Monday, Jul. 11, 1949

CURRENT & CHOICE

Sorrowful Jones. Bob Hope in a series of lively gags grafted onto a Damon Runyon story (TIME, June 27).

The Window. Killers stalk a twelve-year-old witness (Bobby Driscoll) through a jungle of Manhattan tenements (TiME, May 23).

Home of the Brave. A combat case history that slugs hard at anti-Negro prejudice (TIME, May 9).

The Wizard of Oz. A ten-year-old Technicolored fairy tale, reissued, has lost none of its wizardry (TIME, May 9).

We Were Strangers. Director John Huston's Cuban revolution, with John Garfield and Jennifer Jones (TiME, May 2).

The Berkleys of Broadway. Free Astaire and Ginger Rogers still make wondrous dance team (TIME, April 25).

The Set-Up. A tough little film about a washed-up smalltimer in the fight racket; with Robert Ryan (TiME, April 18).

Champion. Ring Lardner's prize middleweight heel, played with a wallop by Kirk Douglas (TIME, April 11).

Devil in the Flesh. French wisdom and compassion lavished on a story of illicit wartime love (TIME, March 21).

Quartet. An unhackneyed, British made foursome of Somerset Maugharr short stories (TiME, Feb. 21).

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