The Exhibitor (1952)

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Servlsection 4 THE CHECK-UP r A « MABEL AND ME— Dan Dailey, Corlnne Cal vet. MONKEY BUSINESS — Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Marilyn Monroe, Charles Coburn. MY WIFE'S BEST FRIEND — Anne Baxter, Macdonald Carey, Cecil Kellaway. NIAGARA— Joseph Cotten, Jean Peters, Marilyn Monroe — (Technicolor). NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP-Linda Darnell, Gary Merrill, Hildegarde Neff. PANIC STRICKEN — Joseph Cotten, Teresa Wright, Pamela Duncan. PONY SOLDIER— Tyrone Power, Penny Edwards, Richard Boone— (Technicolor). POWDER RIVER — Rory Calhoun, Jean Peters, Cameron Mitchell. RUBY GENTRY— Jennifer Jones, Charlton Heston, Karl Malden. SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO, TH E-Gregory Peck. Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegarde Neff-(Technicolor). SOMETHING FOR THE BIRDS— Patricia Neal, Victor Mature, Edmund Gwenn. STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER-Clifton Webb, Ruth Hus¬ sey, Debra Paget— (Technicolor). TONIGHT WE SING— Ezio Pinza, Roberta Peters, David Wayne — (Technicolor). TREASURE OF THE GOLDEN CONDOR, THE-Cornel Wilde, Constance Smith, Finlay Currie— (Technicolor)— (Made in Guatemala). WAY OF A GAUCHO, THE— Gene Tierney, Rory Calhoun, Richard Boone — (Made in Argentina) — (Technicolor). WE RE NOT MARRIED— David Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, Ginger Rogers, Paul Douglas, Eve Arden— (221)85m. WHAT PRICE GLORY?— James Cagney, Dan Dailey, Corinne Calvet— (Technicolor)— (226). United Artists ACTORS AND SIN — CD — Edward G. Robinson, Marsha Hunt, Eddie Albert— Two-part offering is best for the art and specialty spots-83'/2m.— see June 4 issue(Kuller). AFRICAN FURY — see Cry The Beloved Country. AFRICAN QUEEN, THE — AD — Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley — High rating — 104m.— see Jan. 2 issue— (Technicolor)— (Made in Africa)— (Horizon-Romulus). ANOTHER MAN S POISON — D — Bette Davis, Gary Mer¬ rill, Emlyn Williams— Star draw will make the dif¬ ference 89m. see Jan. 2 issue— (Made in England) —(Fair banksAngel). BUFFALO BILL IN TOMAHAWK TERRITORY-W-Clayton Moore, Slim Andrews, Helena Dare— Routine lower _ ha,f offering— 64m.-see Jan. 30 issue-(Schwarz). CAPTIVE CITY, THE— D— John Forsythe, Joan Camden, Harold J. Kennedy— Interesting topical drama has the angles — 91m.— see Apr. 9 issue — (Aspen). CHICAGO CALLING— D— Dan Duryea, Mary Anderson, Gordon Gebert-Will fit into the duallers— 74m.-see Dec. 19 issue — (Bernheis). CHRISTMAS CAROL, A— D— Alastair Sim, 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.: B— (English-made)— (Paal). CONFIDENCE GIRL— MD— Tom Conway, Hillary Brooke, Eddie Marr— Interesting programmer for the lower half— 81 m.— see June 18 issue— (Stone). CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY — (African Fury) — D— Canada Lee, Charles Carson, Joyce Carey— Absorbing drama for the art, class spots-105m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (South African-made)— (Lopert). FIGHTER, THE— MD— Richard Conte, Vanessa Brown, Lee J. Cobb— Interesting fight meller— 78m.— see May 7 issue — (Gottlieb). GREEN GLOVE, THE— MD — Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks, Sir Cedric Hardwicke— Okeh program meller-86m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (Made in Europe)— (Benagoss). HIGH NOON-W-Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Thomas Mitchell— Cooper draw will make the difference— 85m. — see May 7 issue — (Kramer). LADY SAYS NO, THE— F— Joan Caulfield, David Niven, James Justice— Fair comedy for the duallers— 82m.— see Dec. 5 issue— Leg.: B— (Ross-Stillman). MUTINY— MD— Mark Stevens, Angela Lansbury, Patric Knowles— Okeh action meller for the duallers— 77m. —see Feb. 24 issue — (Technicolor)— (King Brothers). ONE BIG AFFAIR— C— Evelyn Keyes, Dennis O'Keefe, Mary Anderson— Fair comedy for the dualler*-80m.