The Exhibitor (1951)

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THE CHECK-UP Servisection 5 Warners (1950-51 raleoMt from 001 up) ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE— WD— Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo, Walter Brennan— Names should help make the difForence— 88m.— see May 9 issue— (025). BREAKING POINT, THE— MD— John Garfield, Patricia Neal, Phyllis Thaxter— Names should help fair melodrama — 97m. — see Sept. 13 Issue — Leg.: B — ((X)5). BREAKTHROUGH-MD-David Brian, John Agar, Frank Lovejoy, Suzanne Dalbert— Absorbing war drcuna ofFers selling opportunities— 91m.— see Nov. 8 issue -<010). DALLAS— W— Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman, Steve CochranGood western— 94m.— see Dec. 6 Issue— (Technicolor)— (Oil). DODGE CITY— MD— Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHavilland, Alan Hale, Ann Sheridan— Names should help reissue— 104m.— see Mar. 28 issue— (017). ENFORCER, THE — MD — Humphrey Bogart, Roy Roberts, Ted DeCorsiaGood melodroma— 87m.— see Jan. 31 issue — (015). FORT WORTH-OMD-Randolph Scott, David Brian, Phyllis Thaxter— Above average outdoor meller— 80m.— see May 23 issue— (Technicolor). GOODBYE, MY FANCY— D— Joan Crawford, Robert Young, Frank LovejoyOverlong romantic drama has names to sell— 107m.— see Apr. 11 issue — (024). HIGHWAY 301— MD— Steve Cochran, Virginia Grey, Gaby Andre— Fast moving action meHer will fit into the duailers— 83m.— see Dec. 6 issueLeg.: B— (012). INSIDE THE walls OF FOLSOM PRISON-MD-Steve Cochran, David Brian, Philip Carey— Prison film can be sold to the hilt— 87m.— see May 23 issue— (026). I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE F.B.I.-MD-Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart, James Millican— Topical melo¬ drama has plenty of selling angles— 82m.— see May 9 issue — (023). LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE-MYD-Richard Todd, Ruth Roman, Mercedes McCambridge, Zachary Scott— Good suspense show — 91m.— see Feb. 28 issue — (019). LULLABY OF BROADWAY-CMU-Doris Day, Gene Nelson, Billy DeWolfe — Entertaining musical— 92m.— see Mar. 28 issue— (Technicolor)— (020). ONLY THE VALIANT-OMD-Gregory Peck, Barbara Pey¬ ton, Ward Bond— Name draw should help well-made outdoor show— 105m.— see Mar. 14 issue — (022). OPERATION PACIFIC-MD-John Wayne, Patricia Neal, Ward Bond— Naval thriller should ride into the bet¬ ter grosses— 109m.— see Jan. 17 issue — Leg.: B— (013). RATON PASS— WMD— Dennis Morgan, Patricia Neal, Steve Cochran— Names will make the difference— 84m. — see Feb. 28 issue— (021). ROCKY MOUNTAIN— ACD— Errol Flynn, Patrice Wymore, Scott Forbes— Good outdoor show— 83m.— see Oct. 1 1 issue — (008). STORM WARNING-D— Ginger Rogers, Ronald Reagan. Doris Day — Powerful dramatic offering — 91m. — see Dec. 20 issue— (014). SUGARFOOT-W— Randolph Scott, Adele Jergens, Ray¬ mond Massey— Western has names to sell— 80m.— see Jan. 31 issue— (Technicolor)— (016). VIRGINIA CITY— MD— Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins, Ran¬ dolph Scott, Humphrey Bogart— Reissue has names to help— 121m.— see Mar. 28 issue— (018). WEST POINT STORY, THE-MUCD-James Cagney, Vir¬ ginia y^ayo, Doris Day— Pleasing entertainment^ has the angles for the selling— 107m.