The Exhibitor (1952)

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Servtsection 4 THE CHECK-UP PHONE CALL FROM A STRANOER-Shelley Winters, Gory Merrill, Bette Davit, Michael Renn!e~Geod program — 96n(i,— tee Jan. 16 Itsue— Leg.t B— (204). PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS, THE-CD-Don Dailey, Joanne Dru, Richard Hylton— Good baseball drama— 93ni.— see Feb. 27 issuo-(211). RED SKIES OF MONTANA-MD-R!ehard Widmarlc, Con¬ stance Smith, Jeffrey Hunter— Good melodrama — ^98m. —see Jan. 30 issue— (Technicolor)— (207). RETURN OF THE TEXAN— D— Dale Robertson, Joanne Dru. Walter Brennan— Pleosing programmer will appeal most to small town, neTghboiliood trade — 67m.— see Feb. 13 itsue-(209). ROSE OF CIAAMARON-W-Jack Buetel, /Aala Powers, Bill Williams— Outdoor show will fit into the duallert— 72m.— see AAar. 12 Issue— (Naturalcolor)— (212). VIVA ZAPATA!— MD— Marlon Brando, Jean Peters, An¬ thony Quinn— High rating113m.— see Feb. 13 Issue— (206). WITH A SONG IN MY HEART-DMU-Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun, David Wayne, Thelma Ritter— High rating— 117m.— see Feb. 13 issue— Leg.; B— (Technlcolor)-(210). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION CONDOR'S NEST— Cornel Wilde, Constance Smith, Finlay Currie— (Technicolor)— (Made in Guatemala). CRY OF THE SWAMP-Jean Peters, Jeffrey Hunter, Walter Brennan — (Technicolor). DARLING, >1 AM GROWING YOUNGER-Cary Grant, Gin¬ ger Rogers, Charles Coburn. DON'T BOTHER TO KNOCK-Richard Widmarlc, Marilyn Monroe, Anne Bancroft. DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS-William Lundigan, Jane Greer, David Wayne— (Technicolor)(414). DIPLOMATIC COURIER — Tyrone Power, Patricia Neal, Hildegarde Neff. DREAM BOAT— Clifton Webb, Anne Francis, George Barrows. FULL HOUSE, THE— Jeanne Crain, Farley Granger. Charles Laughton, David Wayne, Richard Widmark, Dale Robertson, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb. GIRL NEXT DOOR, THE— June Haver, Dan Dailey, Dennis Day— (Technicolor). I DON'T CARE GIRL, THE— Mitzi Gaynor, David Wayne, Oscar Levant — (Technicolor). KANGAROO — Peter Lawford, Maureen O'Hara, Finlay Currie— (AAade in Australia)— (Technicolor). LADY IN THE IRON MASK, THR-Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina, Alan Hale, Jr. LYDIA BAILEY— Dale Robertson, Anno Francis, Chorles Korvin— 89m.— (Technicolor). LES MISERABLES— Michael Rennie, Debra Paget, Robert Newton. MABEL AND ME— Dan Dailey, Corinne Calvet. OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT-Anne Baxter, Dale Rober^ son, Miriam Hopkbu. PONY SOLDIER— Tyrone Power, Penny Edwards, Richard Boone — (Technicolor). SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO, THE-Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Hildegarde Neff— (Technicolor). WAIT TILL THE SUN SHINES NELLIE-Jean Peters, David Wayne, Hugh Marlowe— (Technicolor). WAY OF A GAUCHO, THE-Gene Tierney, Rory Calhoun. Richard Boone— (AAade in Argentina)(Technicolor). WE'RE NOT MARRIEO-David Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, Ginger Rogers, Paul Douglas, Eve Arden. WHAT PRICE GLORY?— James Cagney, Dan Dailey, Cor¬ inne Calvet(Technicolor). United Artists AFRICAN QUEEN, THE— AD— Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley— High rating — 104m. — see Jon. 2 issue— (Technicolor)— (Made in Africa)(Horizon-Romutus). ANOTHER MAN'S POISON-D-Bette Davis, Gary Merrill, Emiyn Williams— Star draw will make the dif¬ ference— 89m.— see Jan. 2 Issue— (Made In England) — (Fairbanks-Angel). BIG NIGHT, THE— MO— John Barrymore, Jr., Preston Fos¬ ter, Dorothy Comingore— Heavy meller will fit into the duallert— 75m.