Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1956)

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PARAMOUNT (Continued) WAR AND PEACE VistaVision, Technicolor. Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda. Mel Ferrer. Producers Carlo Pont!, Dino de Laurentiis. Director King Vidor. Drama. Based on Tolstoy's novel of the Napoleonic era. February DOCTOR AT SEA Vistavision, Technicolor. Dirk Bogarde, Brigitte Bardot, Brenda De Baniie. Producer Earl St. John. Director Ralph Thomas. Comedy. Doctor finds romance on the high seas. 93 min. 3/5. March COME NEXT SPRING Steve Cochran, Ann Sheridan, Sonny Tufts. Trucolor. A Robert Alexander Production. Director R. G. Springsteen. Drama. Human-interest story about two people who learn to live again. 92 min. 2/20 HIDDEN GUNS Bruce Bennett, Richard Arlen, John Carradine, Faron Young. Producer-director Al Gannaway. Western. Card dealing sharpie attempts to corner all the land in a fast growing town. 65 min. 3/19. MAGIC FIRE Trucolor. Yvonne DeCarlo, Rita Gam, Carlos Thompson, Vaientina Cortese, Alan Badel. Producer-director William Dieterle. Musical drama. Biog of immortal composer Richard Wagner. 70 min. WHEN GANGLAND STRIKES Raymond Greenleaf, Marjie Millar, John Hudson. Producer William J. O'Sullivan. Director R G. Springsteen. Melodrama. A country-town prosecutor is forced to choose between his duty in office and his desire to save the reputation of his daughter. 70 min. April STRANGER AT MY DOOR Macdonald Carey, Patricia Medina, Skip Homeir. Producer Herbert Yates. Director Milliam Witney. Drama. Country preacher trys to save soul of notorious killer-outlaw. 85 min. TERROR AT MIDNIGHT Scott Brady, Joan Vohs, Frank Faylen. Producer Rudy Ralston. Director Franklin Adreon. Melodrama. Detective and fiancee smash big interstate hot-car racket; capture killers. 70 min. 4/30 ZANZABUKU Trucolor. Produced by Lewis Cotlow. A film record of an expedition through the primitive areas of Tanganyka, Uganda, Kenya and Belgian Congo. 64 min. May MAVERICK OUEEN, THE Trucolor. Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan, Scott Brady, Mary Murphy. Producerdirector Joseph Kane. Drama. Woman outlaw sacrifices own life and brings about the destruction of her gang to save the life of the man she loves. 90 min. June THUNDER OVER ARIZONA Naturama, Trucolor. Skip Homiere, Kristine Miller, George Macready. Producerdirector Joseph Kane. Western. Straight-shooting cowboy breaks up a gang of crooks who have committed murder to get illegal possession of a valuable mine belonging to an orphaned beauty. Coming ACAPULCO STORY Trucolor. Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule, Paul Henreid. Producers John Bash, E. Dickinson. Director Paul Henreid. Drama. A SHOT IN THE DARK Marjie Millar, Tom Drake. Associate Producer W. J. O'Sullivan. Director R. G. Springsteen. Melodrama. CIRCUS GIRL Color. Kristin Soderbaum, Willy Birgel, Adrian Hoven. A Gloria Production. Director Veit Harlan. Drama. An Indian potentate falls in love with a circus star. 88 min. DAKOTA INCIDENT Trucolor. Linda Darnell, Dale Robertson, John Lund, Ward Bond. Producer Michael Baird. Director Lew Foster. Western. Three bank robbers, a bank cashier, and a beautiful woman are the central characters in this drama. LISBON Trucolor. Ray Milland, Maureen O'Hara, Claude Rains. Producer-director Ray Milland. Adventure. A sea captain defeats the cold-blooded plot of a mercenary young wife to murder her welathy husband. TREACHERY Marie Windsor, John Archer, Nancy Gates. Associate Producer Rudy Ralston. Director Franklin Adreon. Drama. WHITE NIGHTMARE Joan Evans, Ben Cooper, Maria English. Associate Producer W. O'Sullivan. Director William Witney. Drama. February BRAIN MACHINE, THE Patric Barr, Elizabeth Allan, Maxwell Reed. Director Ken Hughes. Melodrama Woman doctor discovers potential murderer when she gives him test with "brain machine". 72 min. 3/5. SLIGHTLY SCARLET Superscope, Technicolor. John Payne. Arlene Dahl, Rhonda Fleming. Producer Benedict Bogeaus. Director Allan Dwan. Melodrama. Reform politicians return good government *o city after thwarting vicious racketeers. 99 min. 3/5. March CONQUEROR, THE CinemaScope, Technicolor. John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Pedro Armendariz, Agnes Moorehead, Thomas Gomel. Howard Hughes Production. Producer-director Dick Powell. Historical adventure. Tale of the 13th Century ravaging conqueror Genghis Kahn. Ill min. 3/5. April BOLD AND THE BRAVE, THE Superscope. Wendell Corey, Mickey Rooney, Don Taylor, Nicole Maurey. Producer Hal E. Chester. Director Lewis R. Foster. Drama. Six soldiers and an Italian girl react variously to stresses of a war-torn country and terrors of a battle in the Italy campaign. 