The Exhibitor (1953)

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Servisection 2 THE CHECK-UP 49TH MAN, THi— MYAAD— John Ireland, Richard Deimlna, Suzanne Dolbert— Interesting meller for the doollen — 73m.— see Atey 20 issue — (529). GOLDTOWN GHOST RIDERS— W— Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Gail Davis— Routine Autry— 57m.— see June 3 issue— (574). GUN FURY— OD— Rock Hudson, Donna Reed, Phil Carey3-D and color may help average outdoor show— 83m.— see Nov. 4 issue— (Technicolor)— (3-D). JUGGLER, THE-D-Kirk Douglas, Mllly Vitale, Pau) Stewart— Star draw should be factor in selling in¬ teresting Israeli-background drama— 86m.— see May 6 issue— (Filmed mostly in Israel)— (520). LAST OF THE PONY RIDERS— W-Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Kathleen Case— Average series entry — 59m. —see Oct. 21 issue— (573). LAST POSSE. THE— W— Broderick Crawford, Charles Bick¬ ford, John Derek, Wanda Hendrix— Better^ than average outdoor show— 73m.— see Sept. 9 issue — (602). LET'S DO IT AGAIN— CMU— Jane Wyman, Ray Milland, Aldo Ray— Highly amusing comedy for the better grosses— 93m.— see Sept. 9 issue— Leg.: B— (Technicolor)-(601). MAN IN THE DARK— MD-Edmond O'Brien, Audrey Totter, Ted de Corsia— 3-D angles should react well box ofRcewise — 7(>m.— see Apr. 22 issue— (3-D) — (547). MISSION OVER KOREA-MD-John Hodiak, John Derek, Andrey Totter— Korean war meller will fit into the duallers— 86m.— see Sept. 9 issue — (607). NEBRASKAN, THE-OD-Phil Carey, Roberta Havnes, Wallace Ford— Fair programmer for the duallers— 68m.— see Nov. 4 issue— (3-D)— (Technicolor)— (618). PACK TRAIN— W— Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Gall DavisRoutine Autry— 57m.— see July 1 issue— (575). PARIS MODEL— CD— Paulette Goddard, Marilyn Max¬ well, Tom Conway— Average programmer for the duallers— 81m.— see Nov. 4 issue — Leg.: B. — (621) PRISONERS OF THE CASBAH-MD-Gloria Grahame, Cesar Romero, Turhan Bey— Average programmer for the duallers— 78m.— see Nov. 4 issue— (Technicolor) -(622). SAGINAW TRAIL— W— Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Con¬ nie Marshall— Average Autry— 56m.— see Sept. 9 issue (576). SERPENT OF THE NILE-COSMD-Rhonda Fleming, Wil¬ liam Lundigan, Raymond Burr — Costume action show will fit Into tlie duallers— 81m.— see Apr. 22 issue— Leg.: B — (Technicolor) — (538). SIREN OF BAGDAD— CMD— Paul Henreld, Patricia A4edina, Hans Conried— For the duallers— 72m.— see May 2<) issue— Leg.: B— (Technicolor)— (540). SKY COMMANDO— MD— Dan Duryea,^ Frances GifFord, Touch Connors— Routine air action yam for the duallers— 69m.— see Sept. 9 issue— (611). SLAVES OF BABYLON-COSMD-Richard Conte, Linda Christian, Maurice Schwartz— Colorful Biblical tale has the angles— 82m.— see Sept. 23 issue— (Tech¬ nicolor)— (612). STRANGER WORE A GUN, THE-W-Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Joan Weldon— Routine western should be aided by 3-D appeal— 83m.— see Sept. 9 issue — (Technicolor) — (3-D) — (605). THUNDERHOOF—MD— Preston Foster, Mary Stuart, Wil¬ liam Bishop— Reissue should fit Into the duallers— 77m. — see May 20 issue — (530). UNTAMED BREED, THE-W-Sonny Tufts, Barbara Brit¬ ton, George ''Gabby" Hayes— Reissue has the angles —79m.