Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1956)

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UNITED ARTISTS (Continued-) June \ KISS BEFORE DYING DeLuxe Color. CinemaScope. (obert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Leith. Producer Robert Jacks. Director Gerd Oswald. Melodrama. Fortune seeker murders heiress in the "perfect |:rime". 94 min. SLACK SLEEP, THE Basil Rathbone. Akim Tamiroff, [John Caradine, Bela Lugosi. Producer H. W. Koch. Director Reginald Le Borg. Horror. English brain surgeon 'destroys unwilling patients. NIGHTMARE Edward G. Robinson, Kevin McCarthy. Connie Russel. A Pine-Thomas-Shane Production. Di•rector Maxwell Shane. Drama. Musician commits murIder while hypnotized. 89 min. SHADOW OF FEAR Mona Freeman, Jean Kent, Maxwell Reed. Producer Charles Leeds. Director Al Rogell. Drama. English murderess trys to disinherit young • girl. 74 min. STAR OF INDIA Technicolor. Cornel Wilde. Jean Wallace. Producer Raymond Stross. Director Arthur Lubin. 'Adventure. Story of a diamond smuggler. 92 min. Coming AMBASSADOR'S DAUGHTER, THE CinemaScope, Technicolor. Olivia de Havilland, John Forsythe. Myrna Loy. , Producer-director Norman Krasna. Romantic comedy. The affairs of a diplomat's daughter and a romancehungry G. I. 102 min. BANDIDO CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Robert Mitchum. Ursula Thiess, Gilbert Roland. Prodlcer Robert Jacks. Director Richard Fleischer. Drama. Gun-running during a revolt in Mexico in 1916. 91 min. BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAIN CinemaScope, color. Guy Madison, Patricia Medina. Producers William and Edward Nassour. Dir. Edward Nassour. Science fiction thriller. BLOOD BROTHERS Buster Crabbe. Ann Robinson. Neville Brand. A Grant Production. Director Sidney Salkow. Drama. EMERGENCY HOSPITAL Margaret Lindsay, Walter Reed, Bryon Palmer, Rita Johnson. Producer Howard Koch. Director Lee Sholem. Drama. A series of incidents in a hospital affect the lives of a lady doctor and a detective. 62 min. 4/30 FLIGHT TO HONG KONG Rory Calhoun. Dolores DonIon. A Sabre Production. Director Joe Newman. Drama. An airline flight to Hong Kong sparks international intrigue. GUN THE MAN DOWN James Arness. Angle Dickinson. Robert Wilke. Producer Robert Morrison. Director A. V. McLaglen. Western. Young western gunman gets revenge on fellow thieves who desert him when wounded. JOHNNY CONCHO Frank Sinatra. Phyllis Kirk. Keenan Wynn. A Kent Production. Director Don MacGulre. Western. KILLING, THE Sterling Hayden. Coleen Gray. Vince Edwards. Producer James B. Harris. Director Stanley Kubrick. Drama. Ex-convict plans S2 000.000 race track robbery. 83 min. LUCKY KID, THE Eastman Color. Celia Johnson. Diana Dors, David Kossoff. Joe Robinson. Producer-director Carol Reed. The story of a little boy and his faith in a fantasy. 9S min. MAN FROM DEL RIO Anthony Quinn. Katy Jurado. Producer Robert Jacks. Director Harry Horner. Western. Badman turns sheriff in lonely western town. RUN FOR THE SUN Superscope. Eastman Color. Richard Widmark. Trevor Howard. Jane Greer. Producer Harry Tatelman. Director Roy Boulting. Adventure Two Americans are hunted like animals by former Nazi in Mexican jungle. 99 min. SHARKFIGHTERS, THE CinemaScooe. Color. Victor Mature, Karen Steele. Producer Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. Director Jerry Hopper. Drama. Saga of the Navy's "underwater-men ". 1 0 5 min. TRAPEZE CinemaScope, Technicolor. Burt Lancaster, Gina Lollobrigida , Tony Curtis. Producer Harold Hecht. Director Carol Reed. Drama. Circus suspense drama about injured trapeze star who conquers fear and makes comeback with the help of a beautiful aerialist. I0S min. UNIVERSAL-INT' L February BENNY GOODMAN STORY, THE Technicolor. Steve Allen. Donna Reed. Producer Aaron Rosenberg. Valentine Davies director. Musical. The life story of the famous clarinet player. I 16 min. 12/26. THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray, Joan Bennett. Producer Ross Hunter. Director Douglas Sirk. Drama. A man, a woman, and another woman. 