Monday, Dec. 27, 1948

CURRENT & CHOICE

The Snake Pit. Olivia de Havilland is pulled back from schizophrenia in a movingly realistic story (TIME, Dec. 20).

Miss Tatlock's Millions. A comedy that wrings sure laughs from some questionable subjects; with John Lund and Barry Fitzgerald (TIME, Nov. 22).

Joan of Arc. Ingrid Bergman giving humanity and warmth to a big, expensive, Technicolored pageant (TIME, Nov. 15).

June Bride. Bette Davis laughs, mostly at Robert Montgomery's expert clowning (TIME, Nov. 15).

Johnny Belinda. Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres in a well-made drama flavored with old-time melodramatics (TIME, Oct. 25).

Red River. Howard Hawks's rattling good western, with John Wayne and Montgomery Clift (TIME, Oct. 11).

Rachel and the Stranger. Loretta Young, Robert Mitchum and William Holden on the Ohio frontier (TIME, Sept. 27).

Hamlet. Shakespeare and Olivier collaborate on a film classic (TIME, June 28).

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