The Exhibitor (1952)

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Servisectlon 2 THE CHECK-UP LEAVE IT TO THE MARINES-C-Sid Melton, Mora Lynn, Gregg Martell— Service comedy will fit into the lower half— 66m.— see Nov. 7 'issue(5005). MAN BAIT — MD — George Brent, Marguerite Chapman, Diana Dors, Raymond Huntley— Okeh programmer— 78m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (English-made)— (5103). NAVAJO-DOCD-Navajo Indian cast— Best for class and art spots— 70m.— see Feb. 13 issue — (5104). SKY HIGH-C-Sid Melton, Mara Lynn, Sam Flint-For the lower half — 61m. — see Dec. 5 issue — (5024). STRONGHOID-D-Veronica lake, Zachary Scott, Ar^ro De Cordova— Drama of the Mexican revolution will fit into the duallers— 73m. — see Mar. 12 issue — (Made in Mexico)— (5107). SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE MEN-FAND-Georae Reeves, Phyllis Coates, Jeff Corey— Children, neighborhoods, and small towns should like it best— 60m.— see Nov. 21 issue— (5030). TALES OF ROBIN HOOD— AD-Robert Clarke, Mary Hatcher, Paul Cavanagh— For the lower half — 60m.— see Jan. 16 issue — (5008). UNKNOWN WORID-FANMD— Victor Kilion, Bruce Kel¬ logg, Marilyn Nash-Fantastic melodrama will fit Into the duallers — 73m. — see Nov. 7 issue — (5101). VALLEY OF THE EAGIES-MD-Jack Warner, Nadia Gray, John McCollum— Highly interesting import— 82m.— see Mar. 26 issue— (English-made)— (Filmed in Sweden, Norway and Lapland)— (51 14). VARIETIES ON PARADE — NOV — Jackie Coogan, Eddie Garr, Iris Adrian— For the lower half— 55m.— see Sept. 12 issue— (5020). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION JUNGLE, THE-Rod Cameron, Cesar Romero, Marie Wind¬ sor— (Made in India). LOAN SHARK-George Raft, Dorothy Hart, Paul Stewart OUTLAW WOMEN— Marie Windsor, Richard Rober, Al¬ lan Nixon— (Color)— (5105). . STOLEN FACE-Paul Henreid, lizabeth Scott-(Englishmade)-(5109). „ , „ WINGS OF DANGER— Zachary Scott, Robert Beatty, Kay Kendall— (English-made)— 72m.— (5106). Metro (1950-51 releases from 101 up) (1951-52 releases from 201 up) ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI— OMD— Clark Gable, Ri¬ cardo Montalban, Maria Elena Marques — Name drew should be potent factor in the selling— 78m.— see Sept. 26 issue — (Technicolor) — (208). AMERICAN IN PARIS, AN-MU-Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, Oscar Levant — Topnotch entertainment — 1 13m. — see Sept. 12 Issue— (Technicotor)—(209). ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD-CFAN— Paul Douglas, Janet Leigh, Keenan Wynn— Good programmer deserves the best selling support99m.— see Sept. 12 issue — (202). BANNERIINE-D— Keefe Brasselle, Sally Forrest, Lionel Barrymore— For the duallers— 88m. — see Sept. 26 Is¬ sue — (206). BELLE OF NEW YORK, THE-CMU-Fred Astaire, VeraEllen, Marjorie MainName draw will make the difFerence— 80m.— see Feb. 27 issue— (Technicolor)— (223). CALLAWAY WENT THATAWAY— C— Fred MacMurroy, Dor¬ othy McGuire, Howard Keel— Amusing comedy— 80m. — see Nov. 21 issue — (214). CALLING BULLDOG DRUMMOND— MD— Walter Pidgeon, Margaret Leighton, Robert Beatty — Routine series effort for the duallers— 80m.— (Made in England)— see Oct. 24 Issue — (213). GIRL IN WHITE, THE— D— Juno Allyson, Arthur Kennedy, Gary Merrill— Name values should help well-made women's show— 92m.— see Mar. 26 issue. INVITATION— D— Dorothy McGuire, Van Johnson, Louis Calhern, Ruth Roman— Good program— 85m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (220). IT'S A BIG COUNTRY— CD— Ethel Barrymore, Gary Cooper, Van Johnson, Nancy Davis— Well-made episodic comedy drama deservM the best selling attention — 89m.