Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1957)

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THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT All The Vital Details on Current &) Coming Features (Date of Film BULLETIN Review Appears At End of Synopsis) ALLIED ARTISTS September CALLING HOMICIDE Bill Elliot, Jeane Cooper, Kathleen Case. Producer Ben Schwalb. Director Edward Bernds. Melodrama. Policeman breaks baby extortion racket. 61 min. FIGHTING TROUBLE Hunti Hall, Stanley Clements. Queenie Smith. Producer Ben Schwalb. Director George Blair. Comedy drama. Bowery Boys apprehend hoodlums by fast work with a camera. 61 min. STRANGE INTRUDER Edward Purdom, Ida Lupino, Ann Harding, Jacques Bergerac. Producer Lindsley Parsons. Director Irving Rapper. Drama. A returning Korean vet makes a strange promise to a dying comrade-in-arms. 81 min. October CRUEL TOWER. THE John Ericson, Mari Blanchard, Charles McGraw. Producer Lindstey Parsons. Director Lew Landers. Drama. Steeplejacks fight for woman on high tower. 80 min. YAQUI DRUMS Rod Cameron, Mary Castle. Producer William Broidy. Director Jean Yarbrough. Western. Story of a Mexican bandit. 71 min. November BLONDE SINNER Diana Dors. Producer Kenneth Harper. Director J. Lee Thompson. Drama. A condemned murderess in the death cell. 74 min. FRIENDLY PERSUASION Deluxe Color. Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Marjorie Main, Robert Middleton. Producer-director William Wyler. Drama. The story of a Quaker family during the Civil War. 139 min. 10/1 December HIGH TERRACE Dale Robertson, Lois Maxwell. Producer Robert Baker. Director H. Cass. Drama. Famous impresario is killed by young actress. 77 min. HOT SHOTS Hunti Hatl, Stanley Clements. Producer Ben Schwalb. Director Jean Yarbrough. Comedy. Juvenile television star is kidnapped. 62 min. January CHAIN OF EVIDENCE Bill Elliot, James Lydon, Claudia Barrett. Producer Ben Schwalb. Director Paul Landres. Melodrama. Former convict is innocent suspect in planned murder. 63 min. GUN FOR A TOWN Dale Robertson, Brian Keith, Rossano Rory. Producer Frank Woods. Director Brian Keith. Western. 72 min. February ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS Richard Garland, Pamela Duncan. Producer-director Roger Corman. Science-fiction. 68 min. LAST OF THE BADMEN CinemaScope, Color. George Montgomery, Jar»ei Best. Producer Vinoent Fennelly. Director Paul Landres. Western. Outlaws u*e detective as only recognisable ma/i in their holdups, thus increasing reward for his death or capture. 81 min. NOT OF THIS EARTH Paul Birch, Beverly Garland. Producer-director Roger Corman. Science-fiction. Series of strange murders plagues large western city. 67 min. March LET'S BE HAPPY CinemaScope, Color. Vera Ellen, Tony Martin, Robert Fleming. Producer Marcel Hellman. Director Henry Levin. Musical. 105 min. Coming DAUGHTER OF DR. JEKYtL John Agar, Gloria Talbot, Arthur Shields. Producer Jack Pollexfen. Director Edgar Unger. Horror. DRAGOON WELLS MASSACRE Barry Sullivan, Mona Freeman, Dennis O'Keefe. Producer Lindsley Parsons. Director Harold Schuster. Western. Apaches attack stockade in small western town. 81 min. FOOTSTEPS IN THE NIGHT Bill Elliot. Don Haggerty. Melodrama. HOLD THAT HYPNOTIST Huntz Hall, Stanley Clements. Producer Ben Schwalb. Director Austen Jewell. Comedy drama. Bowery Boys tangle with unscrupulous hypnotist. 61 min. HUNCHBACK OF PARIS, THE CinemaScope, Color. Gtna Lollobrigida, Anthony puiqn. A Paris Production. Director Jean Delannoy. Drama. Hunchback falls in love with beautiful gypsy girl. 88 min. LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON Color. Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn, Maurice Chevalier. Producer-director Billy Wifder. Drama. OKLAHOMAN, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale. Producer Walter Mirsch. Director Francis Lyon. Western. Doctor helps rid town of unscrupulous brotheis. 81 min. SIERRA STRANGER Howard Duff, Gloria McGhee. Western. 75 min. COLUMBIA September MIAMI EXPOSE Lee J. Cobb, Patricia Medina, Edward Arnold. Producei Sam Katzman. Director Fred Sears. Melodrama. Mob schemes to introduce legalized gambling in Miami, Florida. 73 min. 8/6. 1984 Edmund O'Brien, Michael Redgrave, Jan Sterling. A Holiday Production. Director Michael Anderson. Drama. From the novel by George Orwell. 91 min. SPIN A DARK WEB Faith Domergue, Lee Patterson, Rona Anderson. Producer George Maynard. Director Vernon Sewell. Melodrama. Engineer gets involved with racketeers. 76 min. 7/23. October PORT AFRIQUE Technicolor. Pier Angelli, Phil Carey, Dennis Price. Producer David E. Rose. Director Rudy Mate. Drama. Ex-Air Force flyer finds murderer of his wife. 92 min. 9/17. SOLID GOLD CADILLAC, THE Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas, Fred Clark. Producer Fred Kohlmar. Director Richard Quine. Comedy. Filimization of the famous Broadway play about a lady stockholder in a large holding company. 99 min. 8/20. STORM CENTER Bette Davis, Brian Keith, Paul Kelley, Kim Hunter. Producer Julian Blaustein. Director Daniel Taradash. Drama. A librarian protests the removal of "controversial" from her library, embroils a small town in a fight. 85 min. 8/6. November ODONGO Technicolor, CinemaScope. Macdonald Carey, Rhonda Fleming, Juma. Producer Irving Allen. Director John Gilling. Adventure. Owner of wild animal farm in Kenya saves young native boy from a violent death. 91 min. REPRISAL Technicolor. Guy Madison, Felicia Farr, Kathryn Grant. Producers, Rackmil-Ainsworth. Director George Sherman. Adventure. Indians fight for rights in small frontier town. 74 min. SILENT WORLD. THE Eastman Color. Adventure film covers marine explorations of the Calypso Oceonographic Expeditions. Adapted from book by JacquesYves Cousteau. 86 min. 10/15. WHITE SOUAW, THE David Brian, May Wynn, William Bishop. Producer Wallace MacDonald. Director Ray Nazarro. Drama. Indian maiden helps her people survive injustice of white men. 73 min. YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM IT Technicolor, CinemaScope. June Allyson, Jack Lemmon, Charles Bickford. Produced-director Dick Powell. Musical. Reporter wins heart of oil and cattle heiress. 95 min. 10/15. December LAST MAN TO HANG. THE Tom Conway, Elizabeth Sellars. Producer John Gossage. Director Terence Fisher. Melodrama. Music critic is accused of murdering his wife in a crime of passion. 75 min. 11/12. MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, THE Takashi Shimura, Tothiro Mifune. A Toho Production. Director Alt-Ira Kurosawa. Melodrama. Seven Samurai warriors are hired by farmers for protection against maurauders. 158 min. 12/10 RUMBLE ON THE DOCKS James Darren, Jerry Janger, Edgar Barrier. Drama. Teenage gang wars and waterfront racketeers. 82 min. 12/10. SEVENTH CAVALRY, THE Technicolor. Randolph Scott, Barbara Hale. Producer Harry Brown. Director Joseph Lewis. Western. An episode in the glory of General Custer's famed "7th Cav.". 75 min. 12/10. January DON'T KNOCK THE ROCK Bill Haley and his Comets, Alan Freed, Alan Data, Producer Sam Katiman. Director Fred Sears. Musical. Life and times of a famous rock and roll singer. 80 min. 1/7. RIDE THE HIGH IRON Don Taylor, Sally Forest, Raymond Burr. Producer William Self. Director Don Weis. Drama. Park Avenue scandal is hushed up by public relations experts. 74 min. ZARAK Technicolor, CinemaScope. Victor Mature, Michael Wilding, Anita Ekberg. A Warwick Production. Director Terence Young. Drama. Son of wealthy ruler becomes notorious bandit. 