Turner Classic Movies to Launch A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES, New Series of One-Hour Specials Focusing on Film Genres
06 8월 2009 - 1:18AM
PR Newswire (US)
Series from DreamWorks Television to Kick-Off in October With A
NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: THE SUSPENSEFUL WORLD OF THRILLERS, Followed
by a Month-Long Festival Featuring Classic Thrillers Thrillers
Special to Include Interviews with Ken Follett, Diablo Cody,
Kenneth Branagh, Mel Brooks, Martin Landau and Many More ATLANTA,
Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is launching a
new series of one-hour specials that will provide a Film Studies
101 look at top cinematic genres. The series - called A NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES - will debut Friday, Oct. 2, at 8 p.m. (ET) with THE
SUSPENSEFUL WORLD OF THRILLERS. Future installments of A NIGHT AT
THE MOVIES will include a look at other genres, including a
December special on epic cinema. The specials come to TCM from
DreamWorks Television, with Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey (Las
Vegas, TNT's Into the West) serving as executive producers. THE
SUSPENSEFUL WORLD OF THRILLERS was written, produced and directed
by award-winning filmmaker and author Laurent Bouzereau. "This new
series will continue TCM's commitment to offering great insights
into the world of classic film," said Michael Wright, executive
vice president, head of programming for TCM, TNT and TBS. "THE
SUSPENSEFUL WORLD OF THRILLERS promises to be an exciting start to
A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES, especially because the debut special will
feature so many terrific interviews." A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: THE
SUSPENSEFUL WORLD OF THRILLERS will look at thrillers from all
sides, including different types of thrillers and the stylistic
tools filmmakers use to give their audiences a shot of adrenaline.
The special will feature interviews with such figures as TCM host
Robert Osborne; Ken Follett, author of Eye of the Needle; Bryan
Singer, writer and director of The Usual Suspects and Valkyrie;
Diablo Cody, writer and producer of the upcoming film Jennifer's
Body; Kenneth Branagh, director and star of Dead Again; Mel Brooks,
writer, director and star of the Hitchcock spoof High Anxiety;
David Koepp, writer-director of Stir of Echoes; Norman Lloyd, star
of Hitchcock's Saboteur and producer and director for the Alfred
Hitchcock television series; Martin Landau, co-star of Hitchcock's
North by Northwest; Ileanna Douglas, co-star of Cape Fear and Stir
of Echoes; Scott Frank, screenwriter of Minority Report and
director of The Lookout; Heywood Gould, screenwriter of The Boys
from Brazil; Paul Hirsch, editor of Brian De Palma's Obsession and
Blow Out; Hawk Koch, assistant director on Marathon Man and The
Parallax View, and producer of Untraceable; Guy Hendrix Dyas,
production designer for Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of the
Crystal Skull; and John McCarty, author of the books Thrillers and
Bullets Over Hollywood. A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: THE SUSPENSEFUL
WORLD OF THRILLERS will explore such topics as the origin of
thrillers and development of stylistic conventions; the use of a
wrongly accused everyman as a protagonist; the range of female
roles, from damsel in distress to femme fatale; the creation of
classic villains and the actors who relished playing them; the
impact of World War II on the genre; the emergence of more violent
thrillers in the 1960s; the rise of the paranoid thriller in the
1970s; and how the genre continues in popularity by latching onto
the current zeitgeist. With A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: THE SUSPENSEFUL
WORLD OF THRILLERS serving as the kick-off event, TCM will set
aside each Friday primetime lineup in October for a different style
of thriller. The following is a complete schedule (all times shown
are Eastern): Friday, Oct. 2 - Thrillers and Hitchcock 8 p.m. A
Night at the Movies: The Suspenseful World of Thrillers (2009) -
premiere. 9 p.m. Rear Window (1954), starring James Stewart and
Grace Kelly. 11 p.m. A Night at the Movies: The Suspenseful World
of Thrillers (2009) - encore. Midnight Shadow of a Doubt (1943),
starring Joseph Cotten and Teresa Wright. Friday, Oct. 9 -
Political Thrillers 8 p.m. The Manchurian Candidate (1962),
starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Angela Lansbury and Janet
Leigh. 10:15 p.m. The Parallax View (1974), starring Warren Beatty
and Hume Cronyn. Midnight The Boys from Brazil (1978), starring
Laurence Olivier and Gregory Peck. Friday, Oct. 16 - Crime
Thrillers 8 p.m. The Narrow Margin (1952), starring Charles McGraw
and Marie Windsor. 9:30 p.m. A Night at the Movies: The Suspenseful
World of Thrillers (2009) - encore. 10:30 p.m. Lured (1947),
starring George Sanders, Lucille Ball and Charles Coburn. 12:30
a.m. The Lodger (1944), starring Merle Oberon and George Sanders.
Friday, Oct. 23 - Gothic Thrillers 8 p.m. The Night of the Hunter
(1955), starring Robert Mitchum, Lillian Gish and Shelley Winters.
10 p.m. Dragonwyck (1946), starring Gene Tierney, Walter Huston and
Vincent Price. Midnight Rebecca (1940), starring Joan Fontaine,
Laurence Olivier and Judith Anderson. Friday, Oct. 30 -
Psychological Thrillers 8 p.m. Gaslight (1944), starring Charles
Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten and Angela Lansbury. 10 p.m.
Night Must Fall (1937), starring Robert Montgomery, Rosalind
Russell and Dame May Whitty. Midnight Psycho (1960), starring
Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles and Martin Balsam.
DreamWorks Television is currently in production on seasons five
and six of Rescue Me and season two of United States of Tara for
Showtime, starring Toni Collette. The company is also set to begin
production on a TNT pilot, executive-produced by Steven Spielberg
and starring Noah Wyle, about a group of soldiers and civilians
struggling against an occupying alien force. In the longform arena,
DreamWorks Television and co-production partner Playtone are in
post production on The Pacific for HBO. The division previously
produced the Emmy award-winning Band of Brothers as well as the
Emmy and Golden Globe nominated Into the West for TNT and the Emmy
award-winning Taken for the SciFi Channel. Other past DreamWorks
Television projects include Spin City, Father of the Pride, Freaks
and Geeks, The Job, Boomtown, Undeclared, On the Lot, Contender,
Wedding Day, Carpoolers and Las Vegas. Turner Classic Movies is a
Peabody Award-winning network celebrating 15 years of presenting
great films, uncut and commercial-free, from the largest film
libraries in the world. Currently seen in more than 80 million
homes, TCM features the insights of veteran primetime host Robert
Osborne and weekend daytime host Ben Mankiewicz, plus interviews
with a wide range of special guests. As the foremost authority in
classic films, TCM offers critically acclaimed original
documentaries and specials, along with regular programming events
that include The Essentials, 31 Days of Oscar and Summer Under the
Stars. TCM also produces a wide range of media about classic film,
including books and DVDs, along with hosting a wealth of materials
at its Web site, http://www.tcm.com/. TCM is part of Turner
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