— see Sept. 9 issue— (614). VALLEY OF THE HEADHUNTERS-AD-Johnny Weissmuller, Christine Larson, Robert C. Foulk— Okeh series entry —67m. — see Sept. 9 issue— (608). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION BAD FOR EACH OTHER-Charlton Heston, Lizabeth Scott -82m. BAIT— Hugo Haas, Cleo Moore, John Agar. BATTLE OF ROGUE RIVER, THE-George Montgomery, Martha Hyer— (Technicolor). BLACK NIGHT, THE-Alan Ladd, Patricia Medina-(Technicolor). CAINE MUTINY, THE— Jose Ferrer, Humphrey ■ Bogart, May Wynn, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray— (Techni¬ color). CHARGE OF THE LANCERS— Paulette Goddard, Jean Pierre Aumont — (Technicolor)— 74m. DRUMS OF TAHITI— Patricia Medina, Dennis O'Keefe— (Technicolor)— (3-D). EL ALAMEIN— Scott Brady, Edward Ashley, Rita Moreno -(527). FATHER BROWN— Alec Guiness, Joan Greenwood, Peter Finch— (Eng lish-made). FIRE OVER AFRICA— Maureen O'Hara, MacDonald Carey —(Made in England, Spain, and Africa)— (Techni¬ color). GREAT GREEN OG, THE-Robert Hutton, Gerald Mohr{3-D). HELL BELOW ZERO— Alan Ladd, Basil Sydney, Joan Tetzel —(Made In England)— (Technicolor). HOT BLOOD— Marlon Brando, Mary Murphy, Lee Marvin. HUMAN BEAST, THE— Broderick Crawford. IRON GLOVE, THE-Robert Stack, Ursula Thiess— (Tech¬ nicolor). IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU— Judy Holliday, Peter Lawford, Jack Lemmon. JESSE JAMES VS. THE DALTONS-Brett King, Barbara Lawrence, John Cliff— (Technicolor)— {3-D). KILLER APE, THE— Johnny Weismuller, Carol Thurston, Bert Wenland. LE PLAISIR — Jean Gabin, Danielle Darrieux, Claude Dauphin— (French-made). LITTLE GIANT— Mickey Rooney, Dianne Foster, Kevin McCarthy. LONG GRAY LINE, THE— Tyrone Power— (Technicolor). MAD MAGICIAN, THE— Vincent Price, Mary Murphy, John Emery— (3-D). MAIN EVENT, THE— Broderick Crawford, Roberta Haynes -(3-D). MASSACRE CANYON— Phil Carey, Audrey Totter, Charlita— (Technicolor). MIAMI STORY, THE-George Raft, Adele Jergens. MISS SADIE THOMPSON— Rita Hayworth, Jose Ferrer, Aldo Ray— (Technicolor)— (3-D). MY SISTER EILEEN— Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon, Marge and Gower Champion— (Technicolor). PARATROOPER— Alan Ladd, Susan Stephens, Leo Genn — Technicolor)— (Made in England)— (532)— 88m. PROUD ONES, THE — Michele Morgan, Gerard Philipe, Carlos Lopez Moctezuma— (Made in France anc) Mexico). SARACEN BLADE, THE— Ricardo Montalban, Betta St. John— (Technicolor). Lippert (1952-53 releases from 5201 1953-54 releases from 5301) ALI BABA NIGHTS— FAN— George Robey, Fritz Kortner, Anna May Wong— Reissue will fit into the lower half —76m.— see Oct. 7 issue — (English-made)— (5215). BACHELOR IN PARIS — C — Dennis Price, Anne Vernon, MIscha Auer— Minor Import for the lower half— R2m. — see May 20 issue — (Foreign-made)— (5213). BAD BLONDE— MD— Barbara Payton, Tony Wright, Fred¬ erick Valk— Interesting English melodrama wijl fit neatly into the duallers— 80m.