— see Mar. 12 issue — Leg.: B — (Bogeaus) OUTCAST OF THE ISLANDS-AD-Sir Ralph Richardson, Trevor Howard, Wendy Hiller— Engrossing adventure yarn 92m. see May 21 issue (English-made) leg.: B— (Lopert). RED PLANET MARS— D— Peter Graves, Andrea King, Orley Lindgren — Drama of inter-planetary communication will fit into the duallers— 87m.— see June 4 issue— (Hyde-Veiller). RED RIVER— OD— John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Joanne Dru, Walter Brennen— Reissue has the names to help— 125m.— see June 4 issue— (Reissue)— (Monterey). RIVER, THE— D— Nora Swinburne, Esmond Knight, Arthur Shields— Different type of film should have consider¬ able appeal for the art spots— 99m.— see Sept 12 ln ,"‘*ial— (Technicolor)-(McEldowney). ROYAL JOURNEY — DOC— Produced by Tom Daly; directed by David Bairstow— Record of British royal couple's visit to Canada will appeal most to art, class soots A9m.— see Jan. 30 issue— (Canadian-made)— (East¬ man color) — (National Film Board of Canada) STRANGE WORLD— AD— Angelica Hauff, Alexander Car¬ los, Ary Jarful— Exploitation film Is packed with plenty of selling angles-80m.— see Apr. 9 issue— Leg,: B— (O'Camp). FALE OF FIVE WOMEN, A — D — Bonar Colleano, Barbara Kelly, Anne Vernon— Import may have appeal for ,he , a* *POts-86m.-see Feb. 13 lssue-(Foreignmade)—(MorrosWilson). TULSA— MD— Susan Hayward. Robert Preston, Pedro Armendariz— Reissue has the angles— 88m.— see June 4 issue— (Technicolor)— (Wanger). WITHOUT WARNING— MD— Adam Williams, Meg Randall, Edward Binns— Okeh for the lower half— 76m.— see Apr. 9 issue— (Allart). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION ENCOUNTER— Paul Muni, Joan Lorring, Vittorio Manunta —(Made in Italy)— (Vorhaus). GLASS WALL, THE— Vittorio Gassman, Gloria Grahame, Robert Raymond— (Shane-Tors). INVASION, U. S. A.— Peggy Castle, Gerald Mohr, Eric Blythe— (American). ISLAND OF DESIRE— Linda Darnell, Donald Grey, Tab Hunter — Leg.: B — (Made in Jamaica) — (Technicolor) — (Rose)— 103m.— Leg.: B. KANSAS CITY — 117 — John Payne, Coleen Gray, Preston Foster— (Small). PARK ROW— Gene Evans, Mary Welch— (Fuller). PLANTERS WIFE — Claudette Colbert, Michael Redgrave —(Made in England)— (Rank). RETURN OF THE CORSICAN BROTHERS-Louis Hayward (Small). RETURN TO PARADISE— Gary Cooper, Barry Jones, Moira, Roberta Hayes— (Technicolor)— (Aspen). RING, THE— Gerald Mohr, Rita Morena— (King Bros.) * SAVAGE FRONTIER — Yvonne De. Carlo — (Technicolor) — (Small). SCARLET SPEAR, THE — Richard Denning, Martha Hyers — (Color)— (Made in Africa)— (Breakston-Stahl). THIEF, THE-Ray Milland, Harry Bronson, Martin Gabel, Rita Gam— (Popkin). Universal-International (1950-51 releases from 101 1951-52 releases from 201) BATTLE AT APACHE PASS, THE-W-John Lund, Jeff Chandler, Beverly Tyler— Good outdoor show— 85m —see Apr. 9 issue— (Technicolor)— (217). BEND OF THE RIVER — MD— James Stewart, Arthur Ken¬ nedy, Julia Adams— Good outdoor show should ride into the better money-91 m.-see Jan. 30 issue(Technicolor)— (212). BRONCO BUSTER— OD— John Lund, Scott Brady, Joyce Holden— Good outdoor yarn for the duallers— 80m -see Apr. 23 sisue— (Technicolor)— (219). CIMARRON 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 v°^en— For the lower half— 74m.— see Dec. 19 issue FLESH AND FURY— D— Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling, Mona Freeman— Better than average programmer— 82 Vim.— see Mar. 12 issue — (214). FRANCIS GOES TO WEST POINT-F-Donald O'Connor, Alice Kelley, Lori Nelson— Series entry should have plenty of appeal-81 m.— see June 18 issue— (224) HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL-CMU-Charles Coburn, Piper Laurie, Rock Hudson, Gigi Perreau — Pleasing musical has plenty of entertainment— 89m.