The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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FROM THE WORLD S STUDIOS 219 Born Yesterday, with Judy Holliday and Broderick Crawford Directed by George Cukor. An entertaining version of Garson Kanin's sly play about the tycoon and the dumb blonde. Carrie, with Jennifer Jones and Laurence Olivier Directed by William Wyler. Hollywood's present preoccupation with Dreiser continues with this adaptation of Sister Carrie, a tragic love story. Cyrano de Bergerag, with Jose Ferrer Directed by Michael Gordon. Stanley Kramer's unconventional production policy is further revealed with his version of Rostand. Decision Before Dawn, with Oscar Werner and Richard Basehart Directed by Anatole Litvak. A story dealing with the problem of treason as it affects the Germans who were used as spies by the Allies. Made in Europe, this film is remarkable for a brilliant recreation of wartime Germany. Fourteen Hours, with Richard Basehart and Paul Douglas Directed by Henry Hathaway. An often brilliant study of a young man's attempt at suicide, and the efforts of the police and his relations to dissuade him from it. The Greatest Show on Earth, with Betty HuttonDirected by Cecil B. de Mille. de Mille's tribute to the Barnum and Bailey circus. It's a Big Country A short story film utilizing almost all the M.G.M. contract directors and players. Kangaroo, with Peter Lawford and Maureen O'HaraDirected by Lewis Milestone. Deserting the war theme, Milestone's new film is an outdoors drama made in Australia.