Monday, Aug. 19, 1946

CURRENT & CHOICE

Canyon Passage. Ripsnorting Technicolored escape into the Old West with romance, fist fights, Indians and Hoagy Carmichael ballads (TIME, Aug. 5).

Easy to Wed. Van Johnson, egged on by Lucille Ball, Esther Williams and Keenan Wynn, sings, dances and takes pratfalls (TIME, July 15).

Smoky. Expert Technicolor treatment of the Will James story, starring Fred MacMurray and a piece of beautiful black horseflesh (TIME, July 8).

The Searching Wind. Robert Young and Sylvia Sidney in Lillian Hellman's angry film sermon against umbrella-carrying diplomats (TIME, July 1).

Anna and the King of Siam. Lively period piece in which Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison prove that boy-gets-girl is not the only kind of movie fun (TIME, June 24).

The Stranger. Orson Welles directs and stars in a cunning conspiracy to scare the daylights out of folks (TIME, June 17).

Two Sisters from Boston. A series of pleasant specialty acts, done up in Gay Nineties costume, by talented Troupers Jimmy Durante, Lauritz Melchior, Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson (TIME, June 17).

To Each His Own. Olivia de Havilland suffers & suffers as an unwed mother in an expertly made, artfully played tear-jerker (TIME, June 17).

Henry V. Laurence Olivier's beautiful production of Shakespeare's play (TIME April 8).

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