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Cinema: CURRENT & CHOICE, Mar. 12, 1951

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Storm Warning. An exciting melodrama that tromps heavily on the Ku Klux Klan without treading on sensitive Southern toes; with Ginger Rogers, Steve Cochran (TIME, March 5).

Cause for Alarm! Loretta Young as a frantic housewife whose life suddenly depends on getting a letter out of the mails (TIME, Feb. 26).

The Mudlark. Hollywood’s tribute to a mourning Queen Victoria (Irene Dunne) is brightened by the cockney ragamuffin (Andrew Ray) who coaxes her back to her public duties (TIME, Jan. 1).

Seven Days to Noon. London, playing itself, gives an exciting performance as a city threatened by a man on the loose with an atomic bomb (TIME, Dec. 25).

Born Yesterday. As the dumb blonde who wises up, Judy Holliday steals the show (TIME, Dec. 25).

Cyrano de Bergerac. Jose Ferrer’s acting sparks a conscientious adaptation of the Rostand classic (TIME, Nov. 20).

King Solomon’s Mines. Deborah Kerr, Stewart Granger, and some excellent Technicolor shots of African animals and vistas (TIME, Nov. 20).

All About Eve. Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s tart treatise on how to win fame and lose friends on-Broadway; with Bette Davis, Anne Baxter (TIME, Oct. 16).

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