Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1963)

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NEW YORK hiir Studebaker Wagonaires liaign in motion picture history! Joe Hyams (left), national publicity director and Ernie Grossman, national exploitation director, map plans for all-out nation-wide blitz campaign via press, magazines, radio and TV. wlarina City forms background for Frank Casey planting pic3 lyouts and feature stories with Ann Marsters, motion picture taof the Chicago American. Kevin Gunther (left), Southwest field man, clocked over 4000 miles on his speedometer on his Wagonaire tour. Here he is with Jim Newton, amusement editor of Tulsa World and Tribune. Were Comes r=*T 109 WE RE ON OUR WAY TO Spencer's Mounta nl«Haines (left), amusement editor of Jackson Daily News, is teionorary crew member of PT 109 by Dave Judson, assiste ploitation director, while J. D. Woodard, Southeast field 1, >oks on. West-coasters John Mitchell and Jack Wodell, atop Nob Hill, prepar to leave on 6000 mile trip through the Northwest. Team will smash all records of newspapers contacted. 1. iartinson 'Screenplay by Richard L. Breen • Produced by Bryan Foy • Under the personal supervision of Jack L. Warner •Technicolor"' • Panavision^ •irjMimsy Farmer* Music by Max Steiner • Based on ihe novel by Earl Hamner. Jr. • Technicolor® • Panavision®* Written for the screen and directed by Delmer Daves