Monday, Apr. 07, 1947
CURRENT & CHOICE
The Late George Apley. Ronald Colman and other skilled make-believe Bostonians in a pleasant adaption of J. P. Marquand's satire (TIME, March 31).
My Favorite Brunette. Bob Hope playing a Private Eye, mostly in the direction of Dorothy Lamour (TIME, March 31).
The Adventuress. British-made thriller, chiefly distinguished by Deborah Kerr (TIME, March 24).
Boomerang! Dana Andrews and a good cast act out a real-life murder story against the real background of a real town (TIME, March 10).
Man's Hope. A fine, grim war film, made in Spain in 1938 by Novelist Andre Malraux (TIME, Feb. 3).
The Yearling. Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman support Claude Jarman Jr. and a fawn in a touching, lush-colored story of backwoods boyhood (TIME, Jan. 13).
The Best Years of Our Lives. The Oscar-winning picture of 1946, which also won Oscars for Producer Sam Goldwyn, Director William Wyler, Scripter Robert E. Sherwood, Actors Fredric March and Harold Russell (TIME, Nov. 25).
Children of Paradise. French-made romance on the grand scale, about Parisian theater people of the 18403 (TIME, Nov. 25).
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