Monday, Dec. 20, 1954
CURRENT & CHOICE
The Heart of the Matter. Graham Greene's novel, a passionate choral on the themes of sin and salvation, is rearranged into something more like Mad Dogs and Englishmen; Trevor Howard and Maria Schell are superb as the lovers (TIME, Dec. 13).
Gate of Hell. A Japanese legend of quaint war and fatal lust, wrapped in a rich kimono of colors (TIME, Dec. 13).
Phffft! Jack Lemmon and Judy Holliday, as man and exwife, give a wacky answer to the divorce question (TIME, Nov. 15).
Carmen Jones. Red-hot and black Car men, with Dorothy Dandridge putting the torch to Bizet's babe, and Pear 1).
A Star Is Born. Judy Garland makes a stunning comeback in a Technicolored musical version of 193 fs Academy Award winner; with James Mason, Jack Carson (TIME, Oct. 25).
Sabrina. The boss's sons (Humphrey Bogart, William Holden) and the chauffeur's daughter (Audrey Hepburn) are at it again, but thanks to Director Billy WTilder not all the bloom is off this faded comic ruse (TiME, Sept. 13).
The Vanishing Prairie. Walt Disney's cameramen catch some intimate glimpses (including the birth of a baby buffalo) of what animal life was like when the WTest was really wild (TIME, Aug. 23).
On the Waterfront. Elia Kazan's big-shouldered melodrama of dockside corruption; with Marlon Brando (TIME, Aug. 9).
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