Monday, Jul. 18, 1949

CURRENT & CHOICE

Lost Boundaries. Louis de Rochemont's honest and eloquent study of Negroes who "pass" for whites (TIME, July 4).

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 Berkleys of Broadway. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers still make a 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 n).

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 Maugham short stories (TIME, Feb. 21).

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