The Exhibitor (1952)

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THE CHECK-UP Servfsection 9 TO K REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION ATOMIC CITY, THE— Gana Barry, Lydia Clark, Michael Moore-(5120). BLA2ING FOREST, THE— John Payne, Susan Morrow, Wil¬ liam Demarest— (Technicolor). BOTANY BAY— Alan Ladd, James Mason, Patricia Medina —(Technicolor). CARIBBEAN GOLD— John Payne, Arlene Dahl, Sir Cedric Hardwicke— (Technicolor). CARRIE— Laurence Olivier, Jennifer Jones, Eddie Albert. COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA-Burt Lancaster, Shirley Booth, Terry Moore. ENCORE— W. Somerset Maugham— (English-made). HURRICANE SMITH— Yvonne OeCarlo, John Ireland, James Craig— (Technicolor), JUMPING JACKS— Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Mona Free¬ man. JUST FOR YOU— Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman, Ethel Barry¬ more— (Technicolor). LOS ALAMOS STORY— Gene Barry, Lydia Clarke, Lee Aaker. MILITARY POLICEMAN, THE— Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney, Marilyn Maxwell, Eddie Mayehoff. ROAD TO BALI— Bing Crosby, Bop Hope, Dorothy Lamour. SAVAGE, THE — Charlton Heston, Peter Hanson, Joan Taylor, Susan Morrow— (Technicolor). SHANEAlan Ladd,, Jean Arthur, Vgn Heflin— (technicolor). SOMEBODY LOVES ME — Betty Hutton, Ralph Meeker, Adele Jergens— (Technicolor). SON OF PALEFACE— Bob Hope, Jane Russell, Roy Rogers— (Technicolor). STALAG 17— William Holden, Don Taylor, Otto Preminger. STOOGE, THE— Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Polly Bergen, Eddie Mayehoff. THIS IS DYNAMITE-Wllliam Holden, Alexis Smith, Ed¬ mond O'Brien. THUNDER IN THE EAST-Charles Boyer, Alan Ladd, De¬ borah Kerr, Corinne Calvet. TROPIC 20NE— Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, Estellta —(Technicolor). WAR OF THE WORLDS, THE— Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, Les Tremayno— (Technicolor), RKO (1950^1 releases from 101 up) (1951*52 releases from 201 up) AT SWORD'S POINT-COSD-Cornel Wilde, Maureen O'Hara, June Clayworth— Names should help routine costume drama— 81m.— see Jan. 30 issue(Technicolor)-(220). BEHAVE YOURSELF— C— Farley Granger, Shelley Winters, William Demarest— Star draw should make the dif* ference— 81m.— see Sept. 26 issue— (206). BLUE VEIL, THE— Jane Wyman, Charles Laughton, Joan Blondell — High rating women's show — 114m. — see Sept. 26 issue— (263). CAT PEOPLE— MD— Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Tom Con¬ way— Reissue thriller has exploitation values— 73m. —see Jan. 2 issue— (267). DOUBLE DYNAMITE— CMU— Jane Russell, Groucho Marx, Frank SinatraName draw may make the difference —80m.— see Nov. 21 issue— (214). DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH-MD-James Craig, Guy Madison, Barbara Payton — Civil War meller hat plenty of selling angles— 86m.— see Oct. 24 issue— (Supercinecolor)— (21 1 ). GIRL IN_ EVERY PORT, A— F— Groucho Marx, William Bendix, Marie Wilson— Name draw should help un¬ even farce— 86m.— see Jan. 2 issue— Leg.: B— (218). HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, THE-D-Charles Laugh¬ ton, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Maureen O'Hara— Reissue has the angles— 1 17m.— see Jan. 2 issue — (266). HOT LEAD— W— Tim Holt, Joan Dixon, Ross Elliott— Okeh western— 60m.— see Oct. 24 issue— (209). I WANT YOU— D— Dana Andrews, Dorothy McGuire, Farlay Granger— Good romantic drama— 102m.