Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1962)

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July TTLE GIANTS, THE Angel Macias, Cesar Fai. Proicer George P. Werker. Director Hugo Mozo. Story Monterrey Little League Baseball Champions. 88 August 5NG AND THE SHORT AND THE TALL, THE Laurence arvey, Richard Todd. Producer Michael Balcon. Direcr Leslie Norman. Film version of the prize-winning age play. 102 min. September AN WHO WAGGED HIS TAIL, THE Peter Ustinov, blito Calvo, Silvia Marco. Producer CharmartinIco. Director Ladislao Vajda. A honey of a "shaggy >g" story guaranteed for howls. 94 min. JRE HELL OF ST. TRINIAN's, THE Cecil Parker, eorge Cole, Joyce Grenfell. Producers Sidney Gilliat, ank Launder. Director Launder. The merry maids of . Trinian's all grown up. 94 min. October ALL ME GENIUS Technicolor. Tony Hancock, George inders. Producer W. A. Whittaker. Director Robert ay. A spoof of modern art. 105 min. iOM A ROMAN BALCONY Jean Sorel, Lea Massari. janne Valerie. Producer Paul Graetz. Director Mauro 'ilognini. A stirring drama of life in depressed Rome. . min. 10/30/61. ANDS OF ORLAC, THE Mel Ferrer, Dany Carrol, oducers Stevan Patios, Donald Taylor. Director Edlond T. Grenville. A suspense studded chiller about a an twisted by a strange obsession. 94 min. ARK, THE Maria Schell, Stuart Whitman, Rod Steiger. oducer Raymond Stross. Director Guy Green. A ;ama concerning a most controversial subject. 121 fin . 11/27/61. November EVER LET GO Peter Sellers, Richard Todd, Elizabeth fliers. Producers Julian Wintle, Leslie Parkyn. Direcir John Guillermin. A head-on clash in a vicious iderworld of crime. IFIFI FOR GIRLS Madia Tiller. Producer Jacques age. Director Alex Joffe. A chromium-plated thriller. J min. December AROLD LLOYD'S WORLD OF COMEDY Harold Lloyd. Coming IEW FROM THE BRIDGE, A Raf Vallone, Maureen tapleton, Carol Lawrence, Jean Sorel, Raymond Pellerin. Film version of Arthur Miller's hit play. 110 min. ASTE OF HONEY, A Rita Tushingham, Dora Bryan, obert Stephens. Producer-director Tony Richardson, ilm version of the Broadway stage play. A BELLE AMERICAINE Robert Dhery, Colette Brosset. •roducer Diamant-Berger. Director Robert Dhery. rench comedy. Current Releases FTER MEIN KAMPF IBrennerl Producer Joseph Brener. Director Ralph Porter. 74 min. 8/21/61. NNA'S SIN (Atlantis Films, Inc. I Anna Vita, Ben E. ohnsen. Director Camillo Mastrocinque. Import about iter-racial love. 86 min. 5/1/61. ALLAD OF NARAYAMA, THE I Films Around the Vorld, Inc. I Kinuyo Tanaka, Teiji Keisuke Kinoshita. apanese art import. 98 min. 8/7/61. AY OF THE TRUMPET, THE tC. Sarrfiago Film Org*niition Prod.) John Agar, Richard Arlen, Bill Phipps. roducer Harry Smith. Director Eddie Romero. EADtY COMPANIONS. THE ( Pathe-America) Color, anavision. Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith. Producer :harles B. FitzSimons. Director Sam Peckinpah. EVIL'S EYE. THE (Janus Films) Jarl Kulle, Bibi Anerson, Axel Duberg, Nils Poppe. Director Ingmar ,ergman. 90 min. 9/4/61. EAR NO MORE I Scaramouche I Jacques Bergerac, Mala Powers. 78 min. LIGHT OF THE LOST BALLOON (Woolner Brothers) /!ala Powers, Marshall Thompson. OLLOW A STAR IZenith International) Norman iVisdom. ORCE OF IMPULSE (Gayle-Swimmer-Anthony Prod.) ony Anthony, J. Carrol Naish, Robert Alda, Jeff >onnell, Lionel Hampton. 82 min. RANTIC (Times Film) Jeanne Moreau, Maurice Ronet. roducer Irenee Leriche. Director Louis Made. French nurder mystery. 90 min. 7/24/61. A DOLCE VITA (Astorl Marcello Mastroianni, Yvonne -ourneau, Anita Ekberg. Producer Giuseppe Amato. Jirector Federico FelUni. Story of corrupt Roman ■oclety. 175 min. 5/1/61. •ES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES lAstor) Gerard Philipe, leanne Moreau, Jeanne Valerie, Annette Vadim. Propucer. Les Films Marceau-Cocinon. Director Roger I'adim. 106 m/n. 1/8/62. LOVE AND THE FRENCHWOMAN (Kingsley International) Dany Robin, Francois Perier, Jean-Paul Belmondo. Director Henri Decoin. Seven vignettes staged by seven well-known directors. 143 min. 3/20/61. LUST TO KILL (Producers Associated Pictures Co. I Jim Davis, Dan Magowan, Allison Hayes. Producers Alfred R. Milton, Patrick Betz. Director Oliver Drake. MAN IN THE MOON (Trans-Luxl Kenneth More, Shirley Anne Field. Producer Michael Ralph. Director Basil Dearden. British spoof of the astronauts. 98 min. 7/24/61. NINTH CIRCLE, THE ( Interprogress Trading Co.) Dusica Zeganic, Boris Drornik. Director France Stiglio. 90 min. 10/2/61. NO LOVE FOR JOHNNIE (Embassy) Peter Finch, Stanley Halloway, Mary Peach. Producer Betty E. Box. Director Ralph Thomas. 110 min. 1/8/62. ROCCO AND HIS BROTHERS lAstor) Alain Delon. Renato Salvatori, Annie Girardot. Producer Goffredo Lombardo. Director Luchino Visconti. Drama of widow and her five sons, and their struggle to cope with city life. 176 min. 7/24/61. SHADOWS (Lion International) Lelia Goldoni, Ben Carruthers. Producer Maurice McEndree. Director John Cassavetes. Offbeat story of Nearo family. 87 min. 4/3/61. SPESSART INN. THE (Casino Films, Inc.) Lilo Pulver. Director Kurt Hoffman. Spoof on German robber bands. 99 min. 2/20/61. SUMMER TO REMEMBER, A I KingsleyInternational I Borya Barkhatov, Sergei Bondarchuk, Irana Skobtseva. Directors Georgy Danelia, Igor Talankin. 80 min. I 1/27/61. THRONE OF BLOOD (Brandon Films) Toshino Mifone, Isuzu Yamada. Director Akira Kurosawa. 105 min. 1/8/62. TRUTH. THE (Kingsley International) Brigitte Bardot, Charles Vaner, Paul Meurisse, Sami Frey. Producer Raoul J. Levy. Director Henri-Georges Clouzot. Sexy French courtroom drama. 128 min. 8/7/61. TWO WOMEN lEmbassy Pictures Corp.) Sophia Loren, Jean Paul Belmondo. Producer Carlo Ponti. Director Vittorio de Sica. Italian drama of war's impact on a mother and daughter. 105 min. 5/29/61. WATCH YOUR STERN (Magna Pictures) Kenneth Connor, Eric Barker. Producer Peter Rogers. Director Gerald Thomas. Comedy about British navy. 88 min. 5/1/61. YOUNG ONE, THE (Valiant) Zachary Scott, Bernie Hamilton. Producer George P. Werker. Director Luis Bunuel. Negro, falsely accused of raping white woman, fights for survival on isolated southern island. 96 min. 1/23/61. ZAZIE Catherine Demongeot Vittorio Caprioli. Producer-director Louis Malle. 86 min. 12/25/61. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER July ADA CinemaScope, MetroColor. Susan Hayward, Dean Martin, Ralph Meeker. Producer Lawrence Weingarten. Director Daniel Mann. Story of a beautiful woman's drive for success and power and the men involved in her life, set against today's politicat scene. 108 min. 8/7/61 . MORGAN THE PIRATE CinemaScope, Color. Steve Reeves, Valerie Lagrange. Director Andre Toth. Colorful action-drama of the swashbuckling adventures of Henry Morgan. 95 min. 6/12/61. August HONEYMOON MACHINE, THE Steve McQueen, Paula Prentiss, Jim Hutton. Producer Lawrence Weingarten. Director Richard Thorpe. Based on the Broadway stage hit. "The Golden Fleecing". 87 min. 7/10/61. THIEF OF BAGHDAD, THE CinemaScope, Eastman Color. Steve Reeves, Georgia Moll. Producers Joseph E. Levine, G. Lombardo. Director Arthur Lubin. Action spectacle recreating famous thief and his adventure. 90 min. 7/10/61. September THUNDER OF DRUMS, A CinemaScope, MetroColor. Richard Boone, George Hamilton, Luana Patten, Arthur O'Connell. Producer Robert J. Enders. Director Joseph Newman. Drama of U.S. Cavalry in the I870's, 97 min. 9/4/61. October BRIDGE TO THE SUN Carroll Baker, James Shigeta, James Yagi. Producer Jacques Bar. Director Etienne Perier. Based on the autobiographical novel by Gwen Terasaki. 113 min. 8/21/61. INVASION QUARTET Bill Travers. Gregoire Asian. Producer Ronald Kinnoch. Director Jay Lewis. Comedyromance about British Armed Forces. 87 min. November BACHELOR IN PARADISE CinemaScope, MetroColor. Bob Hope, Lana Turner, Janis Paige, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss. Producer Ted Richmond. Director Jack Arnold. Story revolving around hilarious plight of a bachelor in a suburban housing development with predatory females. 109 min. 10/30/61. FEB! The Fel FEBRUARY SUMMARY February release chart has been fattened to a solid 19. Three companies M-G-M, United Artists and Columbia — now share top honors with three pictures each, while 20th-Fox, Warner Bros, and Paramount follow with two films. Universal, Allied Artists, American-International and Continental are ready with one release, and Buena Vista has not announced any product for this month. December COLOSSUS OF RHODES. THE SupertotalScope, Eastman Color. Rory Calhoun, Lea Massari, George Marchal. Producer Michele Scaglione. Director Sergio Leone. Action spectacle of historic battle between the people of ancient Rhodes and invading Phoenicians. 129 min. 1/8/62. WONDERS OF ALADDIN, THE Eastman Color, CinemaScope. Donald O'Connor, Vittorio DeSica, Noelle Adam. Producers Joseph E. Levine, P. G. GurgoSalici. Director Henry Levin. Famous life of beggar boy who becomes a king. 93 min. 11/13/61. January MURDER SHE SAID Margaret Rutherford, Arthur Kennedy, Muriel Pavlow, James Robertson Justice. Producer George Brown. Director George Pollock. Murder mystery based on an Agatha Christie best-selling novel. 87 min. 1/22/62. February FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE, THE CinemaScope. MetroColor. Glenn Ford, Ingrid Thulin, Paul Lukas, Charles Boyer, Lee J. Cobb, Yvette Mimieux. Producer Julian Blaustein. Director Vincente Minnelli. Film version of the famous novel by Vicente Blasco-lbanez. LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA CinemaScope, MetroColor. Olivia deHavilland, Rossano Brazzi, Yvette Mimieux, George Hamilton, Barry Sullivan. Producer Arthur Freed. Director Guy Green. Based on prize-winning novel by Elizabeth Spencer. 105 min. 1/8/62. WORLD IN MY POCKET, THE Rod Steiger. Nadja Tiller. Producer Alexander Gruter. Director Alvin Rakoff. Suspense-packed tale of four men and a girl who plot a million-dollar robbery. March AIL FALL DOWN Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beatty. Karl Maiden. Producer John Houseman. Director John Frankenheimer. Screen version of best-selling novel by James Leo Herlihy. SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH CinemaScope, MetroColor. Paul Newman. Geraldine Page, Shirley Knight, Rip Torn. Producer Pandro S. Berman. Director Richard Brooks. Filmization of Tennessee Williams' stage success. A pril DAMON AND PYTHIAS Guy Williams. Don Burnett. Producers Sam Jaffe, Samuel Marx. Director Curtis Bernhardt. Screen version of the famous classic. HORIZONTAL LIEUTENANT, THE Cinemascope, Metrocolor. Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss. Producer Joe Pasternak. Director Richard Thorpe. Comedy about an American military clean-up operation on a Pacific island . May RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY CinemaScope, Color. Joel McCrea. Randolph Scott. Producer Richard Lyons. Director Sam Peckinpah. Outdoor drama set in the High Sierras in the I870's. VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR. A Brigitte Bardot, Marcello Mastroianni. Producer Christine Gouze-Renal. Director Lcuis Malle. Coming BEN-HUR Panavision, Technicolor. Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins, Stephen Boyd, Haya Harareet. Producer Sam Zimbalist. Director William Wyler. Baikal spectacle. 213 min. 11/23/59. BILLY ROSE'S JUMBO Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, Martha Raye. Producer Joe Pasternak. Director Charles Walters. Based on the Broadway musical hit. BOYS' NIGHT OUT CinemaScope, MetroColor. Kim Novak James Garner, Tony Randall. Howard Duff. Janet Blair. Producers Martin Ransohoff, Joseph E. Levine. Director Michael Gordon. Three suburban husbands share a New York hideaway for the "boys' night out" — with hilarious results. Film BULLETIN— THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT