Monday, Mar. 27, 1950

CURRENT & CHOICE

When Willie Comes Marching Home. How Willie (Dan Dailey) was left out of the war--and then almost won it single-handed (TIME, March 6).

Cinderella. An enchanting Walt Disney menagerie helps restore the glass slipper to the rightful owner (TIME, Feb. 20).

The Hasty Heart. A moving story about a young Scottish soldier (Richard Todd) who does not share his hospital wardmates' knowledge that he is dying (TIME, Feb. 13).

The Third Man. Director Carol Reed and Scripter Graham Greene play the Viennese black market for a tidy melodramatic profit; with Joseph Gotten, Orson Welles and Valli (TIME, Feb. 6).

Tight Little Island. The British drain the last drop of whimsical fun from the salvage of a shipwrecked cargo of whisky (TIME, Jan. 23).

The Bicycle Thief. The Italian classic about a Roman workman whose livelihood hinges on finding his stolen bicycle (TIME, Dec. 12).

All the King's Men. Broderick Crawford as a ruthless backwoods politico who strongly suggests the late Huey Long (TIME. Dec. 5).

The Fallen Idol. A superior Carol Reed-Graham Greene thriller (see above) with Ralph Richardson. Michelle Morgan and Child Actor Bobby Henrey (TIME, April 4, 1949)-

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