— see Nov. 22 issue -(009). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION AS TIME GOES BY-Gene Tierney, Ray Milland, Fay Bainter. CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER-Gregory Pock, Virnia Mayo, Ingeborg Wells— (Made in England)— echnleolor). DISTANT DRUMS-Gary Cooper, Mari Aldon, Ray Teal(Technicolor). FORCE OF ARMS-William Holden, Nancy Olson, Frank Lovejoy. GOLDDIGGERS OF LAS VEGAS-Virginia Mayo, Dennis Morgan, Lucille Norman— (Technicolor). HIDDEN IN MY HEART— Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal. JIM THORPE, ALL AMERICAN— Burt Lancaster, Charles Bickford, Phyllis Thaxter. NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE— Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, Dorothy Malone. ON MOONLIGHT BAY— Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Jack Smith— (Technicolor). POLITICIAN, THE— Joseph Gotten, Patricia Neal. STARLIFT— Virginia Mayo, Doris Day, Gordon MacRae. STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, A— Vivien Leigh, Marlon Brando, Kim Hunter. STRANGERS ON A TRAIN— Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Roland Walker— Leg.; B— (027). TOMORROW IS ANOTHER DAY-Ruth Romon, Steve Cochran, Lurene Tuttle. Miscellaneous (Distributers' addresses vyill be furnished on request). DALTONS' WOMEN, THE— W— Tom Neal, Pamela Blake, Jack Holt— Exploitable western— 76m.— see Apr. 11 issue— (Western Adventure). HILLS OF IRELAND— TRAV— Commentary by Pat O'Brien, songs by Christopher Lynch— Travelogue has appeal for Irish spots— 60m.— see Mar. 28 issue— (Color)— (World Travel). HOLLYWOOD PEEP SHOW-NOVMU-Gay Dawn, Bobby Faye, Charmaine— Highly exploitable burlesque film —80m.— see Mar. 28 issue— (Roadshow Attractions). INTERNATIONAL BURLESQUE-SCMU-Betty Rowland, Vince Barnett, Inez Claire— Girlie show has the ex¬ ploitation angles— 80m.— see Nov. 22 issue— (Jewel). KING OF THE BULLWHlP-W-"Lash" LaRue, Al St. John, Anne Gwynne— Okeh "Lash" LaRue western— 60m.— see Dec. 20 issue— (Western Adventure). MONTICELLO HERE WE COME NOV Larry Daniels, Menasha Skulnick, Mary Forest— Mediocre offering has limited appeal— 74m.— see Jan. 31 issue— (Yiddish with some English)— (Cinema Service). SUICIDE ATTACK— COMP— Japanese war films with Eng¬ lish narration— Exploitable war compilation— 65m.— see Apr. 25 issue — (Florea). VIENNA ART TREASURES-DOC-Narrated by Basil Rathbone— Good art film— 40m.— see Dec. 6 issue— Kodachrome)— (National Film). Foreign-Made (Distributors' addresses will be furnished on request). ANOTHER SHORE— CD— Robert Beatty, Moira Lister, Stan¬ ley Holloway— Quiet British comedy with limited appeal— 77m. — see Mar. 14 issue — (English-made)— (Pentagon). APPOINTMENT WITH CRIME-MD-William Hartnell, Ro¬ bert Beatty, Joyce Howard— Routine British meller— 90m.— see Mar. 28 issue— (English-made)— (Four Con¬ tinents). AU GRAND BALCON-D-P ierre Fresnay, Georges Marchal, Jeannine Crispin— Routine French import— 97m.— see May 23 issue — (French-made) — (English titles) — (Hakim). BALLET CONCERT— COMP— Russian ballet corps and folk dancers— Ballet offering has limited appeal— 54m.— see May 23 issue— (Russian-made)— (Artkino). BLUE ANGEL, THE— SCD— Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings, Kurt Gerron— Revised import hat the angles— 97m.