Motion Picture Daily (Jan-Mar 1957)

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v, February 15, 1957 Motion Picture Daily tiggest LineUp In Decade' for 20th -Fox Presenting scenes from several of the 26 pictures to be released by 20th Century-Fox during the first half of 1957 — a list the company calls the; "greatest number of releases for a six month period of any company since 1940."; IyL F. ZANUCK was the producer of "Island in Bin" which features an all-star cast, including Joan ■line and Harry Belafonte (above). BlRAH KERR and Robert Mitchum (below) are the pals in "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison." SOPHIA LOREN (above) is one of the stars of "Boy on a Dolphin," which was filmed in Greece and also stars Alan Ladd. FROM THE John Steinbeck novel comes "The Wayward Bus," with Joan Collins and Rick Jason (above). GINGER ROGERS is the patient of psychoanalyst David Niven (above) in Nunnally Johnson's "Oh, Men, Oh, Women!" which also stars Dan Dailey, Barbara Rush and Tony Randall. THE JAMES BROTHERS ride again in "The True Story of Jesse James," in which Robert Wagner (left) and Jeffrey Hunter (behind the mask) are starred.