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Friday, August 30, 2013

1947 in Pictures

Black NarcissusBrighton RockOut of the PastSo Well RememberedTycoon (1947)The Bishop's WifeMourning Becomes ElectraThe Fugitive (1947)Song of the SouthThe LocketSinbad the Sailor (1947)The Farmer's DaughterNicholas Nickleby (1947)Odd Man Out (1947)ShoeshineThe Woman on the Beach (1947)They Won't Believe Me (1947)The Bachelor and the Bobby-SoxerThe Long NightHoneymoon (1947)CrossfireFun and Fancy FreeMagic TownThe Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947)Dead ReckoningDown to EarthHer Husband's AffairsIt Had to Be You (1947)The Guilt of Janet AmesFramed (1947)Singapore (1947)Buck Privates Come Home (1947)Something in the WindI'll Be Yours (1947)Ride the Pink HorseThe Egg and ISmash-Up: The Story of a WomanNora PrentissThe Time, the Place, and the GirlStallion RoadThe Two Mrs. CarrollsPursuedThe UnfaithfulThe Man I Love (1947)That Way with Women (1947)Escape Me NeverCry Wolf (1947)Life with FatherPosessed (1947)My Wild Irish RoseDark PassageCheyenne (1947)Deep ValleyThe Unsuspected (1947)B.F.'s DaughterIf Winter Comes (1947)Cass TimberlaneThe Perils of Pauline (1947)UnconqueredThe Private Affairs of Bel AmiThe Foxes of HarrowThe Other LoveThe Macomber AffairThe Brasher DoubloonSuddenly It's SpringRoad to RioWelcome StrangerMy Favorite Brunette (1947)Monsieur VerdouxLuredI Walk AloneForever AmberIt Happened on Fifth AvenueI Know Where I'm GoingGreat ExpectationsGolden EarringsCaptain from CastileDaisy KenyonCopacabanaCarnegie Hall (1947)CalcuttaBoomerangBody and SoulBlaze of NoonA Double LifeA Cage of Nightingales (1947)Gentleman's AgreementThe Ghost and Mrs. MuirI Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now (1947)Kiss of DeathThe Late George ApleyMother Wore TightsNightmare AlleyThe Shocking Miss Pilgrim13 Rue MadeleineThe HuckstersThis Time for Keeps (1947)It Happened in BrooklynGood News (1947)FiestaLiving in a Big WaySong of the Thin ManSong of LoveMerton of the MoviesTenth Avenue AngelHigh BarbareeDesire Me (1947)Green Dolphin StreetKiller McCoyThe Romance of Rosy RidgeThe Unfinished DanceCynthia (1947)Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
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