— see Dec. 20 issue— Leg.: C — (German-made)— (English titles)— (Classic). BURIED ALIVE-HISTMD-Milly Vitale, Paul Miller, Evi Maltagliatl— Uneven offering for the Italian houses84m.— see Jan. 17 issue — (Italian-made)— (English titles)(Casolaro). CHANCE OF A LIFETIME-D-Basil Radford, Mial McGin¬ nis, Bernard Miles— Highly Interesting import— 89Vtim. —see Feb. 14 issue — (English-made)— (Ballantine). CHRISTINA — HISD — Petra Peters, Wolfgang Lukschky, Tilly Lauenstein— German import might appeal in certain situations— 85m.— see Jan. 31 issue— (Germanmade)— (English titles)— (Central Cinema). CROSSROADS OF PASSION-MD-Viviane Romance, Val¬ entina Cortese, Clement Duhour— Standard French meller —96m.— see Mar. 28 issue— (French-made)— (English titles)— (Films International). DANCE OF LIFE— FANMU— Valerie Bettis, Letita Ide, Jose Limon— Art house entry has limited appeal— 40m.— see Mar. 14 issue— (English-made)— (Hyperion). DISHONORED-HISD-Antonio Vilar, Elli Parvo, Otello Toso— Uneven, lengthy offering is strictly for the Italian houses — 1()0m.— see Dec. 6 issue — (Italianmade) — (English titles)— (Casolaro). DOCTOR BEWARE— CD— Vittorio DeSica, Anna Magnani, Irasema Dillian— Okeh for the Italian and art houses 92m. — see Mar. 14 issue — (Italian-made) — (English titles— (Academy). DREAM BALLERINA — DMU — Violette Verdy, Gabrielle Dorziat, Henri Guisol— Art house attraction has limited appeal— 78m.— see Apr. 25 issue— (French-made)— (English titles)— (AFE). EMPEROR'S NIGHTINGALE, THE-NOV-Cast of puppets, narrated by Boris KorloffDelightful art house offering— 70m.— see May 23 issue— (Czech-made)— (English narration)— (NuAgfa Color)— (Rembrandt). EXCHANGE GIRL— CD— Yolande Donlan, Michael Rennie, Garry Marsh— Pleasing British comedy for the art spots— 83m.— see Mar. 28 issue— (English-made)— (Films International). FACE TO THE WIND— CD— Sophie Leclair, Danielle Tardy, Elaine Delgrange— Lively French comedy— 85m.— see Jan. 31 issue — (French-made)— (English titles)— (La¬ fayette). FIRST FRONT-HISTD-A. Dyky, Y. Shumsky, V. Merkuriev —Import has limited appeal for Russian houses— 77m. —see Apr. 25 issue— (Russian-made)—(English titles) —(Artkino). GOD NEEDS MEN— D— Pierre Fresnay, Madeleine Robin¬ son, Daniel Gelin— Topnotch import for art and class houses — 95m. — see Apr. 1 1 issue — (French-made)— (English titles)— (AFE). HEADLINE — MD — Anne Crawford, David Farrar, John Stuart— Fair import— 76m.— see Jan. 31 issue— (Eng¬ lish-made)— (English). HERE COME THE HUGGETS-C-Jack Warner, Kathleen Harisson, Jane Hylton— Minor English comedy for the art houses80m.— see Jan. 17 issue — (English-made)— (Pentagon). HIDDEN RIVER— D— Maria Felix, Fernando Isunza, Carlos Moctezuma— Well made art entry— 98m.— see Dee. 20 issue — (Mexican-made) — (English titles) — (ClasaMohme). HORSEMEN, THE— OD— Sergei Cur, T. Gridov, Tamara Chernova— Okeh import for the Russian houses— 100m. —see Feb. 14 issue — (Russian-made)— (English titles)— (Artkino). HUE AND CRY— MYC— Alastair Sim, Jack Warner, Valerie White — Amusing import— 82m.— see Dec. 20 issue— (English-made)— (Fine Arts). INHERITANCE, THE— MD— Jean Simmons, Katina Paxinou, Derrick De AAamey— Good Import for the art spots— 90m.— see Jan. 31 issue — (English-made)— (Fine Arts). IT'S HARD TO BE GOOD— C— Jimmy Hanley, Anne Craw¬ ford, Raymond Huntley— Pleasing comedy is strictly for the art houses— 87m. — see Jan. 3 issue— (Englishmade)— (Pentagon). JACQUELINE MISBEHAVES CD Hugh Williams, Carla Lehmann, Joyce Howard— Fair import— see Jan. 31 issue— (English-made)— (Regal). JOSEPH SCHMIDT STORY, THE-DMU-Joseph Schmidt, Viktor do Kowa,— Okeh import for the art houses— 76m.— see April 11 issue — (German-made)— (English titles)— (Arthur Davis). KRAKATIT— DFAN— Karek Hoger, Florence Marly, Frantisek Smolik— Unusual anti-war entry for the art houses — 102m. — see May 23 issue — (Czech-made)— (English titles)— (Artkino). LADY PANAME—SDMU— Louis Jouvet, Henri Guisol, Suzy Delair— Lively French import— 97m.— see Mar. 28 issue — (French-made)— (English titles)— (Discina). L'AFFAIRE—ROMD— Claude Dauphin, Anne Vernon, Henri Guisol— Well acted import for the art houses— 87m.— see Dec. 6 issue— Leg.: B— (French-made)— (English titles)— (International). LAST ILLUSION, THE— MD— Fritz Kortner, Johanna Hofer, Rosemary Murphy— Art house offering has limited ap¬ peal— 89m.— see April 11 issue— (German-made)— (Eng¬ lish titles)— (Films International). LOVERS OF VERONA, THE-MD-Serge Reggiani, Pierre Brasseur, Anouk Aimee— Uneven entry for the class and art spots— 90m.— see Mar. 28 issue— Leg.: C— (French-made)— (English titles)— (Souvaine Selective). MAN CONQUERS NATURE— DOC-Documentary of Soviet reforestation program— Okeh documentary is strictly for the Russian houses — 55m.— see Jan. 3 issue — (Rus¬ sian-made)— (English narration) — (Artkino). MANON—ROMD— decile Aubrey, Michel Auclair, Serge Reggiani— Highly interesting import for the art houses —91m.— see Jan. 3 issueLeg.: C— (French-made)— (English titles) — (Discina). MILL ON THE PO—MD— Carla del Poggio, Jacques Sernas, Giacomo Giuradei— Interesting drama for the art hooses—96m.— (Italian-made)— (English titles)— (Lux). MINNE— CD— Daniele Delarme, Franck Villiard, Jean Tissier— Amusing, spicy French import— 82m.— see May 9 issue— (French-made)—( English titles)— (Hakim). MIQUETTE—F— Louis Jouvet, Daniele Delorme, Bourvil— Clever French, farce— 83m.— see Feb. 14 issue— (Frenchmade) — (English titles) — (Discina). NO ORCHIDS FOR MISS BLANDISH-MD-Jack LaRue, Hugh McDermott, Linden Travers— British meller has plenty of selling angles— 92m.— see Mar. 14 issue — Leg.: C— (English-made)— (Renown). NO PLACE FOR JENNIFER-D-Leo Genn, Bea Cambell, Rosemond John— Interesting import— 90m.— see Apr. 25 issue— Leg.: B— (English-made)— (Stratford). OH, AMELIA— SC— Dannielle Darrieux, Jean Desully, Andre Bervil— Comedy should appeal to the art houses— 86m.— see Jan. 3 issue— (French-made)— (English titles) —(Lux). OUTRAGES OF THE ORIENT-D-LInda Estrella, Fernando Royo, Mona Lisa— Fair exploitation entry— 65a).— uw Mar. 29 issue — (Made in Philippine Islands)— (Bell). RED ANGEL, TME—SMD— Tilda Thamar, Paul Meurisse, Berval— Fair import has the angles— 97m.— see Dec. 6 issue — ( Frenchmade)— (English titles)— (Spa Iter). RIPTIDE— MD—Gerade Philipe, Madeleine Robinson, Jane Marken— Okeh French import— 75m.— see Apr. 25 issue — (French-made)— (English titles)— (Films International). RIVALS, THE— DOC— 'linteresting documentary for the Rus¬ sian houses— 40m.