Monday, Mar. 28, 1949

CURRENT & CHOICE

Little Women. A lushly romantic remake of Louisa May Alcott's genteel tearjerker, with June Allyson, Elizabeth Taylor, Margaret O'Brien, Janet Leigh (TIME, March 14).

Down to the Sea in Ships. A fairly seaworthy version of the old whaling yarn, with Richard Widmark in his first sympathetic role (TIME, March 7).

Quartet. Four unrelated short stories by Somerset Maugham; a British-made film of wit and compassion (TIME, Feb. 21).

The Accused. Loretta Young as the culprit in a cat & mouse melodrama, with Robert Cummings and Wendell Corey (TIME, Jan. 24).

A Letter to Three Wives. Some witty insight into three marriages which seem to be headed for the rocks, with Paul Douglas, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern and Jeanne Grain (TIME, Jan. 17).

The Paleface. Bob Hope in a comic horse opera (TIME, Dec. 27).

The Snake Pit. A harrowing adaptation of the bestselling novel, with Olivia de Havilland as the mental patient (TIME, Dec. 20).

Joan of Arc. A spectacular retelling of the classic story, with Ingrid Bergman (TIME, Nov. 15).

Symphonie Pastorale. A French film about conflicting loves and loyalties in an Alpine village, with Michele Morgan (TIME, Nov. 8).

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