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Tuesday, June 19

The Brave One

Under a pseudonym, blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo won a Best Story Oscar for this warm drama about a Mexican boy trying to save a bull from the bullring. (1956) 11:30 p.m., TCM

Wednesday, June 20

The Sound and the Fury

William Faulkner’s landmark novel about the Compson clan becomes a melodrama featuring Yul Brynner and Joanne Woodward. (1959) 7:05 a.m., FMC

Thursday, June 21

On Dangerous Ground

Robert Ryan stars as a bitter cop whose heart is thawed by the blind sister of the killer he is hunting. With Ida Lupino and a Bernard Herrmann score. (1952) 3:15 p.m., TCM

Friday, June 22

Oh, God!

George Burns plays the title role in this hit comedy; singer John Denver co-stars as a bemused regular Joe chosen to spread God’s message to a jaded world. (1977) 7 a.m., Cinemax

Saturday, June 23

Wristcutters: A Love Story

Set in the afterlife, this comedy-fantasy follows a young man seeking the lost love who prompted him to kill himself. It was nominated for two Independent Spirit awards. (2006) 10 p.m., Sundance

Sunday, June 24

The Help

The film version of Kathryn Stockett’s novel about maids and racism in 1960s Mississippi features Emma Stone, Viola Davis, and Best Supporting Actress Octavia Spencer. (2011) 10 p.m., Showtime