Monday, Feb. 27, 1950
CURRENT & CHOICE
Cinderella. Walt Disney's beguiling retelling of the fairy tale (TIME. Feb. 20).
The Hasty Heart. British Actor Richard Todd in a fine performance as a dying, misanthropic young Scot who finds friendship in an army hospital; with Patricia Neal. Ronald Reagan (TIME, Feb. 13).
The Third Man. Intrigue in postwar Vienna, by Director Carol Reed and Scripter Graham Greene; with Joseph Gotten, Orson Welles and Valli (TIME, Feb. 6).
The Titan. An exciting documentary which recreates the work, life and times of Michelangelo without a glimpse of human actors (TIME, Jan. 30).
Twelve O'Clock High. A fresh, convincing drama about a human crisis in a U.S. wartime bomber group; with Gregory Peck (TIME, Jan. 30).
Tight Little Island. A loo-proof British comedy about a whisky famine on a Hebridean island and how the inhabitants relieved it (TIME, Jan. 23).
On the Town. A fast, exuberant song & dance show about three sailors on a 24-hour fling in Manhattan; with Gene Kelly (TIME. Jan. 2).
The Bicycle Thief. Italian Director Vittorio (Shoes/tine) De Sica's carefully made classic of a worker and his small child hopelessly scouring Rome for a stolen bicycle (TIME, Dec. 12).
All the King's Men. The sensational rise & fall of a grass-roots demagogue, produced, directed and scripted by Robert Rossen (TIME, Dec.5).
The Fallen Idol. Graham Greene and Carol Reed (see above), wring suspense from the story of a small boy (Bobby Henrey) in a world of adult intrigue; with Ralph Richardson and Michele Morgan (TIME, April 4).
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