Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1963)

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FLIPPER Chuck Connors. Producer Ivan Tors. Director James B. Clark. Story of the intelligence of Dolphins. 90 min. MAIN ATTRACTION, THE CinemaScope, Metrocolor. Pat Boone, Nancy Kwan. Producer John Patrick. Director Daniel Petrie. Drama centering around small European circus. 85 min. 6/24/63. MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY Color. Ultra Panavision. Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard, Hugh GrifffTh. Producer Aaron Rosenberg. Director Lewis Milestone. Sea-adventure drama based on trlology by Charles Noroff and James Norman Hall. 179 min. 11/12/63. TARZAN'S THREE CHALLENGES Jock Mahoney, Woody Strode. Producer Sy Weintraub. Director Robert Day. Day. Adventure. 92 min. 7/8/63. July CAPTAIN SINDBAD Guy Williams, Pedro Armendarii, Heidi Bruehl. Producers King Brothers. Director Byron Haskin. Adventure Fantasy. 85 min. 6/24/63. DAY AND THE HOUR, THE I Formerly Today We Live) Simone Signoret, Stuart Whitman. Producer Jacques Bar. Director Rene Clement. Drama of temptation and infidelity in wartime. TICKLISH AFFAIR, A I Formerly Moon Walk) Shirley Jones, Gig Young. Producer Joe Pasternak. Director George Sidney. Romantic comedy based on a story in the Ladies Home Journal. 87 min. 7/8/63. TWO ARE GUILTY Anthony Perkins, Jean Claude Brialy. Producer Alain Poire. Director A. Cayette. A murder tale. August HOOTENANNY HOOT Brothers Four, Sheb Wooley, Johnny Cash. YOUNG AND THE BRAVE, THE Rory Calhoun, William Bendix. Producer A. C. Lyles. Director Francis D. Lyon. Drama of Korean G.l.'s and orphan boy. 84 min. 5/13/63. September HAUNTING, THE Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson, Russ Tamblyn. Producer-director Robert Wise. Drama based on Shirley Jackson's best seller. V.I.P.s, The Color. Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Louis Jordan. Producer Anatole de Grunwald. Director Anthony Asquith. Comedy drama. October GOLDEN ARROW, THE Technicolor. Tab Hunter, Rossana Podesta. Producer Silvio Clementelli. Director Antonio Margheriti. Adventure fantasy. TIKO AND THE SHARK Producer Goffredo Lombardo. Director F. Ouilici. Filmed entirely in French Polynesia with a Tahitian cast. TWILIGHT OF HONOR Richard Chamberlain, Nick Adams, Joan Blackman, Joey Heatherton. A PearlbergSeaton Production. Director Boris Sagal. A young lawyer falls victim to the bigoted wrath of a small town when he defends a man accused of murdering the town's leading citizen. November GLADIATORS SEVEN Richard Harrison, Loredana Nus ciak. Producers Cleo Fontini, Italo Zingarelli. Director Pedro Lazaga. Seven gladiators aid in overthrowing a tyrant of ancient Sparta. MGM'S BIG PARADE OF COMEDY Great stars of the past. WHEELER DEALERS. THE James Garner, Lee Remick. Producer Martin Ransohoff. Director Arthur Hiller. Story of a Texan who takes Wall Street r-v storm. December THE PRIZE Paul Newman, Edward G. Robinson, Elke Sommer. Producer Pandro Berman. Director ' Mark Robson. Based on the Irving Wallace bestseller. January SUNDAY IN NEW YORK (MGM-Seven Arts) Cliff Robertson, Jane Fonda, Rod Taylor. Producer Everett Freeman. Director Peter Tewksbury. The eternal question: should a qirl or shouldn't she, prior to the nuptials? Coming CORRIDORS OF BLOOD Boris Karloff, Betta St. John, Finlay Currie. Producer John Croydon. Director Robert Day. Drama. 84 min. 6/10/63. COUNTERFEITERS OF PARIS Jean Gabin, Martine Carol. Producer Jacques Bar. Director Gilles Grangier. 99 min. FOUR DAYS OF NAPLES. THE Jean Sorel, Lea Messari, Producer Goffredo Lombardo. Director Nanni Loy. GOLD FOR THE CAESARS Jeffrey Hunter, Mylene Demongeot. Producer Joseph Fryd. Director Andre de Toth. Adventure-spectacle concerning a Roman slave who leads the search for a lost gold mine. HOW THE WEST WAS WON Cinerama. Technicolor. 