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Best Pictures
CITY LIGHTS—Chaplin still as good as ever in a hilarious silent picture.
TRADER HORN—The old tribal dance and other African features excitingly presented.
RANGO—Men & monkeys fighting as allies in the Sumatran jungles.
DISHONORED—Routine spy story redeemed by Marlene Dietrich and Director Josef von Sternberg.
Best Plays in Manhattan
AS HUSBANDS Go—The tale of a young matron of Dubuque who almost went wrong.
FIVE STAR FINAL—Tribulations of a tabloid.
GIVE ME YESTERDAY—A Whimsy-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne.
GRAND HOTEL—Large scale handling of the slice-of-life technique.
GREEN GROW THE LILACS—The Theater Guild goes way out West.
ONCE IN A LIFETIME—Hollywood taking it on the chin.
PRIVATE LIVES—Surpassingly good comedy with Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence.
THE BARRETTS OF WTIMPOLE STREET— Katharine Cornell.
THE GREEN PASTURES—The year-old Pulitzer Prizewinner.
TOMORROW AND TOMORROW—A sensitive play by Philip Barry about a small-town lady and a visiting psychiatrist.
Musical—AMERICA'S SWEETHEART, FINE & DANDY, GIRL CRAZY, THE NEW YORKERS, THREE'S A CROWD., YOU SAID IT.