84 min. 1/23. March NEVER SAY GOODBYE Technicolor. Rock Hudson, Cornell Borchers, George Sanders. Producer Albert J. Coht/i. Director Jerry Hopper. Drama. Husband and wife" reunited after separation of 8 yrs. 96 min. 2/20. RED SUNDOWN Technicolor. Rory Calhoun. Martha Hyer, Dean Jagger. Producer Albert Zugsmith. Director Jack Arnold. Western. Gunfighter makes promise to stop living by the gun. 81 min. 2/6. TOUCH AND GO Technicolor. Jack Hawkins, Margaret Johnston, Roland Culver, John Fraser. Producer Sir Michael Balcon. Director Michael Truman. Comedy. An Engliesh father quits his lucrative but dull job, uproots his family, attempts to start life anew. 85 min. 4/30. WORLD IN MY CORNER Audie Murphy, Barbara Rush, Jeff Morrow, John Mclntire. Producer Aaron Rosenberg. Director Jesse Hibbs. Drama. Boxer wins title and girl in rousing finish. 82 min. 2/6. A pril BACKLASH Technicolor. Richard Widmark, Donna Reed, William Campbell. Producers Aaron Rosenberg. Director John Sturges. Western. Son fights against rustler father and kills him in gun duel. 84 min. 3/5. CREATURE WALKS AMONG US, THE Jeff Morrow, Rex Reason, Leigh Snowden. Producer William Alland. Director John Sherwood. Adventure. Surgeon trys to change half-man, half-fish into human being. 92 min. 4/2 KETTLES IN THE OZARKS, THE Marjoorie Main, Artuhr Hunnicutt, Una Merkel. Producer Richard Wilson. Director Charles Lamont. Comedy. Ma Kettle tangles with bootleggers and matrimony. 81 min. May A DAY OF FURY Dale Robertson, Mara Corday, Jock Mahoney, Jan Merlin. Producer Robert Arthur. Director Harmon Jones. Western. Town marshall keeps town free of man who can't reconcile himself to the taming of the Wild West. 78 min. 4/16. PRICE OF FEAR Merle Oberon, Lex Barker, Charles Drake, Gia Scala. Producer Howard Christie. Director Abner Blberman. Melodrama. The lives of a woman investment broker and a dog track owner move toward each other in a chain of violent events. 79 min. 4/16. June OUTSIDE THE LAW Ray Danton. Leigh Snowden, Grant Williams. Producer Albert Cohen. Director Jack Arnold. Melodrama. U. S. Treasury men foil counterfeiters from flooding Europe with fake money. 80 min. STAR IN THE DUST Technicolor. John Agar, Mamie Van Doren, Richard Boone. Producer Albert Zugsmith. Director Charles Haas. Western. Battle of farmers vs. cattlemen for valuable land. 80 min. Coming AWAY ALL BOATS Technicolor, VistaVision. Jeff Chandler, George Nader, Julie Adams, Lex Barker. Producer Howard Christie. Director Joseph Pevney. Drama. The story of the U.S.S. Belinda and of the men who sailed her to the battered beaches of the Pacific in World War II. 114 min. BEHIND THE HIGH WALL Tom Tully, Sylvia Sidney. Producer Stanley Rubin. Director Abner Biberman. Melodrama. Warden of prison gets involved in crime. 85 min. CONGO CROSSING Virginia Mayo. George Nader, Peter Lorre. Producer Howard Christie. Director Joseph Pevney. Drama. Murderers, thieves, and other fugitives from justice have a haven in West Africian jungle because small territory has no laws of extradition 85 min. FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE Mickey Rooney. Virginia Welles. Producer Robert Arthur. Director Charles Lamont. Comedy. A mule witnesses the murder of a man on a road leading to a castle. HILLS OF SAN CARLOS Technicolor. Audie Murphy. Anne Bancroft, Pat Crowley. Producer Aaron Rosenberg. Director Jesse Hibbs. Drama. Indian agent for U.S. Government fights for human rights for the Apache Indians in Arizona. PILLARS OF THE SKY Jeff Chandler. Dorothy Malone, Ward Bond. Producer Robert Arthur. Director George Marshall. Drama. The spirit of Religion helps to settle war between Indians and Cavalrymen in the Oregon Country. 95 min. RAW EDGE Technicolor. Rory Calhoun, Yvonne DeCarlo. Mara Corday. Producer Albert Zubsmith. Director John Sherwood. Drama. Fuedal baron rules the Oregon frontier with an iron hand. RAWHIDE YEARS, THE Technicolor. Tony Curtis, Colleen Miller, Arthur Kennedy, William Demarest. Producer Stanley Rubin. Director Rudolph Mate. Western. Story c' Mississippi riverboat gamblers during the 1870 s. 85 min. SHOWDOWN AT ABILENE Jock Mahoney. Martha Myer, Lyle Bettger. Producer Howard Christie. Director Charles Haas. Western. Cowboy returns to Abilene after four yars in the Confederate Army to find things considerably changed. TOY TIGER Technicolor. Jeff Chandler. Laraine Day. Tim Hovey. Cecil Kellaway. Producer Howard Christie. Director Jerry Hopper. Comedy. Young schoolboy invents fictitous father, finds a real one. 88 min. 4/30. WRITTEN ON THE WIND Technicolor. Rock Hudson. Lauren Bacall. Robert Stack. Producer Albert Zugsmith. Director Douglas Sirk. Drama. Oil tycoon meets violent death because of jealousy for wife. WARNER BROTHERS February HELEN OF TROY CinemaScope. WarnerColor. Rossana Podesta, Jack Sernas. Cedric Hardwicke, Stanley Baker. Director Richard Wise. Drama. Based on the famous tale from Greek mythology, the story of the Trojan horse. 