— see Nov. 7 issue— (Goldwyn)— (251). JUNGLE OF CHANG DOCD PoChal, MeYing, com¬ mentary by Leonard Eyre— Interesting documentary— 67m. — see Nov. 21 issue — (Swedish-made) — (Made In Siam)— (English titles and narration)(208). LAS VEGAS STORY, THE— MD— Jane Russell, Victor Ma¬ ture, Vincent Price— Names should help interesting melodrama— 88m.— see Jan. 16 issue — Leg.: B— (217). MACAO— MD— Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, William Bendix— Meller has names to help— 80m.— see Mar. 26 issue(224). NARROW MARGIN, THE— MD— Charles McGraw, Maria Windsor, Jacqueline White— For the lower half— 71m. —see Apr. 9 issue— (226). ON DANGEROUS GROUND MD Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan, Ward Bond— Confused programmer will need plenty of push— 82m.— see Dec. 5 issue— (215). OVERLAND TELEGRAPH-W-Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Gail Davis— Routine series western— 60m.— sea Dec. 5 issue— (216). PACE THAT THRILLS, THE-AD-Bill Williams, Carla Balenda, Robert Armstrong— Okeh lower half entry— 63m.— see Mar. 26 issue— (213). • RACKET, THE— MO— Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Lizabeth Scott— Star draw will help gangster melodrama -89m.-seo Oct. 24 lssue-(210). RANCHO NOTORIOUS— OMD— Marlene Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy, Mel Ferrer— Name draw should help okeh outdoor show— 89m.— see Feb. 13 issue— Leg. t B.— (Technicolor)— (221). RASHOMON—D— Toshiro Mifune, Machiko Kyo, Masayuki Mori— Import strictly for the art and specialty houses —87m.— see Jan. 2 issue— Leg.: B— (Japanese-made)— —(English titles)— (268). ROAD AGENT — W — Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Noreen Nash— Okeh western— 60m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (223). SLAUGHTER TRAILW/AOMU-Brian Donlevy, Gig Young, Virginia Grey— Western wilt fit into Hie duoUero78m. — see Oct. 24 issue— (Cinecolor) — (207). SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS-CAR-Produced by Walt Disney— Reissue of classic has all the angles for the selling— 80m.— see Jan. 16 issue— (Re-release) —(Technicolor)— (292). STORY OF ROBIN HOOD, THE-AD-Richard Todd, Joan Rice, James Hayter— Picturization of classic has the angles^ for the selling— 83m.— see Mar. 26 issue— (Technicolor)— (Made in England)— (Disney). target — W — Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Linda Douglas— Okeh Holt— 60m.— see Apr. 9 issue— (227). TARZAN'S SAVAGE FURY— AD— Lex Parker, Dorothy Hart, Patric Knowles— Satisfactory series entry— 80m.— see Mar. 26 issue— (225). TEMBO — DOC— Howard Hill on African expedition— Good entry has angles for the action and exploitation houses— 80m.— see Jan. 2 issue— (Made in Africa)— (Ansco color)— (265). TRAIL GUIDE— W— Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Linda Doug¬ las— Okeh series effort— 60m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (219). TWO TICKETS TO BROADWAY-CMU-Tony Martin, Janet Leigh, Gloria DeHaven— Pleasing musical should ride into the better grosses— 106m.— see Oct. 24 issue— (Technicolor)— (264). WHIP HAND, THE-MD-Carla Balenda, EllioH Reid, Ed¬ gar Barrier— For the lower holf-82m.— see Oct. 24 issue— (212). WHISPERING SMITH VS. SCOTLAND YARD-MD-Richard Carlson, Greta Gynt, Rona Anderson— Okeh for the lower half— 77m. — see Mar. 26 issue — (English-made) TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION ANDROCLES AND THE LION— Jean Simmons, Robert New¬ ton, George Sanders, Elsa Lanchester, Victor Mature. BIG SKY, THE— Kirk Douglas, Dewey Martin, Elizabeth Thraatt. CLASH BY NIGHT— Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas, Marilyn Monroe. FAITHFUL CITY, THE— Jamie Smith, John Slater, Dina Peskin— (Israeli-made). HALF-BREED, THE — Robert Young, Janls Carter, Jack Buetal— (Technicolor). HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN — Danny Kaye, Farley Granger, Renee Jeanmaire(Technicolor)— (Goldwyn). JET PILOT — John Wayne, Janet Leigh, J. C Flippen — —1 19m.