Monday, Aug. 29, 1949
CURRENT & CHOICE
Lost Boundaries. An earnest view of a painful Negro dilemma (TIME, July 4).
Sorrowful Jones. Bob Hope in a fast-paced spoof of a Damon Runyon yarn (TIME, June 27).
The Window. Razor-edged suspense and terror as felt through the pulse of a tenement kid; with Bobby Driscoll (TIME, May 23).
Home of the Brave. A gripping account of anti-Negro prejudice in the wartime Pacific (TIME, May 9).
The Berkleys of Broadway. A whirling, tuneful revival of cinema's best dance team; with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers (TIME, April 25).
The Set-Up. Robert Ryan plays a courageous pug at the brutal end of a small-time fight career (TIME, April 18).
Champion. A glossy, sardonic portrait of a middleweight champ; with Kirk Douglas (TIME, April 11).
Devil in the Flesh. France's latest cinematinee idol, Gerard Philipe, in a story of young love gone wrong (TIME, March 21).
Quartet. A skillful British treatment of four Somerset Maugham stories (TIME, Feb. 21).
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