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. 155 min. 11/26/62. MONKEY IN WINTER Jean Gabin, Jean-Paul Belmondo. Producer Jacques Bar. Director Henri Verneuil. Subtitled French import. 104 min. 2/18/63. MURDER AT THE GALLOP Margaret Rutherford, Flora Robson. Producer George Brown. Director George Pollock. Agatha Christie mystery. 81 min. 7/22/63. OF HUMAN BONDAGE (MGM-Seven Arts) Laurence Harvey, Kim Novak. Producer James Woolf. Director Henry Hathaway. Film version of classic novel. VICE AND VIRTUE Annie Girardot, Robert Hassin. Producer Alain Poire. Director Roger Vadim. Sinister history of a group of Nazis and their women whose thirst for power leads to their downfall. WEREWOLF IN A GIRL'S DORMITORY Barbara Lass, Carl Schell. Producer Jack Forrest. Director Richard Benson. Horror show. 84 min. 6/10/63. WEBSUSEEESJB March PAPA'S DELICATE CONDITION Color. Jackie Gleason, Glynis Johns. Producer Jack Rose. Director George Marshall. Comedy-drama based on childhood of silent screen star Corinne Griffith. 98 min. 2/18/63. April MY SIX LOVES Technicolor. Debbie Reynolds, Cliff Robertson, David Jannsen. Producer Garet Gaither. Director Gower Champion. Broadway star adopts six abandoned children. 105 min. 3/18/63. May HUD Paul Newman, Patricia Neal, Melvyn Douglas. Producers Irving Ravetch, Martin Ritt. Director Ritt. Drama set in modern Texas. 122 min. 3/4/63. June DUEL OF THE TITANS CinemaScope, Eastman color. Steve Reeves, Gordon ScoH. Producer Alessandro Jacovoni. Director Sergio Corbucci. The story of Romulus and Remus, the twin brothers who founded the city of Rome. NUTTY PROFESSOR, THE Technicolor. Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens. Producer Ernest D. Glucksman. Director Jerry Lewis. A professor discovers a youthrestoring secret formula. 105 min. 6/10/63. July DONOVAN'S REEF Technicolor. John Wayne, Lee Marvin. Producer-director John Ford. Adventure drama in the South Pacific. 108 min. 8/5/63. August COME BLOW YOUR HORN Technicolor. Frank Sinatra, Barbara Ruth, Lee J. Cobb. Producer Howard Koch. Director Bud Yorkin. A confirmed bachelor introduces his young brother to the playboy's world. 112 min. 6/24/63. Coming ALL THE WAY HOME Robert Preston, Jean Simmons, Pat Hingle. Producer David Susskind. Director Alex Segol. Film version of play and novel. BECKET Technicolor. Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole. Producer Hal B. Wallis. Director Peter Glenville. Film version of Jean Anouilh's play. CARPETBAGGERS, THE Technicolor. Panavision 70. George Peppard. Producer Joseph E. Levine. Director Edward Dmytryk. Drama based on the best-seller by Harold Robbins. FUN IN ACAPULCO Technicolor. Elvis Presley, Ursula Andress. Producer Hal B. Wallis. Director Richard Thorpe. Musical-comedy. LADY IN A CAGE Olivia de Havilland, Ann Southern. Producer Luther Davis. Director Walter Grauman. Drama. LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER Natalie Wood, Steve McQueen. Producer Alan J. Pakula. Director Robert Mulligan. A young musician falls in love with a Macy's sales clerk. NEW KIND OF LOVE, A Technicolor. Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Thelma Ritter, Maurice Chevalier. Producer-director Melville Shavelson. Romantic drama. PARIS WHEN IT SIZZLES Panavision, Technicolor. William Holden, Audrey Hepburn. Producer George Axelrod. Director Richard Quine. Romantic-comedy filmed on location in Paris. SEVEN DAYS IN MAY Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March. Producer Edward Lewis. Director John Frankenheimer. A Marine colonel uncovers a military plot to seize control of the U.S. government. WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED? Panavision, Technicolor. Dean Martin, Elizabeth Montgomery, Carol Burnett. Producer Jack Rose. Director Daniel Mann. Comedy. WHO'S MINDING THE STORE? Technicolor. Jerry Lewis, Jill St. John, Agnes Moorehead. Producer Paul Jones. Director Frank Tashlin. Comedy. WIVES AND LOVERS Janet Leigh, Van Johnson, Shelley Winters, Martha Hyer. Producer Hal B. Wallis. Director John Rich. Romantic comedy. 