115 min. LONE RANGER, THE WarnerColor. Clayton Moore. Jay Silverheels. Lyle Bettger. Producer Willis Goldbeck. Director Stuart Heisler. Western. Adventures of the Lone Ranger and his faithful friend, Tonto. 86 min. 1/9 March OUR MISS BROOKS Eve Arden. Gale Gordon. Don Porter. Producer David Weisbart. Director Al Lewis. Comedy. Miss Brooks, of television fame, comes to the movies. 85 min. 2/20. PclVER CHANGES, THE Rossana Rory, Harald Maresch, Henry Fisher. Producer-director Owen Crump. Drama. A change in the course of a river brings a life of tyranny to a small village. 91 min. 3/5. STEEL JUNGLE, THE Perry Lopez. Beverly Garland, Walter Abel. Producer David Weisbart. Director Walter Doniger. Melodrama. Young bookie sentenced to jail is brutalized by head of Combination also in jail and who fears he will talk. His wife threatened he attempts escape which brinas about end of Combination. 86 min. 3/19. A pril MIRACLE IN THE RAIN Jane Wyman. Van Johnson, Peggie Castle. Producer Frank Rosenberg. Director Rudolph Mate. Drama. A pickup on a street corner by soldier changes the life of a young girl. 107 min. 2/6. SERENADE WarnerColor. Mario Lanza, Joan Fontaine, Sarita Montiel, Vincent Price. Producer Henry Blanke. Director Anthony Marn. Musical drama. Story of an opera singer in Mexico. Adapted from the James Cain novel of the same name. 121 min. 3/19. May GOOD-BYE, MY LADY Walter Srennan, Phil Harris, Brandon de Wilde. A 8atjac Production .Director William Wellman. Drama. The story of a young boy and a rare dog named "Lady". 95 min. 4/16. SEARCHERS. THE Technicolor, VistaVision. John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles. Producer Merian Cooper. Director John Ford. Drama. The story of a search for young girl who is kidnapped by Indians. 119 min. 3/19 June ANIMAL WORLD, THE Technicolor. Written, produced and directed by Irwin Allen. Naturalist documentary. 82 min. 4/30. AS LONG AS YOU'RE NEAR ME Maria Schell, O. W. Fischer, Brigitte Horney. An N.D.F. Production. Director Harald Braun. Drama. A famous movie director wins a realistic triumph over fantasy. 101 min. SANTIAGO WarnerColor. Alan Ladd. Rossana Podesta, Lloyd Nolan. Producer Martin Rackln. Director Gordon Douglas. Adventure. A group of renegade Americans help the Cubans in their struggle for freedom. Coming A CRY IN THE NIGHT Edmund O'Brien, Natalie Wood, Brian Donlevy. A Jaguar Production. Director Frank Tyttle. Drama. BABY DOLL Karl Maiden, Carol Baker. Ell Wallach. A Newton Production. Producer-director Elia Kazan. Drama. BAD SEED, THE Nancy Kelly, Patsy McCormack, Henry Jones. Produced and directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Drama. Film version of the famous Broadway play about a child murderess. BURNING HILLS, THE CinmaScoje. WarnerColor. Tab Hunter, Natalie Wood, Skip Homeir. Producer Richard Whorf. Director Stuart Heisler. Western. Young man seeks to avenge murder of his brother. GIANT WarnerColor. Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean. Producer-director George Stevens. Drama. Based on the famous novel by Edna Ferber. The story of oil, cattle and love in the Southwest during WWII. MOBY DICK Technicolor, CinemaScope. Gregory Peck, Richard Baseheart, Leo Genn. Producer-director John Huston. Drama. Herman Melville's famous story of the men and ships who hunted the massive whales in the early 1800 s. SEVEN MEN FROM NOW WarnerColor. Randolph Scott. Gail Russell, Lee Marvin, Walter Reed. Producers A. V. McLaglen, R. E. Morrison. Director Budd Boetticher. Western. Cowboy seeks to avenge murder of his wife by seven outlaws. SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS, THE CinemaScope, WarnerColor. James Stewart. Rena Clark. Producer Leland Hayward. Director Billy Wilder. Drama. The story of the first man ever to cross the Atlantic in a plane. To Better Serve You . . . Office & Terminal Combined At 305 N. 12th St. New Phones Philadelphia 7. Pa. 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