20th Century-Fox Dynamo (February 11, 1956)

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the gentleman at the right, for he, director Raoul Walsh, has to his credit some of our best grossing successes. Among them you can list "What Price Glory" (1926), "The Cock-Eyed World" (1929)* "Loves Of Carmen** (1927), "The Red Dance** (1928), "In Old Arizona** (our first talking picture, in 1929), "The Seas Beneath** and "The Yellow Ticket** (1930), and more recently "The Tall Men** (1955). Other memorable hits he directed include "East Of Suez**, "Me And My Gal**, "Sadie Thompson** and "The Bowery**. Above, Mr. Walsh is pictured on a set with co-stars Richard Egan (left) and Jane Russell whom he directed in the sizzling story of "The Revolt Of Mamie Stover**, a Buddy Adler production largely filmed in Honolulu. "The Revolt Of Mamie Stover** has been scheduled for domestic release in April and, in addition to the pair already mentioned, Joan Leslie and Agnes Moorehead have top roles.