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ELECTRONIC MONSTER Rod Cameron. Mary Murphy. Producer Cohen-Levy. A mind machine in the hands of a murderer. 72 min.
STRANGLERS OF BOMBAY. THE Guy Rolfe. Producer Anthony Hinds. Director Terence Fisher. Ritual murders in India 81 min.
July
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS Super Dynamation. Golor. Kerwin Mathews, Jo Morrow Producer Charles Schneer. Director Jack Sher.
STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET CinemaScope, Color. Kirk Douglas. Kim Novak Ernie Kovacs. Barbara Rush Producer-director Richard Quine.
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CAVES OF NIGHT CinemaScope Color. Cornel Wilde Jean Wallace. CI iff Robertson. Producer Cornel Wilde. Director Paul Wendkos.
DEVIL AT 4 O'CLOCK. THE Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier Marpessa Dawn. Producer Fred Kohlmar. Director Peter Glenville.
ENEMY GENERAL. THE Van Johnson. Jean Pierre Aumont, Dany Carrel. Producer Sam Katiman. Director George Sherman.
GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN Cinemascope, Color. James Darren. Sandra Dee, Michael Callan. Producer Jerry Bresler.
GUNS OF NAVARONE Color. Gregory Peck. David Niven, Anthony Quinn. Producer Carl Foreman. Director Alexander Mackendrick.
I AIM AT THE STARS Curt Jurgens, Victoria Shaw. Producer Charles H. Schneer. Director Lee Thompson. Film biography of brilliant rocket scientist.
PEPE CinemaScope, Color. Cantinflas. Dan Dailey, Shirley Jones. Producer-director George Sidney.
REACH FOR TOMORROW Burl Ives, Shelly Winters.
James Daren. Producer Boris D. Kaplan, Director PhlHp Leacock.
SONG WITHOUT END CinemaScope, Color. Dirk Bogarde. Capucine. Producer William Goeti. Director Charles Vidor. The story of Frank Liszt.
TWO FACES OF DR. JEKYLL. THE Color. Paul Massie, Dawn Addams. Producer Michael Carreras. Director Terence Fisher. Film version of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic.
WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY, THE CinemaScope, Color. Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson. Producer Fred Kohlmar. Director Richard Murphy.
NDEPENDENTS
October
400 BLOWS. THE IZenith] Jean Pierre Leaud. Produced and directed by Francois Truffant. French drama of boy's unhappy life. 98 min. 9/14/59.
November
LOVERS. THE IZenith) Jeanne Moreau, Alan Cuny. Directed by Louis Malle. French import about illicit love affair. 90 min. 9/14/59.
THIRD MAN ON THE MOUNTAIN (Buena Vista) Walt Disney. Technicolor. Michael Rennie, James MacArthur, Janet Munro. Produced by William H. Anderson. Directed by Ken Annakin. Adventure. 100 min. 9/14/59.
January
BEHIND THE GREAT WALL (Continental Dist.) Aroma Rama. DeLuxe Color, TotalScope. Producer Leonardo Bomi. Director Sidney Kauffman. Narrated by Chet Huntley. Story introduces the process and its explanations. 98 min. 12/21.
PRETTY EOY FLOYD (Continental Dist.) John Ericson, Barry Newman, Joan Harvey. Producer Monroe Sachson. Director Herbert J. Leder. Story of a killer, based on factual events in the life of Charles Arthur Floyd. 94 min. 2/1/60.
TIGER BAY (Rank) John Mills. Horst Buckholz. Producer John Hawkesworth. Director J. Lee Thompson. Suspense drama involving a murderer, a girl who Wjj*nes?ed his crime, and a brilliant police inspector.
February
GRISSI IValiant) Jean Gabin, Jeanne Moreau. Producer Robert Dorfmann. Director Jacques Becker. Action drama of the Paris underworld and its inhabitants. 85 min.
KISS FOR A KILLER. A IValiant) Mylene Demongeot Henri Vidal. Producer Michel Safra. Director Henri Verneuil. From James Hadley Chase's best-selling thriller. 105 min.
NUDE IN A WHITE CAR (Trans-Lux) Marina Vlady, Robert Hossein, Odile Versois. Director Robert Hossem Mystery dealing with the nocturnal escapades ot two beautiful blonde French sisters. 87 min.
