Movies on TV
Highlights for each day of the week
Monday, Jan. 23
Kipps
Michael Redgrave is excellent as a young man who inherits a fortune in this adaptation of an H.G. Wells novel. Directed by Carol Reed (The Third Man). (1941) 6 a.m., FMC
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Tuesday, Jan. 24
Marty
Four Oscars, including Best Picture and Actor, went to this poignant Paddy Chayefsky drama starring Ernest Borgnine as a butcher with a chance at romance. (1955) 9:45 a.m., TCM
Wednesday, Jan. 25
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Play Misty for Me
Clint Eastwood made his directorial debut with this thriller, in which he plays a nighttime disc jockey stalked by a female fan. Jessica Walter co-stars. (1971) 10:30 a.m., Cinemax
Thursday, Jan. 26
The Hunters
First-rate aerial sequences distinguish this drama, which stars Robert Mitchum and Robert Wagner as fighter pilots in the Korean War. (1958) 11 a.m., FMC
Friday, Jan. 27
Fight Club
Edward Norton and Brad Pitt star in David Fincher’s controversial drama about a secret society of men who release tension through bare-knuckle sparring. (1999) 11 a.m., AMC
Saturday, Jan. 28
The Misfits
In their last film appearances, Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable portray a divorcée and an aging cowboy whose paths cross in Nevada. From an Arthur Miller screenplay. (1961) 8 p.m., TCM
Sunday, Jan. 29
A Clockwork Orange
Malcolm McDowell plays a delinquent subjected to behavioral reconditioning in Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s disturbing dystopian novel. (1971) 1:05 a.m., Encore
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