The Exhibitor (1952)

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Allied Artists HIGHWAYMAN, THE— COSMO — Charles Coborn, Wanda Hendrix, Philip Friend— Pieturization of famous poem hat the angle* for telling— 83m.— see Sept. 12 issue— (Cinecolor)— (AA-20) Columbia (1959-51 release* from 301 1951-52 release* from 401) APACHE COUNTRY— W— Gene Autry, Carolina Cotton, Pat Buttram— Standard Autry — 62m.— see June 4 issue— (471). BAREFOOT MAILMAN, THE— MO— Robert Cummings, Terry Moore, Jerome Court land — Interesting programmer for the duallers— 83m.— see Nov. 21 issue— (SuperCinecolor)— (405). BOOTS MALONE— D— William Holden, Johnny Stewart, Ann Lee— Good race track yarn— 103m.— see Dec. 19 Issue— (419). BRAVE WARRIOR— MD— Jon Hall, Christine Larson, Jay Silverheels— Indians-soldiers show will fit into the duallers— 74m.— see May 21 issue— (Technicolor)— (441 ). BRIGAND, THE— COSMD— Anthony Dexter, Jody Lawarance, Gale Robbins, Anthony Quinn— Interesting costume meller has the angles— 94m.— see June 4 issue— Leg. "B"— (Technicolor)— (437). CYCLONE FURY— W— ChaHes Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Fred Sears— Average Starrett— 54m.— see Aug. 15 is sue— (369). DEATH OF A SALESMAN D Fredrlc March, Mildred Dunnock, Kevin McCarthy— Fine drama— 11 lm.— see Dec. 19 issue — (423). FIRST TIME, THE— C— Robert Cummings, Barbara Hale, Bill Geodw in— Highly amusing programmer— 89m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (424). HAREM GIRL— F— Jean Davis, Peggie Castle, Arthur Blake —For the lower half— 71m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (422). HAWK OF WILD RIVER, THE-W-Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Jack Mahoney, Donna Hail— Okeh "Durango Kid"— 54m.— see Feb. 13 issue-(482). INDIAN UPRISING— OAD— George Montgomery, Audrey Long, Carl Benton Reid— Okeh for the duallers— 75m. —see Jan. 2 issue — (Supercinecelor)— (417). JUNGLE JIM IN THE FORBIDDEN LAND-MD-Johnny Weissmuller, Angela Greene, Jean Wiles— Okeh series entry for the duallers— 65m.— see Mar. 12 issue -(429). KONGA, THE WILD STALLION— W— Fred Stone, Rochelle Hudson, Richard Fiske— Reissue horse film will fit into the lower half— 63m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (418). LARAMIE MOUNTAINS W Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Jack Mahoney— Good "Durango Kid"— 54m. —see Apr. 9 issue— (485). MAN IN THE SADDLE— OD— Randolph Scott, Joan Leslie, Ellen Drew— Outdeor show has names to help— 87m. —see Nov. 21 issue— (Technicolor)— (420). MARRYING KFND, THE-CD-Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray, Madge Kennedy— Star draw will be Important factor in the selling— 93m.— see Mar. 26 Issue— (425). MY SIX CONVICTS— MD—MWard Mitchell, Gilbert Roland, John Beal— Good program— 104m.— see Feb. 27 Issue -(430). NIGHT STAGE TO GALVESTON— MUW— Gene Autry, Pat Buttram, Virginia Huston— Routine Autry— 61m.— see Mar. 26 ltsue-(475). OKINAWA— MD— Pat O'Brien, Cameron Mitchell, Rhys Wil¬ liams— Naval entry will fit into the lower half— 68m. see Feb. 27 issue — (432). OLD WEST, THE— W— Gene Autry, Pat Buttram, Gail Davis —Good Autry— 61m.— see Jan. 16 issue— (473). PAULA— D— Loretta Young, Kent Smith, Alexander KnoxStar draw should help Interesting woman's show81 m.— see May 21 issue— (436). PECOS RIVER— W— Charles StarreM, Smiley Burnette, Delores Sidener— Standard series offering — 55m. — see Dec. 5 issue— (484). PURPLE HEART DIARY— MUCD— Frances Langford, Judd Holdren, Ben Lessy— Okeh entry for the lower half— 73m.