Monday, Dec. 05, 1938
Also Showing
Ferdinand (Walt Disney). Munro Leaf's and Robert Lawson's famed floraphile bull,* exhibiting his languid individualism in eight minutes of ingratiating Technicolor cartoon.
The Shining Hour (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). Triangle drama, recklessly adapted from Keith Winter's play, about a cabaret dancer (Joan Crawford) who marries an aristocrat (Melvyn Douglas) and falls in love with his brother (Robert Young).
CURRENT & CHOICE
Sixty Glorious Years (Anna Neagle, Anton Walbrook; TIME, Nov. 28).
Submarine Patrol (Nancy Kelly, Richard Greene; TIME, Nov. 28).
Ballerina (Mia Slavenska, Janine Charrat; TIME, Nov. 28).
The Lady Vanishes (Margaret Lockwood, Dame May Whitty; TIME, Nov. 21).
The Cowboy and the Lady (Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon; TIME, Nov. 21).
The Young in Heart (Janet Gaynor, Roland Young, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.; TIME, Nov. 14).
The Great Waltz (Fernand Gravet, Luise Rainer; TIME, Nov. 14).
Men With Wings (Fred MacMurray, Ray Milland, Louise Campbell; TIME, Nov. 7).
A Man to Remember (Edward Ellis; TIME, Oct. 24).
Suez (Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Annabella; TIME, Oct. 24).
*More than 200,000 copies of Ferdinand have been sold in book form since its publication in 1936.
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