Monday, Dec. 01, 1947

CURRENT & CHOICE

Mourning Becomes Electro. A lustrous cinemagnification of Eugene O'Neill's magniloquent tragedy of incest; with Rosalind Russell and Michael Redgrave (TIME, Nov. 24).

Gentleman's Agreement. Dorothy McGuire and Gregory Peck in a powerful polemic against anti-Semitism in the U.S. (TIME, Nov. 17).

Man About Town. Maurice Chevalier narrates (in English) Rene Clair's kindly caricature of early French moviemaking (TIME, Nov. 17).

Body and Soul. John Garfield and Lilli Palmer in an exciting prizefight picture (TIME, Oct. 20).

Fun and Fancy Free. Disney's famous fauna, plus Edgar Bergen and Dinah Shore, put on a show that ranges from bad to brilliant and is generally easy to like (TIME, Oct. 20).

Ride the Pinlc Horse. An agreeable melodrama starring Robert Montgomery, who also directs (TIME, Oct. 13).

The Tawny Pipit. A sweet-tempered pastoral comedy about English bird-lovers who practically forget the war in watching a pair of rare birds (TIME, Oct. 6).

Shoeshine. A very real and moving film about two boys of postwar Italy (TIME, Sept. 8).

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