— see Apr. 22 is'sue— (English-made) — (521 1 ). EYES OF THE JUNGLE— MD — Jon Hall, Ray Montgomery, Alyce Lewis— For the lower half— 79m. — see Aug. 26 issue— (5229). GHOST SHIP— MD— Hazel Court, Dermal Walsh, Hugh Burden— For the lower half-^9m. — see July.1 issue— (Eng lish-made) — (5228). GREAT JESSE JAMES RAID, THE-W-Willard Parker, Barbara Payton, Tom Neal— Outdoor show has the ongles— 75m.— see Aug. 12 issue— (Anscocolor)— (5221). IRON MASK, THE— COSD— Douglas Fairbanks, Belle Ben¬ nett, Marguerite De La Motte— Reissue oddity may fit into the lower half— 73m.— see Nov. 18 issue— (5313). JOHNNY THE GIANT KILLER— CAR— Feature length cartoon should appeal to the younger set or art and specialty spots— 65m.— see June 17 issue— (Techni¬ color) — (French-made) — (Dubbed in English) — (5205). NORMAN CONQUEST— MD— Tom Conway, Eva Bartok, Joy Shelton— For the lower half— 79m.— see Nov. 4 issue— (English-made)— (5303). PERILS OF THE JUNGLE— AD-Clyde Beatty, Phyllis Coates, Stanley Farrar— Okeh tor the lower half— 63m.— see May 6 issue— (5214). PROJECT MOONBASE—SFD— Donna Martell, Hayden Rorke, Ross Ford— For the lower half — 63m. — see Sept. 23 issue— (5315). SINS OF JEZEBEL— COSD— Paulette Goddard, George Nader, John Hoyt— Biblical drama has plenty of angles for the selling— 75m.— see Nov. 4 issue— (Ansco Color)-(5225). SLASHER, THE— MD— James Kenney, Joan Collins, Betty Ann Davies— Import about juvenile delinquency may fit into the lower half in some spots— 77m.— see June 17 Issue— (English-made)— (5218). SPACEWAYS—D— Howard Duff, Eva Bartok, Alan Wheatley— Import will fit into the lower half— 76m.— see July '15 issue— (English-made)— (5301). TALL TEXAN, THE-OD-Lloyd Bridges, Lee J. Cobb, Marie Windsor— Above average western — 82m.— see Apr. 22 issue-(5207). UNDERCOVER AGENT-MD-Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court, Hermione Baddley— Import for the specialty houses or lower half— 69m. — see Oct. 21 issue— (Englishmade)— (5306). WHITE GODDESS-MD-Jon Hall, Ray Montgomery, M'LIss McClure— For the duallere— 73m.— see May 6 issue— (5224). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION DANGER POINT-Ruth Warrick, Richard Travis-(5320). FIGHTING MEN, THE— Rossano Brazzi, Claudine Dupuis— (Italian-made) — (5222)— 63m. FORTUNE IN DIAMONDS-Scott Brady, Mary Castle(5317). LIMPING MAN— Lloyd Bridges, Mary Castle — (5318). LOST WIVES— Julie Bishop, Richard Denning— (5319). MAN FROM CAIRO— George Raft, Gianna Maria Canale —(Made in Italy)— (5302). MY PAL SHEP— Charles Chaplin, Jr., Onslow Stevens, Margia Dean— (5322). SHADOW MAN — Cesar Romero, Edward Underdown, Kay Kendall— (5316)— (English-made). TERROR STREET-Dan Duryea-(5304). WE WANT A CHILD— (Danish-made)— (Dubbed in Eng¬ lish). Metro (1952-53 releases from 301 1953-54 releases from 401) ACTRESS, --THE— CD— Spencer Tracy, Jean Simmons, Teresa Wright— Names will have to make the difference— 90m. — see Sept. 9 issue— (403). AFFAIRS OF DOBIE GILLIS, THE-CMU-Debbie Reynolds, Bobby Van, Barbara RuIck— Mild college musical will fit into the duallers— 73m.— see June 17 issue— (346). ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT— MD-Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, Ann Blyth— Well-made adventure yarn— 95m.