Boxoffice (Oct-Dec 1962)

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THE Cl I M E ts<l A S C O P E COLOR by DE LUXE Pre.Rele.se ^Sagentents OIRISTMAS! ^ Jours For ^EBRIJaky HOLIDAY!',! In the bush country of Kenya, “The Lion” stands for the Male of Males . . . taking what he wants. This is the story of two such men . . . fighting for a woman each had loved— and had to possess again . . . each trying to claim her child — who called them both father! A: ' ■ ' based on the [screenplay by Irene Kamp and Louis Kamp Joseph KeLel CAPUGINE a Samuel G. Engel production The Big Roar Of Entertainment Excitement Is On Its Way! <4 Only a brave man goes after the lion . . . only a fool goes after the lion’s mate . . . -OLD AFRICAN PROVERB co-starring PAMELA FRANKLIN direct by Jack Cardiff