Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1959)

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LAST TRAIN FROM GUN HILL Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, Carolyn Jones, Earl Holliman. Producer Hal Wallis. Director John Sturgas. Western Drama. Law officer hunts rape-killer of his Indian wife. 94 min. August THE FIVE PENNIES Technicolor. Danny Kaye, Barbara Bel Geddes, Louis Armstrong, Harry Guardino. Producer Jack Rose. Director Melville Shavelson. Comedy-drama. Life story of ianman Red Nichols. 117 min. 5/11. September THAT KIND OF WOMAN Sophia Loren, Tab Hunter. George Sanders. Producers Carlo Ponti, Marcello Girosi. Director Sidney Lumet. Comedy-drama. Rich man's paramour chooses between financial security and love of a young paratrooper. 92 min. 8/17. October BUT NOT FOR ME Clark Gable, Carroll Baker, Lee J. Cobb, Lilli Palmer. Producers William Perlberg, George Seaton. Director Walter Lang. Comedy. May-December romance between dynamic Broadway producer and his actress-secretary. 105 min. 8/17. November CAREER Dean Martin, Anthony Franciosa, Shirley MacLaine, Carolyn Jones. Producer Hal Wallis. Director Joseph Anthony. Drama Ambitious young actor, struggling toward stardom, encounters love, hardship, frustration. 105 min. JAYHAWKERS, THE Technicolor. Jeff Chandler, Fess Parker, Nicole Maurey. Producers Norman Panama, Melvin Frank. Director Melvin Frank. Frontier Napoleon strives to make pre-Civil War Kansas his empire. 100 min. December LI'L ABNER Technicolor. Peter Palmer, Leslie Parrish, Stubby Kaye, Julie Newmac, Robert Strauss. Producer Norman Panama. Director Melvin Frank. Musicalcomedy. Screen version of long-run Broadway show based on Al Capp's Dogpatch characters. January MAD LITTLE ISLAND Eastman Color. Jeannie Carson, Donald Sinden. Producer Basil Dearden. Director Michael Relph. Scotch sequel to "Tight Little Island." M arch A NIGHT TO REMEMBER Kenneth More. Producer William MacQuitty. Director Roy Baker. Picturiiation of Titanic sinking. 123 min. 12/8. April SEA FURY Victor McLaglen. Producer Ben Fisi. Director C. Raker Endfield. 84 min. May NEXT TO NO TIME Eastman Color. Kenneth More, Betty Drake. Producer Albert Fennell. Director Henry Cornelius. 90 min. 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. 66 min. YOUNG RUN WILD. THE Naturama. Gene Evans. Scott Marlowe. Melodrama. 70 min. 20TH CENTURY-FOX February ALASKA PASSAGE Regalscope. Bill Williams, Nora Hayden. Producer B. Glasser. Director E. Bernds. Adventures of truckers who maintain Alaska's lifeline. 71 min. I, MOBSTER Cinemascope. Steve Cochran, Lita Milan. Producer E. Alperson Director R. Corman. Racketeer relives life of crime before Senate Committee. 80 min. 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, DeLuie Color. Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman. Producer Leo McCarey. Director Leo McCarey. Filmiiation of Ma* Shulman's best seller. 106 min. 1/5. 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. 94 min. 2/2. March LONE TEXAN. THE Regalscope. Willard Parker. Audrey Dalton. Producer J. Leewood. Director P. Landers. Two brothers fight for control of Texas cattle town. 70 min. REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER. THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire. Producer Charles Brackett. Director Henry Levin. Antics of 17-child family. 87 min. 2/16. SOUND AND THE FURY. THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Yul Brynner, Jaanre Woodward. Producer Jerry Wald. Director Martin Ritt. Filmiiation of Faulkner best-seller. 