— see Dec. 5 issue— (215). JUST THIS ONCE-C-Janet Leigh, Peter lawford, lewis Stone— Pleasing comedy— 90m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (224). LIGHT TOUCH, THE-D-Stewart Granger, Pier Angeli, George Sanders — Interesting programmer has the angles— 93m.— see Nov. 7 issue— Leg.: B — (Made In ltaly)-(212). LONE STAR-OMD-Clark Gable, Ave Gardner, Broderick Crawford— Star draw will help this ride Jnto the better money— 94m.— see Jan. 2 issue— (222). LOVE IS BETTER THAN EVER-C-larry Parks, Elizabeth Taylor, Josephine Hutchinson— Pleasing comedy— 83m. —see Feb. 13 issue— (225). MAN WITH A CLOAK, THE-D-Joseph Cotten, Barbara Stanwyck, Leslie Caron — Program meller will need plenty of help— 80m.— see Oct. 10 issue— Leg.: B— (207). PANDORA AND THE FLYING DUTCHMAN-FAN-James Mason, Ava Gardner, Nigel PatrickArtistic produc¬ tion should appeal to class and art spots— 123m.— see Oct. 10 issue— Leg.: B— (Made in Europe)— (Technicolor)-(217). QUO VADIS-HISTD-Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr, Leo Genn—Topnofeh— 170m.— see Nov. 21 issue(Made in Italy)— (Technicolor)— (218). SELLOUT, THE— O— Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiok, Audrey Tottor— Drama will fit into the duallere— 83m.— see Dec. 19 issue — (219). SHADOW IN THE SKY-D-Ralph Meeker, Nancy Davis, James Whitmore— For the lower half^78m.— see Dee. 19 issue-(221). SINGIN' IN THE RAIN-CMU-Gene Kelly, Donald O'Con¬ nor, Debbie Reynolds— High rating— 103m.— see Mar. 26 issue— (227). TALK ABOUT A STRANGER— D— George Murphy, Nancy Davis, Billy Gray— For the lower half— 65m.— see Mar. 12 i$sue-(228). TEXAS CARNIVAL-CMU-Esther Williams, Red Skelton, Howard Keel— Name draw should help pleasing musij{,|_77m.— see Sept. 26 issue(Technicolor)(205). TOO YOUNG TO KISS— C— June Allyson, Van Johnson, Gig Young— Good comedy89m.— see Nov. 7 issue— UNKN^OWN MAN, THE-D-Walter Pigeon, Ann Harding, Barry Sullivan— Interesting drama for the duallers— 86m.— see Oct. 24 issue — Leg.: B — (210). WESTWARD THE WOMEN— OMD-Robert Taylor, Denise Darcel, Beverly Dennis— High rating— 1 16m.— see Dec. 5 issue — (216). WHEN IN ROME-CD— Van Johnson, Paul Douglas, Joseph Callela— Programmer will draw best in Catholic areas — 78m. — (Made in Italy)— see Mar. 12 issue — (229). WILD NORTH, THE— MD-Stewart Granger, Wendell Corey, Cyd Charisse — Well-made outdoor show should register in the better grosses— 87m.— see Jan. 30 issue — (Anscocolor)— (226). YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS-CD-Glenn Ford, Ruth Roman, Denise Darcel— Pleasing programmer— 84m.— see Mar. 12 issue. TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE— Mario Lanza, Doretta Morrow, James Whitmore— (Technicolor). CARBINE WIlllAMS-James Stewart, Jean Hagen, Wen¬ dell Corey. DAYS BEFORE LENT— Gig Young, Janice Role, Keenan V T jf T I • T # DEVIL MAKES THREE, THE-Gene Kelly, Pier Angeli, Rich¬ ard Rober— (Made in Germany). EAGLE ON HIS CAP-Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker, James Whitmore. EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS-Margo and Gower Champion, Monica Lewis, Dean Miller, Dennis O'Keefe— (Technicolor). FEARLESS FAGAN-Janet Leigh, Carleton Carpenter, Kee¬ nan Wynn. GLORY ALLEY-leslie Caron, Ralph Meeker, Gilbert HOUR OF THIRTEEN, THE-Peter lawford. Dawn Addams — (Made in England). IVANHOE — Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fon¬ taine— (Technicolor) — (Made in England). LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT— Shelley Winters, Ricardo Montalban, Claire Trevor. LILI— Leslie Caron, Mel Ferrer, Jean Pierre Aumont. LOVELY TO LOOK AT — Kathryn Grayson, Red Skelton, Howard Keel— (Technicolor). MERRY WIDOW, THE — Lana Tomer, Fernando Lamas, Richard