90 min. 4/2. WAY OUT, THE Gene Nelson, Mona Freeman, John Bentley. Producer Alec Snowden. Director Montgomery Tully. Melodrama. A wife attempts to smuggle her murderer-husband out of^Jhe country. 82 min. 4/30 May GREAT DAY IN THE MORNING Technicolor, Superscope. Virginia Mayo, Robert Stack, Ruth Roman. Producer Edmund Grainger. Director Jacques Tourneur. Drama. Based on the Civil War novel by Robert Hardy Andrews. 92 min. MURDER ON APPROVAL Tom Conway. Producers Robert Baker, Monty Berman. Director Bernard Knowles. Melodrama. A rare Barbados stamp purchased in a London shop leads to murder. 90 min. WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS Dana Andrews, Ida Lupino, Rhonda Fleming, George Sanders. Producer Bert Friedlob. Director Friti Lang. Melodrama. Murderer becomes known as "lipstick killer" because of his use of lipstick when murdering female victims. 100 min. June BRAVE ONE, THE CinemaScope, Technicolor. Michel Ray, Fermin Rivera, Joy Lansing Rudolph Hoyos. Producer Frank & Maurice King. Director Irving Rapper. Drama. The adventures of a young Mexican boy who grows up with a bull as his main companion and friend and how each protects the other. Coming BACK FROM ETERNITY Robert Ryan. Anita Ekberg, Rod Steiger, Phyllis Kirk. Producer-director John Farrow. Drama. BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT Dana Andrews, Joan Fontaine, Barbara Nichols. Producer Bert Friedlob. Director Fritz Lang. Drama. FIRST TRAVELING SALESLADY. THE CinemaScope, Eastman Color. Ginger Rogers, Barry Nelson, Carol Channing. Producer-director Arthur Lubin. Comedy. JET PILOT Technicolor, SuperScope. John Wayne, Janet Leigh. Howard Hughes Production. Producer Jules Furthman Director Josef von Sternberg. Drama. 1 19 min. MAN IN THE VAULT Enita Ekberg, Bill Campbell, Karen Sharpe. A Wayne-Fellows Production. Director Andrew McLaglen. Melodrama. A young locksmith gets involved with a group engaged in illegal activities. TENSION AT TABLE ROCK Color. Richard Egan, Dorothy Malone. Cameron Mitchell. Producer Sam Weisenthal. Director Charles Warren. Western. 20TH CENTURY-FOX February CAROUSEL CinemaScope, Color. Gordon MacRae, Shirly Jones, Cameron Mitchell. Producer Henry Ephron. Director Henry King. Musical. Filmization of the Broadway musical. 128 min. 2/20. MAN WHO NEVER WAS. THE Cinemascope, Deluxe Color. Clifton Webb, Gloria Grahame. Producer Andre Hakim. Director Ronald Neame. Drama. From the novel by Ewen Montagu. Famous spy thriller of World War II. 103 min. 2/20. March MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones. Producer Darryl Zanuck. Director N. Johnson. Drama. The story of an advertising executive. 152 min. 4/2. ON THE THRESHOLD OF SPACE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Guy Madison, John Hodiak, Virginia Leith. Producer W. Bloom. Director R. Webb. Drama. Story of the men who test Air Force equipment. 95 min. 3/19 A pril HILDA CRANE Technicolor, CinemaScope. Jean Simmons, Guy Madison, Jean Pierre Aumont. Producer Herbert Swope, Jr. Director Philip Dunne. Drama. The confessions of an unconventional woman. 85 min. MOHAWK Pathe Color. Scott Brady, Rita Gam, Neville Brand, Lori Nelson. Producer Edward L. Alperson. Director Kurt Neumann. Adventure. Based on a legend of the Mohawk Indian tribe. 79 min. 4/16. REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER, THE DeLuxe Color, CinemaScope. Jane Russell, Richard Egan, Joan Leslie, Agnes Moorehead. Producer Buddy Adler. Director R. Walsh. Drama. The story of a dance-for-pay girl in Honolulu during the early days of WWII. 92 min. May PROUD ONES, THE CinemaScope, De Luxe Color. Robert Ryan, Virginia Mayo, Jeffrey Hunter. Producer Robert Jacks. Director Robert Webb. Western. Kansas marshall cleans up small frontier town. 23 PACES TO BAKER STREET CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Van Johnson, Vera Miles. Producer H. Ephron. Director Henry Hathaway. Drama. An American playwright in London nabs kidnapper-killer of a young girl. June D-DAY THE SIXTH OF JUNE DeLuxe Color, CinemaScope. Robert Taylor, Richard Todd, Dana Wynter. Producer Charles Brackett. Director Henry Koster. Drama. The story of men, and war, and D-Day, on the sixth of June, 1944. ONE IN A MILLION CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. James Mason, Barbara Rush. Producer James Mason. Director Nicholas Ray. Drama. Coming BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE, THE CinemaScope DeLuxe