Monday, Oct. 03, 1955
CURRENT & CHOICE
It's Always Fair Weather. A sharp little musical that needles TV--without trying, of course, to burst the Electronic Bubble; with Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, Michael Kidd (TIME, Sept. 5).
The Sheep Has Five Legs. French Comic Fernandel, who is much too funny for one man, plays six. He is too funny for six men, too (TIME, Sept. 5).
Ulysses. The Homeric legend made (in Italy) into a foaming saga of sea adventure; with Kirk Douglas, Silvana Mangano (TIME, Aug. 22).
I Am a Camera. A nymph's regress in Christopher Isherwood's Berlin; Julie Harris, at both hooch and cootch, is a comic sensation (TIME, Aug. 15).
The Shrike. The story of a morally helpless husband (Jose Ferrer) and his predatory wife (June Allyson) (TIME, July 25).
Mr. Roberts. First-rate retelling of the long-run Broadway hit about life aboard a Navy supply ship; with Henry Fonda, James Cagney, Jack Lemmon, William Powell (TIME, July 18).
Marty. The love story of a "very good butcher"; home truth and homely humor in the life of an ordinary man--well perceived by Playwright Paddy Chayefsky, well expressed by Ernest Borgnine, Betsy Blair (TIME, April 18)
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