Monday, Jan. 31, 1949
CURRENT & CHOICE
A Letter to Three Wives. A trio of crises in the young married set, told with skill and knowing laughter; with Paul Douglas, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern (TIME, Jan. 17).
The Paleface. Bob Hope and Jane Russell go prospecting successfully for laughs on an old western plot (TIME, Dec. 27).
The Snake Pit. Hollywood's hard, honest look at mental illness, with a chillingly good performance by Olivia de Havilland (TIME, Dec. 20).
Miss Tatlock's Millions. A comedy that finds fun along the borderline of taste, with John Lund and Barry Fitzgerald (TIME, Nov. 22).
Joan of Arc. A lavish historical spectacle, with Ingrid Bergman giving it some breath of life (TIME, Nov. 15).
Symphonie Pastorale. Michele Morgan glows through a sensitive French-made emotional drama (TIME, Nov. 8).
Johnny Belinda. A heavily laureled drama about a deaf mute's regeneration, with Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres (TIME, Oct. 25).
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