Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1960)

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20TH SHOWS EXHIBS HOW TO HAVE A "HIGH TIME"! Thousands of spectators gathered along Broadway to watch the bands, cheer-leaders, "college queens," more than 100 fraternity and sorority officers from local schools and the leaders of 16 national Fabian fan clubs. This event can be duplicated in all localities with the same highly successful results. Above, Carol Lynley (left), Sal Mineo and Ina Balin add Hollywood glamour to the festivities. Twentieth's "High Time" got off to a flying start at New York's Warner Theatre last night in a glamorous do-it-yourself for exhibitors all over the country. Here, Judy Carroll shows how it's done on the trampoline. Champions on this gymnastic device added excitement to the premiere. The famed Doremus Drum and Bugle Corps marched in accompaniment to the activities. The band, resplendent in blue and gold, added a touch of gaiety which had the crowds singing along. Idol of the teen-agers, the Fabulous who co-stars in the film with Bing and Tuesday Weld, and singing rage Avalon enjoyed a session with the trampoline in front of the theatre, crowd's amusement. Fabian, Crosby Frankie 40-foot to the (Advt.)