Toscanini: Hymn of the Nations. Toscanini, conducting Verdi, makes a stunning film debut (TIME, April 29).
Joe Palooka, Champ. A must for kids and good for grownups, too (TIME, April 29).
Henry V. Shakespeare, Laurence Olivier and cinema give each other a new brilliance (TIME, April 8).
Ziegfeld Follies of 1946. Fred Astaire and others galvanize vaudeville (TIME, March 25).
The Sailor Takes a Wife but can’t find where to take her (TIME, March 11).
Open City. A raw, bloody slice of life in Rome under the Nazis (TIME, March 4).
Vacation from Marriage. War rejuvenates Robert Donat and Deborah Kerr (TIME, Feb. 18).
Deadline at Dawn. No ordinary murder mystery—a nice Odets melodrama involving Paul Lukas, Susan Hayward, Bill Williams (TIME, Feb. 18).
The Spiral Staircase. Speechless Dorothy McGuire is stalked by a horror who shall remain nameless (TIME, Feb. 4).
The Lost Weekend. 1945 Academy Award winner (TIME, Dec. 3).
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