Haydn— (Technicolor). MR. CONGRESSMAN-Van Johnson, Patricia Neal, Louis Calhern. ONE PIECE BATHING SUIT, THE— Esther Williams, Vic¬ tor Mature, Walter Pidgeon— (Technicolor). PAT AND MIKE— Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Aldo Ray. PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE— Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney, Van Johnson. SCARAMOUCHE-Stewart Granger, Janet Leigh, Eleanor Parker, Mel Ferrer— (Technicolor). SKIRTS AHOY— Esther Williams, Joan Evans, Vivian Blaine —(Technicolor). STORY OF THREE LOVES, THE-lesIle Caron, Farley Granger, Ethel Barrymore— (Technicolor). Monogram (195D-51 releasee from 5001 up) (1951-52 releases from 5100 up) ALADDIN AND HIS LAMPFAN— Patricia M^ina, John Sands, John Dehner— Picturization of classic is packed with selling angles— 66m.— see Dec. 19 issue— Leg.: B — (Cinecolor)— (5299). BOMBA AND THE ELEPHANT STAMPEDE— AD-Johnny Sheffield, Donna Martell, Edith Evanson— Okeh series entry— 71m.— see Nov. 21 issue — (5110). CRAZY OVER HORSES— C-leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Glorio Saunders— Standard series entry— 65m.— see Dec. 5 issue — (5114). FLIGHT TO MARS — D — Marguerite Chapman, Cameron Mitchell, Virginia HustonScience fiction drama has the angles for selling — 72m. — see Nov. 7 issue — (Clnecolor)-(5103). FORT OSAGE— W— Rod Cameron, Jane Nigh, Morris Ankrum— Okeh outdoor show— 72m.— see Feb. 27 issue— (Clnecolor)-(5102). HOLD THAT LINE— C— Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Mona Knox — "Bowery Boys" entry will fit into the duallers64m.— see Mar. 12 issue— (5211). JOE PALOOKA IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE-CMD-Joe Kirk¬ wood, Jr., James Gleason, Lois Hall— Okeh series entry— 63m.— see Nov. 22 issue— (5117). JOE PALOOKA IN TRIPLE CROSS-MD— Joe Kirkwood, James Gleason, Cathy Downs— Okeh series effort60m.— see Oct. 10 issue— (5118). LAWLESS COWBOYS W Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight, Pamela Duncan— Okeh series entry— 58m.— see Jon. 16 issue — (5155). LONGHORN, THE-W-Wild Bill Elliott, Myron Healey, Phyllis Coates— Good western70m.— see Oct. 24 is¬ sue — (5223). NORTHWEST TERRITORY OD Kirby Grant, Chinook, Gloria Saunders— Okeh for the lower half— 61m.— see Jon. 2 issue— (5124). OKLAHOMA JUSTICE — W — Johnny Mack Brovm, Jimmy Ellison, Phyllis Coates— Okeh western— 56m.— see Oct. 10 issue— (5144). OVER THE BORDER W Johnny Mack Brown, Wendy Waldron, Myron Healey— Good series entry^57l/im. —see May 24 issue(4952). RODEO-OD-Jane Nigh, John Archer, Wallace Ford— ■ Refreshing action show will fit nicely into the duallers —71m.— see Mar. 12 Issue— (Cinecolor)— (5104). STAGE TO BLUE RIVER-W-Whip Wilson, Phyllis Coates, Fuzzy Knight— Routine series entry— 55m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (5156). .... STEEL FIST, THE-MD— Roddy McDowall, Kristine Miller, Harry Lauter— Underground meller will fit into the duallers73m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (5217). TEXAS CITY— W-Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Ellison, Lois Hall— Series average— 54m.— see Mar. 26 Issue —(5241). TEXAS LAWMEN-W— Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Elli¬ son, Stanford Jolley— Better thon average series en¬ try— 54m.— see Jan. 20 issue — (5146). WACO-W— Wild Bill Elliott, Pamela Blake, Stanford Jolley— Better than average western— 68m.— see Mar. 26 issue— (5224). WANTED, DEAD OR ALIVE — W Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight, Christine McIntyre-Fair western-59m.-see Oct. 24 issue— (5154). WHISTLING HILLS-W-Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Elli¬ son, Noel Neill— Series average— 58m.