

The following year saw genre mainstays Christopher Lee (as the title character) and Peter Cushing (as Van Helsing) costar opposite Joanna Lumley in The Satanic Rites of Dracula. Enjoy the furry-faced antics of Dean Stockwell in 1973’s somewhat intentionally comic horror flick The Werewolf of Washington. made by Cass Warner, Harry’s granddaughter, and the TCM premiere of the 2023 documentary Cinema Finds Its Voice.įor April Fools’ Day, the Mistress of the Dark offers films both hilariously bad and scary. Also of note, earlier in primetime, are The Brothers Warner, a 2007 documentary presenting the inside story of Warner Bros. Today’s lineup features productions from the studio’s early years, spanning the end of the silent era and the rise of “talkies.” In fact, the famous Warner production that was the first feature-length sound film and sent the message that talking pictures were here to stay, The Jazz Singer (1927), is part of the schedule, airing in late-night. stars like Humphrey Bogart and Bette Davis. Turner Classic Movies is celebrating the studio’s centennial, and tracing its history, all April long, with famous films (every title on this month’s schedule is a WB production), several documentaries and special nights devoted to legendary Warner Bros.

On April 4, 1923, brothers Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack Warner founded Warner Bros., one of Hollywood’s most iconic studios, which has produced countless classic films over the past century even as it also expanded into television and other media outlets. The championship game is Monday night on CBS. March Madness creeps into April as the Final Four has Florida Atlantic vs. NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: Final Four
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