Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1959)

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WHEN HELL BROKE LOOSE Charles Gronson, Richard Jaeckel. Producers Oscar Brodney, Sol Dolgin. Director Kenneth G. Crane. Nazi tanatics in plot to assassinate General Eisenhower during WWII. 78 min. December BUCCANEER, THE Technicolor, VistaVision. Yul Brynner, Charlton Heston, Charles Boyer, Claire Bloom. Producer Henry Wilcoxon. Director Anthony Quinn. Lite of romantic American pirate, Jean Lafitte. 118 min. 12/22. GEISHA BOY, THE Technicolor, VistaVision. Jerry Lewis, Mario McDonald, Sessue Hayakawa. Producer Jerry Lewis. Director Frank Tashlin. Comedy. Smalltime mag'cian joins a U.S.O. unit in Japan and tangles in local and international situations. 98 min. 11/24. HOT ANGEL. THE Jackie Loughery, Edward Kemmer. Drama. Today's younger generation. 73 min. January TOKYO AFTER DARK Michi Kobi, Richard Long. Producers Norman T. Herman, Marvin Segal. Tough American MP's love for beautiful Jap night club entertainer faces violence, danger when he kills one of her countrymen. 80 min. February TRAP, THE Technicolor. Richard Widmark, Lee J. Cobb, Tina Louise Producers Norman Panama, Melvin Frank. Director Norman Panama. Drama. Revenge-bent man clashes with gang-chief, henchmen in California desert. YOUNG CAPTIVES, THE Steven Mario, Luana Patten. Producer Andrew J. Fenady. Director Irvin Kershner. Drama. Crazed young murderer, pursued by police, holds two teen-age elopers captive on wild dash to Mexican border. 41 min. March BLACK ORCHID, THE VistaVision. Sophia Loren, Anthony Cuinn. Producers Carlo Ponti, Marcello Girosi. Director Michael Curtiz. Comedy-drama. Children complicate romance between beautiful gangster's widow and businessman. 96 min. TEMPEST Technirama, Technicolor. Sllvana Mangano, Van Heflin. Producer Dino DeLaurentiis. Director Alberto Lattuado. Drama. Russian Cossacks, Tartars spread death destruction in rebellion against armies of Catherine the Great. June THERE'S ALWAYS A PRICE TAG Michele Morgan, Daniel Gelin, Peter Van Eyck. 102 min. ROONEY Barry Fitzgerald, John Greqson. Producer George H. Brown. Director George Pollock. Comedy. Irish humor. 88 min. 7/7. September YOUR PAST IS SHOWING! Terry-Thomas, Peter Sellers, Peggy Mount. Producer-Director Mario Zampi. Comedy. Blackmailer threatens to publish scandalous info about a number of personalities. 87 min. 8/4. October DANGEROUS EXILE Eastman Color, VistaVision. Louis Jourdan, Belinda Lee. Producer George Brown. Director B. D. Hurst. Drama. Eighteenth-century European swashbuckler. 100 min. 10/13. GYPSY AND THE GENTLEMAN, THE Eastman Color. Melina Mercouri, Keith Michell. Producer Maurice Cowan, Director Joseph Losey. Romantic costume drama. 89 min. 12/22. November A TALE OF TWO CITIES Dirk Bogarde, Dorothy Tutin. Producer Betty E. Box. Director Ralph Thomas. Dickens' classic. I 1 7 min. WINDOMS WAY Eastman Color. Peter Finch. Mary Ure. Producer John Bryan. Director R. Neame. Drama. Dedicated English doctor in wilds of Far East. 108 min. 10/13. December IT HAPPENED IN ROME Technicolor-Technirama. June Laverick, Vittorio De Sica. Producer Ermanno Donati, Luigi Carpentieri. Director Antonio Pietrangeli. Three girls hitching their way through Holy City. MAD LITTLE ISLAND Eastman Color. Jeannle Carson, Donald Sinden. Producer Basil Dearden. Director Michael Relph. Scotch sequel to "Tight Little Island." MOST GALLANT LADY Virginia McKenna, Paul Scofield, Jack Warner. Producer Daniel M. Angel. Director Lewis Gilbert. WWII undercover agent drama. 100 min. January SEA OF SAND Richard Attenborough, John Gregson. Producer Monty Berman. Director Guy Green. Action. WWII in Africa. February A NIGHT TO REMEMBER Kenneth More. Producer William MacQuitty. Director Roy Baker. Picturization of Titanic sinking. 