Monday, Nov. 11, 1957
CURRENT & CHOICE
Pal Joey. Hollywood has oversanitized the fun-and-gaminess of the Broadway musical, but Frank Sinatra saves the show (TIME, Oct. 28).
Les Girls. Kay Kendall proves herself, in the most stylish movie musical of the year, the most stylish comedienne the British have turned up in 30 years (TIME, Oct. 14).
A Visit with Pablo Casals. A great cellist fills the screen with the tranquil luminosity of a mature art (TIME, Oct. 7).
The Pajama Game. A bouncy, bawdy musical about congenial labor-management strife in a Dubuque nightwear factory; with John Raitt and Doris Day (TIME, Sept. 9).
The Last Bridge. Europe's Maria Schell, as a German doctor torn between Hitler's legions, to which she belongs, and Tito's partisans, who impress her into their service (TIME, Sept. 2).
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? Frank Tashlin's spoof of Manhattan's television-advertising industry; with Tony Randall as Rock, Jayne Mansfield as herself (TIME, Aug. 19).
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