— see Oct. 21 issue— (Technicolor)— (407). ARENA— MD— Gig Young, Jean Hagen, Polly Bergen— 3-D will make the difference— 71 m.— see July 1 issue— Leg.: B— (Ansco Color)— (Print by Technicolor) -(3-D)-{2-D)-(337). BAND WAGON, THE-CMU-Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, Oscar Levant— High rating— 1 12m.— see July 15 issue —(Technicolor)— (345). BIG LEAGUER— D— Edward G. Robinson, Vera-Ellen, Jeff Richards— Baseball show has the names to help— 70m.— see July 29 issue— (347). BRIGHT ROAD — D— Dorothy Dandridge, Philip Hepburn, Harry Belafonte — Racial film may find attention in art and Negro spots— 67m.— see Apr. 22 issue— (326). DANGEROUS WHEN WET-MUCD-Esther Williams, Fer¬ nando Lamas, Jack Carson— Names should help amusing aqua show— 95m.— see May 20 issue— (Technicolor)— (341 ). FAST COMPANY— C— Howard Keel, Polly Bergen, Mariorie B Main, Nina Foch— Moderate racetrack comedy will fit ■ into the duallers— 67m.— see Apr. 22 Issue— (332). fl HALF A HERO— CD— Red Skelton, Jean Hagen, Charles fl Dingle— Skelton starrer will fit into the duallers— 71m.— see Sept. 9 issue— (401). 1 JULIUS CAESAR— D— Marlon Brando, James Mason, John ■ Gielgud, Louis Calhern,^ Edmond O'Brien, Greer I Garson, Deborah Kerr— High rating, meritorious of 9 fering— 121m.— see June 17 issue. ■ KISS ME KATE — MUC — Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, I Ann Miller— Well mounted production of hit musical 3 has the angles — 110m.— see Nov. 4 issue — (Ansco ■ Color)— (Print by Technicolor)— (2-D— 3-D)— (408). 9 lATIN LOVERS— CMU— Lana Turner, Ricardo Montalban, John Lund— Colorful women's show has plenty to attract— 104m.— see July 29 issue— (Technicolor)— (348). MAIN STREET TO BROADWAY-CD-Tom Morton, Mary Murphy, Herb Shriner, all star cast— Star-studded ' • offering has plenty of selling angles— 102m.— see i July 29 issue— (344). MOGAMBO—MD— Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Grace ' Kelly— Star-studded African meller should register . in the better money— 1 15m.— see Sept. 23 issue— ' (Technicolor)— (Made in Africa and England)— (404). REMAINS TO BE SEEN— MYC— June Allyson, Van Johnson, 1 Louis Calhem— Pleasing mystery com^y hot nomes to help — 89m.— see May 6 issue— (331). ] RIDE, VAQUERO—OMD— Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, Anthony Quinn— Name draw should help uneven outdoor show— 90m.— see July 1 issue— ■ (Ansco Color)— (Print by Technicolor)— (343). j SCANDAL AT SCOURIE-CD-Greer Garson, Walter ^ Pidgeon, Donna Corcoran— Name draw should help pleasing fomlly-type show— 90m.— see May 6 Issue— 1 (Technicolor)— (336). SEQUOIA— AD— Jean Parker, Russell Hardie, Samuel S. Hinds— Reissue may appeal to family trade— 73m.— see July 29 issue— (340). I SLIGHT CASE OF LARCENY, A— C— Mickey Rooney, Elaine Stewart, Eddie Bracken— For the duallers— 71m.— see ' May 6 issue— Leg.: B— (334). TAKE THE HIGH GROUND-CD-Richard Widmark, Karl Malden, Elaine Stewart— Better service film— 101m.— see Sept. 23 issue(Ansco Color) — (406). TERROR ON A TRAIN — MD — Glenn Ford, Anne Vernon, Maurice Denham— Okeh meller for the duallers— 72m.