— see Apr. 25 issue— (Russian-made) —(English titles)— (Artkino). SECRET BRIGADE, THE-D-Vladimir Druznlkov, A. Khvilya, G. Glebov— Standard Russian entry— 78m.— see Apr. 11 issue— (Russian-made)— (English titles)— (Art¬ kino). SECRET OF MAYERLING, THE HISTD Jean Marais, Dominique Blanchar, Claude Farrel— Okeh art house attraction— 97m.— see May 23 issue— (French-made) (English titles)— (Hakim). SEVEN DAYS TO NOON— D— Barry Jones, Olive Sloane, Andre Morelle— High rating thriller— 93m.— see Jan. 31 issue— (Engl ish-made) — (MayerKingsley). SIN OF ESTHER WATERS, THE-D-Kathleen Ryan, Dirk Bogarde, Cyril Cusak— Mediocre importation— 69m.— —see June 6 issue— (English-made) — (Bell). SINNERS, THE— D— Serge Reggiani, Monique Melinand, Jean Davy— Interesting French import suffers from excessive length— 107m.— see Dec. 6 issueLeg.: C— ( Frenchmade)— (English titles)— (Lopert). SONG OF MY HEART— OPC—Guiseppo Lugo, Ruby D'AIma, Laura Nucci— Pleasing entry for the art and specialty spots— 86m.— see Jan. 17 issue— (Italian-made)— (English titles)— (Crown). SOUVENIR— ROMD— Michele Morgan, Jean Marais, Jean Cheviere— Name draw may help— 100m.— see Oct. 25 issue — ( Frenchmade)— (English titles)— (Pathe). SYLVIE AND THE PHANTOM-CFAN-Odette Joyeux, Francois Perier, Louis Salou— Light fantasy for the art and class spots— 85m.— see Oct. 25 issue— (Frenchmade)— (English titles)— (Discina). TALES OF HOFFMANN, THE-OP-Moira Shearer, Leonide Massine, Robert Helpmann— Beautiful production for art and class spots— 134m.— see Apr. 11 issue— (Eng¬ lish-made)— (Technicolor)— (Lopert). TONY DRAWS A HORSE— F— Cecil Parker, Anne Crawford, Derek Bond— Delightful art house offering— 90m.— see June 6 issue— (English-made)— (Fine Arts). TREASURED EARTH— D— Adam Szirtes, Agi Meszaros, Arpad Lehotay— fimport has limited oppeal— 1(X)m.— see Jan. 3 issue— (Made in Hungary)— (English titles)— (Artkino). TREASURE, THE — F— Danute Szaflarska, Jerzy Duszynski, Adolph Dymszka— Mildly amusing Polish farce— i02m. —see Apr. 25 issue— (Polish-made)— (English titles)— (Pol-Ton). TWO ORPHANS, THE— D— Valli, Maria Denis, Osvaldo Valenti— Tearful import will have to rely on femme trade— 92m.— see Dec. 6 issue— (Italian-made)— (Eng¬ lish titles)— (Globe). UNDER SUNNY SKIES-MUC-A. Karlyev, V. Neshlplenko, G. Klicheva— Okeh musical for the Russian houses— 86m.— see Jan. 17 issoe—(Russian-made)— (English titles)— (Artkino). VICTORS AND THE VANQUISHED, THE-HISTD-A. Dyky, Y. Shumsky, V. Mercurlev— Okeh entry for the Rus¬ sian houses— 76m. — see Apr. 25 issue — (Russian-made) —(English titles)— (Artkino). WAYS OF LOVE— D— Sylvio Battaille, Jean Renoir, Anna Magnani, Marcel Pagnol— High rating import— 121m. —see Jan. 3 issue— Leg.: C— (French and Italian-made) —(English titles)— (Burstyn). WEINER BLUT-MUC-Willy Ritsch, Maria Hoist, Dorit Kreysler— Routine art house offering-^83m.— see Mar. 28 issue — (Austrian-made)— (English titles)— (Films In¬ ternational). WONDERFUL TIMES— COMP— Leading world personalities of the past 50 years— Import has the angles for the class and art spots— 86m.— see May 9 issue— (Germanmade)(English titles)— (Academy). YOUNG GUARD— D— Vladimir Ivanov, Tamara Marakova, Irene Marakova— Above average Russian import— 134m.— see May 23 issue— (Russian-made)— (English titles)— (Artkino). MAY 30, 1951 EXHIBITOR