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Basil Rathbone - 8/1
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Known as one of the best swordsmen in Hollywood, he gives Errol Flynn a workout in Captain Blood (1935), solves crimes as Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) and scares everyone in Tales of Terror (1962). See the entire lineup.
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Julie Christie - 8/2
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One of the most dazzling newcomers to emerge during the swinging sixties, she has proven to be one of the most enduring and gifted actresses of her generation, winning praise and awards for Billy Liar (1963), Darling (1965), Doctor Zhivago (1965) and many more.
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Steve McQueen - 8/3
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Take lessons from the "King of Cool" on how to ride a motorcycle (The Great Escape, 1963), survive a high speed car chase (Bullitt, 1968), win at poker (The Cincinnati Kid, 1965) and more in our 12-film tribute.
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Ethel Barrymore - 8/4
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TCM pays homage to that celebrated actress from the acting dynasty known as the "House of Barrymore" with a 12-film lineup that includes Rasputin and the Empress (1932), None But the Lonely Heart (1944), Pinky (1949) and more.
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Woody Strode - 8/5
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The athlete-turned-actor became one of Hollywood's most imposing character actors and an icon in Western films such as John Ford's Sergeant Rutledge (1960), Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West, Two Rode Together (1961) and others in our tribute.
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Ingrid Bergman - 8/6
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The Swedish born actress who became a Hollywood legend and enjoyed an acting career that spanned five decades is represented by Spellbound (1945), Gaslight (1944), Notorious (1946), Casablanca (1942) and all the usual suspects.
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Movie Morlocks.com - The Official TCM Blog
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Visit Movie Morlocks.com, the new official blog for TCM! It features a variety of editorial contributors, each one sharing and exploring their favorite areas of interest in the vast sea of cinema.
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Robert Osborne on Summer Under the Stars
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The host of Turner Classic Movies introduces our annual moviethon which highlights a different star each day for 24 hours.
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Ben Mankiewicz - TCM Daytime Host
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Meet Ben Mankiewicz, TCM's Daytime host and grandson of Herman J. Mankiewicz (Citizen Kane) & nephew of Joseph L. Mankiewicz (All About Eve).
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Thelma Todd - 8/30
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One of the funniest and most popular female comediennes of the silent and early sound era is honored in a festival that includes Horse Feathers (1932) opposite The Marx Brothers and The Devil's Brother (1933) with Laurel & Hardy.
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Henry Fonda - 8/29
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He's played presidents, cowboys, detectives and fugitives and some of them are on display in our 12-film tribute that includes John Ford's My Darling Clementine (1946), The Lady Eve (1941), The Wrong Man (1956) and Fort Apache (1948).
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Cult Movie Picks for July
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This month's eclectic mix of the strange and the curious includes Kim Novak & Peter Finch in The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968), Peter Cushing in the horror thriller Corruption (1968) and Jacques Tourneur's Canyon Passage (1946).
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TCM at the Symphony
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Turner Classic Movies is taking its act on the road this summer for events with 3 of the country’s top orchestras. Hosted by Robert Osborne or Ben Mankiewicz, these events feature live performances of film music by The Boston Pops, The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and The Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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TCM Database Archives
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Access all of the Archives from the pages of the TCM Database, including rare photos, posters, pressbooks, production material, scripts, and more. Also, learn how to submit rare material from your own collection!
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TCM iPhone Mobile Application
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Now Available! TCM's official iPhone Mobile Application, rich with features and content including a complete schedule, movie clips, articles, archives, fan reviews, and much more!
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