Monday, Mar. 13, 1950

CURRENT & CHOICE

When Willie Comes Marching Home.

Dan Dailey in a war comedy sassing the brass and the home front (TIME, March 6).

Cinderella. Walt Disney's beguiling retelling of the fairy tale (TIME, Feb. 20).

The Hasty Heart. British Actor Richard Todd in a fine performance as a dying, misanthropic young Scot who finds friendship in an army hospital; with Patricia Neal and Ronald Reagan (TIME, Feb. 13).

The Third Man. Intrigue in postwar Vienna, by Director Carol Reed and Scripter Graham Greene; with Joseph Gotten, Orson Welles and Valli (TIME, Feb. 6).

The Titan. An exciting documentary which recreates the work, life and times of Michelangelo (TIME, Jan. 30).

Twelve O'Clock High. A fresh, convincing drama about a human crisis in a U.S. wartime bomber group; with Gregory Peck (TIME, Jan. 30).

Tight Little Island. A 100-proof British comedy about a whisky famine on a Hebridean island and how the inhabitants relieved it (TIME, Jan. 23).

All the King's Men. The sensational rise & fall of a grass-roots demagogue; (TIME, Dec. 5).

The Fallen Idol. Graham Greene and Carol Reed (see above) wring suspense from the story of a small boy (Bobby Henrey) in a world of adult intrigue; with Ralph Richardson and Michele Morgan (TIME, April 4).

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