Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1960)

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THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT All The Vital Details on Current &> Coming Features (Date of Rim BULLETIN Review Appears At End of Synopsis) ALLIED ARTISTS May KING OF THE WILD STALLIONS CinemaScope, DeLuxi Color. George Montgomery, Diane Brewster. Producer Ben Schwalb. Director R. G. Springsteen. Westerr* Toung widow almost loses her ranch, finds love. 74 mln. July BATTLE FLAME Scott Brady, Elaine Edwards, Robert Blake. Producer Lester Sansom. Director R. G. Springsteen. War, romance in Korea. 75 min. BIG CIRCUS, THE CinemaScope, Technicolor. Victor Mature, Rhonda Fleming. Producer Irwin Allen. Director Joseph Newman. Big time drama of the Big Top. IO8V2 min. 7/20. SURRENDER-HELL I Susan Cabot, Keith Andes. Producer Edmund Golden. Director John Barnwell. Story of Col. Donald Blackburn, U. S. Army, who organized an army of gueritlas to battle Japanese after fall of Manila during World War II. 85 min. August BAT, THE Vincent Price, Agnes Morehead. Producer C. J. Tevlin. New version of Mary Robert Rinehart and Avery Hopwood's world famous mystery tale. 80 FACE OF FIRE Cameron Mitchell, James Whitmore. Producers Albert Band Louis Garfinkle. Director Band. Handyman disfigured in fire finally gains friends. 83 October WEB OF EVIDENCE Van Johnson, Vera Miles. Produced by Maxwell Setton and John R. Slpan. Filmed from A. J. Cronln's novel "Beyond This Place." Young man 20 year old murder case to free his father. November ATOMIC SUBMARINE Arthur Frani, Dick Foran, Brett Halssy. Producer Alex Gordon. Director Spencer G. Bennet. Scta)ce-{icHon thriller of a Polar sub and its encounter with unknown enemy. 73 min. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, U.S.A. George S. Hamilton, Mary Murphy. Producer Terry Sanders. Director Denis Sanders. Law-student lurns criminal. 80 min. HOUSE OF INTRIGUE, THE CinemaScope, Color. Dawn AdctomsL Curt Jurgens, Folco Lulli. Producer-director Dullio Colettl. Spies and counter-spies' activities during WW II. 90 min. December PURPLE GANG, THE Starring Barry Sullivan and Robert Blake. Produced by Lindsley Parsons. The startling story of the infamous Detroit mobsters. 83 min. RAYMIE David Ladd, John Agar, Charles Winninger and Richard Arlen. Produced by A. C. Lyle. Sma'l boy dreams of capturing giant 6 foot barracuda. 73 min. January HYPNOTIC EYE, THE Jacques Bergerac, Marcia Henderson, Merry Anders and Allison Hayes. Producer, Charles B. Bloch. Director, George Blair. Hypnotist's assistant, wearing mask, is responsive for disfiguring pretty faces of hypnosis volunteers. 82 min. February BLUEBEARD'S TEN HONEYMOONS George Sanders and Corinne Calvet. Based on the true-life story of Landru, infamous French bluebeard. Producer, Roy Parkinson; Director, W. Lee Wilder. SEXPOT GOES TO COLLEGE Starring Mamie Van Doren, Tuesday Weld and Mijanou Bardot. Producer, Albert Zugsmith. Shapely blonde professor upsets staid college routine. Coming I PASSED FOR WHITE Sonya Wilde and James Fran ciscus. Story of a Negress who passes for white. Produced and directed by Fred Wilcox. PAY OR DIE Ernest Borgnine. Producer and director Richard Wilson. Story of Police Capt. Petrosino's war against the Mafia in the early I900's. STREETS OF MONTMARTRE Lana Turner and Louis Jourdan. Producer-director Douglas Sirk. Based on two books, "Man of Montmartre" and "The Valadon Drama.'' THE BIG BANKROLL Fabulous life story of king of the gamblers. Producers, Samuel Bischoff and David Diamond. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL May DADDY-O Dick Contino, Sandra Giles. Singer becomes involved with gangsters. 63 min. HEADLESS GHOST, THE Richard Lyon, Liliane Sottane. Producer Herman Cohen. Director Peter Graham Scott. Horror story in an English castle. 63 min. HORRORS OF THE BLACK MUSEUM Color-Cinemascope. Michael Gough, Graham Curnow. Producer Herman Cohen. Director Arthur Crabtree. A cold, calculating madman proceeding from one atrocity to the next to create material for his horrendous museum. 94 min. ROADRACERS, THE Joel Lawrence, Marian Collier. A race car driver is banned from American race tracks because of his reckless driving. 78 min. August June DRAG STRIP GIRL Fay Spain, Frank Gorwhwin. Crazed teenagers thirsting for thrills. 70 min. REFORM SCHOOL GIRL Edd Byrnes, Gloria Castillo. Young girl is innocently condemned to prison. 71 min. July DIARY OF A HIGH SCHOOL BRIDE Anita Sands, Ronald Foster. The problems of a teenage girl who married against her family's wishes. 80 min. GHOST OF DRAGSTRIP HOLLOW Jody Fair, Russ Bender. Teenagers invade a haunted house and find hidden mysteries. 