Four-Star Films : ‘Nashville’
Robert Altman’s original and provocative 1975 filmmaker’s dream was to use the wide screen to catch at least a moment’s worth of the immense diversity of life in a certain time and place. His moment’s worth of life is five days of Nashville as the capital of country-Western music, and his collective star is a superb cast of two dozen principals, including Keith Carradine (pictured) as a rocker overdosing his life with moral complications. But most memorable is Lily Tomlin’s Loretta Lynn-like singer. All these people weave in and out of each other’s lives, sometimes touching, sometimes not (KABC early Tuesday at 12:05 a.m.).
Other four-star films airing this week:
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town / Disney, Monday, 9 p.m., Tuesday at 2:30 a.m.
The Long Voyage Home / AMC, Wednesday, 5 p.m., again at 9 p.m.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington / Disney, Thursday, 9 p.m.
His Girl Friday / Showtime, Friday, 5:25 a.m.
The Lost Weekend / AMC, Friday, 6:15 a.m.
Raise the Red Lantern / TMC, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.
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