Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1957)

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GREAT TALENT MAKES GREAT PICTURES ■ Lucky Andy Griffith, at left with ace director Elia Kazan, will screen-bow in Budd Schulberg's "A Face in the Crowd," Kazan production to be premiered in New York on May 28th. Above, Andy on the set of "No Time for Sergeants," in which he re-creates the hit comedy role he made famous on Broadway, is flanked by Jack L. Warner and Steve Trilling, with actor Myron McCormick and producer-director Mervyn LeRoy at left. Eileen Bassing, whose "Home Before Dark" has been added to Warner Bros.' list of distinguished book purchases, is joined by husband Robert in writing screenplay of the sensational novel, to be produced by Henry Blanke. Plans for filming "The Nun's Story," Kathryn Hulme's best-seller, are discussed by Audrey Hepburn, who will star; Miss Hulme; producer Henry Blanke; screenwriter Robert Anderson; director Fred Zinnemann. Portions of picture will be filmed in Belgian Congo this winter. Jack Webb as tough drill instructor, plays not-so-tough scene from "The D.I." with leading lady Jackie Loughery. Hard-hitting Marine Corps drama, as timely as today's headlines, is Mark VII Ltd. production, and is directed by Webb. On a night-club piano, to be sure, is Ann Blyth, playing title role in "The Helen Morgan Story," musical drama of the fabulous torch singer and roaring '20's. Paul Newman and Richard Carlson co-star in long-awaited production, directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Martin Rackin. (CinemaScope) WE'RE DOING THINGS HERE AT WARNER BROS.