65 min. September SIGN OF THE GLADIATOR Color, CinemaScope. Anita Ekberg. George Marshall. The loves and wars of Zenobia and her downfall by the Roman Empire. 84 October BUCKET OF BLOOD, A Barboura Morris, Dick Miller. A mad artist murders his victims and uses their bodies for statues. 65 min. December GOLIATH AND THE BARBARIANS Color. CinemaScope. Steve Reeves, Bruce Cabot, Chelo Alonso. A young woodsman revenges the death of his falher. Spectacle. 88 min. March GIRL ON DEATH ROW Prison Melodrama. 90 JAILEREAKERS, THE Robert Horton. Mary Castle. Four escaped convicts try to find a treasure of $400,000.00 from a bank robbery. Coming CIRCUS OF HORRORS CinemaScope and Color EVE AND THE DRAGON Color. MYSTERIOUS HOUSE OF USHER CinemaScope & Color. Vincent Price. Edgar Allen Poe's classic. SHE H. Ryder Haggard's novel. TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER CinemaScope & Color Comedy. TALKING DOG. THE July ANATOMY OF A MURDER James Stewart, Lee Remick, Ben Gazzara. Producer-director Otto Preminger. Filmization of Robert Traver's best-seller. 160 min. 7/6. LEGEND OF TOM DOOLEY, THE Michael Lancjon, Jo Morrow. Producer Stan Shpetner. Director Ted Post. Picturization of legend of eternal triangle. 79 min. 6/22. MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT Kim Novak, Fredric March. Producer George Justin. Director Delbert Mann. Based on Paddy Chayefsky's stage success. 118 min. 5/25. BULLETIN— THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT HAVE ROCKET. WILL TRAVEL. The Three Stooges. Producer Harry Rorrjm. Director David Lowell Rich. Space-age comedy. 76 min. 30-FOOT BRIDE OF CANDY ROCK. THE Lou Costello. Producer Lewis J. Rachmil. Director Sidney Miller. Rubbish collector-scientist builds machine which makes his girl a giant. 73 min. 8/31/59. October CRIMSON KIMONO, THE Victoria Shaw, Glenn Corbett. Producer-director Samuel Fuller. Love and murder on burlesque row. 82 min. 9/14/59. THEY CAME TO CORDURA CinemaScope. Eastman Color. Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth, Van Heflin, Tab Hunter. Producer William Goetz. Director Robert Rossen. From the novel by Glendon Swarthout. 123 TINGLER. THE Vincent Price, Judith Evelyn. Producerdirector William Castle. Spook show with built-in gimmicks. 80 min. November BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA Cliff Robertson, Gia Scala. Producer Charles H. Schneer. Director Paul Wendkos. Drama set against WW II background. 80 min. 10/26/59. LAST ANGRY MAN, THE Paul Muni, David Wayne. Producer Fred Kohlmar, Director Daniel Mann. Picturization of Gerald Green's bestseller. 100 min. 10/12/59. WARRIOR AND THE SLAVE GIRL SupercineScope. Eastman color. Gianna Maria Canale, Georges Marchal. Director Vittorio Cottafavi. Action Spectacle. 89 min. I 1/9/59. MOUSE THAT ROARED, THE Color. Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg. Producer Walter Shenson. Director Jack Arnold. Satire on relations of countries during Atomic Age. 83 min. 10/12/59. YESTERDAY'S ENEMY Stanley Baker, Guy Rolfe. Producer Michael Carreras. Director Val Guest. British and Japs battle in Burma. 95 min. December EDGE OF ETERNITY CinemaScope, Color. Cornel Wilde, Victoria Shaw. Producer Kendrick Sweet. Director Donald Siegel. Murder and intrigue at Arizona mine. 80 min. I 1/9/59. FLYING FONTAINES, THE Eastman Color. Michael Callan, Evy Norlund. Producer Sam Katzman. Director George Sherman. Life with the circus. 84 min. THOUSAND AND ONE ARABIAN NIGHTS Technicolor. U PA Cartoon feature. Starring the near sighted Mr. Magoo. Producer Stephen Bosustow. Director Jack Kinney. 76 min. 12/21. January GENE KRUPA STORY, THE Sal Mineo, Susan Kohner. Producer Philip A Waxman. Director Don Weis. Picture of the famed drummer. 101 min. SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift. Producer Sam Spiegel. Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Based on the controversial Tennessee Williams play. I 14 min. 12/21. WHO WAS THAT LADY? Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, Janet Leioh. Producer Norman Krasna. Director George Sidney. Curtis poses as an F.B.I, agent. 115 February BABETTE GOES TO WAR CinemaScope, Color, Brigitte Bardot, Jacques Charrier, Producer Raoul J. Levy. Director Christian-Jaque. Bardot helps defeat Germany. MAN ON A STRING Ernest Borgnine, Kerwin Mathews. Producer Louis de Rochement. Director Andre de Toth. Hollywood film magnate becomes U.S. counter-spy. March KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO CinemaScope. Color. Robert Taylor. Producers Irving Allen, Albert R. Broccoli. Director Richard Thorpe, Engineer fights slave trade in Africa. ONCE MORE, WITH FEELING Technirama, Color. Yul Brynner, Kay Kendall. Producer-Director Stanley Donen. COMANCHE STATION CinemaScope, Color. Randolph Scott. Nancy Gates. Producer-director Budd Boetticher. Coming