TOBY TYLER IBuena Vista) Technicolor Kevin Corcoran Henry Calvin, Gene Sheldon Producer Walt Disney. Director Charles Banton. Circus tale of a runaway boy s adventures under the Big Top 94 min 1/18/60.
March
EXPRESSO BONGO (Continental Dist I Laurence Harvey. Sylvia Syms. Producer-director Val Guest. Based on the hit play by Wolf Mankowitz. 108 min
SWORD AND THE CROSS, THE IValiant! CinemaScope Color. Glanna Maria Canale. Marisa Allasio. Director Guido Brignone. Story of the Roman persecution of early Christians.
April
KIDNAPPED (Buena Vista) Technicolor Peter Finch James MacArthur. Producer Walt Disney. Director Robert Stevenson. Adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure classic. 97 min. 2/29/60.
June
SIGN OF ZORRO. THE IBuena Vista). Guy Williams. Henry Calvin. Producer William H. Anderson. Directors Norman Foster and Lewis R. Foster.
July
POLLYANNA IBuena Vista) Technicolor. Jane Wyman, Richard Eagan. Producer Walt Disney. Director David Swift. Eleanor H. Porter's best seller.
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A TIME TO KILL I Producers Associated Pictures Co. I jim Davis, Don Megowan, Allison Hayes. Producer Pat BeM Director Oliver Drake
DAY OF THE TRUMPET, THE iC. Santiago Film Organi lation Prod.) John Agar, Richard Arlen, Bill Phipps Producer Harry Smith. Director Eddie Romero.
DREAM MACHINE. THE (Amalgamated Prods.) Rod Cameron. Marty Murphy, Peter llling Producers Richard Gordon and Charles Vetter, Jr. Director Montgomery Tully.
GORGO I King Bros.) Technicolor. Wide screen. Bill Travers. Vincent Winter, William Sylvester. Producer Maurice and Frank King. Director Eugene Lourie.
JUNGLE CAT (Buena Vista) Technicolor. Story of will animal life along the Amazon River.
LIGHT ACROSS THE STREET, THE (UMPOl Engine Bardot, Raymond Pellegrin, Roger Piquat. Producer Jacques Gauthier. Director Georges Lacombe. Drama A French husband and wife try to live without normal sex relations, after the husband had a near-fatal accident. 76 mm.
SILVER SKATES. THE (Buena Vista) Eastman Color. Rony Zeander. Carin Rossby. Producer Walt Disney. Director Norman Foster.
SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON IBuena Vistal Technicolor John Mills, Dorothy McGuire. Producer William H. Anderson. Director Ken Annakin. Adaptation of Jchann Wyss' Adventure classic.
M ET RO -GO LDWYN MAYER
October
GIRLS TOWN Mamie Van Doren, Mel Torme, Maggie Hayes, Paul Anka. Ray Anthony. Producer Albert Zugsmith. Director Charles Haas. Drama of a girl suspected of murder, who proves her innocence after she is committed to an institution. 92 min.
LIBEL Olivia de Havilland, Dirk Bogarde. Producer Anatole de Grunwald. Director Anthony Asquith, Courtroom drama based on London and New York stage hit. 100 min. 10/26/59.
TARZAN, THE APE MAN Color, Wide Screen. Denny Miller, Joanna Barnes. Producer Al Zimbalist. Director Josesph Newman. New adventure of the world-famed King of the Jungle. 82 min. 10/26/59.
November
HOUSE OF THE SEVEN HAWKS, THE Robert Taylor, Nicole Maurey. Producer David E. Rose. Director Richard Thorpe. Suspense drama of the search for looted iewels hidden by the Nazis in Holland. 92 min.
December
WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE. THE CinemaScope, Metrocolor. Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston. Producer Julian Blaustein. Director Michael Anderson. Film version of Hammond Innes' best-seller dealing with the captain of a freighter whose owners conspire to sink her for the value of her cargo. 106 min. 11/23/59.
January
NEVER SO FTW CinemaScope. Metrocolor. Frank Sinatra, Gina Lollobrigida . Producer Edmund Grainger Director John Sturges. Story of a group of Kachin guerillas in Burma during World War II. based on Tom Chamales' best-sellinq rovel. 127 min. 12/21.
