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TCM to remember Maureen O’Hara with movie marathon

Maureen O'Hara in "Sinbad the Sailor"
Maureen O’Hara in “Sinbad the Sailor”

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.

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