— see July 15 issue — (Made in England)— (402). TORCH S.ONG— DMU— Joan Crawford, Michael Wilding, Gig Young— Good women's show— 88m.— see Oct. 7 issue— (Technicolor)— (405). TRADER HORN— AD— Harry Carey, Edwina Booth, Duncan ■ ) Renaldo— Reissue jungle show has the angles— 120m. j see July 29 issue— (339). YOUNG BESS — HISD — Jean Simmons, Stewart Granger, < Deborah Kerr, Charles Laughton— Well-made his¬ torical drama — 112m. — see A4ay 6 issue— (Technicolor) -(333). TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION ,3 BEAU BRUMMEL— Stewart Granger, Elizabeth Taylor-"^(Technicolor)— (CinemaScope). BIG MIKE — Gig Young, Jane Greer, Robert Horton. •' BRIGADOON— Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse— (Technicolor)— ( (CinemaScope). CREST OF THE WAVE-Gene Kelly, Jeff Richards-(Made J in England). i EASY TO LOVE— Esther Williams, Tony Martin, Van ' Johnson— (Technicolor)— (410). ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO-William Holden, Eleanor Parker, John Forsythe — (AnscoColor)— (409). EXECUTIVE SUITE — William Holden, Barbara Stanwyck, . Walter Pidgeon, Louis Calhern, Shelley Winters, ' June Allyson. ' : FLAME AND THE FLESH, THE-Lana Turner, Pier Angell," i Carlos Thompson— (Technicolor)— (Made in Italy). GIVE A GIRL A BREAK— Marge and Gower Champion, Debbie Reynolds— (Technicolor) — 82m. GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY, THE-Red Skelton, Caro > Williams, James Whitmore— 82m. I GYPSY COLT— Gig Young, Donna Corcoran, Ward Bond. HER TWELVE MEN— Greer Garson, Robert Ryan, Rex ' Thompson— (Technicolor). .9 INVITATION TO THE DANCE-Gene Kelly, Igor Youseke § vitch, Sadler's Wells Ballet, Tamara Toumanova— 9 (Technicolor)— (Made In England). m KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE-Robert Taylor, Ava 9 Gardner, Mel Ferrer— (Technicolor)— (Made in Eng 8 land)— (CinemaScope). X LONG, LONG TRAILER, THE-Lucille Ball, DesI Arnaz » (Technicolor). « PANTHER SQUADRON 8— Van Johnson, Dewey Martin, » Keenan Wynn— (Ansco Color). « PRODIGAL, THE— Ava Gardner, Vittorio Gassman — (Tech 9 nicolor)— (CinemaScope). fi RHAPSODY— Vittorio Gassman, Elizabeth Taylor— (Techni B color). 9 ROSE MARIE— Fernando Lamas, Ann Blyth, Howard Keel 9 —(Technicolor)— (CinemaScope). W SAADIA— Cornel Wilde, Mel Ferrer, Rita Gam— (Techni g| color)— (Made in French Morocco). 9 SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS-Jane Powell, ^ Howard Keel, Steve Forrest. X TENNESSEE CHAMP— Shelley Winters, Dewey Mortin, W Keenan Wynn. S TRUE AND THE BRAVE, THE-Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Victor Mature— (Technicolor). <0 Paramount (1952-53 releases from 5200 1953-54 releases from 5300) ARROWHEAD— OD— Charlton Heston, Jack Palance, Katy Jurado, Mary Sinclair— Typical Indians vs. soldiers film should appeal to the action spots— i05m.— see June 17 issue — (Technicolor)— (5227). BOTANY BAY— AD— Alan Ladd, James Mason, Patricia Medina— Fair costume adventure drama has name draw to help — 94m.— see Oct. 7 issue — (Technicolor) — (5307). EXHIBITOR NOVEMBER 11, 1953 i