Monday, May. 22, 1950
CURRENT & CHOICE
The Big Lift. Romance, propaganda and the Berlin airlift, crowded into an overambitious but absorbing film; with Montgomery Clift and Paul Douglas (TIME, May 8).
Riding High. Frank Capra's shrewdly effective comedy about horse racing; with Bing Crosby (TIME, May 1).
Annie Get Your Gun. Betty Hutton at large in a sensibly faithful version of Irving Berlin's musicomedy hit (TIME, April 24).
City Lights. Charlie Chaplin's 19-year-old but ageless "comedy romance in pantomime" (TIME, April 17).
When Willie Comes Marching Home. A sprightly farce that ribs Army brass and a hero-loving public; with Dan Dailey (TIME, March 6).
Cinderella. Walt Disney's version of the fairy-tale classic (TIME, Feb. 20).
The Third Man. Melodramatic skulduggery in postwar Vienna, written by Graham Greene and directed by Carol Reed, with Joseph Gotten, Orson Welles and Valli (TIME, Feb. 6).
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