For the past few years, you have enjoyed classic movies on Saturday nights through Cinema 15. Get ready for even more great nostalgic films with Cinema 15 Classics.

Enjoy classic movies with some of the leading actors, actresses and directors from Hollywood’s golden age. The collection includes comedies, dramas, film noirs, mysteries, Westerns, late night horrors and more traditional holiday fare.

Watch them on WHRO TV 15 or stream them online — commercial free.

March:

*All films air Thursdays at 9 p.m. and will repeat on Fridays at 3:30 p.m.

Thursday, March 17, 9 p.m. | The 39 Steps

Thriller, 1935. A vacationing Canadian in London (Robert Donat) stumbles upon a conspiracy that has him running from spies and murderers alongside blonde beauty (Madeleine Carroll) in this film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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March 24 | Young and Innocent

Thriller, 1937. A man turns fugitive after he finds the body of a young actress washed up on a beach and is promptly accused of her murder in this pre-war thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Did you miss this one? Watch it through WHRO Passport.

March 31 | The Lady Vanishes

Thriller, 1938. A young woman (Margaret Lockwood) traveling across Europe by train stumbles on a mystery when an elderly fellow traveler goes missing, in one of the best-loved of Alfred Hitchcock’s British-made thrillers.
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April:

April 7 | Meet John Doe

Drama, 1941. Frank Capra directs this story of a recently fired reporter (Barbara Stanwyck) who prints a fake letter from an unknown "John Doe," threatening suicide in protest of social ills. When the note causes an uproar, the newspaper hires her back, along with a homeless man (Gary Cooper) to play the mysterious Doe.
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April 14 | The Bells of St. Mary's

Comedy / Drama, 1945. Bing Crosby stars as Father O'Malley, who is transferred to a soon-to-be-condemned school run by Sister Benedict (Ingrid Bergman), where they have different ideas for turning the place around.
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April 21 | Second Chorus

Comedy, 1940. Fred Astaire and Burgess Meredith are aging undergrads and rival trumpeters, each with their sights set on getting the other one fired, and winning the affection of the band manager (Paulette Goddard).

April 28 | Royal Wedding

Musical / Comedy, 1951. Fred Astaire and Jane Powell star as a brother-and-sister musical team who each find romance when they tour London for Queen Elizabeth's wedding.


May:

May 5 | Sherlock Holmes: The Secret Weapon

Mystery, 1942. Sherlock Holmes rescues the inventor of a bomb-sight which the Allies want to keep from the Nazis. Holmes wears various disguises as he attempts to thwart Moriarty's efforts to deliver vital information to the Gestapo.

May 12 | Sherlock Holmes: Woman in Green

Mystery, 1945. Several beautiful women have been found murdered, all with their right forefingers severed from their hands. The murders seem apparently unconnected, but Holmes and Watson are soon on the trail, following leads to a mysterious woman, a secret society and the fiendish criminal mastermind, Professor Moriarty.

May 19 | Sherlock Holmes: Dressed to Kill

Mystery, 1946. Holmes is asked by Watson to investigate the theft of an inexpensive music box at the home of a friend, who is later murdered. Three unsuspecting victims obtain the boxes at an auction and Holmes, with his faithful partner, Watson, follows their trail of death to the killer.

May 26 | Sherlock Holmes: Terror by Night

Mystery, 1946. Sherlock Holmes is hired to protect a woman on a train returning to London with the fabled Star of Rhodesia diamond. When the rare jewel is stolen and the son of its owner murdered, Holmes, with his trusted Watson by his side, must discover which of his suspicious fellow passengers is responsible.