20TH CENTURY-FOX March HOUSE OF THE DAMNED CinemaScope. Ronald Foster, Merry Anders. Producer-Director Maury Dexter. Architect inspects haunted house and runs across circus of freaks. 62 min. 30 YEARS OF FUN Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chase, Harry Langdon. Compilation of famous comedy sequences. 85 min. 2/18/63. April NINE HOURS TO RAMA CinemaScope, DeLuxe Cokr. Horst Buchholz, Valerie Gearon, Jose Ferrer. ProducerDirector Mark Robson. Story of the man who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi. 125 min. 3/4/63. May YELLOW CANARY. THE CinemaScope. Pat Boone, Barbara Eden. Producer Maury Dexter. Director Buzz Kulik. Suspense drama. 93 min. 4/15/63. June STRIPPER, THE (Formerly A Woman in July) CinemaScope. Joanne Woodward, Richard Beymer, Gypsy Rose Lee, Claire Trevor. Producer Jerry Wald. Director Franklin Schaffner. Unsuccessful actress seeks happiness. 95 min. 4/29/63. July LONGEST DAY, THE CinemaScope. John Wayne. 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, Bernhard Wicki, Ken Annakin. 180 min. August LASSIE'S GREAT ADVENTURE DeLuxe Color. June Lockhart, Jon Provost. Producer Robert A. Golden. Director William Beaudine. Lassie and his master get lost in Canadian Rockies. 103 min. OF LOVE AND DESIRE DeLuxe Color. Merle Oberon, Steve Cochran, Curt Jurgens. Producer Victor Stoloff. Director Richard Bush. Brother tries to break up sister's romance. 97 min. September CONDEMNED OF ALTONA, THE CinemaScope. Sophia Loren, Maximilian Schell, Fredric March, Robert Wagner. Producer Carlo Ponti. Director Vittorio De Sica. Adapted from Jean-Paul Sartre's stage success. A FAREWELL TO ARMS. Re-release. October THE LEOPARD CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon, Claudia Cardinale. Producer Goffredo Lombardo. Director Luchino Visconti. Based on famous best-seller detailing disintegration of Italian nobility. THUNDER ISLAND Cinemascope. Gene Nelson. Fay Spain. Producer-director Jack Leewood. 65 min. MARILYN CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Screen clips from Marilyn Monroe's films with narration by Rock Hudson. 83 min. November TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. James Stewart, Sandra Dee. Producer-Director Henry Koster. Daughter's escapades at college cause comic disturbance to father. December HARBOR LIGHTS CinemaScope. Kent Taylor, Jeff Morrow. Producer-Director Maury Dexter. Thieves commit murder for possession of fabulous diamond. 68 min. 8/5/63. Coming CLEOPATRA Todd-AO Color. Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison. Producer Walter Wanger. Director Joseph Mankiewicz. Story of famous queen. 221 min. 6/24/63. MOVE OVER, DARLING CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Doris Day, James Garner, Polly Bergen. Producers Aaron Rosenberg, Martin Melecher. Director Michael Gordon. Romantic comedy. QUEEN'S GUARDS, THE CinemaScope, DeLuxe Color. Daniel Massey, Raymond Massey, Robert Stephens. Producer-Director Michael Powelr. A tale of the tradition and importance of being a Guard. UNITED ARTISTS March FIVE MILES TO MIDNIGHT Sophia Loren, Anthony Perkins, Gig Young, Jean-Pierre Aumont. Producerdirector Anatole Litvak. Suspense drama about an American in Europe who schemes to defraud an insurance company. 110 min. 3/4/63. Film BULLETIN — THIS IS YOUR PRODUCT