Monday, Oct. 18, 1948

CURRENT & CHOICE

The Luck of the Irish. A pleasant little comedy that rises above its title, with Cecil Kellaway, Anne Baxter, Tyrone Power (TIME, Oct. 4).

Rachel and the Stranger. Engaging comedy-drama about the frontier of the early 1800s, with Robert Mitchum, Loretta Young, William Holden (TIME, Sept. 27).

Sorry, Wrong Number. Inflated but fairly exciting thriller, with Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster (TIME, Sept. 20).

Rope. Alfred Hitchcock's blood-freezer about two bright young men who murder for fun, with John Ball, Farley Granger and James Stewart (TIME, Sept. 13).

The Loves of Carmen. It isn't art and it isn't Bizet, but it is Rita Hayworth in Technicolor (TIME, Sept. 6).

Street with No Name. A skillful, conventional semi-documentary about G-men and young criminals, with Richard Widmark and Mark Stevens (TIME, Aug. 9).

Key Largo. Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, Claire Trevor et al. do fine work in John Huston's adaptation of a Maxwell Anderson play (TIME, Aug. 2).

Another Part of the Forest. Lillian Hellman's Little Foxes cut their eyeteeth. Well filmed and well acted, especially by Fredric March and Florence Eldridge (TIME, May 31).

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