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11/10/48 at 8 pm on WATV. Channel 13 followed Strayer's 1935 Poverty Row vampire horror at 9 pm with a program listed as "Demonstration of Blood Donation. From Newark.''
11/10/53 at 5 to 6 pm on WCBS' "Late Matinee.'' 1948 crime drama with Hall as a crooked newspaper editor whose adopted son is an assistant district attorney crusading against a sports betting mom. 60-minute theatrical release cut down to 52-53 minutes to accommodate commercials.
NY TV debut 11/10/58 from 7:30 to 9 pm on WOR's "Million Dollar Movie.'' Trimmed by around 22 minutes for its week long run. Dmytryk's 1944 Phillip Marlowe noir is based on a Raymond Chandler story filmed just two years earlier as THE FALCON TAKES OVER.
NY TV debut 11/10/58 from 11:15 to approximately 1:30 am on WCBS' "The Late Show.'' 1940 Freed production brings together the talents of Berkeley and (uncredited) Vincente Minnelli and George Pal.
NY TV debuts 11/10/63 from 8 to 10 pm on WOR's "Big Preview'' and 10 to 11:30 on "International Movietime.'' Channel 9 offers nonstop European action in Sunday night double feature, the first one broadcast in color. Mitchell appears in just-released THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND.
11/10/68 on WNJU's "Theatro Hollywood.'' Newark station is showing Spanish-dubbed version of Tourneur's EXPERIMENT PERILOUS (RKO, 1944).
NY TV debut 11/10/73 at 8:30 pm on WPIX's "Chiller Theater.'' Motley cast of Al Adamson's 1971 shocker includes Rossitto, who makes his final appearance in THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND, 27 years after his death.
11/10/78 at 1 pm on WOR's "Movie 9.'' Originally slated Ronald Reagan had misgivings about Lupino's liberal politics, so Duff (her husband from 1951-84) replaced the Gipper in Gordon's 1949 noir, set in accent-free North Carolina and Tennessee. McNally replaced Bruce Bennett.
11/10/83 at 1 pm on WOR's "Movie 9.'' "But you can show him to death,'' griped Howard Thompson about Fields' 1939 Universal debut, which paid The Great Man better than MGM was offering for the title role in THE WIZARD OF OZ. Did Channel 9 snip Charlie's blackface scene?
11/10/88 from 2 to 5 am on "TNT Overnight.'' A George Reeves triple feature from Warners B unit included another 1940 release, LADIES MUST LIVE (1940). Such programming would move to TCM, where they would be shown uncut and without commercials unlike on Turner Network Television.
11/10/93 at 3 am on WPIX. "From the deep romantic south comes another thrilling drama of love and intrigue'' promises Republic's poster for Jason Leigh's 1942 answer to GONE THE WIND, set aboard a riverboat casino in the late 1880s.
11/10/98 at 8 am on TCM. Cotten as Edgar Allan Poe and Stanwyck as a housekeeper scheming to murder Calhern in 1848 New York City. Do you really need to know anything more about Fletcher Markle's 1951 gaslighting thriller?
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