Color. Gordon MacRae, Dan Dailey, Sherei North. Producer Henry Ephron. Director Michae Curtiz. Musical. Musical biography of songwriting tean — DeSilva, Brown and Henderson. BUS STOP CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Marilyn Mon roe, Don Murray. Producer Buddy Adler. Directoi Joshua Logan. Drama. Based on the hit Broadway pla\ of the same name. DAY THE CENTURY ENDED. THE CinemaScope, De Luxe Color. Robert Wagner. Producer David Weisbart Director Robert Fleischer. War Drama. World War I setting in the Pacific. KING AND I, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color Deborah Kerr, Yul Brynner, Rita Moreno, Martin Benson. Producer Charles Brackett. Director Walter Lang. Musical. From the famous musical play by Rodger! and Hammerstein. LAST WAGON, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Richard Widmark, Felicia Farr. Producer William Hawks. Director Delmer Davis. Western. OASIS CinemaScope, Color. Michele Morgan, Cornell Borchers. Producer Ludwig Waldleitner and Gerd Oswald. Director Yves Allgret. Gold smuggler falls in love with lady sent to kill him. Violent ending. UNITED ARTISTS February KILLER IS LOOSE. THE Joseph Cotten, Rhonda Fleming, Wendell Corey. Producer Robert L. Jacks. Director Budd Boetticher. Drama. Escaped convict trys to avenge the death of his wife. 73 min. 2/6. LET'S MAKE UP Eastman Color. Errol Flynn, Anna Neagle, David Farrar. Producer-director Herbert Wil cox. Musical. Prince chooses love of commoner and goes into exile — returns to regain crown. 66 min. 2/20. MANFISH Deluxe Color. John Bromfield, Lon Chaney, Victor Jory. Prodlcer-director W. Lee Wilder. Adventure. Based on Edgar Allan Poe's "Gold Bug" and "Telltale Heart". 76 min. 3/5. SHADOW OF THE EAGLE (Valiant Films) Richard Greene, Vaientina Cortesa. Producer Anthony Havelock-Allan. Director Sidney Salkow. Romantic drama. Russian Empress sends her lover to kidnap beautiful rival for throne. Plan backfires when he falls in love with his victim. 92 min. March COMANCHE CinemaScope, Deluxe Color. Dana Andrews, Kent Smith, Linda Cristal, John Litel. Producer Carl Kurger. Director George Sherman. Western. 72 min. 3/19. GHOST TOWN Kent Taylor, John Smith, Marian Carr. Producer Paul Wortzel. Director Allen Miner. Western. Based on a story by James Brewer. Cowboy and aged Indian Chief try to bring peace to the West. 76 min. PATTERNS Van Heflin, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley. Producers Jed Harris, Michael Myerberg. Director Fielder Cook. Drama. Based on famous TV drama. 83 min. SEA SHALL NOT HAVE THEM. THE Michael Redgrave, Dirk Bogarde, Anthony Steeie. Producer Daniel M. Angel. Director Lewis Gilbert. Adventure. Saga of British naval aircraft. 91 min. 4/30 A pril ALEXANDER THE GREAT CinemaScope. Technicolor. Richard Burton, Fredric March, Claire Bloom, Dannielle Darrieux. Producer-director Robert Rossen. Drama. Epic dramatization of the life of the Macedonian conqueror. 141 min. 4/16. BROKEN STAR. THE Howard Duff, Lita Baron, Bill Williams, Henry Calvin. Producer Howard Koch. Director Lesley Selander. Western. U.S. deputy marshal murders Mexican rancher for a bag of gold coins paid him under coercion for water rights. 82 min. CREEPING UNKNOWN Brian Donlevy, Margia Dean, Jack Warner. Producer Anthony Hinds. Director Val Guest. Science-fiction. The story of a rocket that returns to earth and the life of the only survivor. 78 min. PATTERNS Van Heflin, Everett Sloan, Ed Begley, Beatrice Straight. Producer Michael Myerberg. Directed by Fielder Cook. Drama. The story of a corporation boss whose only concern is the growth of his business. 83 min. 3/19. TIMETABLE Mark Stevens, King Calder. Felicia Farr Wesley Addy. Producer-director Mark Stevens. Melodrama. A $500,000 payroll robbery fools everyone except an insurance investigator eager for a quick halfmillion. 79 min. 3/5. May CRIME AGAINST JOE John Bromfield, Julie London, Henry Calvin. Producer Howard Koch. Director Lee Sholem. Melodrama. Artist, wrongfully accused of mlrder, finds real criminal to be his best friend. 69 min. FOREIGN INTRIGUE Robert Mitchum, Genevieve Page. Produced and directed by Sheldon Reynolds. Drama. Program from TV adapted to the movies. 100 min. OUINCANNON. FRONTIER SCOUT De Luxe Color. Tony Martin. John Bromfield, Peggie Castle. Producer Howard Koch. Director Lesley Selander. Western. 83 min. UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS A Greene-Rouse Production. Director Winston Jones. Documentary. Flying saucers appear over United States. 92 min. Film BULLETIN— THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT