Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1962)

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OODBYE AGAIN Ingrid Bergman, Yves Montand, /thony Perkins. Producer-Director Anatole Litvak. Imiiation of Francois Sagan's romantic novel "Aimez>js Brahams?" 120 min. 7/10/61. HE NAG E MILLIONAIRE Rocky Graiiano. Jimmy Clan1i, Zasu Pitts. Producer Howard B. Kreitsek. Director liwrence F. Doheny. Teenage musical comedy. 84 rn. 9/4/61. September IGHT THAT DISAPPEARED, THE Craig Hill. Paula ymond, Dayton Lummis. Producer Robert E. Kent. :j. Ifector Reginald LeBorg. 72 min. 10/2/61. ASON OF PASSION Ernest Borgnine, Anne Baxter, hn Mills, Angela Lansbury. Producer-Director Leslie jrman. Film version of play by Ray Lawlor. 92 min. /30/6I. >UNG DOCTORS, THE Fredric March, Ben Gazzara. ck Clark, Ina Balin, Eddie Albert. Producers Stuart liar, Lawrence Turman. Director Phil Karlson. Hostal drama based on Arthur Hailey's "The Final Diagsis." 100 min. 9/4/61. October iRIS BLUES Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Sid•y Poitier. Producer Sam Shaw. Director Martin Ritt. ory of American musicians in Paris. 98 min. 10/16/61. iCRET OF DEEP HARBOR. THE Ron Foster, Merry nders, Barry Kelley. Producer Robert E. Kent. Direcr Edward L. Cahn. Screen version of Max Miller's >vel, "I Cover the Waterfront." 70 min. 10/16/61. 'EST SIDE STORY Widescreen, Color. Natalie Wood, iss Tamblyn. Producer-director Robert Wise. Filmiition of Broadway musical. Teenagers in love and e problems they face. 155 min. 10/2/61. November (PLOSIVE GENERATION. THE William Shatner. Patty IcCormack. Lee Kinsolving, Billy Gray. Producer Stany Colbert. Director Buzz Kulik. 89 min. 10/16/61. 3WN WITHOUT PITY Kirk Douglas, E. G. Marshall, hristine Kaufmann. Producer-Director Gottfried Reinardt. Based on Manfred Gregor's novel about four merican G.l.'s stationed in Europe who are accused ;f raping a young German girl. 105 min. 10/16/61. '•15 Panavision, Technicolor. David McLean, Charles ronson, Brad Dexter, James Gregory. Producers Henry anicola, Tony Lazzarino. Director Richard Donner. lory of record-breaking rocket ship. I06'/j min. 1/27/61. December UDGMENT AT NUREMBERG Spencer Tracy Burt Lanaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich, Maximillian chell, Judy Garland, Montgomery Cliff Producerirector Stanley Kramer. 189 min. 10/16/61. January Ik IAPPY THIEVES Rita Hayworth, Rex Harrison. Sus::. !>ense-comedy. >NE. TWO. THREE James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, 'amela Tiffin, Arlene Francis. Producer-Director Billy Vlider. Comedy about a beatnik East Berliner and a jroup of Americans. 108 min. 12/11/61. 'OCKETFUL OF MIRACLES Panavision, Technicolor. =lenn Ford, Bette Davis, Hope Lange, Arthur O'Con;er, Peter Falk, Thomas Mitchell. Producer-Director :rank Capra. New version of Capra's earlier success, 'Lady for a Day." 136 min. 11/13/61. February iERGEANTS 3 Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Javis, Jr., Peter Lawford. Producer Sinatra. Director lohn Sturges. Civil War western. March CHILDREN'S HOUR. THE Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine. James Garner. Producer-Director William Wyler. Based on Lillian Hellman's famous play. Coming BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ Burt Lancaster. Producer Harold Hecht. Director John Frankenheimer. BOY WHO CAUGHT A CROOK Wanda Hendrix, Don Beddoe, Roger Mobley. Producer Robert E. Kent. Director Edward L. Cahn. 72 min. 10/30/61. GLADIATORS, THE Yul Brynner. Director Martin Ritt. GLORIOUS BROTHERS. MY Producer-director Stanley Kramer. From Howard Fast's best-teller. GREAT WAR, THE Vittorio Gassman, Silvana Mangano. Alberto Sordi. Producer Dino De Laurentis. Director Mario Monicelli. 