Passport to Pimlico. A small section of London takes hilarious advantage of its chance to secede from the Commonwealth (TIME, Oct. 31).
The Heiress. The story of a spinster’s revenge on her father and lover, sumptuously told by Producer-Director William Wyler; with Olivia de Havilland (TIME Oct. 24).
Ichabod and Mr. Toad. In parts of an uneven doubleheader, Walt Disney is at his inventive best; with Bing Crosby and Basil Rathbone on the soundtrack (TIME Oct. 17).
Pinky. The best of the Negro-problem films; with Jeanne Grain, Ethel Waters and Ethel Barrymore (TIME, Oct. 10).
Task Force. The ups & downs, through the years, of U.S. naval aviation, with a factual core of spectacular Navy combat films and fictional trimmings involving Gary Cooper (TIME, Oct. 3).
Germany Year Zero. Roberto Rossellini’s grim, graphic story of a twelve-year-old boy among the human rubble of Germany’s occupation (TIME, Sept. 26).
White Heat. James Cagney’s spectacular comeback in a drama about a mother-dependent gangster (TIME, Sept. 19).
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