Monday, Dec. 04, 1950

CURRENT & CHOICE

Cyrano de Bergerac. Jose Ferrer in an adaptation that somewhat magnifies the faults of the Rostand classic without dimming its virtues (TIME, Nov. 20).

Mad Wednesday. An uneven but often funny comedy, written and directed by Preston Sturges and starring Harold Lloyd (TIME,. Nov. 20).

King Solomon's Mines. Darkest Africa in brightest Technicolor reduces the hokum of H. Rider Haggard's plot to a minor hardship; with Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger (TIME, Nov. 20).

Trio. Somerset Maugham escorts three more of his short stories to the screen; with Jean Simmons, James Hayter, Nigel Patrick (TIME, Oct. 30).

All About Eve. Scripter-Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz's witty examination of some quirks and foibles of the Broadway theater; with Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders and Celeste Holm (TIME, Oct. 16).

The Breaking Point. John Garfield in an expert rewrite of Hemingway's To Have and Have Not; with Patricia Neal and Phyllis Thaxter (TIME, Sept. 25).

No Way Out. The screen's toughest blast at anti-Negro prejudice; with Sidney Poitier, Richard Widmark and Linda Darnell (TIME, Aug. 21).

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