Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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this is the CHALLENGE WE MAKE TO MOVIE GOERS : If you don't believe that this weird and unusual story actually happened, see the records of Queens County Court, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1953 Indictment #271/53, "The Ba/estrero Case" VERY TWIST AND TURN OF IT IS TRUE! also starring AN I HUNT UUAYLt Screen Play by MAXWELL ANDERSON and ANGUS MacPHAIL BERNARD HERRMANN Directed by ALFRED HITCHCOCK Alfred Hitchcock holds the mirror up to life.,, and catches The Wrong Man ! A true-life story so suspenseful that only Hitchcock could film it! Somewhere, somewhere in New York’s crowded streets, shadowed subways -or the Stork Club there must be the right man! WARNER BROS, present HENRY FONDA VERA MILES AND THE EXCITING CITY OF NEW YORK, IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S