108m/Billy Wilder)
(12:00 PM) Love Me or Leave Me (1955/122m/Charles Vidor)
(2:15 PM) Gigi (1958/115m/Vincente Minnelli)
(4:30 PM) Doctor Zhivago (1965/200m/David Lean)
(8:00 PM) The Maltese Falcon (1941/100m/John Huston)
(10:00 PM) Casablanca (1942/103m/Michael Curtiz)
Monday December 31, 2018
(12:00 AM) Piccadilly (1929/109m/E.A. Dupont)
(2:00 AM) Winter Light (1962/81m/Ingmar Bergman)
(3:30 AM) The Silence (1964/95m/Ingmar Bergman)
(5:30 AM) Double Wedding (1937/87m/Richard Thorpe)
(7:00 AM) I Love You Again (1940/99m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(8:45 AM) The Thin Man (1934/91m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(10:30 AM) After The Thin Man (1936/112m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(12:30 PM) Another Thin Man (1936/103m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(2:30 PM) Shadow of the Thin Man (1941/97m/W.S. Van Dyke II)
(4:15 PM) The Thin Man Goes Home (1945/100m/Richard Thorpe)
(6:15 PM) Song of the Thin Man (1947/86 m/Edward Buzzell)
(8:00 PM) That’s Entertainment! (1974/135 m/Jack Haley, Jr.)
(10:30 PM) That’s Entertainment! II (1976/129m/Gene Kelly)
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