Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1960)

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September ALL THE YOUNG MEN Alan Ladd Sidney Poitier. Producer-director Hall Bartlett. U.N. forces trapped behind enemy lines in Korea. 86 min. 8/8/40. AS THE SEA RAGES Maria Schell. Cliff Robertson. Producer Carl Sikoll. Director Horst Hechler. A war among fishermen and islanders. 97 min. 8/22/40. ENEMY GENERAL, THE Van Johnson. Jean Pierre Aumont, Dany Carrel. Producer Sam Katzman. Director George Sherman. 74 min. 8/22/40. FAST AND SEXY CinemaScope. Color. Gina Lollobrigida Dale Robertson. Producer Milko Skofic. Director Reginald Denham. October I AIM AT THE STARS Curt Jurgens, Victoria Shaw. Producer Charles H. Schneer. Director J. Lee Thompson. Rim biography of brilliant rocket scientist von Braun. I'M ALL RIGHT JACK Peter Sellers, Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas. Producer Rot Boulting. Director John . Boulting. LET NO MAN WRITE MY EPITAPH Burl Ives. Shelley Winters. James Darren. Producer Boris D. Kaplan. Director Philip Leacock. Coming DEVIL AT 4 O'CLOCK, THE Spencer Tracy. Frank Sinatra. Producer Fred Kohlmar. Director Mervyn LeRoy. GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN Cinemascope, Color. James Darren. Sandra Dee, Michael Callan. Producer Jerry Bresler. GUNS OF NAVARONE, THE CinemaScope, Color. Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn. Producer Carl Foreman. Director J. Lee Thompson. HELL IS A CITY Stanley Baker. John Crawford, Donald Pleasance. Producer Michaei Carreras. Director Val Guest. PEPE CinemaScope, Color. Cantinflas, Dan Dailey, Shirley Jones. Producer-director George Sidney. PLEASE TURN OVER Ted Ray, Jean Kent, Leslie Philips. Joan Sims. Producer Peter Rogers. Director Gerald SONG WITHOUT END CinemaScope. Color. Dirk Bogarde, Capucine. Producer William Goetz. Director Charles Vidor. Musical biography of Frani Liszt. 141 min. 7/11/40. 3 WORLDS OF GULLIVER, THE Super Dynamation, Color. Kerwin Mathews, Jo Morrow. Producer Charles Schneer. Director Jack Sher. TWO PACES 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 March EXPRESSO BONGO IContinental Dist.) Laurence Harvey, Sylvia Syms. Producer-director Val Guest. Based on the hit play by Wolf Mankowitz. 108 min. 4/25/40. SWORD AND THE CROSS, THE (Valiant) CinemaScope. Color. Gianna Maria Canale, Marisa Allasio. Director Guido Brignone. Story of the Roman persecution of early Christians. April KIDNAPPED IBuena Vista) Technicolor. Peter Finch, James MacArthur. Producer Walt Disney. Director Robert Stevenson. Adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure classic. 97 min. 2/29/40. ROSEMARY I Films-Around-the-World, Inc.) Nadja Tiller, Peter Van E.yck Producer Luggi Waldleitner. Director Rolf Theile. True story of post-war German prostitute who "made it." 105 min. 4/25/40. June SIGN OF ZORRO, THE (Buena Vista). Guy Williams, Henry Calvin. Producer William H. Anderson. Directors Norman Foster and Lewis R. Foster. Suvash-; buckling hero saves old Los Angeles from tyrannical commandante. 91 min. July POLLYANNA IBuena Vista) Technicolor. Jane Wyman, Richard Eagan. Producer Walt Disney. Director David Swift. Eleanor H. Porter's best seller. 134 min. 4/11/40. August PRIVATE PROPERTY (Citation Films Inc.) Corey Allen Warren Oates, Robert Wark, Jerome Cowan, Kate Manx. Producer Stanley Colbert. Director Leslie Stevens. 80 min. 8/22/40. SAVAGE EYE, THE (Trans-Lux Kingsley) Gary Merrill, Barbara Baxley, Herschel Bernardi. Producer-Director Ben Maddow, Sidney Meyers, Joseph Strick. 