1 15 min. 3 16 April COMPULSION CinemaScope. Orson Welles, Dean Stockwell, Brad Dillman. Producer Richard Zanuck. Director Richard Fleischer. Story of two young Chicago "thrill-killers." 103 min. 3/2. WARLOCK CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Henry Fonda, Richard Widmark, Anthony Quinn. Producer-director Edward Dmytryk. Psychological Western about sheriff and his problems. 121 min. 3/30. May LITTLE SAVAGE. THE Regalscope. Pedro Armendarei. Rodolfo Hoyas. Producer J. Leewood. Director B. Haskin. 73 min. SAD HORSE, THE CinemaScope, DeLuie Color. David Ladd, Chill Wills. Producer R. Lyons. Director J. Clark. 78 min. WOMAN OBSESSED CinemaScope. DeLuxe Color. Susan Hayward, Stephen Boyd. Producer Sydney Boehm. Director Henry Hathawjy. Filmiiation of John Mantley novel. 103 min. 5/25. ■June HERE COME THE JETS Regalscope. Steve Brody, Lyn Thomas. Producer R. Einfeld. Director G. Fowler. 71 min. SAY ONE FOR ME CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Bing Crosby, Debbie Reynolds, Robert Wagner. Producerdirector Frank Tashlin. Comedy about a priest. 119 mni. 6/22. July DIARY OF ANNE FRANK CinemaScope. Millie Perkins, Joseph Schildkraut. Producer-director George Stevens. Based on Pulitier priie-winning play. 150 min. 4/13. HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Jane Wyman, Clifton Webb. Producer David Weisbart. Director Henry Levin. Based on play by Ronald Alexander. 102 min. 7 6. MIRACLE OF THE HILLS Regalscope. Rex Reason, Theona Bryant. Producer W. Landres. Director R. Lyons. 73 min. SON OF ROBIN HOOD CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Al Hedison. Producer-director G. Sherman. Novel tale of Sherwood Forest. 81 min. 6/22. SOUTH PACIFIC DeLuxe Color. Rossano Brani. Mitii Gaynor, John Kerr. Producer Buddy Adler. Director Joshua Logan. Picturiiation of stage hit. 151 min. August ALLIGATOR PEOPLE CinemaScope. Beverly Garland, Richard Crane. Producer J. Leewood. Director Roy Del Ruth. Horror. 74 min. 7/20. BLUE DENIM CinemaScope. Carol Lynley, McDonald Carey. Producer Charles Brackett. Director Philip Dunne. Based on famous Broadway play. 89 min. PRIVATE'S AFFAIR. A CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Sal Mineo, Christine Carere, Gary Crosby. Producer D. Weisbart. Director R. Walsh. Army comedy. 92 mm. 8/3. RETURN OF THE FLY Regalscope, Vincent Price, Brett Halsey. Producer B. Glasser. Director E. Bernds. Sequel to "The Fly". 80 min. 7/20. September BLUE ANGEL, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. May Britt, Curt Jurqens. Producer Jack Cummings. Director Edward Dmytryk. Rased on novel by Heinrich Mann 107 min. OREGON TRAIL CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Producer R Einfeld. Director G. Fowler. Fred MacMurray, Nina Shipman. Drama of 1846 Oregon dispute. 86 min. 8/17. October BEST OF EVERYTHING, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Producer Jerry Wald. Director Jean Nequlesexj. Picturiiation of Rona Jaffe's best-seller. Hope Lanqe, Stephen Boyd, Suiy Parker. November JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF' THE EARTH CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Pat Boone, James Mason, Arlene Dahl. Producer Charles Brackett. Director Henry Levin Picturiiation of Jules Verne's novel. January MAN WHO UNDERSTOOD WOMEN. THE. CinemaScope DeLuxe Color. Henry Fonda. Leslie Caron. Producerdirector Nunnally Johnson. Filmiiation to Romain Gary's novel. UNITED ARTISTS January ESCORT WEST CinemaScope. Victor Mature, Faith Domerque, Elaine Stewart. Producers Robert E. Morrison, Nate H. Edwards. Director Francis D. Lyon Post-Civil War drama. 