American times shown are Eastern Standard.
May, 2025
TCM spends a day of "Man Who" movies later in May, while the Movies! Network shows Casablanca and British television channels air a few Lorre films.
May 3 (Sat), 8 pm, Movies! Network – Casablanca (1942).
May 6 (Tues), 10:10 am, Movies! Network – Casablanca (1942).
May 7 (Wed), 3 pm, Inspire TV – Wagon Train, "The Alexander Portlass Story" (NBC, March 16, 1960).
May 9 (Fri), 11:30 am, Talking Pictures TV – Beat the Devil (1954).
May 15 (Thurs), 6:36 am, Talking Pictures TV – Double Confession (1950).
May 18 (Sun), 5:30 pm, Movies! Network – Casablanca (1942).
May 19 (Mon), 2:45 pm, Legend – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961).
May 21 (Wed), 3:55 pm, Movies! Network – Casablanca (1942).
May 25 (Sun), 6:45 pm, Legend – Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961).
May 28 (Wed), 4:30 pm, TCM – The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934). The daytime theme is "Who's the Man?", with a day of movies whose titles begin with "The Man Who . . .", including Peter Lorre's first English-speaking role in this Hitchcock thriller filmed in Britain.
May 30 (Fri), 8:40 pm, Movies! Network – Casablanca (1942).
Sneak Peek at June, 2025
TCM's June schedule includes only a couple of Lorre movies on the same day.
June 9 (Mon), TCM – The Constant Nymph (1943). TCM salutes sisters and rivals Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland with a day of their movies, including the first film Peter Lorre made with Joan Fontaine.
June 9 (Mon), TCM – Hotel Berlin (1945). TCM salutes director Peter Godfrey with an evening of his movies, including the only Lorre film he directed.
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!
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