Movies on TV
Highlights for each day of the week
Monday, Nov. 19
Fargo
A phony kidnapping scheme goes awry in Ethan and Joel Coen’s dark crime comedy, which garnered Frances McDormand a Best Actress Oscar. With William H. Macy. (1996) 4 p.m., AMC
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Tuesday, Nov. 20
I’m Not There
Six actors portray six different sides of Bob Dylan in this unconventional portrait. With Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, and Heath Ledger. (2007) 5:45 p.m., Sundance
Wednesday, Nov. 21
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The Rocketeer
A stunt pilot uses an experimental jet pack to battle the Nazis in this period superhero saga. Bill Campbell and Jennifer Connelly star. (1991) 10:30 p.m., Cinemax
Thursday, Nov. 22
The Poseidon Adventure
Passengers on an overturned luxury liner scramble for survival in this seminal disaster epic. With Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, and Shelley Winters. (1972) 9 a.m., AMC
Friday, Nov. 23
Camelot
Richard Harris is King Arthur and Vanessa Redgrave his Guinevere in the film version of Lerner and Loewe’s Broadway musical. (1967) 11 p.m., TCM
Saturday, Nov. 24
Finding Nemo
This delightful comic adventure about an anxious clownfish’s search for his abducted son won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature. Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres lend their voices. (2003) 9 p.m., Starz
Sunday, Nov. 25
Top Hat
To the tunes of Irving Berlin, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance “Cheek to Cheek” across art deco sets in this dazzling (and quite funny) musical. (1935) 8:30 a.m., TCM
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