Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1959)

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What we know as love seems so common in daily life that it becomes newsworthy only when, by a pitiful contradiction, a man or woman occasionally murders for it. That is what this new film, "The Story On Page One" is about. An average man and woman, chained by family ties and unhappy marriage, dare to reach out in a desperate and illicit try for love. And almost before these two neighbors of yours have left their dusty corners, they find themselves before judge and jury, charged with the dreaded "murder one", murder in the very first degree! Stunned and bewildered, but actually innocent, their private lives exposed vividly in the daily press, this man and woman unflinchingly face together the impartial but terrible machinery of the law. In this Jerry Wald production for 20th Century-Fox, an unusually strong cast headed by Rita Hay worth, Anthony Franciosa and Gig Young, plays this tense, human drama for all it is worth. The picture was both written and directed carefully by the undersigned. That you will enjoy and like it is a promise made not lightly or untruth fully. Sincerely yours,