123 min. 12/8. March STORM IN JAMAICA Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers. Producers Kenneth Harper, George Willoughby. Director Rudolph Cartier. Love triangle in Jamaica. June MAN WHO DIED TWICE. THE Naturama. Rod Cameron, Ve-a Ralston. Melodrama. Girl is cleared of narcotics charge. STREET OF DARKNESS Robert Keyes. John Close. Sheila Ryan. Melodrama. Coming DEAD END STREET Roland Culver, Patricia Roc, Paul Carpenter. HIDDEN HOMICIDE Griffith Jones, Patricia Laffan. Melodrama. 70 min. LAST BULLET, THE Robert Hutton, Mary Castle, Michael O'Connell. MAYBE SMITH MacDonald Carey, Audrey Totter. Producer Vance Skarsedt. Director A C. Ganaway. SEARCHING WIND, THE Naturama. Vera Ralston, Don Kelly. Producer Rudy Ralston. Director Joe Kane. THUNDER OVER TANGIER Robert Hutton, Lisa Gastoni, Martin Benson. Sunset Palisades production. Underworld gang sells forged passports to displaced persons. 64 min. YOUNG RUN WILD, THE Naturama. Gene Evans, Scott Marlowe. Melodrama. 70 min. 20TH CENTURY-FOX June DESERT HELL Brian Keith, Richard Denning. Producer Robert Stabler. Drama. French Foreign Legion. 82 min. 7/7. FROM HELL TO TEXAS CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Don Murray, Diane Varsi, Ken Scott. Producer Robert Buckner. Director Henry Hathaway. Western. A tenderfoot accidently kills the son of a cattle baron and is pursued by a vengeance gang. 100 min. 5/26. NAKED EARTH CinemaScope, Juliette Greco, Richard Todd. Producer A. Walker. Director U. Sherman. 96 ,nin. 7/7. July BRAVADOS, THE CinemaScope, Deluxe Color. Gregory Peck, Joan Collins. Producer Herbert Swope, Jr. Director Henry King. 98 min. 6/23. FLY, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Al Hedison, Pat Owens, Vincent Price. producer K. Neumann. Director K. Neumann. Horror. Scientist's experiments turn him into half-fly, half-man. 94 min. 7/21. GANG WAR Regalscope. Charles Bronson, Kent Taylor. Producer M. Knox. Director G. Fowler. 74 min. SIERRA BARON CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Brian Keith, Rick Jason. Producer Plato Skouras. Director J. Clark. Western. Cattleman hires killer to gain land. 80 min. 7/7. SPACEMASTER X-7 Regalscope. Bill Williams, Lynn Thomas. Producer A. Glasser. Director E. Burns. 71 min. August A CERTAIN SMILE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Rossano Brazzi, Christene Carere, Joan Fontaine, Johnny Mathis. Producer Henry Ephron. Director Jean Negulesco. Frenchman and teenager become romantically involved. 106 min. 8/4. FLAMING FRONTIER Regalscope, Bruce Bennett, Jim Davis. Producer S. Neufeld. Director S. Neufeld. Western. 70 min. RX MURDER CinemaScope, Rick Jason, Marino Young. Producer J. Gossage. Director D. Twist. 85 min. THE FIEND WHO WALKED THE WEST CinemaScope. Hugh O'Brian, Robert Evans. Producer Herbert B. Swope, Jr. Director Gordon Douglas. Western. Killer destroys his victims in macabre style. 101 min. 8/18. September HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Stewart Granger. Barbara Rush, Anthony Steel. Producer John Braboure. Director Hugo Fergonese. Drama. Hunter is plagued with unhappy romantic past and becomes involved with woman he lost. 107 min. 9/15. HUNTERS, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner, May Britt, Richard Ecjan. Producer D. Powell. Director D. Powell. War-Action. U. S. jet fighters battle Reds in Korea. 108 min. 8/18. October BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA, THE CinemaScope DeLuxe Color. John Wayne. Producer Eugene Frenke. Director John Huston. Adventure. First American consul to Orient falls in love with Geisha. VILLA) CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Cesar Romero, Brian Kieth, Margia Dean. Producer P. Skouras. Director J. Clark. Drama. Mexican bandit adventures. 