Monday, Aug. 16, 1948
CURRENT & CHOICE
Street with No Name. A skillful, conventional semi-documentary about G-men and young criminals, with Richard Widmark and Mark Stevens (TIME, Aug. 9).
Key Largo. A veteran recovers his manhood fighting gangsters. Bogart, Robinson, Barrymore, Trevor and others do fine work in John Huston's impressive adaptation of a Maxwell Anderson play (TIME, Aug. 2).
The Emperor Waltz. Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine, his pooch and her pedigreed poodle find their appropriate mates in Technicolored Vienna (TIME, July 19).
Fury at Furnace Creek. A western with Victor Mature, Reginald Gardiner and some skillful suspense (TiME, July 5).
The Time of Your Life. William Saroyan's woozy salute to alcoholics unanimous, with James Cagney, James Barton and an enthusiastic following (TIME, June 14).
Another Part of the Forest. Dirty doings in the deep South as Lillian Hellman's Little Foxes cut their eyeteeth. Well filmed and well acted, especially by Fredric March and Florence Eldridge (TIME, May 31).
Four Faces West. Rich slices of the Old Southwest, lovingly served up by Harry Sherman, with Joel McCrea, Charles Bickford and Frances Dee as parsley (TIME, May 31).
Day of Wrath. Witchcraft and adultery in 17th Century Denmark, masterfully investigated by Carl Dreyer and perfectly acted (TIME, May 24).
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