The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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FROM THE WORLDS STUDIOS 211 schoolmaster's emotional conflicts. The film had a great success in Europe during 1951. The Card, with Alec Guinness and Valerie Hobson Directed by Ronald Neame. Arnold Bennett's famous novel set in the Five Towns. Cry The Beloved Country, with Canada Lee and Sydney Poitier Directed by Zoltan Korda. Alan Pa ton's moving story of the relations between the white and coloured peoples of South Africa. Encore Directed by Pat Jackson, Anthony Pelissier and Harold French. The third Somerset Maugham short story film, consisting of The Ant and the Grasshopper, Winter Cruise and Gigolo and Gigolette. His Excellency, with Eric Portman Directed by Robert Hamer. From a successful play concerning the events which follow a Socialist Governor's arrival to take over an unnamed island. The Magic Box, with Robert Donat Directed by John Boulting. The feature film which was made as a co-operative effort by the film industry for the Festival of Britain, 1951. The story is based on the life of the film pioneer, Friese Greene, and the cast includes many well-known British players. The Man in the White Suit, with Alec Guinness and Joan Greenwood Directed by Alexander Mackendrick. A satirical comedy about a man who thinks he has discovered a fabric which will never wear out. Murder in the Cathedral, with Father John Groser as Thomas Becket Directed by George Hoellering. A version of T. S. Eliot's famous verse play. Never Take No for an Answer, with Vittorio Man unta Directed by Maurice Cloche and Ralph Smart*