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Henry V. Shakespeare and Laurence Olivier work together for their common splendor (TIME, April 8).
Ziegfeld Follies of 1946. Everybody gets in the act; best of all, Fred Astaire (TIME, March 25).
The Sailor Takes a Wife. June Allyson and Robert Walker chase a honeymoon (TIME, March 11).
Open City. A painful, powerful story of Rome nailed to the swastika (TIME, March 4).
Vacation from Marriage. It does wonders for Robert Donat and Deborah Kerr (TIME, Feb. 18).
Adventure. Light beer with an egg named Gable in it (TIME, Feb. 11).
The Lost Weekend. 1945 Academy Award winner (TIME, Dec. 3).
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