"Following Double Indemnity’s striking debut in the forties, another eventful film exploded on the 50’s film noir scene: Fritz Lang’s perfectly titled The Big Heat, a film that’s as scorchingly hot, bitterly potent and ‘noirishly’ black as the boiling coffee thrown in its victims’ faces." (More here including Saturday's late morning/early afternoon showtime information throughout the U.S.):
TCM really has gone downhill, haven't they? Airing the same, tired "classic" films every 60 days.
"Top o' the world", indeed.
Hard to believe there was a time when TCM and AMC would air the likes of Up Front and Back at the Front, films I at first waited decades to be repeated on TV and in recent years, released on DVD but which have never turned up again.