TCM‘s annual Summer Under the Stars TV Festival runs throughout August, and – essentially, TCM picks an overlooked star deserving of a tribute, and gives them one. Tomorrow’s, August 5th’s, celebration goes to Woody Strode, the athlete turned actor, famous for roles in classics like Once Upon A Time In The West, and Sergeant Rutledge, amongst others.
Strode died in 1994, but his memory lives on those films he had roles in, many of which TCM will be showing all day tomorrow and night, from 6Am in the morning, staring with 1951’s The Lion Hunters, through 3:30Am the following morning, on the 6th, ending with 1965’s Genghis Khan – 12 films in total will be screened.
I don’t have cable, so I’ll be missing it all. However, you don’t have to, if you do have cable. Regardless, most, if not all of them should be on Netflix.
Strode died in 1994, but his memory lives on those films he had roles in, many of which TCM will be showing all day tomorrow and night, from 6Am in the morning, staring with 1951’s The Lion Hunters, through 3:30Am the following morning, on the 6th, ending with 1965’s Genghis Khan – 12 films in total will be screened.
I don’t have cable, so I’ll be missing it all. However, you don’t have to, if you do have cable. Regardless, most, if not all of them should be on Netflix.
- 8/4/2010
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
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