— see Nov. 21 issue— Leg.: B— (Waxman). BUFFALO BILL IN TOMAHAWK TERRITORY-W-Clayton Moore, Slim Andrews, Helena Dare— Routine lower half offering— 66m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (Schwarz). CHICAGO CALLING— D— Dan Duryea, Mary Anderson, Gordon Gebert— Will fit into the duallert— 74m.— see Dec. 19 issue— (Bemheis). CHRISTMAS CAROL.A— D— Alastair Shn, Kathleen Har¬ rison, Jack Warner— Import is a good picturization of the famed Charles Dickinson novel— 86m.— see Nov. 21 issue— (English-made)— (Hurst). CLOUDBURST— MD— Robert Preston, Elizabeth Sellars, Colin Tapley— Okeh programmer for the lower half— 83m.— see Feb. 13 issue — Leg.t B — (English-made) — (Paal). FORT DEFIANCE — W — Dane Clark, Ben Johnson, Peter Graves— Okeh outdoor show81m.— see Nov. 7 Issue — (Cinecolor)— (Melford). GOLD RAIDERS-WC-George O'Brien, Sheila Ryan, The Three Stooges— Okeh entry for the lower half— 56m. —see Oct. 24 Issue— (Glasser). GREEN GLOVE, THE— AAD— Glerm Ford, Geraldine Brooks, Sir Cedric Hardwicke— Okeh program meller— 88m.— see Feb. 13 Issue— (Made in Europe)— (Benagoss). HOTEL SAHARA— C— Yvonne DeCarlo, David Tomlinson, Peter Ustinov— Pleasing programmer— 87m.— see Sept. 26 issue— (English-made)— (Brown). LADY SAYS NO, THE-F-Joan Caulfield, David Niven, James Justice — Fair comedy for the duallert — 80m.— see Dec. 5 Issue— Leg.; B— (Ross-Stillman). MR. PEEK-A-BOO— F— Joan Greenwood, Bourvll, Marcel Arnold— Cute farce for the art spots— 74m.— see Sept. 26 itsue— (Made in France)— (English dialogue)— (Bar). MUTINY— MD— Mark Stevens, Angela Lansbury, Patric Knowles— Okeh action meller for the duallers— 77m. —see Feb. 24 issue — (Technicolor)— (King Brothers). OBSESSED — MYD — David Farrar, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Roland Culver— Interesting dramatic entry for the art and clots spots— 77m.— see Sept. 12 issue— Leg.; B— (English-made)(Gartside). ONE BIG AFFAIR-C-Evelyn Keyes, Dennis O'Keefe, Mary Anderson— Fair comedy for the duallers— 80m.— see AAar. 12 issue — Leg.; B— (Bogeaus). RED SHOES, THE— D— Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring, Moira Shearer— High rating ballet entry for special audiencee— 133m.— see Sept. 26 issue— (English-made) —(Technicolor)— (Powell-Pressburger). RIVER, THE— D— Nora Swinburne, Esmond Knight,^ Arthur Shields— Different type of film should have cbnsidei^ able appeal for the art spots— 102m.— see Sept. 12 issue— (Made In India)— (Techaicolor)—(McEldowney). ROYAL JOURNEY— DOC— Produced by Tom Daly: directed by David Bairstow— Record of British royal couple's visit to Conada will appeal most to art, class spots —47m.— see Jan. 30 issue — (Canadian-made) — (East¬ man color)— (National Film Board of Canada). SKIPALONG ROSENBLOOM-NOVW-AAoxie Rosenbloom, AAax Baer, Hillary Brooke— Novelty hat plenty of sell¬ ing angles— 72m.— see Feb. 28 issue— (ELC). STRANGE WORLD— AD— Angelica Hauff, Alexander Car¬ los, Ary JartuI— Exploitation film it packed with plenty of selling angles— 86m.— see Apr. 9 issue— (O'Camp). TALE OF FIVE WOMEN, A— D— Bonar Colleano, Barbara Kelly, Anne Vernon— Import may have appeal for the art spots— 86m.— see Feb. 13 issue — (Foreignmade)— (Morros-Wi Ison). TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS-D-John Howard Davies, Robert Newton, James Hayter— Well-made import for the art and class spots— 93m.— see Oct. 24 issue— (English-made)(AAinter). WELL, THE— D— Gwendolyn Latter, Richard Rober, Maidie Norman — High rating — 85m. — tee Sept, 12 issue — (Popkin). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION ACTORS AND SIN— Edward G. Robinson, Martha Hunt, Eddie Albert— 94m^. CAPTIVE CITY— John Forsythe, Harold J. Kennedy, Joan Camden — (WIse-Robson)— 91m. FIGHTER, THE— Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb, Vanessa Brown— (Gottlieb). HIGH NOON— Gary Cooper, Lloyd Bridges, Katy Jurado— (Kramer). RED PLANET AAARS— Peter Groves, Andrea King, Walter Sande — (Veiller-Hyde). SATURDAY ISLAND-Linda Darnell, Donald Grey, Tab Hunter— (Made in Jamaica)— (Technicolor)— (Rote)— 103m. WITHOUT WARNING-Adam Williams, Meg Randall, Edward Binns— (Allart). UniversaMnternational (1950-51 releases from 101 up) (1951-52 releases from 201 up) BEND OF THE RIVER— MD— James Stewart, Arthur Ken¬ nedy, Julia Adams— Good outdoor show should ride into the better money— 91m.— see Jan. 30 Issue— (Technicolor)-(212). BROWNING VERSION, THE-D-M!chael Redgrave, Jean Kent, Nigel PatrickFine dramatic entry tor art and specialty spots— 90m.— see Nov. 7 issue— (Eng lishmade)-(281). CAVE OF OUTLAWS MD Macdonald Carey, Alexis Smith, Edgar Buchanan— Names should make the difference— 76m.— see Oct. 24 Issue— (Technicolor)— (201). CIAAARRON KID, THE-W-Audie Murphy, Beverly Tyler, James Best— Routine Technicolor western— 84m.— see Dec. 19 issue— Leg.; B— (Technicolor)— (213). FINDERS KEEPERS-C-Tom Ewell, Julia Adams, Evelyn Varden— For the lower half— 74m.— see Dec. 19 issue -(211). FLAME OF ARABY-COSMD-Maureen O'Hara, Jeff Chand¬ ler, Maxwell Reed— Names may help familiar type costume melodrama — 77m. — see Nov. 21 Issue — (T echnicolor)— (207). FLESH AND FURY— D— Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling, Mona Freeman— Better than average programmer— 82y3m.— see Mar. 12 issue— (214). GOLDEN HORDE, THE-COSMD-Ann Blyth, Dovid Farrar, George Macready— Colorful costume melodramo Is packed with selling angles— 76m.— see Sept. 26 issue -(Technlcelor)-(1341. HERE COME THE NELSONS-C-Ozzle, Harriet, David, and Rickie Nelson— Pleasing comedy for the neigh¬ borhoods and duallers— 75m.— see Jan. 16 Issue— (219). IRON MAN— MD— Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyes, Stephen McNally— Good fight mellei^3m.— see July 18 issue -(130). IVORY HUNTER-MD-Anthony Steel, Dinah Sheridan, Harold Warrender— Adventure import has plenty of selling angles— see Apr. 9 Issue— (English-made)— (Technicolor). LADY FROM TEXAS, THE — OCD — Howard Duff, Mono Freeman, Josephine Hull— Outdoor comedy drama has names to help — 78m. — see Sept. 26 Issue — (Technicolor)— ( 1 36). LADY PAYS OFF, THE-CD-Linda Dornell, Stephen Mc¬ Nally, Gigi Perreau— Pleasant programmer— 76m.— see Oct. 24 issue— (202). LAVENDER HILL MOB., THE-CD-Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway, Marjorie Fielding— Delightful import— 82m. —see Oct. 24 issue— (English-made)— (280). MA AND PA KEHLE AT THE FAIR-C-Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Lori Nelson— Okeh for the smaller towns and neighborhoods— 77m.— see Mar. 26 issue. MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT, THE-C-Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Cecil Parker— Better than average import should have appeal to art and class spots— 85m.— see Apr. 9 Issue— (English-made). MEET DANNY WILSON-CMU-Frank Sinatra, Shelley Winters, Alex Nicol— Names should prove factor in the selling— 88m.— see Jan. 16 issue — (205). RAGING TIDE, THE-MD-RIchard Conte, Shelley Winters, Stephen McNally— Good program has the angles for the selling— 93m.