75 min. 2/2. GUNS. GIRLS, GANGSTERS Mamie Van Doren, Gerald Mohr. Producer Robert E. Kent. Director Edward L. Cahn Las Vegas drama. 70 min. LAST MILE, THE Mickey Rooney. Producers Max J. Rosenberg, Milton Subotsky. Direcetor Howard W Koch. Filmiiation of Broadway stage hit. 81 min. 1/19. February AHHA LUCASTA Eartha Kitt, Sammy Ckavis, Jr. Producer Sidney Harmo.i. Director Arnold Laven. Dram*. Story of a tormented tramp. 158 min. 11/24. GREAT ST. LOUIS BANK ROBSERY. THE Steve McQueen. Producer Charles Guggenheim. Directors Guggenheim, John Stix. Drama. Based on famous St. Louis bank robbery in 1953. 86 min. 3/2. LONELYHEARTS Montgomery Clift, Robert Ryan, Myrna Loy. Producer Dore Schary. Director Vincent Donahue. Drama. Advice to lovelorn columnist caught in a morass of adultery. 101 min. 12/8. SEPARATE TABLES Burt Lancaster, Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr. Producer Harold Hecht. Director Delbert Mann. Drama. Group of people at small, seaside English hotel — all torn by emotional conflicts. 98 mm. 11/24. March HORSE'S MOUTH, THE Technicolor. Alec Guiness. Producer John Bryan. Director Ronald Neame. Comedy. Half-dotty London painter twirls through craiyquilt series of charming events. 92 min. 11/10. MUSTANG Jack Beutel. Producer Robert Arnel. Director Peter Stephens. Western. Ex-rodeo rider breaks mustang, wins girl. 73 min. 4/13. SOME LIKE IT HOT Marilyn Monroe. Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon. Producer-director Billy Wilder. Bootleg era comedy. 120 min. 3/2. April ALIAS JESSE JAMES DeLuxe Color. Bob Hope. Rhonda Fleming. Producer Hope. Director Norman Z. McLeod. Hope tries to sell life insurance to notorious outlaw. 92 min. 3/2. NAKED MAJA Technicolor. Ava Gardner, Anthony Franciosa. Producer Goffredo Lombardo. Director Henry Koster. Love affair of artist Goya and Duchess of Alba. 1 1 1 min. 3/16. RIOT IN JUVENILE PRISON John Hoyt. Marcia Henderson. Producer Robert E. Kent. Director Edward L. Cahn. Warden of Juvenile prison tries rehabilitation methods. 71 min. 6/8. May GUNFIGHT AT DODGE CITY, THE CinemaScape. DeLuxe Color. Joel McCrea. Julie Adams. Producer Walter M. Mirisch. Director Joseph Newman. Western drama about Bat Masterson. 81 min. 5/11. MAN IN THE NET Alan Ladd, Carolyn Jones. Producer Walter M. Mirisch. Director Michael Curtn. Psychological suspense thriller. 97 min. 4/27. PORK CHOP HILL Gregory Peck. Producer Sy Bartlett. Director Lewis Milestone. Picturiiation of S. L. A. Marshall's best-seller. 97 min. 5/11. June FOUR SKULLS OF JONATHAN DRAKE, THE Eduard Frani, Valerie French. Producer Robert E. Kent. Director Edward L. Kahn. 70 min. HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, THE Technicolor. Peter Cushing. Producer Anthony Hinds. Director Terrence Fisher. Picturiiation of Doyle's Sherlock Holrrfes tale. 84 min. 6/8. INVISIBLE INVADERS. THE John Agar, Jean Byron. Producer Robert E. Kent. Director Edward L. Kahn. 67 mm. SHAKE HANDS WITH THE DEVIL James Cagney, Don Murray, Dana Wynter. Producer-director Michael Anderson. Drama about Irish Rebellion. 110 min. 5/11. July CAST A LONG SHADOW Audie Murphy. Producer Walter M. Mirisch. Director Thomas Carr. Trials of a young cowboy. 82 min. 8/3. Film BULLETIN — THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT