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TCM Genre movies schedule...

Wednesday night: Vincent Price marathon.
Yeah, I watched Masque of the Read Death as I'd never seen it all the way through before; but I was a bit disappointed in that with the Vincent Price/Roger Corman films they had last night, they didn't include my favorite: "The Raven". :(
 
Saturday:

1:45 PM: the original THE FLY with Vincent Price

6:15 PM: WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH, cavegirls and dinos in the tradition of ONE MILLION BC.
 
6:15 PM: WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH, cavegirls and dinos in the tradition of ONE MILLION BC.

Hmm... given the time slot, I wonder if it'll be an edited version without Victoria Vetri's nude scene. I know they've shown the uncut version in late night.
 
Saturday:
1:45 PM: the original THE FLY with Vincent Price

Excellent film, and I know Price was already an established star at that point, but I've never been comfortable with most seeing this as a "Vincent Price Movie", when "Al" (David) Hedison was the draw in the story.
 
Excellent film, and I know Price was already an established star at that point, but I've never been comfortable with most seeing this as a "Vincent Price Movie", when "Al" (David) Hedison was the draw in the story.

At least I didn't say Vincent Price starred as the Fly, which I've occasionally seen done in the past.

Just seemed like a quick way to distinguish it from the Jeff Goldblum movie . . ...
 
If anything, I'd say The Fly centers more on Patricia Owens than it does on Hedison, since it's narrated from her character's point of view. Hedison got top billing, but his face and voice got limited screen time.
 
At least I didn't say Vincent Price starred as the Fly, which I've occasionally seen done in the past.

Just seemed like a quick way to distinguish it from the Jeff Goldblum movie . . ...

Oh, I was not blaming you for that--just pointing out how its too common to see The Fly referred to as a Price film, instead of Hedison's.

I guess Hedison got his "revenge" when Price guest starred in "The Deadly Dolls", a fourth season episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
 
Monday: Late tonight, around 11:30: Mystery of the Wax Museum, the original 1930s version of HOUSE OF WAX.

Note; although Fay Wray is nominally the female lead, the movie is pretty much stolen by Glenda Farrell, who plays the wise-cracking ace reporter who actually cracks the case.
 
Monday: Late tonight, around 11:30: Mystery of the Wax Museum, the original 1930s version of HOUSE OF WAX.

Note; although Fay Wray is nominally the female lead, the movie is pretty much stolen by Glenda Farrell, who plays the wise-cracking ace reporter who actually cracks the case.
According to Wikipedia, Mystery of the Wax Museum was done in two-color Technicolor, which is enough to make me want to see it for that aspect alone.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_of_the_Wax_Museum
 
Hmm... given the time slot, I wonder if it'll be an edited version without Victoria Vetri's nude scene. I know they've shown the uncut version in late night.

Watched it last night. The nudity was still there, despite the late-afternoon time slot.
 
Any new updates?

As it so happens I went through the schedule just for myself but here goes.
All times EST, days start at 6AM end at 5AM (like TCM's schedule), no notes.

TUE 02
0800p A Trip to the Moon
0830p Metropolis
1100p Die Frau im Mond
0200a Things to Come
0400a Flash Gordons Conquers the Universe

FRI 05
0800p Wizard of Oz
0345a Rabid

MON 08
0900a Vampyr
1015a Spooks Run Wild
1130a Dead Men Walk
1245p White Zombie
0200p X From Outer Space
0345p Little Shop of Horrors 1960
0500p Brain That Wouldn't Die
0630p Cremators

TUE 09
0800p Day the Earth Stood Still
0945p War of the Worlds
1130p Forbidden Planet
0115a Invasion of the Body Snatchers
0245a It Came From Outer Space
0415a Thing From Another World

WED 10
0600a Earth vs Flying Saucers

TUE 16
0215p Sinbad the Sailor 1947
0800p Destination Moon
1000p For All Mankind (Apollo documentary)
1130p Countdown
0130a From the Earth to the Moon
0330a First Men in the Moon
0530a Trip to the Moon

WED 17
0600a 20 Million Miles to Earth
0730a Them!
0930a The Blob
1100a The Fly

FRI 19
0200a Lifeforce
0345a Poltergeist

MON 22
1230p Horror Hotel
0200p Black Scorpion
0345a Cosmic Monster
0500p Thing From Another World
0630p The Blob

TUE 23
0800p Time Machine
1000p 2001
1245a Five Million Years to Earth
0245a Marooned
0500a Twelve to the Moon

WED 24
0630a Village of the Damned

SUN 28
1200a Haxan

TUE 30
0800p Close Encounters
1000p Star Wars ANH
1245a Star Trek II TWOK
0300a Solaris

WED 31
0600a Logan's Run
0815a Westworld
1015a 2010
0800p Star Wars ANH
1015p Young Frankenstein
0400a The Fly
 
As it so happens I went through the schedule just for myself but here goes.
All times EST, days start at 6AM end at 5AM (like TCM's schedule), no notes.

TUE 02
0800p A Trip to the Moon
0830p Metropolis
1100p Die Frau im Mond
0200a Things to Come
0400a Flash Gordons Conquers the Universe

:techman:

MON 08
0900a Vampyr

Ahh. I have not watched this in some time. Looking forward to it.

TUE 09
0800p Day the Earth Stood Still
0945p War of the Worlds
1130p Forbidden Planet
0115a Invasion of the Body Snatchers
0245a It Came From Outer Space
0415a Thing From Another World

Assuming War of the Worlds is the 1953 Pal/Haskin version, then this is an excellent line-up. Regarding Invasion of the Body Snatchers, I can take either the Seigel or Kaufman version and it would still be a stellar addition to the schedule.

TUE 23
0800p Time Machine
1000p 2001
1245a Five Million Years to Earth
0245a Marooned
0500a Twelve to the Moon

Solid, with the exception of Twelve to the Moon.

TUE 30
0800p Close Encounters
1000p Star Wars ANH
1245a Star Trek II TWOK
0300a Solaris

Which version of Solaris? Otherwise, that's a winning line-up. Almost overkill (with a smile) for one day.

WED 31
0600a Logan's Run
0815a Westworld
1015a 2010
0800p Star Wars ANH
1015p Young Frankenstein
0400a The Fly

Always great to see Logan's Run and Westworld on the schedule.
 
Which version of Solaris? Otherwise, that's a winning line-up. Almost overkill (with a smile) for one day.
Generally, I note if it's more unlikely to be on TCM. I know that's subjective but I didn't really intend to share this until the request. So for Solaris it is the original 1972? version and I would've noted if it was the remake.
 
Is this the first time Star Wars or Star Trek movies have been shown on TCM?
 
I believe Star Wars has aired before, not sure about Star Trek. The page for ST II: TWOK on TCM is threadbare so that might be sign that it's the first time.
 
Generally, I note if it's more unlikely to be on TCM. I know that's subjective but I didn't really intend to share this until the request. So for Solaris it is the original 1972? version and I would've noted if it was the remake.

Oh, okay. Despite the praise some gave the remake, I don't think it holds a candle to the '72 version.
 
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