Monday, Jan. 17, 1949
CURRENT & CHOICE
The Paleface. Bob Hope and Jane Russell wring some horse laughs out of a parody on horse operas (TIME, Dec. 27).
The Snake Pit. Olivia de Havilland, as a schizophrenic, in a realistic story about mental illness (TIME, Dec. 20).
Miss Tatlock's Millions. Sure fun from some questionable subjects; with John Lund and Barry Fitzgerald (TIME, Nov. 22).
Joan of Arc. Ingrid Bergman gives 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).
Symphonie Pastorale. A subtle, emotionally complex French film based on an Andre Gide story; with Michele Morgan (TIME, Nov. 8).
Johnny Belinda. Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres in a well-made drama flavored with old-fashioned melodramatics (TIME, Oct. 25)
Red River. Howard Hawks's rattling good western, with John Wayne and Montgomery Clift (TIME, Oct. 11).
Hamlet. Shakespeare and Sir Laurence Olivier collaborate on a film classic (TIME, June 28).
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