Monday, Nov. 20, 1950

CURRENT & CHOICE

Trio. Somerset Maugham escorts three more of his short stories to the screen; with Jean Simmons, James Hayter, Nigel Patrick (TIME, Oct. 30).

All About Eve. Scripter-Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz's witty deflation of some quirks and foibles of the Broadway theater; with Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders and Celeste Holm (TIME, Oct. 16).

State Secret. Chills and chuckles in a British chase-melodrama, set behind the Iron Curtain; with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (TIME, Oct. 9).

Mister 880. A sentimental comedy with Edmund Gwenn as an amiable bane of the U.S. Secret Service's counterfeit men (TIME, Oct. 2).

The Breaking Point. John Garfield in an expert rewrite of Hemingway's To Have and Have Not; with Patricia Neal and Phyllis Thaxter (TIME, Sept. 25).

No Way Out. The screen's toughest blast at anti-Negro prejudice; with Sidney Poitier, Richard Widmark and Linda Darnell (TIME, Aug. 21).

Sunset Boulevard. Gloria Swanson's comeback as a half-mad oldtime movie star; with William Holden and Erich von Stroheim (TIME, Aug. 14).

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