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Other big moneymakers for the year-Shane, The Robe-showed up on a few other "best" lists. The National Board of Review picked MGM's Julius Caesar as the No. 1 film. The remainder of the national board's top ten: Shane, From Here to Eternity, Martin Luther, Lili, Roman Holiday, Stalag 17, The Little Fugitive, Mogambo, The Robe...
...Shane (Paramount). A horse opera put in finest fettle by Director George Stevens; with Alan Ladd, Van Heflin, Jean Arthur (TIME, April...
Even in its old ruts, Hollywood showed more get-up-and-go. William Wyler's Roman Holiday and Dore Schary's Dream Wife were sure, expert comedies of a kind rarely made in the U.S. since the mid 30's George Stevens' Shane was a western evolved with loving care for the beauty of the land it was set in, and Escape from Fort Bravo took a fresh look at Hollywood's tired old Indian wars. Fred Zinne-man's From Here to Eternity did far more than the usual crude job of shoveling...
Escape from Fort Bravo. High-styled horse opera, a worthy stablemate to Shane and High Noon; with William Holden, John Forsythe (TIME...
...Chinman, Leo H. Daley, Jr., Ronald Gene Eikenberry, John T. Evjy, Anthony A. Gianelly, Robert A. Hastings, Phillip Carberry Haughey, Richard J. Holschuh, James L. Joslin, Anthony M. Markella, Peter M. Meister, Theodore N. Metropoulos (Capt.), John L. Newell, Jr., Charles A. Papalia, Thomas H. Parkinson, William R. Shane, Lawrence T. Shields, John A. Simourian, W. Richard Smith, Jr., Robert Wynne, Harold L. Goldberg...