Monday, Oct. 20, 1947
CURRENT & CHOICE
Song of Love. A gentle film, with music, about Clara and Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms; with Katharine Hepburn, Paul Henreid and Robert Walker (TIME, Oct. 13).
Ride the Pink Horse. An agreeable melodrama in an unusual locale (New Mexico), starring Robert Montgomery, who also directs (TIME, Oct. 13).
The Tawny Pipit. A sweet-tempered pastoral comedy about English bird lovers who practically forget the war watching a pair of rare birds (TIME, Oct. 6).
The Dark Passage. A silly story becomes a good melodrama, thanks to Humphrey Bogart and Scripter-Director Delmer Daves (TIME, Sept. 22).
Kiss of Death. A tough, scary semi-documentary about a stool pigeon; well played by Victor Mature and Richard Widmark (TIME, Sept. 15).
I Know Where I'm Going. Wendy Hiller and Roger Livesey play out an engaging romance against good backgrounds of Scotland's Western Isles (TIME, Sept. 15).
Shoeshine. A very real and moving film about two boys of postwar Italy (TIME, Sept. 8).
Life With Father. A stolid but efficient Technicolor version of the stage hit, with William Powell and Irene Dunne (TIME, Aug. 25).
Monsieur Verdoux. Chaplin's cold, brilliant tragicomedy about a free-enterprising murderer (TIME, May 5).
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