Canadian Moving Picture Digest (Dec 31, 1955)

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eee eee Twelve Power-Packed Profit Pictures Herald the Start of the 1956 Feldman Sales Drive HE SECOND GREATEST SEX In CinemaScope and Technicolor, this holiday release has been compared with ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’’ on the basis of its entertainment values and box-office potential. A great cast and plenty of whistle tunes mark this one as the finest holiday attraction the company has ever had. ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS The trade critics were unanimous in shouting about this one as not only a great woman’s picture, but equally attractive for men. It reunited Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman, the winning team of “Magnificent Obsession’’ under the same producerdirector team, Ross Hunter and Douglas Sirk. In Technicolor. THE SPOILERS In Technicolor The most exciting of the Rex Beach action stories ever put on the screen brings together Jeff Chandler, Anne Baxter’ and Rory Calhoun.as the stars, supported by a cast of top marquee names. JE SQUARE JUNGLE P A terrific title for a thrilling picture ait with Tony Curtis in his finest role. Bey Also starred are Pat Crowley and Ernest Borgnine, the magic name of “Marty”. It’s like buying ringside tickets to a title fight. Canada Pledges Its Best, As Always ALF PERRY MARK PLOTTEL Sales Mgr., Empire Universal President, Empire-Universal THE BENNY GOODMAN STORY Here is the successor to the phenomenal “The Glenn Miller Story.” U-] has the formula and the industry knows it. Top TV personality Steve Allen plays the Goodman role. Donna Reed plays opposite. In Technicolor and a wealth of music that'll drive them to frenzy!. WALTER KENNEDY Director of Advertising and Publicity Empire Universal THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW A marquee package with Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray.