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Cinema: Current & Choice, May 10, 1948

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The Big Clock. A handsome, gold-filled thriller about a murdering magazine magnate; with Ray Milland and Charles Laughton (TIME, April 19).

Poison. Roberto Rossellini’s six slices of wartime life in Italy, the best of them even better than his Open City (TIME, April 19).

All My Sons. Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster and Mady Christians in a good screen translation of Arthur Miller’s prize play (TIME, April 12).

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream, House. Cary Grant and Myrna Loy fall among contractors (TIME, April 12).

I Remember Mama. Domestic comedy and pathos, richly presented by George Stevens; with Irene Dunne, Oscar Homolka, Barbara Bel Geddes (TIME, April 5).

The Search. A mild but touching picture, made in occupied Germany, about a refugee child and his mother (TIME, March 29).

Sitting Pretty. Clifton Webb is waspishly amusing as the world’s most versatile baby-sitter (TIME, March 29).

Farrebique. A year on a French farm translated into film poetry (TIME, March 15).

Treasure of Sierra Madre. Walter Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Tim Holt in Director John Huston’s brilliant adventure fable (TIME, Feb. 2).

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