— see Nov. 21 issue— (421). SCANDAL SHEET — D — John Derek, Broderick Crawford, Donna Reed— Names should help interesting news¬ paper yarn— 82m.— see Jan. 16 issue— (415). SMOKY CANYON— W— Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Dani Sue Nolan— Better than average "Durango Kid" —55m.— see Jan. 30 Issue— (483). SNIPER, THE — MD— Adolphe Monjou, Arthur Franz, Marie Windsor— Story of psychopathic killer has the angles for the selling— 87m.— see Mar. 26 issue— (434). SOUND OFF— C— Mickey Rooney, Anne James, Sammy White— Pleasing programmer for the duallers— 83m.— see Apr. 23 issue— (SuperCinecolor)— (428). STORM OVER TIBET— AD— Rex Reason, Diana Douglas, Myron Healey— Interesting adventure show for the duallers— 87m.— see Jan. 2 issue— Leg.; B— (Partly made ir> Tibet! — (416). THIEF OF DAMASCUS— FAN— Paul Hertreid, John Sutton, Jeff Donnell— Arabian Nights tale has plenty of sell¬ ing angles— 78m.— see Mar. 26 Issue— Leg. < B— (Tech¬ nicolor)— (427). VALLEY OF FIRE— W — Gene Autry, Gall )nv< Russell Hayden — Below par Autry — 63m. — see Nov 21 issue 'S.531 WALK EAST ON BEACON— DOCMD— George Murphy, Fin¬ lay Currie, Virginia Gilmore— Well-made espionage meller— 98m.— see May 7 issue — (426). WOMAN IN QUESTION, THE-MY-Jean Kent, Dirk Bo¬ garde, Susan Shaw— Well-made mystery import— 88m.— see Feb. 27 issue— Leg.: B— (English-madel YANK IN INDO-CHINA, A-John Archer, Douglas Dick, Jeaji W»H»s— For the lower half— 67m.— see Apr. 9 issue— (435). THE CHECK-UP of all features and shorts for an eight-month period Published weekly by Jay Emanuel Publications, Inc. Publishing office: 246-248 North Clarion Street, Philadelphia 7, Pennsylvania. New York office: 1600 Broadway, New York 19, N. Y. West Coast Representative: Paul Manning, 428 South Mansfield, Los Angeles 36, California. Jay Emanuel, publisher; Paul J. Greenhalgh, general manager; Herbert M. Miller, editor; Max Cades, business manager; George Frees Nonamaker and Mel Konecoff, associate editors. SECTION 2 Vol. 48, No. 6 JUNE 11, 1952 TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD— Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, Tor in Thatcher. ASSIGNMENT— PARIS— Marta Toren, Dana Andrews, George Sanders. BARBED WIRE— Gene Autry, Pat Buttram, Anne James— (474). BLUE CANADIAN ROCKIES— Gene Autry, Gail Davis, Pat Buttram. CALIFORNIA CONQUEST-Cornel Wilde. Tereso Wright John Dehner— (Technicolor)— (440). CAPTAIN PIRATE— Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina, John Sutton— (Technicolor)— (431). CRIPPLE CREEK— George Montgomery, Karin Booth, Jerome Courtland— (Technicolor)— (442). DIRTY DOZEN, THE— Bernard Phillips, Bonar Colleano Mary Castle. 5,000 FINGERS OF DR. T., THE-Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy, Tommy Rettig— (Technicolor). FOURPOSTER, THE-Rex Harrison, Lilli Palmer. GOLDEN HAWK— Rhonda Fleming, Sterling Hayden, John Sutton— (Technicolor). HAPPY TIME, THE — Charles Boyer, Bobby Driscoll, Linda Christian, Louis Jourdart. JACK McCALL, DESPERADO— George Montgomery, An¬ gela Stevens, Douglas Kennedy— (Technicolor). JUNCTION CITY— Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Jack Mahoney— (486). KID FROM BROKEN GUN Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Angela Stevens. LAST OF THE COMANCHES-Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale, Johnny Stewart— (Technicolor). LAST TRAIN FROM BOMBAY-Jon Hall, lisa Forraday, Christino Larson. KSY Leg. is the symbol for the Catholic Legion of Decono ratings included in cases where the pictures are ciassi fied as either obieetienable in