— see Nov. 21 issue— (5145). YELLOW FIN— AD— Wayne Morris, Adrian Booth, Damian O'Flynn— Interesting fishing yarn for the lower half —72m.— see Nov. 7 issue(5108). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION AFRICAN TREASURE— Johnny Sheffield, laurette Luez, Arthur Space— (5207). ARCTIC FLIGHT-Wayne Morris, Lola Albright, Alan Hale, Jr. BRONC RIDER — Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight, Pamola Duncan. DEAD MEN'S TRAIL— Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Ellison, Barbara Allen— (5243). DESERT PURSUIT— Wayne Morris, Virginia Grey, Anthony Caruso— (5209). . „ GOLD FEVER— John Calvert, Ralph Morgan, Ann Cornell. GUNMAN, THE— Whip Wilson, Fuzzy Knight, Phyllis Coates— (5252). HERE COME THE MARINES-Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Myrna Dell— (5212). JET JOB— Stanley Clements, Elena Verdugo— (5215). KANSAS TERRITORY-Wlld Bill Elliott, Peggy Stewart(5225)-64m. MAN FROM BLACK HILLS, THE— Johnny Mack Brown, Jimmy Ellison, Florence lake— (5242), NIGHT RAIDERS-Whip Wilson, Lois Hall, Fuzzy Knlght(5251). PLOW JOCKEYS-Bowery Boys. TIMBER WOLF-Kirby Grant, Chinook— (5221), WAGONS WEST— Rod Cameron, Peggie Castle, Noah Berry, Jr.— (Cinecolor)— (5203). WILD STALLION-Ben Johnson, Barbara Woodell, Edgar Buchanan(Cinecolor). Paramount (1950>51 releases from 5001 up) (1951-52 releases from 5101 up) AARON SLICK FROM PUNKIN CRICK-C-Alan Young, Dinah Shore, Robert Merrill— Satire will probably pull best in small towns, neighborhoods— 95m.— see Feb. 27 issue— (Technicolor) — (5119). ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN-CD-Jose Ferrer, Kim Hunter, Kurt Kaszner— Amusing programmer— 107m.— see Mar. 12 issue— (5117). DENVER AND RIO GRANDE, THE— MD-Edmond O'Brien, Sterling Hayden, Laura Elliott-Okeh programmer of early railroading— 88m.— see Apr. 9 issue(Techni¬ color)— (51 15). DETECTIVE STORY— MD-Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker, William Bendix, Horace McMahon— High rating-103m. —see Oct. 10 issue— (5111). FLAMING FEATHER — OAD — Sterling Hayden, Forrest Tucker, Barbara Rush— Good action programmer for the duallers— 78m.— see Dec. 19 issue— (Technicolor) -(5118). GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, THE D — Betty Hutton, Cornel Wilde, Charlton Heston, Dorothy Lamour, James Stewart, Gloria Grahame — High rating — 151m. —see Jan. 2 issue— Leg.: B— (Technicolor)(5130). HONG KONG— MD— Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, Nigel Bruce— Fair meller for the duallers— 91m.— see Nov. 21 issue(Technicolor)(5109). MY FAVORITE SPY— F— Bob Hope, Hedy Lamarr, Francis L. Sullivan— Good Hope— SGm.— see Oct. 10 Issue-(5110). MY SON, JOHN— D— Helen Hayes, Robert Walker, Van Heflin— Topical drama will need plenty of posh— 122m.— see Mar. 26 issue— 5116). RED MOUNTAIN— MD— Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott, Arthur Kennedy — Good Ladd — 84m. — see Nov. 21 Issue — (Technicolor)— (51 13). SAILOR BEWARE— C— Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Corinne Calvet— Martin and Lewis entry should register in the higher grosses— 103m.— see Dec. 5 issue— (5114). SILVER CITY— OMD— Edmond O'Brien, Yvonne DeCarlo. Barry Fitzgerald — Action-filled outdoor show has names to help— 90m.— see Oct. 10 issue— (Technicolor) -(5112). SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR-D-Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland, Teresa Wright— Offbeat drama will need plenty of selling— 89m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (5105). SUBMARINE COMMAND— ACD— William Holden, Nancy Olson, William Bendix— Good program — 87m. — see Sept. 12 issue — (5107). EXHIBITOR • APRIL 2, 1952