Canadian Film Weekly (May 15, 1957)

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THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS James Stewart as Lucky Lindy, a Leland Hayward Billy Wilder production based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Charles A. Lindbergh. THE PAJAMA GAME Starring Doris Day, John Raitt, Caro] Haney in the Sensational Broadway musical success produced and directed by i George Abbott and Stanley Donen. THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL Starring Marilyn Monroe and Laurence Olivier, two of the screen’s most famous personalities. A Marilyn Monroe Productions, Inc. picture. FAA THESE GREAT BOOKS...ALL THESE GREAT PLAYS...ADDING TO THE GREATNESS OF i Warner [Bros. THE WHIP An exciting and dramatic story. From a novel by the well-known author, Luke Short. To be produced by Henry Blanke, directed by Raoul Walsh. THE FBI STORY An absorbing book by Don Whitehead which has received brilliant reviews and is at the top of the national best-seller list. To be produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. THE D.1.* (*Drill Instructor) Starring Jack Webb, who also directs. This daring and dynamic adaptation of the novel has wide appeal, p= presents a surprising Jack Webb.