part (B) or condemned (C). Films without a Legion ef Decency rating are either found unobjectionable er ere unclassified by the Legion Abbreviations following titles indicate type of picture ACD— Action drama AD— Adventure drama ACMU— Action musical ABMD— Adult melodrama BID— Biographical drama 8IDMU— Biographical drama with music BUR— Burlesque C— Comedy CAR— Cartoon feature CD— Comedy drama CDMU— Comedy drama musical CFAN— Comedy fantasy CFANMU— Comedy fantasy musical CM®— Comedy melodrama CMU — Comedy musical COMP— Compilation COSMD— Costume melodrama D— Drama DFAN— Drama fantasy DMU— Dramatic musical DOC — Documentary OGCD — Documentary drama DOCMD— Documentary melodrama ED — Educational feature F— Farce FAN— Fantasy FANMU— Fantasy musical FMU— Farce musical HISD — Historical drama MDMU— Melodrama musical MD — Melodrama MUC— Musical comedy MUCD— Musical comedy drama MU— Musical MUSAT— Musical satire MUW— Musical western MY— Mystery MYC— Mystery comedy MYCM— Mystery comedy musical MYD— Mystery drama MYMD— Mystery melodrama MYMU— Mystery musical MYW— Mystery western NOV— Novelty * OPC— Operatic comedy OPD— Operatic drama OD— Outdoor cbama OMD— Outdoor melodrama PD— Psychological drama ROMC— Romantic comedy ROMCMG— Romantic comedy musical ROMD— Romantic drama ROMBMU— Romantic dramo with music SAT— Satire SC D— Sex -comedy drama TRAV— Travelogue W— Western WC— Western comedy IMCMU— Western comedy musical WD — Western drama WMD— Western melodrama WMDMU— Western melodrama musical WMU— Western musical MONTANA TERRITORY— Lon McCaiibter, Wanda Hendrix Preston Foster— (Technicolor)— (438). OUTLANDERS, THE— Randolph Scott, Donna Reed, Claude Jarman, Jr.— (Technicolor). OUTLAW TAMER, THE — Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnett: Nancy Saunders. PANHANDLE TERRITORY — Jack Mahoney, Smiley Burnette, Jarma Lewis. PATHFINDER, THE— George Montgomery, Helena Carter, Elena Verdugo— (Technicolor). PRINCE OF PIRATES— John Derek, Barbara Rush — (Tech¬ nicolor). PUSHOVER— Hugo Haas, Clea Moore, Mona Barrie. RAINBOW 'ROUND MY SHOULDES-Frenkie Laine, Bill Daniels, Charlotte Austin— (Tecbmcelerl. RED SNOW— Guy Madison, Ray Mala— (439). ROUGH, TOUGH WEST, THE-Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnete, Jack Mahoney— 54m.— (487). TARGET— HONG KONG— Richard Denning, Richard Loo, Philip Ahn. WAGON TEAM— Gene Autry, Gail Davis, Pat Buttram. Lippert (195D-51 releases from 5001 1951-52 releases from 1101) FOR MEN ONLY— D— Paul Henried, Robert Sherman, Rus sell Johnson, Margaret Field— Interesting drama is packed with selling angle*— 93m.— see Jan. 30 issue —(5102). GRfcAi ADVENTURE, THE MD Jack Hawkms, Peter Hammond, Sihhan McKenna— Impart will fill into tbs lower half— 77 Vim. —see Jan. 2 issue— (English-made) -(5021). HIGHLY DANGEROUS— MD— Dane Clark, Margaret ..ockwood, Marius Goring— Routine British spy meller for the lower half— 80m.— see Nov. 7 Issue — (English made)— (5029). LOAN SHARK— MD— George Raft, Paul Stewart,, Helen Westcott— Raft name should help good meller— 11 m. —see Apr. 23 Issue— Leg.: B— (5111). MAN BAIT — MD — George Brent, Marguerite Chapman, Diana Dors, Raymond Huntley— Okeh programmer— 78m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (English-made)— (5103). We "LA YJTON THE LINE", . . and talla "Stinker" a "Stinker" There was no bunk or side step¬ ping in our original FACTUALLY HONEST "Pink Section” RE¬ VIEWS . . . and in this "Yellow Section ” CHECK-UP is a sum¬ mary of the same HONEST FACTS. Check these running times and other data against your records l