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ANNOUNCED FILMS FOR THE TCM FILM FESTIVAL 2018
THE BLACK STALLION (1979)
Teri Garr stars alongside Mickey Rooney, who received an Oscar nomination for his supporting role, in this drama about a resilient, shipwrecked boy and his bond with an Arabian stallion.
BULLITT (1968)
Steve McQueen stars in this 50th anniversary action film featuring an iconic car chase sequence that helped earn the film an Oscar for Best Editing.
HAMLET (1948)
The 70th anniversary screening of Shakespeare’s unforgettable tale adapted by Laurence Olivier, which earned seven Oscar nominations and four wins including Best Picture and Lead Actor.
HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940)
In this Howard Hawks screwball comedy, Cary Grant stars as a newspaper editor that tries to lure his ex-wife (Rosalind Russell) back into his life the day before she remarries.
KRAMER VS KRAMER (1979)
Robert Benton’s tale of a couple dealing with divorce and the ensuing custody battle over their son earned five Academy Awards, including Best Director and Screenplay for Benton, Best Actor for Dustin Hoffman, Best Supporting Actress for Meryl Streep and Best Picture.
PLACES IN THE HEART (1984)
Writer/Director Robert Benton earned an Academy Award for his screenplay and Sally Field took home the Oscar for Best Actress starring as a Texas widow struggling to maintain her family farm during the Great Depression in this star-studded drama featuring John Malkovich, Danny Glover and Ed Harris.
THE PRODUCERS (1968)
This world premiere restoration celebrating its 50th anniversary stars Zero Mostel as a broke theatrical producer and Gene Wilder as his accountant, who decide to get rich by producing a Broadway musical flop. This opening night screening will feature a live pre-film conversation with writer, director, actor and producer Mel Brooks.
THE SEA WOLF (1941)
An escaped convict (Ida Lupino) and writer find shelter on a boat that mutinies against its ruthless captain (Edward G. Robinson) in this Michael Curtiz adaption of Jack London’s original novel. This screening features 14 minutes of missing footage from the original theatrical release.
THE SET-UP (1949)
Robert Ryan is a washed-up boxer whose crooked manager bets against him to lose a rigged fight in the in this classic noir.
THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE (1974)
Walter Matthau stars as a lieutenant who must negotiate with armed hijackers for the safety of a New York City subway train in this thriller based on a novel by John Godey.
THRONE OF BLOOD (1957)
Shakespeare’s Macbeth gets reimagined and set in feudal Japan in this Akira Kurosawa masterpiece about a warrior whose ambitious wife convinces him to murder his superior so that he can rise to glory.
TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT (1944)
Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway, this Howard Hawks World War II drama stars Humphrey Bogart as an American emigrant and skipper-for-hire whose romance with a mysterious singer, played by Lauren Bacall in her big screen debut, is complicated by a French Resistance leader trying to escape persecution.
WOMAN OF THE YEAR (1942)
Sparks flew between Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy on screen and off in this Oscar-winning romantic comedy, the first of Hepburn and Tracy’s nine collaborations together, directed by George Stevens.
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