— see June 18 issue— (Technicolor)— (226). HERE COME THE NELSONS-C-Ozzie, Harriet, David, and Rickie Nelson— Pleasing comedy for the neighborhoods and duallers-75m.— see Jan. 16 issue-(2l0) ROfli uA|?-/£D-je2 LChand'«r Evelyn Keyes, Stephen McNally— Good fight meller— 83m.— see July 18 issue IVORY HUNTER-MD-Anthony Steel, Dinah Sheridan, Harold Warrender— Adventure import has plenty of se Img ang e$-96m -see Apr. 9 issue-(English-made) —(Technicolor)— (221). JUST ACROSS THE STREET-C-Ann Sheridan, John Lund, Ko comedy— 79m.— see June 4 is¬ sue— (223). MA PAN° *T ™E FAIR — C— Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Lori Nelson— Okeh for the smaller °nd ne,9bborhoods— 77m.— see Mar. 26 issue MJLN IN THE WHITE SUIT, THE-C-Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Cecil Parker— Better than average import should have appeal to art and class spofs-84m 9 issue— (English-made)— (282). ^T .DANNY WILSON— CMU— Frank Sinatra, Shelley Winters, Alex Nicol — Names should prove factor in the selling— 88m.— see Jan. 16 issue— (205) NO ROOM FOR THE GROOM -C -Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie, Don DeFore-Fair comedy-82m.— see May 7 issue— Leg.: B— (220). y RED BALL EXPRESS, THE— CD— Jeff Chandler, Alex Nicol, Judith Braun-Story of transport corps has the angles for the selling— 83m.— see May' 7 issue— (218) SCAd^EiT ANGEL-MD-Yvonne De Carlo, Rock Hudson, Richard Dennmg-Okeh programmer-81 m.-see June 4 issue— Leg.: B— (Technicolor)— (222). 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-O-William Powell, Julia Adams, Charles Drake— Pleasing programmer is best for the family trade— 81 Vim.— see Feb 13 issue— (Technicolor)— (209). WEEK-END WITH FATHER-C-Van HefUn, Patricia Neal, Gigi Perreau-Amusing p rog ra mm er-83 m.-see Dec. 5 issue — (206). W0«» JN HK ARMS, THE-MD-Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth, Anthony Quinn-High rating-104m.-see June 18 issue— (Technicolor)— (227). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION AGAINST ALL FLAGS— Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara Anthony Quinn — (Technicolor). BLACK CASTLE, THE — Stephen McNally, Paula Corday Richard Greene, Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney BONZO GOES TO COLLEGE— Maureen O'Sullivan, Edmund rATTTrt'Tre0’?.' Perrea“' Charles, Drake Gene Lockhart. CATTLE KATE-Maureen O'Hara, Alex Nicol, Hugh O'Brien —(Technicolor). CITY BENEATH THE SEA— Robert Ryan, Susan Ball, An¬ thony Quinn— (Technicolor). DUEL AT SILVER CREEK, THE-Audie Murphv. Faith Domergue, Stephen McNally— (Technicolor)— (228). FRANCIS COVERS THE BIG TOWN-Donald O'Connor, Nancy Guild. GREAT COMPANIONS, THE-Dan Dailey, Diana Lynn, Richard Conte— (Technicolor). ISLAND RESCUE— David Niven, Glynis Johns— (Englishmade). IT GROWS ON TREES — Irene Dunne, Dean Jagger, Joan Evans— (232). LAWLESS BREED, THE— Rock Hudson, Julia Adams, Mary Castle— (Technicolor). LOST IN ALASKA— Bud Abbott, Lou Cosellto, Mitzi Green -(229). MA AND PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI-Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Lori Nelson. MA AND PA KETTLE GO TO PARIS-Marjorle Main, Percy Kilbride, Ray Collins. MAGIC LADY— Loretta Young, Jeff Chandler, Alex Nicol. MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER— Tyrone Power, Piper Laurie, Julia Adams. RAIDERS, THE— Richard Conte, Viveca Lindfors, Barbara Britton— (Technicolor). ROUGHSHOD — Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot, Charles Drake— (Technicolor). SALLY AND SAINT ANNE-Ann Blyth, Edmund Gwenn, John McIntyre, Frances Bavier— (225). SON OF ALI BABA— Tonv Curtis, Piper Laurie, Susan Cabot— (Technicolor)— (231). TEXAS MAN, THE— Robert Ryan, Julia Adams, Rock Hud¬ son— (Technicolor). UNTAMED FRONTIER, THE-Joseph Cotten, Shelley Winters, ScottBrady— (Technicolor)— (230). WHITE CORRIDORS— Googie Withers, James Donald, Godfrey Teazle — (English-made). WILLIE AND JOE BACK AT THE FRONT-Tom Ewell, Harvey Lembeck, Mari Blanchard— (Partly made In Japan). YANKEE BUCCANEER-Jeff Chandler, Scott Brady, Susan Ball— (Technicolor). Warners (1951-52 releases from 101) ABOUT FACE— CMU— Gordon MacRae, Eddie Bracken, Virginia Gibson— Military comedy musical has all the angles for the selling— 94m.