Monday, Jul. 21, 1947
CURRENT & CHOICE
Perils of Pauline. Betty Hutton in a brassy, amusing biography of Pearl White, queen of the silent serials (TIME, July 7).
Ivy. Joan Fontaine as an elegant Edwardian housewife who kills to get on in the world (TIME, July 7).
The Web. A hard, neat murder melodrama, with Edmond O'Brien, Vincent Price and Ella Raines (TIME, June 23).
Possessed. Joan Crawford and Van Heflin do a lot for a somewhat vapid psychiatric story (TIME, June 16).
Miracle on 34th St. Sure-fire comedy about a man (Edmund Gwenn) who thinks he's Santa Claus (TIME, June 9).
The Woman on the Beach. Joan Bennett, Charles Bickford and Robert Ryan cross each other up in Jean Renoir's sullen thriller (TIME, June 2).
Great Expectations. Britain's Director David Lean & colleagues do for Dickens what Laurence Olivier did for Shakespeare (TIME, May 26).
The Farmer's Daughter. Loretta Young as a country maid who runs for Congress; with Joseph Gotten and Ethel Barrymore (TIME, April 7).
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