getTV to Celebrate Independence Day with HELLCATS OF THE NAVY & CRASH LANDING

By: Jun. 25, 2014
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Let freedom ring withgetTV this 4 th of July, as the network presents an Independence Day double feature devoted to actress, former First Lady, and humanitarian Nancy Reagan. The night begins at 7 p.m. ET, with Reagan (billed as Nancy Davis) as a nurse caught in an ill-fated love triangle in the war drama HELLCATS OF THE NAVYher first and only role alongside husband and former President Ronald Reagan. The second billing is Nancy Reagan's final film, CRASH LANDING, a story involving passengers reflecting on their lives during a tumultuous trans-Atlantic flight.

In July, getTV pays tribute to the incomparable Barbara Stanwyck, with a special birthday marathon on Wednesday, July 16. The retrospective begins at 11 a.m. ET with Frank Capra's THE MIRACLE WOMAN; followed by SHOPWORN, with Zasu Pitts; TEN CENTS A DANCE, directed by Lionel Barrymore; and THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS, featuring the big screen debut of Kirk Douglas.

Hollywood crime dramas are front and center with a lineup of Film Noir favorites every Thursday at 7 p.m. ET. Highlights of the star-studded event include Richard Dix in four classic THE WHISTLER mysteries on July 3; Humphrey Bogart in DEAD RECKONING and KNOCK ON ANY DOOR on July 24; and the iconic Orson Welles in THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI, with Rita Hayworth, and THE STRANGER on July 31.

Spend the night with beloved leading man Cary Grant on July 18, starring in three unforgettable films as part of the Friday night Icons block. The triple feature opens at 7 p.m. ET, with Grant as a mill worker on the lam in The Talk OF THE TOWN with Jean Arthur. Then, Grant plays a conniving showman in the 1944 fantasy film ONCE UPON A TIME, followed by his final role in the 1966 comedy WALK, DON'T RUN.

And saddle up with the Durango Kid, as getTV puts the spotlight on the Western legend every Saturday at 12 p.m. ET. The action-packed set features eight of the gunslinger's epic adventures, such as STREETS OF GHOST TOWN (July 5); CYCLONE FURY (July 12); PECOS RIVER (July 19); and THE ROUGH, TOUGH WEST (July 26), among others.

Groovy Tuesdays

Tuesday, July 1 William Castle/Tom Poston
7 p.m. & 10:50 p.m. ZOTZ! (1962)
8:55 p.m. & 12:45 a.m. THE OLD DARK HOUSE (1963)

Tuesday, July 8 Living in Japan
7 p.m. & 12:05 a.m. CRY FOR HAPPY (1961)
9:30 p.m. & 2:35 a.m. WALK, DON'T RUN (1966)

Tuesday, July 15 Crazy Old Ladies
7 p.m. & 11:20 p.m. DIE! DIE! MY DARLING! (1965)
9:10 p.m. & 1:30 a.m. BERSERK (1967)

Tuesday, July 22 Doctors & Nurses
7 p.m. & 12:30 a.m. THE INTERNS (1962)
9:45 p.m. & 3:15 a.m. THE NEW INTERNS (1964)

Tuesday, July 29 Lee Remick
7 p.m. & 12:05 a.m. THE RUNNING MAN (1963)
9:20 p.m. & 2:30 a.m. EXPERIMENT IN TERROR (1962)

Thursdays Film Noir

Thursday, July 3 The Whistler
7 p.m. & 12:40 p.m. THE WHISTLER (1944)
8:20 p.m. & 2 a.m. THE POWER OF THE WHISTLER (1945)
9:50 p.m. & 3:30 a.m. VOICE OF THE WHISTLER (1945)
11:10 p.m. & 4:50 a.m. THE SECRET OF THE WHISTLER (1946)

Thursday, July 10 Edmond O'Brien
7 p.m. 711 OCEAN DRIVE (1950)
9:20 p.m. BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAWN (1950)
11:20 p.m. TWO OF A KIND (1951)
1 a.m. MAN IN THE DARK (1953)

Thursday, July 17 Gloria Grahame/Fritz Lang
7 p.m. THE BIG HEAT (1953)
9 p.m. HUMAN DESIRE (1954)
11:05 p.m. THE GLASS WALL (1953)

Thursday, July 24 Humphrey Bogart
7 p.m. DEAD RECKONING (1947)
9:15 p.m. KNOCK ON ANY DOOR (1949)
11:30 p.m. BEAT THE DEVIL (1954)

Thursday, July 31 Orson Welles
7 p.m. & 11:35 p.m. THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1948)
9 p.m. & 1:35 a.m. THE STRANGER (1946)

Friday Icons

Friday, July 4 The 4 th of July, with First Lady Nancy Reagan
7 p.m. & 10:35 p.m. HELLCATS OF THE NAVY (1957)
8:50 p.m. & 12:30 a.m. CRASH LANDING (1958)

Friday, July 11 Barbara Stanwyck
7 p.m. TEN CENTS A DANCE (1931)
8:45 p.m. THE MIRACLE WOMAN (1931)
10:45 p.m. SHOPWORN (1932)

Friday, July 18 Cary Grant
7 p.m. The Talk OF THE TOWN (1942)
9:40 p.m. Once Upon a Time (1944)
11:40 p.m. WALK, DON'T RUN (1966)

Friday, July 25 Peter Lorre
7 p.m. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (1935)
9 p.m. ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN (1940)
10:30 p.m. THE FACE Behind the Mask (1941)

High Noon The Durango Kid

Saturday, July 5
12 p.m. STREETS OF GHOST TOWN (1950)
1:15 p.m. BONANZA TOWN (1951)

Saturday, July 12
12 p.m. CYCLONE FURY (1951)
1:15 p.m. SNAKE RIVER DESPERADOES (1951)

Saturday, July 19
12 p.m. PECOS RIVER (1951)
1:15 p.m. SMOKY CANYON (1952)

Saturday, July 26
12 p.m. LARAMIE MOUNTAINS (1952)
1:15 p.m. THE ROUGH, TOUGH WEST (1952)

Saturday Westerns

Saturday, July 5 Donna Reed
7 p.m. & 10:40 p.m. THREE HOURS TO KILL (1954)
8:45 p.m. & 12:25 a.m. THEY RODE WEST (1954)

Saturday, July 12 Winnetou
7 p.m. & 11:10 p.m. RAMPAGE AT APACHE WELLS (1965)
9 p.m. & 1:10 a.m. THUNDER AT THE BORDER (1966)

Saturday, July 19 Texas
7 p.m. TEXAS (1941)
9:10 p.m. THE TEXAN MEETS CALAMITY JANE (1950)
10:45 p.m. THE TEXAS RANGERS (1951)

Saturday, July 26 Randolph Scott
7 p.m. & 10:50 p.m. SANTA FE (1951)
9 p.m. & 12:50 a.m. THE STRANGER WORE A GUN (1953)

Sunday Silver Screen Favorites

Sunday, July 6
7 p.m. & 9:40 p.m. FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (1953)

Sunday, July 13
7 p.m. & 9:45 p.m. A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (1966)

Sunday, July 20
7 p.m. & 9:25 p.m. DIAMOND HEAD (1963)

Sunday, July 27 Women of Noir
7 p.m. TWO OF A KIND (1951)
8:40 p.m. JOHNNY O'CLOCK (1947)
10:50 p.m. WOMEN'S PRISON (1955)
12:40 a.m. THE BURGLAR (1957)

For a complete schedule of films and times, visit www.get.tv/schedule. In addition to airing these films on the dates noted above, some of the movies mentioned are scheduled for further broadcasts throughout the month. (See listings for further details.)

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