Month-Long Festival Features 360 Nominated and Winning Movies, Scheduled in Format Similar to Popular "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" Game ATLANTA, Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Turner Classic Movies (TCM) has the ultimate line-up in February for a month-long tribute to movies nominated for Academy Awards(R). This year, TCM's annual salute to the movies nominated for or awarded Hollywood's most prestigious prize borrows its theme from the film buff party game "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon." For 360 DEGREES OF OSCAR(R), the cast of each movie aired during the festival is linked to the movie immediately broadcast after it through a common movie star Hosted by Robert Osborne, the festival kicks off on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 6 a.m. with Mogambo, featuring Ava Gardner, who then stars in the next movie, Show Boat, which stars Kathryn Grason, who then stars in the next movie, Thousands Cheer, and so on. The massive festival ends Friday, March 3, two days before the 78th Annual Academy Awards. The final movie in the festival, Lust for Life, features actor Eric Pohlmann, who is also featured in the first movie in the festival, Mogambo, bringing the entire month full circle. This year's festival also welcomes TCM premieres such as the 1988 four- time Oscar(R) winner Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Feb. 18), 1991 nominee Fried Green Tomatoes (Feb. 21), Harrison Ford's early classic The Conversation (Feb. 28) and the 1973 nominee Nashville (Feb. 21). These modern films join TCM favorites such as Citizen Kane (Feb. 2) and the eight-time Oscar(R) winner Gone with The Wind (Feb. 26) for a unique blend of classic films all connected by one degree of separation. The stars connected in 360 DEGREES OF OSCAR(R) range from ultra-popular (Robert Redford in The Sting and Out of Africa on Feb. 12) to relatively obscure (Grandon Rhodes in Born Yesterday and White Heat on Feb. 15), but every movie is a gem. A complete schedule is attached. Turner Classic Movies, currently seen in more than 70 million homes, is a 24-hour cable network from Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company. Since its launch in 1994, TCM has presented the greatest motion pictures of all time from the largest film library in the world, the combined Time Warner and Turner film libraries, from the '20s through the '80s, commercial-free and without interruption. More information is available at the TCM website at http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, is a major producer of news and entertainment product around the world and the leading provider of programming for the basic cable industry. DATASOURCE: Turner Classic Movies CONTACT: Atlanta, Susan Ievoli, +1-404-885-0287 or , or Shane Joiner, +1-404-885-0856, or , or New York, Michelle Rosenblatt, +1-212-275-7883, or , or Los Angeles, Heather Holmes, +1-310-788-6796, or , all of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Web site: http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/ http://www.turnerinfo.com/

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