The Men. The story of war-wounded paraplegics makes a powerful and moving salute to the human spirit; with Marlon Brando and Teresa Wright (TIME, July 24).
Kind Hearts and Coronets. A witty British comedy about an Edwardian gentleman who murders his way into the peerage; with Alec Guinness playing eight roles (TIME, July 3).
The Lawless. An unblinking look at mob violence in a California town; with Macdonald Carey and Gail Russell (TIME,
July 3).
The Asphalt Jungle. Director John Huston examines a band of criminals as human beings while documenting a $1,000,000 burglary; with Sterling Hayden and Louis Calhern (TIME, June 19).
Father of the Bride. Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor in a delightfully funny adaptation of Edward Streeter’s bestseller (TIME, May 29).
Annie Get Your Gun. Betty Hutton at large in a sensibly faithful version of Irving Berlin’s musicomedy hit (TiME, April 24).
City Lights. Charlie Chaplin’s 19-year-old but still spry “comedy romance in pantomime” (TIME, April 17).
Cinderella. Walt Disney rounds out the cast of the fairy-tale classic with beguiling birds & beasts (TIME, Feb. 20).
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