Canadian Film Weekly (May 15, 1957)

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A FACE IN THE CROWD Another dynamic Elia Kazan production from story and screen play by Budd Schulberg, elie [| <> Andy Griffith, Patricia / Neal. Directed by f Elia Kazan. MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR Best-selling novel by Herman Wouk, author of “The Caine Mutiny.” To be directed by Daniel Mann, produced by Milton Sperling. THE HELEN MORGAN STORY Ann Blyth and Paul Newman star in this production based on the fabulous career of the great blues singer. Directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Martin Rackin. BAND OF ANGELS Starring Clark Gable and Yvonne De Carlo in the film presentation of the Literary Guild selection, best-selling novel by Robert Penn Warren. Directed by Raoul Walsh. THE DEEP SIX Starring vehicle for Alan Ladd. From the novel by Martin Dibner, to be produced by Martin Rackin, directed by Rudolph Mate. SAYONARA Marlon Brando stars in the production of the best-selling novel by James A. Michener, author of “South Pacific;” directed by Joshua Logan, produced by William Goetz. Screen play by Paul Osborn. DAMN YANKEES Another tremendously successful musical Broadway hit. To be produced by George Abbott in association with Frederick Brisson, Robert E. Griffith, | Harold S. Prince. NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS Produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The famous Broadway comedy hit and best-selling book by Mac Hyman, starring Andy Griffith and others of the £ N. Y. cast. Screen play by John Lee Mahin. ONIONHEAD From the exciting new novel by Weldon Hill, regarded as a certain best-seller. Does for the & Coast Guard what ; “Mister Roberts” did for the Navy. TOO MUCH TOO SOON One of the most eagerly anticipated books of the year. To be produced by ; Henry Blanke, directed by Irving Rapper., AUNTIE MAME The laugh hit of the nation. Two years a best-seller as a novel, by Patrick Dennis, and the current number-one comedy success of the BYR Broadway theatre.To star JiMeBe Rosalind Russell. — To be directed by Morton DaCosta. THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA Starring Spencer Tracy in the film version of most famous work of Pulitzer and Nobel Prizewinning author Ernest Hemingway. Produced by Leland Hayward. Directed by John Sturges. / HEMING way. J f THE NUN’S STORY From the season’s current best-seller by Kathryn Hulme. Audrey Hepburn | to star. Fred Zinnemann § to direct. DARBY’S RANGERS William A. Wellman’s production based on the real-life exploits of Col. William O. Darby, World War II hero. To mh be produced by Martin Rackin, directed by Wellman. To star Charlton Heston, THE PHILADELPHIAN Newest of the important Warner acquisitions is this dramatic novel by Richard Powell which is climbing on top of the best-seller lists,