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Madam Curie [Jul. 6th] 22:00
"Mrs. Miniver" co-stars Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon reunite in this compelling biodrama of 19th-century husband and wife scientists Marie and Pierre Curie who struggled for years to prove their discovery of radium, only to have tragedy strike at the height of their success.
You Got Served [Jul. 7th] 22:00
In this high-energy hip-hop drama, Omari Grandberry and Marques Houston are close friends who head a Los Angeles dance team that faces competitors in contests run by businessman Steve Harvey. An upcoming face-off finds them going for $5,000, but when a member of the squad jumps to the other team and a riff develops between the two leaders because Grandberry is dating Houston's sister, the future of the friendship and the team is threatened.
The Glass Slipper [Jul. 8th] 22:00
This is MGM's 1955 musical adaption of Cinderella. The original story was preserved, with added ballet and songs to make the film more romantic. Lesile Caron and Michael Wilding are both singing and dancing pros. Their performance represent the trend of Hollywood singing and dancing leads.
The Loves of Carmen [Jul. 9th] 22:00
The wild gypsy woman, Carmen, adventures as a siren and bandit. Carmen lures an innocent soldier to his ruin, getting him expelled from the army. He then turns to banditry, killing Carmen's husband and others. All this makes for an unhappy ending with the innocent repenting his sins and dying for them. The film stars Rita Hayworth, the Love Goddess of Hollywood.
Jerry Maguire [Jul. 10th] 22:00
Hollywood’s hit seriocomic look at the high-pressure business side of pro sports stars Tom Cruise as a top athletic agent who speaks out against greed in sports...and is promptly fired. With only a flamboyant NFL player (Best Supporting Actor Oscar-winner Cuba Gooding, Jr.) left as a client, Cruise tries to rebuild his career while at the same time falling for pretty assistant Renee Zellweger.
The Bridge at Remagen [Jul. 11th] 22:00
Highly-charged WWII picture about the last bridge standing over the Rhine and the efforts of American and German troops to control it. George Segal, E.G. Marshall, Bradford Dillman and Ben Gazzara are the Americans; Robert Vaughn leads the Nazis.