47 min. 8/22/40. December SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON IBuena Vista I Technicolor. John Mills, Dorothy McGuire. Producer William H. Anderson. Director Ken Annakin. Adaptation of Johann Wyss' Adventure classic. Coming CHASERS, THE IGaston Hakim) Jacques Charrier. Charles Agnovour. Director Jean-Pierre Mocky. Cynical yet engrossing French import about youthful ■ isers. 75 min. 3/28. DAY OF THE TRUMPET, THE (C. Santiago Film Organization Prod.) John Agar, Richard Arlen, Bill Phipps Producer Harry Smith. Director Eddie Romero. DREAM MACHINE, THE (Amalgamated Prods.) Rod Cameron, Marty Murphy, Peter lliing. Producers Richard Gordon and Charles Vetter, Jr. Director Montgomery Tully. GORGO IKing Bros.) Technicolor. Wide screen. Bill Travers, Vincent Winter, William Sylvester. Producer Maurice and Frank King. Director Eugene Lourie. HIROSHIMA. MON AMOUR (Zenith International I Emmanuelle Riva, Ejil Okada. Producer-Director Alain Resnais. Love story set against background of war. 88 min. 7/25/40. JAZZ ON A SUMMER'S DAY (Galaxy Attractions, Inc.) Louis Armstrong, Gerry Mulligan, George Shearing. Producer-director Bert Stern. Sights and sounds of the Newport. R. I. annual iazz festival. 85 min. 5/9/40. JUNGLE CAT (Buena Vista) Technicolor. Story of animal life along the Amazon River. LIGHT ACROSS THE STREET. THE IUMPO) Brigitte Bardot, Raymond Pellegrin. Roger Piquat. Producer Jacques Gauthier. Director Georges Lacombe. Drama. A Frenck husband and wife try to live without normal sex relations, after the husband had a near-fatal accident. 74 min. LUST TO KILL (Producers Associated Pictures Co. I Jim Davis, Dan Magowan, Allison Hayes. Producers Alfred R. Milton, Patrick Betz. Director Oliver Drake. MICHAEL STROGOFF (Continental Distributing. Inc.) Color, CinemaScope. Curt Jurgens, Genevieve Page. Producer John Spigler. Director Carmine Gallone. Adventure classic. 115 min. 4/4/40. REST IS SILENCE, THE (Films Around the World, Inc.) Hardy Kruger Peter Van Eyck, Ingrid Andree. Producer-Director Helmut Kautner. Modernized version of Hamlet in German. 104 min. 8/8/40. SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS IContinental Distributing. Inc. I Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas, Alastair Sim, Janette Scott. Producer Hal E. Chester. Director Robert Hamer. British comedy. 94 min. 7/25/40. SILVER SKATES, THE IBuena Vista) Eastman Color. Rony Zeander, Carin Rossby. Producer Walt Disney. Director Norman Foster. Romantic fairy-tale taking place by the Zuider Zee in 1850. THUNDER IN CAROLINA (Howco International) Rory Calhoun, Alan Hale, Connie Hines, John Gentry. Producer J. Francis White. Director Paul Helmick. 92 min. 7/25/40. METRO-GOLDWYN -MAYER March HOME F-ROM THE HILL CinemaScope. Metrocolor Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Parker. Producer Edmund Grainger. Director Vincente Minnelli. Film version of William Humphrey's novel dealing with conflict between family. 150 min. 2/15/40. April PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES CinemaScope, MetroColor. Dort? Day^ David Nlven Janis Paige. Producer Joe Pasternak. Director Cnarles Walters. Comic experiences of N. Y. couple and their children. Ill min. 3/28. May PLATINUM HIGH SCHOOL Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore. Producer Red Doff. Director Charles Haas. Story of delinquents at an exclusive boys military academy. 93 min. June 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. 107 min. 5/9/40. GIANT OF MARATHON, THE Dyalscope, Color. Steve Reeves. Mylene Demongeot. Producer Bruno Vailati. Director Jacques Tourneur. Action-filled recreation of the classic battle of ancient Greece. 