Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1960)

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10 Motion Picture Daily Friday, January 29, 19(; U.A. Product Inventory at $125,000,000 UNITED ARTISTS is starting 1960 with a record product inventory of $125,000,000 in features currently in release, editing, or preparation. Of the 24 blockbusters set for this year five are illustrated here. THE FUGITIVE KIND: Jurow-Shepherd-Pennebaker production starring Marlon Brando and Anna Magnani (above) and Joanne Woodward. THE ALAMO: Batjac's $12,000,0G0-plus Todd-AO production starring Joh Wayne (front). THE UNFORGIVEN: Hecht-Hill-Lancaster film starring Audrey Hepburn and Burt Lancaster (right). THE GALLANT HOURS: CagneyMontgomery production starring James Cagney (center) as the late Admiral William F. Halsey. EXODUS: Otto Preminger (with finger raised at right) scouting locations in Israel f< his film to be based on the Leon Uris best-seller. Stars will include Paul Newman an Eva Marie Saint.