Welcome to the second week of Summer Under the Stars recommendations! Today’s post will give you a few suggestions of what to tune in for on TCM, as well as a short list of films I hope to catch from August 8 through August 14.

All times are listed in Eastern, are subject to change, and are sourced from the U.S. TCM schedule.

August 8: Jeanne Moreau

  • 6:00 am – The 400 Blows (1959)
  • 7:45 am – La Notte (1961)
  • 2:00 pm – The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964)

I’ll be tuning in for:
The Fire Within (1963 – 10:00 am)
Bay of Angels (1964 – 12:00 pm)
Jules and Jim (1962 – 12:00 am)

August 9: William Powell

I’ll be tuning in for:
Lawyer Man (1933 – 8:45 am)
High Pressure (1932 – 4:45 am)

August 10: Carole Lombard

I’ll be tuning in for:
Virtue (1932 – 6:00 am)
The Gay Bride (1934 – 2:15 pm)

August 11: Marlon Brando

  • 8:00 pm – A Streetcar Named Desire (1951)
  • 10:15 pm – The Wild One (1943)
  • 11:45 pm – On the Waterfront (1954)

I’ll be tuning in for:
The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956 – 3:00 pm)
The Formula (1980 – 4:00 am)

August 12: Alexis Smith

  • 2:15 pm – Night and Day (1946)
  • 12:00 am – The Constant Nymph (1943)
  • 2:00 am – Conflict (1945)

I’ll be tuning in for:
One More Tomorrow (1946 – 7:30 am)
Split Second (1953 – 10:15 am)
Any Number Can Play (1949 – 10:00 pm)
The Young Philadelphians (1959 – 3:30 am)

August 13: Cary Grant

  • Honestly, just watch everything. Cancel your plans for the day and settle in. (Or just record all of the films for later viewing.) I can’t narrow this down to a handful!

I’ll be tuning in for:
A rewatch of Every Girl Should Be Married (1948 – 6:30 pm)
Hot Saturday (1932 – 8:00 pm)

August 14: Charlie Chaplin

  • 9:30 am – The Pilgrim (1923)
  • 10:15 am – A Woman of Paris (1923)
  • 3:00 pm – Modern Times (1936)
  • 5:45 pm – The Great Dictator (1940)
  • 9:45 pm – The Kid (1921)

I’ll be tuning in for:
Sunnyside (1919 – 8:30 am)
A Dog’s Life (1918 – 9:00 pm)
A rewatch of The Kid