
Legendary actress Maureen O’Hara passed away Oct. 24 at the age of 95. To remember her illustrious film career, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will remember O’Hara on Nov. 20 with a 24-hour film tribute featuring many of her most memorable roles.
TCM Remembers Maureen O’Hara — Friday, Nov. 20 (All Times Eastern)
6am: Jamaica Inn (1939) – A young woman on the British coast stumbles onto a ring of bloodthirsty scavengers.
7:45am: The Deadly Companions (1961) – To make amends for killing a man, a Civil War veteran accompanies his corpse through dangerous territory.
9:30am: Spencer’s Mountain (1963) – A Wyoming farmer fights to build a better life for his oldest son.
11:30am: McLintock! (1963) – A cattle baron fights to tame the West and his estranged wife.
1:45pm: The Battle of the Villa Fiorita (1965) – The children of an upper-class married woman and an Italian musician attempt to break off the affair.
3:45pm: Big Jake (1971) – A rancher leads the posse out to recover his kidnapped grandson.
5:45pm: The Wings of Eagles (1957) – Biography of Frank “Spig” Wead, the pioneer aviator who turned to writing after being grounded by an accident.
8pm: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) – A deformed bell ringer rescues a gypsy girl falsely accused of witchcraft and murder.
10:15pm: The Quiet Man (1952) – An Irish ex-boxer retires to Ireland and searches for the proper wife.
12:30am: At Sword’s Point (1951) – The children of the Three Musketeers swing into action against a traitor.
2am: Sinbad the Sailor (1947) – The Arabian Nights hero sets off to find the lost treasure of Alexander the Great.
4am: The Spanish Main (1945) – Dutch rebels in the Caribbean turn pirate and kidnap the corrupt Spanish governor’s bride-to-be.