Debbie Reynolds 24-hour movie marathon will air on TCM in January with such hits as Singin’ In The Rain and The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Movie time: TCM is showing some of Debbie Reynolds' best movies in a 24 hour marathon
Debbie Reynolds died at age 84 on Wednesday, just a day after her daughter Carrie Fisher.
And to commemorate the Hollywood icon's passing, TCM (Turner Classic Movies) is showing some of her best movies in a 24 hour marathon.
Among the films included are Singin’ In The Rain and The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
The marathon is called TCM Remembers Debbie Reynolds and will happen on January 27.
The first film airs at 6 am and is 1959's It Started With A Kiss. The plot is about an Army officer and his wife that try to make their marriage work after a rushed courtship.
Next is 1956's Bundle Of Joy about a shop girl who is mistaken for the mother of a baby.
Glam girl: The classic star died at age 84 on Wednesday, just a day after her daughter Carrie Fisher passed
Then there is 1963's How The West Was Won (1963) about three generations of pioneers take part in the forging of the American West.
The Tender Trap (1955), that focuses on a bachelor finds love with a girl who resists him, is next.
Hit The Deck from 1955, about sailors on leave in San Francisco, is the afternoon treat.
More to love: HBO has moved up its date for the premiere of Bright Lights, about Reynolds and Fisher. The special will air on Sunday
I Love Melvin from 1953, about a photographer’s assistant who wants to take a chorus girl and make her famous, is included.
Then comes 1952's Singin’ In The Rain, Reynolds' biggest film.
After that it's the musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown from 1964.
It's a biography of Molly who made a fortune in Colorado and survived the Titanic sinking.
There is also 1959's The Mating Game and 1956's The Catered Affair (1956).
Wee into the morning is 1965's The Singing Nun about a Belgian nun.
Finally there is 1968's How Sweet It Is! (1968) about a married couple’s working vacation in Paris.
Logo has already done a two-day marathon of Reynolds projects, including her entire Will & Grace run.
And HBO has moved up its date for the premiere of Bright Lights, a documentary about Reynolds and Fisher.
The special will air on Sunday.
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