Monday, Apr. 28, 1958

CURRENT & CHOICE

The Young Lions. Irwin Shaw's bestseller about World War II, clarified by an intelligent script and gifted Actors Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift (TIME, April 14).

Stage Struck. Talented local girl finally makes good on Broadway--the hard way; with Susan Strasberg, Henry Fonda (TIME, April 7).

The High Cost of Loving. The hilarious private life of a rising young white-collar couple, described by Scriptwriter Rip Van Ronkel and Actor-Director Jose Ferrer (TIME, March 24).

The Enemy Below. A DE (Robert Mitchum) and a U-boat (Curt Juergens), tangle in a running fracas that is sharply directed by Dick Powell (TIME, Jan. 13).

The Bridge on the River Kwai. Winner of seven Academy Awards as 1957's best picture by the year's best director (David Lean) with the year's best actor (Alec Guinness)--a magnificent story of the horror and the glory of war (TIME, Dec. 23).

Ordet. A luminously beautiful religious allegory made by Denmark's Carl (Day of Wrath) Dreyer (TIME, Dec. 16).

Paths of Glory. A passionate polemic against war and the vested disinterest of those who monger it; with Kirk Douglas (TIME, Dec. 9).

Don't Go Near the Water. Bell-bottom farce, based on William Brinkley's story about how some officers and men conducted the Navy's public relations--and their own private affairs--in the South Pacific (TIME, Nov. 25).

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