— (Technicolor). KOREAN STORY, THE— Robert Mitchum, Charles McGrow Ann Blythe. MONTANA BELLE — George Brant, Jane Russell, Scott Brady— 81m.— (Trucolor). RAGGED EDGE, THE— Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan. SUDDEN FEAR— Joan Crawford, Jack Palance, Gloria Grahame. SWORD OF VENUS— Robert Clarke, Catherine McLeod, Renee DeMarco. THIS MAN IS MINE— Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Arthur Kennedy. 3000 A.D.— Robert Clarke, Margaret Field, Ron Randeil. THIS MAN IS MINE— Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Arthur Kennedy. Republic (1950-51 releases from 5001 up) (1951-52 releases from 5101 up) ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN FABIAN-MD-Errol Flynn, Micheline Prelle, Vincent Price— Name draw should make the difference— 101m.— see Sept. 26 issue— Leg. I B— (A^da in France)— (5101). ARIZONA MANHUNT-W-Michael Chapin, Eilene Jans¬ sen, James Bell— Okeh western for the younger set —60m.— see Sept. 26 issue— (5068). CAPTIVE OF BILLY THE KID-W-Allan "Rocky" Lane, Penny Edwards, Grant Withers— Standard series effort— 54m. — see Jan. 30 issue — (5064). COLORADO SUNDOWN-W-Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay, Slim Pickens— Okeh series entry— 67m.— see Feb. 27 issue— (5141). DESERT OF LOST MEN-W-Allan "Rocky" Lane, Irving Bacon, Mary Ellen Kay— Good series entry— 5^.— see Dec. 5 issue— (5063). FORT DODGE STAMPEDE-W-Allan "Rocky" Lane, Chubby Johnson, AAary Ellen Kay— Routine western— 60m.— see Sept. 12 issuo-(5062). HAVANA ROSE-CDMU-Esteiita, Bill Williams, Hugh Herbert— For the lower half— 77m.— tee Sept. 26 issue— (5124). HONEYCHILE— CMU— Judy Canova, Eddie Foy. Jr., Alan Hale, Jr.— Musical will find most strength in small towns and neighborhoods— 90m.— sea Nov. 21 issue -(Trucolor)-(5121). HOODLUM EMPIRE— MD— Brian Donlevy, Forrest Tucker, Claire Trevor— Good meller— 98m.— see Feb. 27 issue. LADY POSSESSED— D— James Mason, June Havoc, Ste¬ phen Dunne— Star draw may make the difference — 87m.— see Jan. 30 issue — (5104). LEADVILLE GUNSLINGER-W-Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Waller, Elaine Riley— Routine series entry— 54m.— see Mar. 26 issue— (5171). PALS OF THE GOLDEN WEST W Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Estelita Rodrigeuz— One of the better Rogers —67m.— tee Jan. 2 issue — (5152). SEA HORNET, THE-ACD-Rod Cameron, Adele Mara, Adrian Booth— Action show will fit into the duaUare —8^.— too Oct. 10 issue— (5105). SOUTH OF CALIENTE MUW Roy Rogers, Dale Evans Pinky Leo— Very good Rogers— ^m.— tee Nov. 7 issue —(5151). STORMBOUND— MD— Constance Dowling, Andrea Che'.^-, Aldo Silvani— Okeh import for the duallers— dOm.—' see Jan. 16 issue — (Italian-made)(5032). STREET BANDITS— MD — Penny Edwards, Robert Clarke, Ross FordFor the lower half— 54m.— tee Dec. 5 issue -(5130). UTAH WAGON TRAIN-W-Rex Allen, Penny Edwards, Buddy Ebsen— Okeh outdoor show— 67m.— tee Nov. 7 issue— (5054). WILD BLUE YONDER, THE-D-Wendell Corey, Vera Ral¬ ston, Forrest TuckerWar film has the angles for thg selling— 98m.— see Dee. 5 issue— (5103). WOMAN IN THE DARK— MD— Penny Edwards, Ross Elliott, Rick Vallin— Average lower half entry— 60m.— sea Jan. 30 issue-(5131). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION BAL TABARIN— Muriel Lawrence, William Ching— (Mode in France). BLACK HILLS AMBUSH— Allan "Rocky" Lane, Eddy Wal¬ ler, Leslye Banning. BORDER SADDLEMATES — Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay, Slim Pickens. FABULOUS SENORITA, THE-Estelita, Robert Clarke, Nestor Paiva— 80m. GOBS AND GALS— George and Bert Bernard, Cathy Downs, Bob Hutton. JEANNIE— Ray Middleton, William Shirley, Muriel Law¬ rence, Rex Allen— (Trucolor). MINNESOTA— Rod Cameron, Roth Hussey, Gala Storm— (Trucolor). OKLAHOMA ANNIE— Judy Canova, John Russell, Grant Withers. OLD OKLAHOAAA PLAINS — Rex Allen, Elaine Edwards, Slim Pickens. QUIET MAN, IHE— John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Barry Fitzgerald— (Technicolor). THUNDERING CARAVANS-Rocky Lane, Eddy Waller, Mona Knox, TOUGHEST MAN IN TOMBSTONE-Vaughn Monroe, Joan Leslie, Victor Jory— (Trucolor). WILD HORSE STAMPEDE— Eileen Jannsen, Michael Chapin. 20th Century-Fox (1951 releases from 101 up) (1952 releases from 201 up) ANNE OF THE INDIES — MD— Jean Peters, Debra Paget, Louis Jourdan— Colorful pirate story will depend ok no^mo draw— 81m.— see Oct. 24 issue— (Technicolor)— BELLES ON THEIR TOES— C— Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy, Jeffrey Hunter— Good progrom— 89m.— see Apr. 9 is¬ sue— (213). DAVID And BATHSHEBA — COSD — Gregory Peck, Busqq Hoyward, Raymond Massey— impressive film shouM ride into the higher grosses— 1 16m.— see Aug. 15 is¬ sue — Leg.: B — (Technicolor)— (128). DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, THE — DFAN — Michael Ren¬ nie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe— Superior science fiction entry is packed with soiling angles— 92m.— see Sept. 12 issue— (129). DEADLINE— U. S. A.— MD— Humphrey Bogart , Ethel Barry¬ more, Kim Hunter— Good newspaper meller— 87m.— see Mar. 26 issue — (215). DECISION BE^FORE DAWN-D-Richard Basehart, Gary Merrill, Oskar Werner, Hildegarde Neff-Well-made war drama has plenty of angles for the sellingissue— (Made in Germany)— (205), DESERT FOX, THE — MD — James AAason, Sir Cedric Hard¬ wicke, Jessica Tandy-War melodrama will have to nSoT" **** selling-88m.— see Sept, 26 issue— ELOPEMENT C Cliftort Webb, Anne Francis, Charles Bickford— Amusing programmer— 82m.— see Nov. 21 issue— (141). 5 FINGERS-MD-James Mason, Danielle Darrieux, Michael Rennie-Well-made espionage meller is packed with selling angles— 108m.— see Feb. 27 issue— (208). Basehart, Gene Evans, Michael O Sheo— War film has tha angles for tho selling— 92m.— see Dec, 5 issue— (140). GIRL ON THE BRIDGE, THE D Hugo Haas, Beverly Michaels, Robert Dane— For the lower half— 77m.— see Dec. 19 issue — (139). GOLDEN GIRL — CDMU — Mitzl Gaynor, Dale Robertson Dennis Day— EntaHaining musical— 108m.— seo Nov* 7 issue— (Tachnicolor)—(136). I'll NEVER FORGET YOU-FAND-Tyrono Power, Ann Blyth, Michael Rennie— Name draw may be of somo holp-92m.-seo Dec. 5 lssoo-(Technleolor)-(Mado In England)— (142). JAPANESE WAR BRIDE — D — Shirley Yamaguchl, Don Taylor, Cameron Mitchell— For the duallers— 92m.— see Jan. 16 issue— (202). JOURNEY INTO LIGHT-D-Sterllng Hayden, Viveca lindfors, Thomas Mitchell— Interesting programmer will fit into the duallers— 87m.— see Sept. 19 issue— (132). LET'S MAKE IT LEGAL— C— Claudette Colbert, Macdonald Carey, Zachary Scott— Names may help mild comedy —77m.— see Oct. 24 issue— Leg.: B— (133), LOVE NEST— C— June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay— Mild comedy for the duallers— 85m.— see Oct 24 issue— (131). MODEL AND THE MARRIAGE BROKER, THE-C-Jeannr Crain, Scott Brady, Thelma Ritter— Entertaining prgrammer— 103m.— see Dec. 5 issue— Leg.: 8 — (201). APRIL 7, 1952 EXHIBITOR