72 min. 9/15. November IN LOVE AND WAR CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. | Robert Wagner, Hope Lange. Producer Jerry Wald. Director P. Dunne. Saga of Marine heroism in South Pacific. I I I min. 10/27. MARDI GRAS CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Pat Boone, Gary Crosby. Producer Jerry Wald. Director E. Goulding. Musical about three young cadets capering through New Orleans Mardi Gras. 107 min. 11/24. December A NICE LITTLE BANK THAT SHOULD BE ROBBED CinemaScope. Tom Ewell, Mickey Rooney. Producer Anthony Muto. Director H. Levin. Comedy. Misadventures of three would-be bank robbers. 87 min. FRONTIER GUN Regalscope. John Agar, Joyce Meadows. Producer R. Lyons. Director P. Landers. Drama. Young marshal tries to bring law and order to Western town. 70 min. ROOTS OF HEAVEN, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Errol Flynn, Juliette Greco, Orson Welles. Producer Darryl F. Zanuck. Director John Huston. Drama. Man seeks to prevent elephant slaughter in Africa. 131 min. 10/27. January INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS CinemaScope, DeLuxeColor. Ingrid Bergman, Curt Surgens. Producer Buddy Adler. Director Mark Robson. Drama. Heroic British woman living and working with Chinese children. 158min. 11/24. SHERIFF OF FRACTURED JAW CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Kenneth More, Jayne Mansfield. Producer Daniel M. Angel. Director Raoul Walsh. Comedy. Dude Englishman-turned-sheriff, buxom blonde saloon owner in Western spoof. 100 min. 11/24. SMILEY GETS A GUN CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Dame Sybil Thorndike, Keith Calvert. Producer-director A. Kimmins. THESE THOUSAND HILLS CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Don Murray, Richard Egan, Lee Remick. Producer David Weisbart. Director Richard Fleischer. Young cowboy fights to maintain his hard-earned respectable position in Oregon town. February INTENT TO KILL Richard Todd. Betsy Drake. Producer Adrian D. Worker. Director Jack Cardiff. Drama. Attempted assassination of South American dictator. 89 min. 12/8. RALLY ROUND THE FLAG BOYS CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman. Producer Leo McCarey. Director Leo McCarey. Filmization of Max Shulman's best seller. March REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire. Producer Charles Brackett. Director Henry Levin. SOUND AND THE FURY. THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Yul Brynner, Jcanr-e Woodward. Producer Jerry Wald. Director Martin Lift. April COMPULSION CinemaScope. Orson Welles, Diane Varsi. Producer Richard Zanuck. Director Richard Fleischer. WARLOCK CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Henry Fonda, Richard Widmark, Anthony Quinn. Producer-director Edward Dmytryk. Coming DIARY OF ANNE FRANK CinemaScope. Millie Perkins, Shelley Winters, Joseph Schildkraut. Producer-director George Stevens. YOUNG AND DANGEROUS Regal Films. Lil Gentle. Mark Damon, Ann Doran. Producer-Director William F. Claxton. 78 min. UNITED ARTISTS July I BURY THE LIVING Richard Boone, Peggy Maurer. Producers Band and Garfinkle. Director Albert Band. Monster arises from dead. 70 min. 7/21. KINGS GO FORTH Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood. Producer Frank Russ. Director Delmer Daves. VIKINGS, THE Technirama, Technicolor. Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnine. Producer Jerry Bresler. Director Richard Fleischer. Adventure. Vikings raid British Coast. 6/23. August BIG COUNTRY, THE Technirama-Technicolor. GregoryPeck, Charlton Heston, Jean Simmons. Producers Gregory Peck, William Wyler. Director William Wyler. Ranchers clash over vital watering areas. Western. 171 min. 8/18. CHINA DOLL Victor Mature, Lili Hua. Producer-Director Frank Borxage. Drama. United States Air ForceCaptain marries a Chinese girl. 99 min. 9/1. DEFIANT ONES. THE Tony Curtis, Sidney Poitier. LA PARISIENNE Brigitte Bardot, Charles Boyer, Henri Vidal. Technicolor. Producer Francis Cosne, Director Michel Boisrond. Comedy romance. 87 min. 7/21. Film BULLETIN — THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT