Monday, Apr. 21, 1947
CURRENT & CHOICE
Ivan the Terrible. Sergei Eisenstein's resplendent, rigid portrait of Russia's first Czar (TIME, April 14).
The Macomber Affair. Hemingway's savage version of the war of the sexes, in which Robert Preston is bested by Joan Bennett, with the aid of Gregory Peck, a lion and several buffaloes (TIME, April 7).
The Farmer's Daughter. Loretta Young, with Swedish accent, gives a few easy lessons in democracy to Political Bosses Joseph Cotten and Ethel Barrymore (TIME, April 7).
The Late George Apley. Ronald Colman and other skilled make-believe Bostonians in a pleasant adaptation of J. P. Marquand's Back Bay 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 spy thriller, chiefly distinguished by Deborah Kerr (TIME, March 24).
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).
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