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British Noir Double Feature (DVD) - Available 2/23
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The Music Man (Blu-Ray) - Available 2/2
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TCM Schedule Change for Richard Widmark Memorial Tribute on Friday, April 4th

In Tribute to actor Richard Widmark, who died Monday morning, March 24th, at age 93, TCM is changing its evening programming on Friday, April 4th to honor the actor with a 3-movie salute.

Friday, April 4th
8:00 pm ALVAREZ KELLY
10:00 pm TAKE THE HIGH GROUND
12:00 am THE TUNNEL OF LOVE


TCM Remembers Richard Widmark (1914-2008)

A charismatic, compact Broadway actor whose early roles in features were often as tough guys or heavies, Richard Widmark earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination and instant stardom for his electrifying 1947 screen debut in the gangster saga "Kiss of Death" as a giggling psychopathic killer, he pushed a crippled old lady down a flight of stairs. He followed up with another villainous role in the fine film noir "Road House" (1948), but successfully worked to avoid typecasting soon thereafter. Widmark later played the disinterested hero of Sam Fuller's striking, ambiguous Cold War thriller, "Pickup on South Street" (1953), and was superb in the title role of Don Siegel's New York cop tale "Madigan" (1968).

Blond, maturely handsome and athletic, Widmark displayed an early nervous quality that smoothed down somewhat to a flinty, sturdily heroic appearance evidenced as early as "Down to the Sea in Ships" (1949) and "Panic in the Streets" (1950). It also suited him well for his many westerns, including two of John Ford's later efforts, "Two Rode Together" (1961) and "Cheyenne Autumn" (1964). He also played tough yet articulate leading roles in the well-received films "Judgment at Nuremberg" (1961) and "The Bedford Incident" (1965), and was especially expert at showing the nastiness and neurotic cracks which sometimes surface in authority figures. Beginning with the worthy courtroom drama "Time Limit" (1957), Widmark began producing occasional films under the banner of his own Heath Productions, including the spy thriller "The Secret Ways" (1961), scripted by wife Jean Hazelwood.

Widmark's stardom began to ebb in the early 70s, but he still kept busy with prominent screen roles in all-star fare including "Murder on the Orient Express" (1974) and "Rollercoaster" (1977) and with parts in "Coma" (1978) and "Against All Odds" (1984). Widmark also moved more into the realm of TV-movies ("Mr. Horn" 1979, "Blackout" 1985) and miniseries ("The Rebel" 1975). In 1989 he garnered considerable acclaim for his quiet, perceptive work opposite Faye Dunaway in the made-for-TNT saga "Cold Sassy Tree" as a man who marries a much younger woman. Carrying with him the aura of one of the screen's durable elder statesman, Widmark also returned to the big screen to play a senator in "True Colors" (1991).

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Akira Kurosawa: Master of Cinema - Coming in March

Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood

Portable Grindhouse: The Lost Art of the VHS Box

Hardboiled Hollywood: The True Crime Stories Behind the Classic Noir Films

History by Hollywood - A New Edition of Robert Toplin's Book

All My Shows Are Great!: The Life of Lew Grade

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Onimasa: A Japanese Godfather - 1982 Yakuza Epic on DVD

Che on DVD from The Criterion Collection

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The Vanished Empire - Acclaimed 2008 Russian Film on DVD

Peter Firth in Born of Fire - 1983 Cult Fantasy Thriller

How To Be A Man - Classic Educational Shorts from Kino
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