Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1962)

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HOW THE WEST WAS WON Cinerama. James Stewart, Debbie Reynolds, John Wayne, Gregory Peck, Henry Fonda Carroll Baker. Producer Bernard Smith. Directors Henry Hathaway, John Ford, George Marshall. Panoramic drama of America's expansion Westward. I THANK A FOOL Susan Hayward, Peter Finch. Producer Anatole de Grunwald. Director Robert Stevens. Screen version of the dramatic best-seller novel by Audrey Erskine Lindop. KING OF KINGS Technicolor, 70mm Super Technirama Jeffrey Hunter, Siobhan Mi.Kenna, Robert Ryan. Producer Samuel Bronston. Director Nicholas Ray. Epic drama based on life of Christ. 161 mm. 10/16/61. LADY L CinemaScope, MetroColor. Tony Curtis, Gina Lollobrigida. Producer Julian Blaustein. Director George Cukor. Based on novel by Romain Gary. MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY Color. Ultra Panavision. Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard, Hugh Griffith. Producer Aaron Rosenberg. Director Lewis Milestone. Spectacular sea-adventure drama based on triology by Charles Nordoff and James Norman Hall. POSTMAN'S KNOCK Spike Milligan, Barbara Shelley. Producer Ronald Kinnoch. Director Robert Lynn. Comedy of an ingenuous postman's adventures when he is transferred to a London Post Office. SAVAGE GUNS, THE Richard Basehart, Alex Nicol, Don Taylor. Producer J. G. Maesso. Director Michael Carreras. An Action western. SEVEN SEAS TO CALAIS Rod Taylor, Hedy Vessel, Irene Worth. Producer Attilio Riccio. Director Rudy Mate. Action-filled sea spectacle based on the life of Sir Francis Drake. TARTARS, THE CinemaScope. MetroColor. Victor Mature, Orson Welles. Director Richard Thorpe. Epic of barbaric Tartars who swept out of Asia intent on the destruction of Western civilization. TWO WEEKS IN ANOTHER TOWN Kirk Douglas, Edward G. Robinson, Cyd Charisse. Producer John Houseman. Director Vincente Minnellli. Screen version of Irwin Shaw's best-seller.. VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR, A Brigitte Bardot, Marcello Mastr -)ianni. Producer Christine Gouze-Renal. Director Lcuis Malle. WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM, THE Cinerama. Laurence Harvey, Walter Slezak. Producer George Pal. Director Henry Levin. Story of brothers who wrote the famous fairy tales. MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, THE Technicolor. John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin. Producer-Director John Ford. Western drama based on a short story by Dorothy M. Johnson. October BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S Technicolor. Audrey Hepburn,George Peppard, Patricia Neal, Mickey Rooney. Producers Martin Jurow, Richhrd Shepherd. Director Blake Edwards. Adaptation of the best-seller by Truman Capote. 115 min. 10/16/61. November BLUE HAWAII Panavision, Technicolor. Elvis Presley, Joan Blackman. Producer Hal Wallis. Director Norman Tourog. Romantic comedy with music. 101 min. 3/5/62. January ERRAND BOY, THE Jerry Lewis, Brian Donlevy, Howard McNear, Robert Ivers, Pat Dahl, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon, Lome Green. Producer Ernest D. Glucksman. Director Jerry Lewis. Messenger upsets movie studio with his frantic antics. 92 min. 3/5/62. HEY, LET'S TWIST Joey Dee and The Starliters, Jo-Ann Campbell, Teddy Randazzo. Producer Harry Romm. Director Greg Garrison. Story of The Twist, at N. Y.'s Pepermint Lounge. 80 min. 2/19/62. TOO LATE BLUES Bobby Darin, Stella Stevens. Producer-director John Cassavetes. Drama set against the modern iazz world. 100 min. 1/22/62. February SIEGE OF SYRACUSE Color. Tina Louise, Rossano Brazzi, Enrico Maria Salerno, Gino Cerri, Alberto Farnese. Producer Enzo Morelle. Director Pietro Francisci. 87 min. SUMMER AND SMOKE Panavision, Technicolor. Laurence Harvey, Geraldine Page. Producer Hal Wallis. Director Peter GlenvilTe. Drama based on Tennessee Williams' Broadway play. 118 min. 11/27/61. March BRUSH FIRE John Ireland, Jo Morrow, Everett Sloane, Al Avalon Carl Esmond. Producer-Director Jack Warner, Jr. 80 min. 3/5/62. FOREVER MY LOVE Romy Schneiber, Karl Bohm. Gustav Knuth. 147 min. A pril May ESCAPE FROM ZAHRAIN Technicolor. Yul Brynner, Sal Mineo, Madlyn Rhue. Producer-Director Ronald Neame. Suspense drama set in an oil-rich nation in the Middle East. Coming GIRL NAMED TAMIKO, A Technicolor. Laurence Harvey, France Nuyen. Producer Hal Wallis. Director John Sturges. A Eurasian "man without a country" courts an American girl in a bid to become a U.S. citizen. HATARi! Technicolor. John Wayne, Gerard Blain, Red Buttons. Producer-Director Howard Hawks. Drama of adventures who capture wild animals for zoos. HELL IS FOR HEROES Bobby Darrin, Fess Parker, Steve McQueen, Nick Adams, Bob Newhart. Producer Henry Blanke. Director Don Siegal. MY GEISHA Technirama, Technicolor. Shirley MacLaine. Yves Montand, Edward G. Robinsonv Producer Steve Parker. Director Jack Cardiff. American beauty poses as geisha to attract straying husband. PIGEON THAT TOOK ROME, THE Charlton Heston, Elsa Martinelli. Producer-Director Melville Shavelson. Comedy-drama based on the novel by Donald Downes. WHO'S GOT THE ACTION Technicolor. Dean Martin, Lana Turner, Eddie Albert. Producer Jack Rose. Director Daniel Mann. A society matron becomes a "bookie" to cure her husband of his horse-playing habits. PATHE-AMERICA March WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND Hayley Mills, Bernard Lee, Alan Bates. Producer Richard Attenborough. Director Bryan Forbes. 98 min. 3/5/62. VICTIM Dirk Bogarde, Sylvia Syms, Dennis Price, Anthony Nicholls, Peter Copley. Norman Bird. Producer Michael Ralph. Director Basil Dearden. 100 min. 2/5/62. May TENDER IS THE NIGHT CinemaScope, DeLuxe CoJor Jennifer Jones, Jason Robards, Jr.. Joan Fontaine, forr Ewell. Producer Henry Weinstein. Director Henry Kinq Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel. 146 min. \/H/il,' March INNOCENTS, THE CinemaScope. Deborah Kerr, Michael Redgrave. Martin Stephens, Pamela F'anklin. Producer-Director Jack Clayton. Based <3n Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw." 99 min. 12/25/61. SATAN NEVER SLEEPS CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color William Holden, Clifton Webb, France Nuyen. Producer-Director Leo McCarey. Drama about two American priests and a young Chinese girl. WOMAN HUNT CinemaScope. Steven Peck. Lisa Lu. Producer-Director Maury Dexter. 60 min. COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR. THE Technicolor. William Holden, Lilli Palmer. Producers William Perlberg, George Seaton. Director George Seaton. WW II espionage drama. QU ARE FELLOW, THE Patrick MacGoohan, Sylvia Syms. Director Arthur Dreifuss. INTRUDER, THE William Shatner. Producer-Director Roger Corman. School integration drama. 85 min. OUT OF THE TIGER'S MOUTH Loretta Hwong, David Fang. Producer Wesley Ruggles, Jr. Director Tom Whalen, Jr. 86 min. 20TH CENTURY-FOX October HUSTLER, THE CinemaScope. Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, Peter Laurie, George C. Scott, Myron McCormick. Producer-Director Robert Rossen. A segment of the life and loves of a bigtime pool hustler. 135 min. 10/2/61. PIRATES OF TORTUGA CinemaScope, Color. Ken Scott, Leticia Roman, Dave King. Producer S. Katzman. Director R. Webb. 97 min. 10/16/61. SEVEN WOMEN FROM HELL CinemaScope. Patricia Owens, Denise Darcel, Cesar Romero, John Kerr. Produce Harry Spaulding. Director Robert Webb. 88 min. 10/30/61. November COMANCHEROS, THE CinemaScope, Color. John Wayne, Stuart Whitman, Ina Balin. Producer George Sherman. Director Michael Curtiz. 107 min. 10/30/61. PURPLE HILLS, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Gene Nelson, Kent Taylor, Joanna Barnes. Producer-Director M. Dexter. 60 min. December SECOND TIME AROUND. THE CinemaScope, Color. Debbie Reynolds, Steve Forrest, Andy Griffith, Juliet Prowse, Thelma Ritter. Producer Jack Cummings. Director Vincent Sherman. 99 min. 11/13/61. TWO LITTLE BEARS, THE CinemaScope. Brenda Lee, Eddie Albert, Jane Wyatt. Producer George W. George. Director Randall F. Hood. 81 min. 1/8/62. January BACHELOR FLAT CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Tuesday Weld, Richard Beymer, Celeste Holm, Terry-Thomas. Producer Jack Cummings. Director Frank Tashlin. Comedy. 