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Related: About this forumTCM Schedule for Sunday April 12 - Doris Day Double Feature
In addition to tonight's Day twin bill, more double features with Rudolph Valentino (on Silent Sunday) and Jean Renoir (on Imports).(all times Eastern)
6:00 AM MGM PARADE SHOW #5 (1955)
Tony Martin performs in a clip from "Till the Clouds Roll By"; John Hodiak introduces a clip from "Trial." Hosted by George Murphy. BW-26 mins,
6:30 AM HER SISTER'S SECRET (1946)
When her soldier lover disappears, a young woman gives up their child to her sister, only to have the man return intent on building a family. Dir: Edgar G. Ulmer Cast: Nancy Coleman , Margaret Lindsay , Philip Reed . BW-84 mins, CC,
8:00 AM ENCHANTED COTTAGE, THE (1945)
A scarred veteran and a homely woman are transformed by love. Dir: John Cromwell Cast: Dorothy McGuire , Robert Young , Herbert Marshall . BW-92 mins, CC,
10:00 AM UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG, THE (1964)
A young French couple is separated by the war in Algiers. Dir: Jacques Demy Cast: Catherine Deneuve , Nino Castelnuovo ,Anne Vernon . C-91 mins, Letterbox Format
12:00 PM APRIL IN PARIS (1952)
A bureaucrat's mistake sends a chorus girl to Paris representing American theatre in place of a star actress. Dir: David Butler Cast: Doris Day , Ray Bolger , Claude Dauphin . C-100 mins, CC,
1:45 PM ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953)
A runaway princess in Rome finds love with a reporter who knows her true identity. Dir: William Wyler Cast: Gregory Peck , Audrey Hepburn , Eddie Albert . BW-118 mins, CC,
4:00 PM CHARADE (1963)
A beautiful widow tries to find her husband's lost fortune while eluding the killers who want it themselves. Dir: Stanley Donen Cast: Cary Grant , Audrey Hepburn , Walter Matthau . C-113 mins, CC, Letterbox Format
6:00 PM PILLOW TALK (1959)
A man and woman carry their feud over the telephone line they share into their real lives. Dir: Michael Gordon Cast: Rock Hudson , Doris Day , Tony Randall . C-102 mins, CC, Letterbox Format
8:00 PM LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME (1955)
True story of torch singer Ruth Etting's struggle to escape the gangster who made her a star. Dir: Charles Vidor Cast: Doris Day , James Cagney , Cameron Mitchell . C-122 mins, CC, Letterbox Format
10:15 PM TEA FOR TWO (1950)
An heiress has to say no to every question for 24 hours if she wants to star on Broadway. Dir: David Butler Cast: Doris Day , Gordon MacRae , Gene Nelson . C-98 mins, CC,
12:00 AM YOUNG RAJAH, THE (1922)
In this silent film, an All-American boy learns that he is really an Indian ruler and must desert his sweetheart to reclaim his throne. Dir: Philip Rosen Cast: Rodolph Valentino , Wanda Hawley , Pat Moore . BW-54 mins,
1:00 AM SON OF THE SHEIK, THE (1926)
In this silent film, an Arabian knight protects a dancing girl from desert outlaws. Dir: George Fitzmaurice Cast: Rudolph Valentino , Vilma Banky , George Fawcett . BW-69 mins,
2:15 AM FRENCH CANCAN (1955)
A café proprietor tries to turn a laundress into a dancing star, despite objections from his current girlfriend. Dir: Jean Renoir Cast: Jean Gabin , Francoise Arnoul , Maria Felix . C-104 mins,
4:00 AM GOLDEN COACH, THE (1953)
The star of a theater company hesitates between three men. Dir: Jean Renoir Cast: Anna Magnani , Riccardo Rioli , C-102 mins,
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