And now we finish out 2015. I predict there will be a lot of versions of A Christmas Carol on this list...
FRI 12/4
1:00 AM: The Picture of Dorian Gray ('45)
SAT 12/5
9:15 AM: Dick Tracy vs. Cueball ('46): The second in the RKO film series, with Morgan Conway returning as Tracy.
2:30 PM: Jack and the Beanstalk ('52): Abbott & Costello version.
SUN 12/6
2:00 AM: Shock ('77): Italian ghost/possession film.
3:45 AM: Haxan ('22): Silent occult/Satanism film they've shown several times.
8:30 AM: A Christmas Carol ('38): Yup, there's one.
THU 12/10
6:00 PM: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir ('47)
FRI 12/11
10:00 PM: Scrooge ('70): That's two.
SAT 12/12
Midnight: A Christmas Carol ('38): The first one again.
7:15 AM: Between Two Worlds ('44): That "cruise ship to the afterlife" movie again.
9:15 AM: Dick Tracy's Dilemma ('47): Third RKO picture, with Ralph Byrd (from the earlier Republic serials) reprising the role of Tracy.
SAT 12/12-SUN 12/13: "Afterlife Adventures" marathon.
8:00 PM: Here Comes Mr. Jordan ('41)
10:00 PM: Heaven Can Wait ('43): Not the '78 remake of Mr. Jordan, but the unrelated Ernst Lubitsch comedy.
Midnight: A Matter of Life and Death ('47): David Niven sues a Heavenly court to overturn his death. With Kim Hunter.
2:00 AM: The House by the Cemetery ('84): Italian haunted-house film. Apparently pretty gory.
3:30 AM: The Walking Dead ('36): Karloff as a dead man resurrected by science. Sounds familiar...
SUN 12/13
8:30 AM: Scrooge ('35): That's three.
TUE 12/15
8:00 PM: One Million B.C. ('40): Start of a Carole Landis marathon.
9:30 PM: Topper Returns ('41): Next in the marathon.
WED 12/16
1:00 AM: Turnabout ('40): Fourth in the Landis marathon, the bodyswitching comedy that unfortunately inspired Star Trek's "Turnabout Intruder."
THU 12/17-FRI 12/18: A Disney marathon -- I'll only list the ones that are genre or animated.
9:30 PM: Three consecutive shorts: The Grasshopper and the Ants ('34), Chip N' Dale in Corn Chips ('51), and Pluto in Rescue Dog ('47).
10:00 PM: Babes in Toyland ('61): Musical with Ray Bolger.
3:30 AM: Polar Trappers ('38): Donald Duck/Goofy cartoon, a fitting lead-in to:
3:45 AM: The Island at the Top of the World ('74): A lost-civilization movie set in the Arctic, with Donald Sinden and Mako.
SAT 12/19
9:15 AM: Dick Tracy meets Gruesome ('47): Final RKO Tracy film, with Karloff as the villain.
SUN 12/20
2:00 AM: Possession ('81): Very adult French/German horror film, with Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill.
4:15 AM: Black Moon ('75): Louis Malle film about a girl retreating into surreal fantasy worlds. I'm not sure that counts as genre, but just in case.
8:00 AM: Scrooge ('70) again.
2:00 PM: The Blue Bird ('40): Fairy tale with Shirley Temple on a quest for the Bluebird of Happiness.
FRI 12/25
8:45 AM: Scrooge ('70) again??? Come on, TCM, you've got a lot more Christmas Carol movies in your vault -- where the heck are they? And this is the only one actually showing on Xmas day, one they've already shown twice this month! Bah, I say, and humbug.
SAT 12/26
Noon: Clash of the Titans ('81): Harryhausen for Boxing Day.
2:15 PM: 2001: A Space Odyssey ('68)
SUN 12/27
3:30 AM: It's Alive ('74)
10:00 AM: The Day the Earth Stood Still ('51)
TUE 12/29: Harryhausen marathon!
6:30 AM: It Came From Beneath the Sea ('55)
8:00 AM: 20 Million Miles to Earth ('57)
9:45 AM: The Valley of Gwangi ('69)
11:30 AM: One Million Years B.C. ('66)
1:15 PM: Mysterious Island ('61)
3:00 PM: Earth vs. the Flying Saucers ('56)
4:30 PM: The 7th Voyage of Sinbad ('58)
6:15 PM: Jason and the Argonauts ('63)