Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1957)

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he attachment THE SCHEDULE FOR 1958 THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. from the Pulitzer Prize staSe play and screenplay by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. Produced and directed by George Stevens. RODGER5 AND HAMMERSTEIN'S "SOUTH PACIFIC." (Roadshow in load-AO) starring ROSSANO BRAZZI, MITZI GAYNOR, JOHN KERR. Produced by Buddy Adler, directed by Joshua Logan. MUD ON THE STARS, from the novel by William Bradford Huie. Produced and directed by Elia Kazan. THE YOUNG LIONS ^rom ^rwm Shaw's novel, starring MARLON BRANDO, MONTGOMERY CLIFT, DEAN MARTIN and co-starring BARBARA RUSH and MAY BRITT. Produced by Al Lichtman, directed by Edward Dmytryk, screenplay by Edward Anhalt. TOWNSEND HARRIS, starrmg JOHN WAYNE, directed by John Huston, produced by Eugene Frenke. THE BRAVADOS starrmg GREGORY PECK, screenplay by novelist John O'Hara. Produced by Herbert Bayard Swope. TEN NORTH FREDERICK, starrin& SPENCER TRACY in John O'Hara's best-seller. Produced by Charles Brackett, written for the screen and directed by Philip Dunne. THE HELL-BENT KID,a novel by Charles ° Locke> produced by Robert Buckner, starring DON MURRAY and directed by Henry Hathaway. A CERTAIN SMILE from 'ne best-seller by Francoise Sagan, author of "Bonjour Tristesse." Produced by Henry Ephron, directed by Jean Negulesco, screenplay by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Starring CHRISTINE CARERE. BLOOD AND SAND from the Vincente Blasco Ibanez classic, produced by Henry Ephron from a screenplay by Phoebe Ephron. Starring SOPHIA LOREN. CAN CAN from *-°'e Porter's musical stage hit, produced by Henry Ephron. THE SMALL WOMAN.from the story by Alan BurSess' Produced and directed by Mark Robson. OUR LOVE starring LAUREN BACALL and ROBERT STACK. Produced by Charles Brackett, directed by Jean Negulesco, screenplay by Luther Davis. FRAULEIN^rorn tbe nove' ky James McGovern, starring DANA WYNTER and MEL FERRER, produced by Walter Reisch from a screenplay by Leo Townsend and Norman Corwin and directed by Henry Koster. BACHELOR'S BABY,from the noveI by Gwenn ("MrBelvedere") Davenport. Produced by Henry Ginsberg. THE WANDERING jEW,written for the screen> produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson, from E. Temple Thurston's stage classic. THESE THOUSAND HILLS, from the novel by Pulitzer Prize winner A. B. Guthrie, produced by David Weisbart. THE DAY OF THE OUTLAW, from the novel hY Lee Wells. produced by Eugene Frenke, screenplay by Philip Yordan. THE HUNTERS directed and produced by Dick Powell, from the novel and Collier's serial by James Salter. Screenplay by Philip Dunne and Richard Murphy. RALLY ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS!, from Max Shulman's riotously funny new book. A Buddy Adler Production. HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS, from the Broadway stage play by Ronald Alexander, produced by David Weisbart. OH, PROMISED LAND, from the great book by James Street THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER, from the Broadway stage play by Liam O'Brien, produced by Charles Brackett. COLORS OF THE DAY,from the novel by Romain Gary, to be written for the screen, produced and directed by Nunnally Johnson. ROPE LAW produced by Herbert Bayard Swope from a screenplay by Philip Yordan. * * * ^ Darryl F. Zanuck Productions DE LUXE T0US produced by Robert L. Jacks, from the novel by Frederic Wakeman. COMPULSION, from Meyer Levin's sensational best-seller. THE ROOTS OF HEAVEN, from the French stage hit by Romain Gary. Jerry Wald Productions THE LONG HOT SUMMlt/1001 the novel by Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winner William Faulkner, starring PAUL NEWMAN, ANTHONY FRANCIOSA, JOANNE WOODWARD, ORSON WELLES. Directed by Martin Ritt, screenplay by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank. JEAN HARLOW/rom tne story by Adela Rogers St. John, screenplay by Arthur Ross. THE SiG WAR from the novel by Anton Myrer, screenplay by Edward Anhalt. THE SOUND AND THE FU8Y/nother of Faulkr>er's great classics. Directed by Martin Ritt, screenplay by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank. David O. Selznick Productions TENDER IS THE NiGHT,starring JENNIFER JONES in the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic. MARY MAGDALENE Samuel G. Engel Productions THE CAPTIVE from the novel by The Gordons. THE FREEBOOTER from an original story by Samuel G. Engel. GLORY PASS^rom tbe diary of Sister Blandina, screenplay by Harold Jack Bloom. GEMMA TWO FIVEfrorn *ne novel by Victor Canning.