Movies! Schedule For Columbus

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6:00AM

The Left-Handed Gun Western

A cowboy vows to avenge the death of a rancher who befriended him.  More Info

8:10AM

Bus Stop Comedy

A naive cowboy kidnaps a saloon singer with whom he's infatuated.  More Info

10:10AM

At the Circus

The Marx Brothers try to help a circus owner save the show.  More Info

12:05PM

A Face in the Crowd Drama

A drifter steps into the spotlight after a charming performance makes him a somebody.  More Info

2:50PM

Suspect Drama

A public defender teams with a jury member to investigate a murder which she believes her client didn't commit.   More Info

5:25PM

Norma Rae Drama

A young single mother and textile worker agrees to help unionize her mill despite the dangers involved.  More Info

8:00PM

Bridget Jones's Diary

A British woman is determined to improve herself amist a love triangle.  More Info

10:30PM

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

After finding love, Bridget Jones finds herself on a new adventure questioning her choices.  More Info

1:00AM

A Day at the Races

The Marx Brothers have to win the race with a bad horse if they want to save the day.  More Info

3:25AM

Goodbye Charlie Romance

George Axelrod's GOODBYE CHARLIE originally bowed on Broadway with Lauren Bacall in the lead. Unsuccessful on the stage though, George took his story of a second shot at life to the big screen with much better results.In a humorous opening sequence, Charles Sorel (Harry Madden) is an inveterate philanderer practicing his wily crafts on women aboard an ocean liner. He is found out by a jealous husband (Walter Matthau, in an hilarious unbilled cameo) and shot dead, falling overboard into the sea. Through a celestial fluke, Charlie's soul enters the well-rounded body of Debbie Reynolds (renaming herself Charlie). In this form, Charlie seeks to settle old scores with her murderer as well as several other enemies. As if these aren't complications enough, Charlie's best friend, George Tracy (Tony Curtis), falls in love with Charlie, knowing full well that she isn't really who she claims to be.GOODBYE CHARLIE was retooled by Blake Edwards in 1991, with feminist undertones, as Switch, starring Ellen Barkin.  More Info

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