91 min. 1 1/27/61. MADISON AVENUE CinemaScope. Dana Andrews, Eleanor Parker, Jeanne Crain, Eddie Albert. Producer-Director Bruce Humberstone. How a public relations man gets to ihe top. 94 min. 2/19/62. February SWINGIN' ALONG CinemaScope, Deluxe Color. Tommy Noonan, Peter Marshall, Barbara Eden. Producer J. Leewood. Director Charles Barton. The efforts of an amateur songwriter to win a contest. 74 min. April BROKEN LAND, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Kent Taylor, Dianna Darrin, Jody McCrea. Producer Leonard A. Schwartz. Director John Bushelman. A sadistic marshal terrorizes his town. STATE FAIR CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Pat Boone, Bobby Darin, Pamela Tiffin, Ann-Margret. Producer Charles Bracket'. Director Jose Ferrer. Rodgers and Hammerstein's famous musical with new songs by Rodgers. M ay HEMINGWAY'S ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Paul Newman, Richard Beymer,, Susan Strasberg, Arthur Kennedy, Dan Dailey, Ricardo Montalban, Eli Wallach, Diane Baker, Jessica Tandy. Producer Jerry Wald. Director Martin Ritt. Based on Hemingway's Nick Adams stories. MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara, Fabian. Producer Jerry Wald. Director Henry Koster. A family attempts a peaceful New England vacation. Coming CABINET OF CALIGARI, THE CinemaScope. Glynis Johns, Dan O'Herlihy. Producer-Director Roger Kay. Remake of the famous classic. CLEOPATRA Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Caesar Danova, Roddy McDowall, Hume Cronyn, John Hoyt. Producer Walter Wanger. Director Josph Manckiwicz. Story of famous queen. GIGOT Jackie Gleason, Katherine Kath, Gabrielle Dorziat, Producer Ken Hyman. Director Gene Kelly, Story of a mute and a little girl he befriends. HAND OF DEATH CinemaScope John Agar, Paula Raymond. Producer Eugene Ling. Director Gene Nelson. A scientist turns into a monster. I LIKE MONEY CinemaScope, De Luxe Color. Peter Sellers, Nadia Gray. Producer Pierre Rouve. Director Peter Sellers. Based on Marcel Pagnol's famous story of "Topaze," the mild instructor who became an unsrupulous businessman. INSPECTOR, THE CinemaScope, De Luxe Color. Stephen Boyd, Dolores Hart. Producer Mark Robson. Director Philip Dunne. A concentration camp victim attempts to escape to Israel. IT HAPPENED IN ATHENS CinemaScope. De Luxe Color. Jayne Mansfield, Trax Colton. Producer James S. Elliott. Director Andrew Marton. The story of the first Olympic games in Athens. LION OF SPARTA CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Richard Egan, Ralph Richardson, Diane Baker, Barry Coe, David Farrar. When 300 Spartans withheld the entire army of Persia at the battle of Thermopylae. LiON, THE William Holden, Trevor Howard, Capucine Rafer' Johnson, Pamela Franklin. Producer Samuel Engel. Director Jack Cardis. Based on best-seller. LONGEST DAY, THE William Holden, Richard Todd, Peter Lawford, Robert Wagner, Tommy Sands, Fabian, Paul Anka, Curt Jurgens, Red Buttons, Irina Demich, Robert Mitchum, Jeffrey Hunter, Eddie Albert, Ray Danton, Henry Fonda, Edmond O'Brien, Robert Ryan. Producer Darryl Zanuck. Directors Gerd Oswald, Andrew Marton, Elmo Williams, Bernard Wicki, Ken Annakin. QUEEN'S GUARDS, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Daniel Massey, Raymond Massey, Robert Stephens. A tale of the tradition and importance of being a Guard. UNITED ARTISTS October BOY WHO CAUGHT A CROOK Wanda Hendrix, Don Beddoe, Roger Mobley. Producer Robert E. Kent. Director Edward L. Cahn. 72 min. 10/30/61. PARIS BLUES Paul Newman Joanne Woodward, Sidney Poitier. Producer Sam Shaw. Director Martin Ritt. Story of American musicians in Paris. 98 min. 10/16/61. SECRET OF DEEP HARBOR, THE Ron Foster, Merry Anders, Barry Kelley. Producer Robert E. Kent. Director Edward L. Cahn. Screen version of Max Miller's novel, "I Cover the Waterfront." 70 min. 10/16/61. WEST SIDE STORY Widescreen, Color. Natalie Wood, Rust Tamblyn. Producer-director Robert Wise. Filmitation of Broadway musical. Teenagers in love and the problems they face. 155 min. 10/2/61. Film BULLETIN — THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT