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Love Me or Leave Me—One of the most unusual music dramas ever made gives Doris Day and James Cagney roles as startling as the picture. ...

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The Affairs Of Susan—Susan, played by Joan Fontaine, was four women to four men, and all of the Susies were interesting, none of them dull, and each one lovelier than the other, which only goes to prove a woman can be anything a man wants...

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The Enchanted Cottage—That key is love—not of self but for another in which self is forgotten...

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The Fugitive Kind—Three high-powered personalities—Marlon Brando, Anna Magnani and Joanne Woodward (pictured above)—go into high gear, with the result you feel as if you’ve been crashed into the middle of a nightmare. ...

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12 Angry Men—Though tension builds steadily throughout this unusual drama, its intelligent and penetrating approach provides material for thought, as well as lively entertainment. ...

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  With a hesitant wave, Jimmy sets out to attempt a feat that no lone human has ever done before   The Spirit of St. Louis (WARNERS; CINEMA-SCOPE, WARNERCOLOR) Here is one of the rare tales of high adventure that accents personality over physical action. Casting James Stewart as...

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Tonight And Every Night—It’s a musical—different, appealing and B strangely warming in its quaint little way, adorned with Rita Hayworth’s beauty, enhanced with the dancing of an amazing blond young man named Marc Platt and silhouetted against the early bombings of London....

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SALOME—The saga of the lady with the seven veils is in the tradition of the most successful Biblical-era films, providing spectacle, sex and inspirational values. Rita Hayworth. . ....

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The Happy Road—Back from France comes producer-director-star Gene Kelly, with a honey of a movie that combines hear hilarity and good sense. ...