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Summer Under the Stars: Laurence Harvey
TCM, Beginning at 4 a.m.
Born Zvi Mosheh Skikne in Lithuania, British actor Laurence Harvey only had about a 25-year big-screen career before his death at age 45 in 1973, but in that time, he gave some memorable film performances. You’ll see a number of them during Harvey’s first Summer Under the Stars day on Turner Classic Movies in a 12-film lineup that includes Room at the Top, the 1959 drama that earned the star a Best Actor Oscar nomination; John Frankenheimer’s iconic 1962 Cold War thriller The Manchurian
Candidate, co-starring Frank Sinatra and Angela Lansbury; Carol Reed’s 1963 neonoir The Running Man; the 1964 Western
The Outrage (pictured), with Paul Newman and Claire Bloom; the 1973 suspense thriller Night Watch, one of Harvey’s final films, which reunited him with his Butterfield 8 co-star Elizabeth Taylor; and others.
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