Boxoffice (Oct-Dec 1963)

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THE NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1963. THIS, WE PROMISE, IS A FILM YOU WILL ON JUNE 8, 1961, when we announced the American premiere of Carl ForemanY ‘The Guns Of Navarone" at the Criterion Theatre, we made the following statement: —Carl Foreman's first film since“The Guns Of Navarone.’ Once again the American premiere takes place at the Criterion Theatre, with a concurrent engagement at the Tlipcitrp A ml once ormin with ahcnintp rnnfi American Premiere New York Dec, 19th Criterion Theatre and Sutton Theatre Royal Premiere Performance: London Nov. 18th Royal Premiere Performance: Stockholm Dec. 13th Royal Premiere Performance: Copenhagen Dec. 17th Los Angeles Premiere Dec. 22nd ■ “ This, we promise, is the most exciting motion picture you will ever see.” If you were one of the millions upon millions of people throughout the world who were thrilled by “The Guns Of Navarone,” and who made it one of the greatest box-office attractions in movie history, you know that we didn t let you down. We kept our word. Now we have the good fortune to present “The Victors” dence, we are making you a promise: l In all your life, you have never seen a film like ‘ 1 The Victors. 2.“ The Victors” is a film you will never want, or be able, to forget. Finally, we predict: In its uncompromising honesty, “The Victors" will be the most controversial film of this or any other year. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents tlMIltlli and M JAMES nSENTA r JOEL lltDlRthll) From the A u book by nLl '