20th Century-Fox Dynamo (February 1960)

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A PRIVATE’S AFFAIR: Comedy, with songs. About a draftee and his buddies who endeavor to extract him from his mistaken marriage to a middle- -aged U. S. Secretary of Defense. Co-starring Sal Minero, Christine Carere, Gary Crosby, Terry Moore, Barrie Coe and Barbara Eden. David Weis- bart, producer. Raoul Walsh, director. 92 minutes. CinemaScope. De Luxe Color. MAN WHO UNDERSTOOD WOMEN: Ro- mantic comedy about a “has-been” director who “comes back” when he “discovers” and makes a star out of a young girl, marries her, but, because of his neglect, sends her into the arms of another man. Co-starring Henry Fonda, Leslie Caron, Cesare Danova and others. Nunnally Johnson, producer- director. 105 minutes. CinemaScope. De Luxe Color. Pictured on this and the following page are scenes from 1959 CinemaScope fea- ture releases. These are at- tractions still playable in many subsequent - run and small-town situations. Currently some of the 1959 fourth quarter’s features are enjoying a greater patronage than when first released. This lucrative situation has re- sulted from word of mouth praise. Since its release last year “The Diary Of Anne Frank” has won increasing, universal praise. In the United States and Canada, as well as in foreign lands, it continues winning awards. “Journey To The Center Of The Earth” continues one of the major box office suc- cesses. It has established new patronage and box office marks in numerous first-run situations. In smaller situa- tions it is not only matching the downtown key runs, but developing extended engage- ments. “South Pacific”, which set up a long string of records as a Todd-AO road-show and at 35MM pre-release engage- ments, will go into general release in the United States within the next few months. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING: Romantic drama. Multiple expose of the trials and tribula- tions of career-minded girls and their quests for husbands. Co-starring Hope Lange, Stephen Boyd, Suzy Parker, Martha Hyer, Brian Ahern, Robert Evans, and Louis Jourdan and Joan Crawford. Jerry Wald, producer. Jean Negulesco, director. 121 minutes. CinemaScope. De Luxe Color. OREGON TRIAL: Melodramatic outdoor story about a group of Midwesterners who join a trek to the U. S. Northwest and their adventures on that historic journey. Co-starring Fred MacMurray, Nina Shipman, Gloria Talbot, Henry Hull and others. Produced by Richard Einfeld. Directed by Gene Fowler, Jr. 86 minutes. In CinemaScope with De Luxe Color. 86