As summer rolls on, August brings the annual "Summer Under the Stars"
film festival on the
Turner Classic
Movies channel, plus Lorre movies on the
Talking Pictures TV channel in England, and
Movies! Network in the
United States.
American times shown are Eastern Standard.
August, 2025
Every August, the Turner Classic Movies channel presents "Summer
Under the Stars", with each day devoted to a particular actor or
actress. Although Peter Lorre does not get a "Day" this year, as he
has in years past, several of his co-stars are highlighted –
Claude Rains, Clark Gable, James Gleason, Hedy Lamarr, and Gina
Lollobrigida.
Aug 2 (Sat), 1 pm, Movies! Network –
Arsenic and Old
Lace (1944).
Aug 4 (Mon), 10:20 am, Movies! Network –
Arsenic and Old
Lace (1944).
Aug 5 (Tues), 1:30 pm, TCM –
Passage to Marseille
(1944). Claude Rains is the "Star of the Day" and among the movies
are two films he made with Peter Lorre. In this World War II drama,
five convicts (Peter Lorre, Humphrey Bogart, George Tobias, Helmut
Dantine, Philip Dorn) escape from the penal colony in French Guiana
and are picked up by a tramp steamer bound for Marseille.
Aug 5 (Tues), 10 pm, TCM –
Casablanca
(1942). Claude Rains is the "Star of the Day" and the second Lorre
film is one of his most famous. This wartime classic features Peter
in the pivotal role of Ugarte, the blackmarket dealer in exit visas.
Aug 6 (Wed), 1 pm, Legend – British television –
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961).
Aug 9 (Sat), 6:40 am, Talking Pictures TV –
Beat
the Devil (1954).
Aug 9 (Sat), 2 pm, Legend – British television –
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961).
Aug 10 (Sun), 1:40 pm, BBC 2 –
Casablanca (1942).
Aug 10 (Sun), 1:40 pm, BBC 2 Northern Ireland –
Casablanca
(1942).
Aug 10 (Sun), 1:40 pm, BBC 2 Wales –
Casablanca
(1942).
Aug 10 (Sun), 4 pm, TCM –
They Met in Bombay
(1941). Clark Gable is the "Star of the Day" and among the movies
is the second of two films he made with Peter Lorre. Jewel thieves
Gable and Rosalind Russell escape from the police in Bombay, India,
by boarding Peter Lorre's freighter bound for Hong Kong.
Aug 12 (Tues), 5:20 pm, Movies! Network –
Arsenic and Old
Lace (1944).
Aug 13 (Wed), 7 am, Antenna TV –
The Jack Benny Program
(Jan 22, 1963).
Aug 14 (Thurs), 6 am, Movies! Network –
The Chase
(1946).
Aug 14 (Thurs), 9:35 pm, BBC 4 –
Casablanca (1942).
Aug 18 (Mon), 11:45 pm, TCM –
Arsenic and Old Lace
(1944). Character actor James Gleason is the "Star of the Day" and
among the movies is the only film he made with Peter Lorre.
Note – In Canada, the musical Babes on Broadway
(1941) will be shown instead of Arsenic and Old Lace.
Aug 19 (Tues), 4 pm, TCM –
The Conspirators
(1944). Hedy Lamarr is the "Star of the Day" and among the movies
is the only American film she made with Peter Lorre, a World
War II spy drama set in Lisbon, Portugal.
Aug 20 (Wed), 1:25 pm, Movies! Network –
Beat the
Devil (1954).
Aug 22 (Fri), 10:30 am, Movies! Network –
Arsenic and Old
Lace (1944).
Aug 22 (Fri), 11:48 am, Action MAX –
Casablanca (1942).
The Action MAX channel in the Cinemax family of pay movie channels
airs the World War II classic romance film, starring Humphrey Bogart,
Ingrid Begman, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Peter Lorre, and Sydney
Greenstreet, among many others.
Aug 23 (Sat), 11:45 am, TCM –
Beat the Devil
(1954). Gina Lollobrigida is the "Star of the Day" and among
the movies is the only film she made with Peter Lorre, a
caper comedy set in Italy, and the final movie Peter made
with his old friend Humphrey Bogart TCM will be showing the
restored print, with the original opening and several additional
minutes.
Aug 29 (Fri), 2:20 pm, Movies! Network –
Arsenic and Old
Lace (1944).
Sneak Peek at
September, 2025
September brings a number of Peter Lorre movies on TCM, including
the only movie he made with Lauren Bacall, whose birthday is
celebrated with a morning and afternoon of her movies.
Sept 2 (Tues), TCM –
Mad Love (1935).
The daytime theme is "Mad Obsession", including Peter Lorre's
first American movie, the MGM classic
Mad Love.
Note: In Canada, another film will be shown instead of
Mad Love.
Sept 4 (Thurs), TCM –
The Beast with Five Fingers
(1946). The late night theme is "Beasts", including Peter Lorre's
final movie at the Warner Bros studio.
Sept 8 (Mon), TCM –
The Cross of Lorraine
(1943). The daytime theme is "WWII in Europe", including Peter
Lorre's turn as a vicious Sergeant in a German prisoner of war
camp.
Sept 16 (Tues), TCM –
Confidential Agent
(1945). TCM celebrates the birthday of Lauren Bacall with
a morning and afternoon of her movies, including the only
film she made with Peter Lorre.
Many of these and other Lorre movies and television programs are now
available on DVD and Blu-Ray – many remastered and packaged with
extra features. For more information on the films of Peter Lorre released
to home video, head on over to the
DVD – VHS
section of
The Lost One website.
In
The Lost One:
A Life of Peter Lorre, Stephen D. Youngkin discusses the making of
Peter’s movies, including interviews with many of the directors, writers, actors,
and crew who worked with Peter.
A complete list of Peter’s movies and television credits is available in the
book’s Appendix.
The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre may be purchased from many
brick-and-mortar shops, as well as these online merchants ~
Happy viewing!