— see Apr. 23 issue — (Technicolor)— (122). BIG TREES, THE— MD— Kirk Douglas, Eve Miller, Patrice Wymore— Interesting meller has the angles for the selling— 89m. — see Feb. 13 issue — (Technicolor) — (117). BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON-MD-Ray Milland, Helena Carter, Hugh Marlowe — Interesting soldiers-vs Indians show has the angles for the selling— 84m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (Technicolor)— (1 16). CAPTAIN BLOOD — COSMD — Errol Flynn, Olivia deHavilland, Basil Rathbone— Names will help good reissue —98m.— see Jan. 2 issue — (110). CARSON CITY — OAD — Randolph Scott, Lucille Norman, Raymond Massey — Good outdoor action drama— 87m. —see May 7 issue— (WarnerColor)— (123). DISTANT DRUMS— AMD— Gary Cooper, Mart Aldon, Rich¬ ard Webb— Action show should ride into the better money— 101m.— see Dec. 5 Issue— (Technicolor)— (1 1 1). I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS-BIMU-Doris Day, Danny Thomas, Frank Jove joy— Highly entertaining musical— 110m.— see Dec. 19 issue — (112). JACK AND THE BEANSTALK— F — Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dorothy Ford— Star draw will be important factor in the selling— 78m.— see Apr. 9 issue— (SuperCinecolor) -(118). LION AND THE HORSE, THE-AD-Steve Cochran, Ray Teal, Sherry Jackson— Okeh outdoor show— 83m.— see Mar. 26 issue — Leg.: B— (WarnerColor)— (1 19). MARA MARU — MD — Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman, Raymond Burr— Flynn draw should help deep sea diving melo¬ drama— 98m.— see Apr. 9 issue— (120). RETREAT, HELLI—MD— Frank Lovejoy, Richard Carlson, Anita Louise— Action-packed war film has the angles for the telling— 95m.— see Feb. 13 issue— (115). ROOM FOR ONE MORE — CD — Cary Grant, Betsy Drake, Lurene Tuttle— Good programmer— 95m.— see Jan. 16 issue-Leg.: B— (113). SAN FRANCISCO STORY, THE-MD-Joel McCrea, Yvonne peCarlo, Sidney Blackmer— Routine meller should fit into the duallers— 80m.— see Apr. 23 issue— (121). SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THROUGH COLLEGE— CMU— Virginia Mayo, Ronald Reagan, Gene Nelson— Enter¬ taining musical should benefit from name draw — 101m.— see June 18 issue— Leg.: B— (Technicolor)— (128). THIS WOMAN IS DANGEROUS-MD-Joan Crawford, Den¬ nis Morgan, David Brian— Name draw will make the difference— 94m.— see Jan: 30 issue— Leg.: B— (114). 3 FOR BEDROOM C—C— Gloria Swanson, James Warren, Janine Perreau-Fair comedy for the duallers-74m.— see June 4 issue— (NaturalColor)— (124). WINNING TEAM, THE— BID— Ronald Reagan, Doris Day, Frank Lovejoy— Name values should assist baseball show— 98m.— see June 4 Issue— (125). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN KIDD-Bud Ab¬ bott, Lou Costello, Charles Laughton, Hillary Brooke, Fran Warren — (SuperCinecolor). APRIL IN PARIS — Doris Day, Ray Bolger, Claude Dauphin —(Technicolor). BIG JIM McCLAIN— John Wayne, Nancy Olson, Jim Arness— (Made in Honolulu). BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON-Doris Day, Gor¬ don MacRae— (Technicolor). CRIMSON PIRATE, THE— Burt Lancaster, Nick Cravat— (Technicolor) — (Made In Italy). DANGER FORWARD — Cornel Wilde, Steve Cochran, Phyllis Thaxter. DESERT SONG, THE — Gordon MacRae, Kathryn Grayson, Raymond Massey— (Technicolor). IRON MISTRESS, THE — Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo, Joseph Calleia— (Technicolor). EXHIBITOR JUNE 25, 1952