— see Oct. 24 issue— (203). REUNION IN RENO-C-Mark Stevens, Peggy Dow, Glgi Perreau— Light comedy will fit into the duallers— 80m. —see Sept. 26 itsue— (135). STEEL TOWN— MD— Ann Sheridan, John Lund, Howard Duff— Names should help steel mill meller— 84m.— see Mar. 12 issue— (Technicolor)— (215). TREASURE OF LOST CANYON, THE-D-Willlam Powell, Julia Adams, Charies DrakePleasing programmer is best for the family trade — 81V2m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (Technicolor)— (2()9), WEEK-END WITH FATHER-C-Van Heflin, Patricia Neal, Gigi Perreau— Amusing programmei^83m.— too Dee. 5 issue— (206). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION AGAINST ALL FLAGS— Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara, Anthony Quinn— (Technicolor). APPOINTMENT WITH VENUS-David Niven, Glynit Johns -(English-made). BAHLE AT APACHE PASS, THE-John Lund, Jeff Chandler, Beverly Tyler— (Technicolor)— 85m.— (217). BLACK CASTLE, THE— Stephen AAcNally, Paula Corday, Richard Greene, Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney. BRONCO BUSTER— John Lund, Joyce Holden, Scott Brady— (Technicolor). DUEL AT SILVER CREEK, THE-Aud|ie Murphy, Faith Domergue, Stephan McNally— (Technicolor). FRANCIS COVERS THE BIG TOWN-Donald O'Connor, Nancy Guild, Francis. FRANCIS GOES TO WEST POINT-Donald O'Connor, Leri Neison, Alice Kelley. GIRL ACROSS THE STREET, THE-Ann Sheridan, John Lund, Harvey Lembeck. GREAT COMPANIONS, THE-Dan Dailey, VIveca LIndfort, Richard Conte— (Technicolor). HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL?-Charles Coburn, Piper Laurie, Gigi Perreau— (Technicolor). IT GROWS ON TREES — Irene Dunne, Dean Jagger, Joon Evans. LOST IN ALASKA— Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Mitzi Green. MA AND PA KEHLE AT WAIKIKI-Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Lori Nelson. MA AND PA KETTLE GO TO PARIS-Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Ray Collins. NO ROOM FOR THE GROOM— Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie, Spring Byington. RED BALL EXPRESS-Jeff Chandler, Alex Nicol, Charles Drake. RIDING KID, THE— Richard Conte, Viveco LIndfort, Bar¬ bara Britton— (Technicolor). SALLY AND ST. ANN— Ann Blyth, John McIntyre, Frances Bavier. SCARLET ANGEL— Yvonne De Carlo, Rock Hudson, Richard Denning— (Technicolor). SON OF ALI BABA— Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie, Susan Cabot— (Technicolor). TEXAS AAAN, THE— Robert Ryan, Julia Adams, Rock Hud¬ son— (Technicolor). UNTAMED, THE— Joseph Cotten, Shelley Winters, Scott Brady— (Technicolor). WHITE CORRIDORS— Google Withers, James Donald, Godfrey Tearle— (English-made). WORLD IN HIS ARMS, THE-Gregery Peck, Ann Blyth, f Anthony Quinn(Technicolor). YANKEE BUCCANEER-Jeff Chandler, Scott Brady, Susan Ball— (Technicolor). Warners (1951-52 releases frem 101 tip) BIG TREES, THE— MD— Kirk Douglas, Eve Miller, Patrice WymoreInteresting meller has the angles for the telling— 89m.— see Feb. 13 Issue— (Technicolor)— (1 17). BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON-MD-Ray Milland, Helena Carter, Hugh Marlowe— Interesting soldiert-vs Indians show has the angles for the selling— 84m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (Tochnicolor)—(1 16). CAPTAIN BLOOD— COSMD— Errol Flynn, Olivia deHavilland, Basil Rathbone— Names will help good reissue —98m.— see Jan. 2 issue— (110). CLOSE TO MY HEART-D-Ray Milland, Gene Tierney, Fay Bainter— Name draw will make the difference— 90m.— see Oct. 10 issue— (107). COME FILL THE CUP— MD— James Cagney, Phyllis Tbaxter, Raymond AAassey— Well-made entry nas names •» bel^llSm.— eee &spt. 26 Issue— Leg.t B^(106). EXHIBITOR APRIL 2, 1952