99 min. 12/24. February NIGHTFALL Aldo Ray, Anne Bancroft. Producer Te< Richmond. Director Jacques Tourneur. Drama. Mistaker identity of a doctor's bag starts hunt for stolen money 78 min. 12/10. UTAH BLAINE Rory Calhoun, Susan Cummings, Angel. Stevens. Producer Sam Katzman. Director Fred Sears Western. Two men join hands because they see in eacl other a way to have revenge on their enemies. 75 min WICKED AS THEY COME Arlene Dahl, Fhil Carey. Pro ducer Maxwell Setton. Director Ken Hughes. Drama. / beautiful girl wins a beauty contest and a "different' life. 132 min. March FULL OF LIFE Judy Holliday, Richard Contej Salvatore Baccaloni. Producer Fred Kohlmar. Dlrectoi Richard Quine. Comedy. Struggling writer and wiff are owners of new home and are awaiting arrival o child. 91 min. 1/7. Coming BEYOND MOMBASA Technicolor, CinemaScope. CorS nell Wilde, Donna Reed. Producer Tony Owen. Direc tor George Marshall. Adventure. Leopard Men seel to keep Africa free of white men. CHA-CHA-CHA BOOM Perez Prado, Helen Grayson Manny Lopez. Producer Sam Katzman. Director Free Sears. Musical. Cavalcade of the mambo. 78 min. 10/1! FIRE DOWN BELOW CinemaScope, Technicolor. Rit* Hayworth, Robert Mitchum, Jack Lemmon. A Wan wick Production. Director Robert Parrish. Drama Cargo on ship is ablaze. Gravity of situation is in, creased by highly explosive nitrate. GARMENT JUNGLE, THE Lee J. Cobb, Kerwin Man thews, Richard Boone. Producer Harry Kleiner. Dil rector Robert Aldrich. Drama. GUNS AT FORT PETTICOAT Audie Murpfiy, Kathryt Grant. Producer Harry Joe Brown. Director Georgi Marshall. Western. Army officer organizes women U fight off Indian attack. KILLER APE Johnny Weissmuller. Carol Thurston. Producer Sam Katzman. Director Spencer G. Bennett. Adventure drama. The story of a giant half-ape, half-man beast who goes on a killing rampage until destroyto by Jungle Jim. 68 min. MOST WANTED WOMAN, THE Victor Mature, Anit;: Ekberg, Trevor Howard. A Warwick Production. Di' rector John Gilling. PAPA, MAMA. THE MAID AND I Robert Lamoureu«< Gaby Morlay, Nicole Courcel. Director Jean-Paul Li Chanois. Comedy. The lives of a typically Parisiat family. 94 min. 9/17. SHADOW ON THE WINDOW, THE Betsy Garrett, Phi Carey, Corey Allen. Producer Jonie Tapia. Directoi: William Asher. Melodrama. Seven-year old boy is thi only witness to a murder. STRANGE ONE, THE Ben Gazzara, James Olsen, Georgi! Peppard. Producer Sam Spiegel. Director James Gar fein. Drama. Cadet at military school frames com mander and his son. SUICIDE MISSION Leif Larson, Michael Aldridge, Atl. Larsen. A North Seas Film Production. Adventure. Nor wegian fishermen smash German blockade in Work War II. 70 min. TALL RIDER, THE Randolph Scott, Richard Boone Maureen Sullivan. A Scott-Brown Production. Directo Budd Boetticher. Western. A quiet cowboy battles t< be independent. 27TH DAY, THE Gene Barry, Valerie French. Produce Helen Ainsworth. Director William Asher. Science /iotion. People from outer space plot to destroy al human life on the earth. YOUNG DON'T CRY, THE Sal Mineo, James Whitmore Producer P. Waxman. Director Alfred Werker. Drama Life in a southern orphanage. INDEPENDENTS October GUNSLINGER Color (American-International) John Ire, land, Beverly Garland, Alison Hayes. Producer-directoi Roger Corman. Western. A notorious gunman terrorize: the West. PASSPORT TO TREASON (Astor Pictures! Rod Camer on, Lois Maxwell. Producers R. Baker, M. Berman Director Robert Baker. Drama. Private investigatoi stumbles upon a strange case of murder. 70 min. RIFIFI . . . MEANS TROUBLE (United Motion Picturt Organization! Jean Servais, Carl Mohner. Director Jules Dassis. Melodrama. Enqlish dubbed story o the French underworld. 120 min. 11/12. Film BULLETIN — THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT