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Reviewed on July 1, 2016 | Audio
A quartet of films from Columbia Pictures—two from Hollywood's Golden Age and two from the postglory era of the studio system—get the Criterion treatment. A small-time airline operator (Cary Grant) excels with brave fliers but plays hard to get with a spirited woman (Jean Arthur) smitten with him in Only Angels Have Wings (1939). Columbia's biggest star in the 1940s, Rita Hayworth shines in Gilda (1946), as a ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




