Monday, Feb. 16, 1953
CURRENT & CHOICE
Peter Pan. J. M. Barrie's fantasy about "the boy who would not grow up," in a freewheeling, feature-length, Technicolor cartoon adaptation by Walt Disney (TIME, Feb. 2).
The Little World of Don Camillo. A film version of Giovannino Guareschi's bestselling novel about a militant parish priest and a Communist mayor; with France's Fernandel, Italy's Gino Cervi (TIME, Jan. 19).
Moulin Rouge. Director John Huston's colorful, exuberant film biography of French Painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec; with Jose Ferrer (TIME, Jan. 5).
The Member of the Wedding. Carson McCullers' poetic play about a twelve-year-old girl's growing pains; with Julie Harris, Ethel Waters and Brandon de Wilde in their original Broadway parts (TIME, Dec. 29).
Come Back, Little Sheba. William Inge's Broadway hit about two mismated people, faithfully transferred to the screen; with Shirley Booth, Burt Lancaster (TIME, Dec. 29).
Forbidden Games. A small French masterpiece that looks at a grownup's warring world through the realistic eyes of a child (TIME, Dec. 8).
Hans Christian Andersen. Producer Sam Goldwyn's lavish musical fairy tale in Technicolor, about Denmark's great spinner of fairy tales; with Danny Kaye, French Ballerina Jeanmaire (TIME Dec. 1).
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