Movies on TV

Highlights for each day of the week

Monday, Oct. 26

The Shining

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Tuesday

A Farewell to Arms

Shots of the Italian Alps and Vittorio De Sica’s supporting performance are the chief virtues of this adaptation of the Hemingway classic, starring Rock Hudson. (1957) 1 p.m., FMC

Wednesday

Children of Paradise

In the Paris theater community of the 1840s, four men vie for a worldly woman. Marcel Carné’s epic masterpiece was shot in secret in Nazi-occupied France. (1945) 10:55 a.m., IFC

Thursday

Hannah and Her Sisters

One of Woody Allen’s most acclaimed films, this saga of a high-strung family won Oscars for Dianne Wiest and Michael Caine. Also stars Mia Farrow and Barbara Hershey. (1986) 3:30 p.m., IFC

Friday

Young Frankenstein

Mel Brooks’ sendup of Universal’s classic 1930s horror films stars Gene Wilder as the heir to the Frankenstein legacy and Peter Boyle as his mixed-up monster. With Teri Garr and Madeline Kahn. (1974) 8 p.m., AMC

Saturday

The Haunting

The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson’s story about a decidedly noncomic team of ghostbusters, became an atmospheric classic under the direction of Robert Wise. Featuring Julie Harris. (1963) 10 a.m., TCM

Sunday

Shadow of a Doubt

In this Alfred Hitchcock film—the director’s personal favorite—a young woman suspects her charming uncle is actually a killer. Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten star. (1943) 6 p.m., TCM