118 min. 9/18/61. HAWAII Producer-director Fred Zinneman. Film verI lion of James Michener's epic novel. INVITATION TO A GUNFIGHTER Producer Stanley ' Kramer. Director Paul Stanley JESSICA Maurice Chevalier. Producer-director Jean Negulesco. Based on the novel "The Midwife of Pont ] Clery" by Flora Sandstrom. MARY HAD A LITTLE Agnes Laurent, Hazel Court, Jack Watling. Producer George Fowler. Director Edward Buzzell. 79 min. 8/21/61. '■ SOMETHING WILD Carroll Baker, Ralph Meeker. Prop ducer George Justin. Director Jack Garfein. Drama of I violence and romance in New York City. 112 min. THREE ON A SPREE Jack Watling, Carole Lesley, Colin Gordon. Producer George Fowler. Director Sidney J. Furie. 83 min. 10/2/61. TWO FOR THE SEESAW Based on the Broadway stage success. WAY WEST, THE James Stewart, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster. Producer Harold Hecht. UNIVERSAL INT.' L June CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF. THE Eastman Color. Clifford Evans. Yvonne Romain, Oliver Reed. Producer Anthony Hinds. Director Terrence Fisher. Horror classic. 91 min. 5/15/61. ROMANOFF AND JULIET Technicolor. Peter Ustinov, Sandra Dee, John Gavin. Producer-Director Peter Ustinov. A satirical comedy-romance between U. S. ambassador's daughter and Russian ambassador's son. I 12 min. 5/15/61. SHADOW OF THE CAT Andre Morell, Barbara Shelley, Freda Jackson, Conrad Philips. Producer Jon Pennington. Director John Gilling. A story about the murder of a rich woman and her vengeful cat. 79 min. 5/15/61. July LAST SUNSET, THE Eastman Color. Rock Hudson, Kirk Douglas, Dorothy Malone, Joseph Cotton, Carol Lynley. Producers Eugene Frenke Edward Lewis. Director Robert Aldrich. 112 min. 5/29/61. TROUBLE IN THE SKY CinemaScope. Michael Craig, Peter Cushing, Bernard Lee, Elizabeth Seal, George Sanders Andre Morell. Producer Aubrey Baring. Director Charles Frend. 76 min. 6/26/61. August BLAST OF SILENCE Allen Baron, Molly McCarthy. Producer Merrill S. Brody. Director Baron. Portrait of a professional killer out on a job. 77 min. 4/17/61. TAMMY TELL ME TRUE Eastman Color. Sandra Dee, Jchn Gavin. Producer Ross Hunter. Director Harry Keller. Seguel to "Tammy." 97 min. 7/10/61. September COME SEPTEMBER Panavision, Technicolor. Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin. Producer Robert Arthur. Director Robert Mulligan. Romantic comedy set against Italian Riviera background. 112 min. 7/10/61. November BACK STREET Eastman Color. Susan Hayward, John Gavin, Vera Miles. Producer Ross Hunter. Director David Miller. 107 min. 10/16/61. SERGEANT WAS A LADY, THE Martin West, Venetia Stevenson, Bill Williams. Director-Producer Bernard Glasser. 72 min. 10/2/61. January FLOWER DRUM SONG Color, Panavision. Nancy Kwan, James Shigeta, Juanita Hall, Miyoshi Umeki. Producer Ross Hunter. Director Henry Koster. 133 min. 11/13/61. February SPARTACUS Technirama-70, Technicolor. Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, Tony Curtis, Charles Laughton, Peter Ustinov. Producer Edward Lewis. Director Stanley Kubrick. Heroic story of a gladiator and his undying love. 193 min. 10/17/60. March DESERT PATROL Richard Attenborough, Michael Craig. Producers Monte Berman, Robert S. Baker. Director Guy Green. 78 min. LOVER, COME BACK Color. Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall. Producers Stanley Shapiro, Martin Melcher. Director Delbert Mann. 107 min. 12/25/61. Coming CAPE FEAR Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum, Polly Bergen. Producei Sy Bartlett. Director J. Lee Thompson. CAPTAIN CLEGG Color. Peter Cushing, Patrick Allen, Yvonne Romain, Olivier Reed. Producer John TempleSmith. Director Peter Graham Scott. FREUD Montgomery Clift, Susannah York, Larry Parks, Susan Kohner. Producer-Director John Huston. LONELY ARE THE BRAVE Panavision. Kirk Douglas, Gena Rowlands, Michael Kane. Producer Edward Lewis. Director David Miller. NEARLY A NASTY ACCIDENT Jimmy Edwards, Kenneth Connor, Shirley Eaton, Ronnie Stevans. Producer Bertram Ostrer. Director Don Chaffey. NO MAN IS AN ISLAND Jeffrey Hunter. OUTSIDER, THE Tony Curtis, James Franciscus, Miriam Colon. Producer Sy Bartlett. Director Delbert Mann. 108 min. 12/25/61. PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Herbert Lorn, Heather Sears. Producer Anthony Hinds, Director Terence Fisher. SIX BLACK HORSES Color. Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea, Joan O'Brien. Producer Gordon Kay. Director Harry Keller. SPIRAL ROAD, THE Color. Rock Hudson, Burl Ives, Gena Rowlands. Producer Robert Arthur. Director Robert Mulligan. TOUCH OF MINK Color, Panavision. Cary Grant, Doris Day, Gig Young. Producers Stanley Shapiro, Martin Melcher. Director Delbert Mann. UGLY AMERICAN, THE Color. Marlon Brando, Eiji Okada, Pat Hingle, Arthur Hill, Jocelyn Brando, Judson Pratt, George Shibata, Yee Yak Yip. Producerdirector George Englund. WARNER BROTHERS September CLAUDELLE INGLISH Diane McBain, Arthur Kennedy, Will Hutchins. Constance Ford. Producer Leonard Freeman. Director Gordon Douglas. Based on Erskine Caldwell's best-seller about a promiscuous young girl. 99 min. 9/4/61. WORLD BY NIGHT Technicolor, Technirama. Producer Julia Film. Director Luigi Vanzi. A tour of the night clubs of the world. 103 min. 8/21/61. October SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS Technicolor. Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty. Pat Hingle, Audrey Christie, Barbara Loden. Producer-Director Elia Kazan. Original screen drama by William Inge. 124 min. 9/4/61. November MASK, THE Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins. ProducerDirector Julian Roffman. Filmed with seguences in new depth-dimensional process. 83 min. 10/30/61. SUSAN SLADE Technicolor. Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Dorothy McGuire, Lloyd Nolan, Brain Aherne. Producer-Director Delmer Daves. Based on Doris Hume's novel of young love. 116 min. 10/2/61. December ROMAN SPRING OF MRS. STONE. THE Technicolor. Vivian Leigh, Warren Beatty, Lotte Lenya. Producer Louis de Rochemont, Director Jose Ouintero. From Tennessee Williams' only novel. 104 min. 12/11/61. January SINGER NOT THE SONG, THE CinemaScope, Technicolor. Dirk Bogarde, John Mills, Mylene Demongeot. Romantic drama set in Latin country. Producer-Director Roy Baker. February MAJORITY OF ONE, A Technicolor. Rosalind Russell, Alec Guinness, Ray Danton, Madlyn Rhue. ProducerDirector Mervyn LeRoy. From the Broadway comedy hit. 153 min. 11/13/61. March COUCH, THE Grant Williams, Shirley Knight. ProducerDirector Owen Crump. Thriller. MALAGA Trevor Howard, Dorothy Dandridge, Edmund Purdom. Producer Thomas Clyde. Director Laslo Benedek. Romantic adventure drama. Coming CHAPMAN REPORT, THE Technicolor. Shelley Winters, Efrem Zimballst, Jr., Claire Bloom. Producer Richard Zanuck. Director George Cukor. Based on Irving Wallace's best-seller of a sex survey in a mythical suburb. HOUSE OF WOMEN. Shirley Knight, Andrew Duggan. Producer Bryan Foy. Director Crane Wilbur. Drama about a women's prison. LAD: A DOG Technicolor. Peggy McCay, Peter Breck. Producer Max J. Rosenberg. Director Leslie H. Martinson. From Albert Payson Terhune's all-time best-seller. LOVERS MUST LEARN Technicolor. Troy Donahue, Suzanne Pleshette, Angie Dickinson, Rossano Brazzi. Producer-Director Delmer Daves. Romantic story of a young American in Italy. MERRILL'S MARAUDERS Technicolor. Jeff Chandler. Ty Hardin, Peter Brown. Producer Milton Sperling. Director Samuel Fuller. Dramatic exploits of American troops in Burma in World War II. MUSIC MAN, THE Technicolor. Robert Preston, Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett, Hermione Gingold. Producer-Director Morton Da Costa. From Meredith Wilson's Broadway musical hit. SAMAR Technicolor. George Montgomery, Ziva Rodann, Gilbert Roland. Producer-Director George Montgomery. Adventure drama set in the Philippines. DEPENDABLE SERVICE! CLARK TRANSFER Member National Film Carriers Philadelphia, Pa.: LOcust 4-3450 Washington, D. C.i DUpont 7-7200 Film BULLETIN — THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT I