Monday, Mar. 15, 1948
CURRENT & CHOICE
To the Ends of the Earth. T-Man Dick Powell hot after a Japanese opium ring (TIME, March 8).
The Pearl. John Steinbeck's Mexican fable, overidealized but sometimes moving and beautiful (TIME, March 1).
A Double Life. Ronald Colman has a histrionic field day as an actor who loses himself--and his mind--in his part (TIME, Feb. 23).
Call Northside 777. James Stewart heads an expert cast in a good, hard piece of fact-fiction about journalism and justice in Chicago (TIME, Feb. 16).
A Woman's Vengeance. Jessica Tandy and Charles Boyer in Aldous Huxley's story of jealousy and murder (TIME, Feb. 9).
An Ideal Husband. Paulette Goddard and a fine English cast in a lovely, languid production of Oscar Wilde's play (TIME, Feb. 9).
Treasure of Sierra Madre. Walter Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt in Director John Huston's brilliant adventure fable (TIME, Feb. 2).
Road to Rio. Crosby, Hope & Lamour stroll down Hollywood's easiest road to laughs (TIME, Jan. 26).
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