Monday, Feb. 25, 1957

CURRENT & CHOICE

Full of Life. Judy Holliday has a baby and gets married in a wonderful outburst of mirth about birth; with John Conte, Salvatore Baccaloni (TIME, Feb. 18).

The Young Stranger. A teen-ager studies parental delinquency in his own family; compellingly played by James MacArthur, James Daly, Kim Hunter (TIME, Jan. 28).

The Rainmaker. Forecast: sunny comedy, with spells of metaphysical drizzle (Burt Lancaster), occasional electric storms (Katharine Hepburn), romantic sunset (TIME, Dec. 31).

The Teahouse of the August Moon. Menu: tee-hee (scented with sociology) and a side dish of red-white-and-blue-striped slapstick, charmingly served by Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford, Machiko Kyo (TIME, Dec. 10).

Marcelino. A miracle play, made in Spain, filled with a shining sweetness (TIME, Nov. 26).

Vitelloni. One of the best of the Italian-made movies--a biting but not bitter satire of small-town life (TIME, Nov. 5).

Around the World in 80 Days. Producer Mike Todd, with the help of Jules Verne, 46 stars and $6,000.000, has created the most spectacular travelogue ever seen on the screen (TIME, Oct. 29).

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