92 min. 4/4/40. July BELLS ARE RINGING CinemaScope, MetroColor. Judy Holliday, Dean Martin. Producer Arthur Freed. Director Vincente Minnelli. Film version of Broadway hit. 127 min. 4/27/40. THE DAY THEY ROBBED THE BANK OF ENGLAND Aldo Ray, Elizabeth Sellars, Hugh Griffith. Producer Jules Buck. Director John Guillermin. Suspensefu! action-thriller of a sensational robbery. 85 min. 8/8/40. SEPTEMBER SUMMARY The September release schedule has increased slightly to 22, with Twentieth Century-Fox still holding a commanding lead on the strength of six pictures. Columbia holds down the number two spot with four films, while Allied Artists is in third position with three. Four firms — M-G-M, Paramount. United Artists and Universal — all are tied at two releases. Warner Bros, has listed one, and American-International has yet to slate any product for this month. August ALL THE FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS CinemaScope, MetroColor. 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. 112 mm. 7/25/40. TIME MACHINE. THE Color. 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 century into an amazinq world of the future. 103 min. 7/25/40. September ANGEL WORE RED, THE Ava Gardner, Dirk Bogarde, Joseph Cotten Producer Goffredo Lombardo. Director Nunnally Johnson. Drama, during Spanish Civil War. involving a priest and a beautiful dancer. 99 min. SUBTERRANEANS. THE CinemaScope, MetroColor. Leslie Caron, George Peppard. Producer Arthur Freed Director Ranald MacDougall. Film version of Jack Kerouac's novel. 89 min. 8/22/40. October KEY WITNESS CinemaScope. Jeff Hunter, Pat Crowley. Producer Kathryn Hereford. Director Phil Karlson. Story of a man threatened by a gang of hoodlums after he is witness to a murder. 81 min. WHERE THE HOT WIND BLOWS Gina Lollobrigida . Yves Montand. Producer Jacques Bar. Director Jules Dassin. From Roger Vailland's best-selling novel of smoldering violence among people of primitive morals living in an isolated Adriatic village. November BUTTERFIELD 8 CinemaScope. MetroColor. Elizabeth Taylor. Laurence Harvey. Producer Pandro S. Berman Director Daniel Mann. Adaptation of John O'Hara's novel. GORGO Eastman Color. Bill Travers. Will Sylvester, Vincent Winter. Producers Frank and Maurice King. Director Eugene Lourie. Adventure story of a monster that virtually destroys London to rescue its off-spring from captivity. December CIMARRON CinemaScope, MetroColor. Glenn Ford, Maria Schell. Anne Baxter. Producer Edmund Grainger Director Anthony Mann. Based on Edna Ferber's classic novel. MAGIC BOY Magicolor. Animated cartoon depicting adventures of a little Japanese boy and girl and their animal friends in the mountain district of Japan. 83 min. Coming BEN HUR Panavision. Technicolor. Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins, Stephen Boyd, Haya Harareet. Producer Sam Zimbalist. Director William Wyler. Bfblical spectacle. 213 min. 11/23/59. GO NAKED IN THE WORLD CinemaScope. MetroColor. Gina Lollobrigida. Tony Franciosa. Ernest Borgnine Producer Aaron Rosenberg. Director Ranald MacDougall. Film version of a novel by Tom Chamales. VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED George Sanders, Barbara Shelley. Producer Ronald Kinnoch. Director Wolf Rilla. Suspense drama with a science-fiction basis. PARAMOU NT March HELLER IN PINK TIGHTS Technicolor. Sophia Loren. Anthony Quinn, Margaret O'Brien. Producers Carlo Ponti and Marcello Girosi. Director George Cukor. Theatrical troupe's adve.ttures in the old west. 100 min. 3/14/40. R O D U C T