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Henry V. Shakespeare and Laurence Olivier create a masterpiece and a new cinema style (TIME, April 8).
Ziegfeld Follies of 1946. Vaudeville, and especially Fred Astaire, prove very much alive (TIME, March 25).
The Sailor Takes a Wife and spends most of the picture finding time for a honeymoon (TIME, March 11).
Open City. Rome under the Nazis (TIME, March 4).
Vacation from Marriage. Robert Donat and Deborah Kerr come back to a more abundant life (TIME, Feb. 18).
Deadline at Dawn. Paul Lukas, Susan Hayward and much Odets about a corpse (TIME, Feb. 18).
The Spiral Staircase. Dorothy Mc-Guire and the sinister party who stalks her (TIME, Feb. 4).
The Lost Weekend. 1945 Academy Award winner (TIME, Dec. 3).
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