THE GAZEBO CinemaScope. Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds. Producer Lawrence Weingarten. Director George Marshall. Film version of the Broadway mysterycomedy hit. 102 min. 12/21.
APRIL SUMMARY
The early schedule of April releases numbers nineteen features, with any possible distribution changes caused by the talent strike yet to be announced. Columbia leads the way with four pictures, while three companies — 20th Century-Fox, United Artists and Paramount — are tied for the runnerup spot with three films each. Universal has listed two releases, while M-G-M, Allied Artists, Buena Vista and Warner Bros, each has one picture ready for the coming month.
February
THE LAST VOYAGE MetroColor. Robert Stack. Dorothy Malone. Producer-Director Andrew L. Stone Dramatic story of the events which occur with sinking of an ocean liner. 91 min. 2/1/60.
March
HOME FSOM THE HILL CinemaScope. Metrocolor Robert Mitchum. Eleanor Parker. Producer Edmund Grainger. Director Vincente Minnelli. Film version of William Humphrey's novel dealing wi;h conflict between family. 150 min. 2/15/60.
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PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES CinemaScope. MetroColor. DorfT Day, David Nlven. Janis Paige. Producer Joe Pasternak. Director Cnarles Waivers. Comic experiences of N. Y. couple and their children. Ill min.
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ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN, THE CinemaScope, MetroColor. Tony Randall. Eddie Hodges Producer Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. Director Michael Curtiz. Film version of Mark Twain's classic story of the Mississippi River.
ALL THE FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS CinemaScope Metro Color. Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood. Susan Kohner. Producer Pandro S. Berman. Director Michael Anderson. Drama involving four young people whose paths cross in their search to find love.
BATTLE OF MARATHON, THE Widescreen. Color. Steve Reeves, Mylene Demongeot. Producer Jacques Tourneur. Director Bruno Vailati. Action-filled recreation of the classic battle of ancient Greece.
BELLS ARE RINGING CinemaScope. MetroColor. Judy Holliday. Dean Martin. Producer Arthur Freed. Director Vincente Minnelli. Film version of Broadway hit. BEN HUR Panavision, Technico'or. Charlton Heston Jack Hawkins. Stephen Boyd, Haya Harareet. Producer Sam Zimbalist. Director William Wyler. Brblical spectacle. 332 min. 11/23/59.
BUTTERFICLD 8 CinemaScope, MetroColor. Eizabeth Taylor. Laurence Harvey. Producer Pandro S. Berman. Director Daniel Mann. Adaptation of John O'Hara's novel.
CIMARRON Metrocolor) Glenn Ford. Maria Schell Anne Baxter. Producer Edmund Grainger. Director Anthony Mann. Based on Edna Gerber s classic novel. GO NAKED IN THS WORLD CinemaScope. MetroColor. Gina Lollobrigida, Tony Franciosa, Ernest Borgnine Producer Aaron Rosenberg. Director Ranald MacDougall. Film version of a novel by Tom Chamales.
KEY WITNESS CinemaScope. Jeff Hunter, Pat Crowley. Producer Pandro S. Berman. Director Phil Carson. Story of a man threatened by a gang of hoodlums after he is witness to a murder.
PLATINUM HIGH SCHOOL Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore. Producer Red Doff. Director Charles Haas Story of delinquents at an exclusive boys military academy.
SUBTERRANEANS. THE CinemaScope. Metrocolor. Leslie Caron. George Peppard. Producer Arthur Freed Director Ranald MacDougall. Film version of Jack Kerouac's novel.
TEMPTATION Ava Gardner, Dirk Bogarde. Joseph Cotten. Producer Goffredo Lombardo. Director Nunnally Johnson. Drama, during Spanish Civil War, involving a priest and a beautiful dancer.
THE DAY THEY ROBBED THE BANK OF ENGLAND
Aldo Ray, Elizabeth Sellars, Hugh Griffith. Producer Jules Buck. Director John Guillermin. Suspenseful action-thriller of a sensational robbery.
THE VILLAGE OH THE DAMNED George Sanders. Barbara Shelley. Producer Ronald Klnnoch. Director Wolf Rilla. Suspense drama with a science-fiction basis.
TIME MACHINE, THE Rod Taylor. Alan Young. Producer-director George Pal. Based on H. G. Wells story of a man who invents a machine which carries him from the 19th cer.tury into an amazinq world of the future.
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