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Alfied Artists
(1954-U releasM from 5X)1)
ANNAPOLIS STORY, AN— D— John Darok, Diana Lynn, Kevin McCarthy— Colorful torvlee film hat the anglot —81m.— see April 6 issue— (Technicolor) (5313)
MTRAYED WOMEN-MD-Tom Drake, Beverly Michaeli, Carole Mathews— For the lower half— 70m.— see Aug. 10 issue— Leg.: B. (5524)
BIO COMBO, THE— MD— Cornel Wilde, Richard Conte, Jean Wallace— Interesting meller has names and ongles— 89m,— see Feb. 23 issue —Leg. B. (5508) BOWERY TO BAGDAD-C-Lee Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Ber¬ nard Gorcey— Okeh series entry — 64m.— see Nov. 17 issue-Leg.: e-(1.85-1). (5421)
CASE OF THE RED MONKEY — MYMD — Richard Conte, Rona Anderson, Russell Napier — Satisfactory pro¬ grammer— 73V'2m.— see June 15 issue — (English-made).
(5521)
CRY VINGEANCE-MD-Mark Stevens, Martha Hyer, Skip Homier— Okeh programmer— 83m.— see Dec. 1 IssueLeg.: B. (5504)
DIAL RED O-MD-Bill Elliott, Keith Larsen, Helene Stanley— Okeh lower half entry— 62m.— see March 23 issue. (5509)
FINGER MAN— MD— Frank Lovejoy, Forrest Tucker, Peggie Castle— Satisfactory program entry— 82m.— see Aug. 10 issue-Leg.: B. (5519)
HIGH SOCIETY-C-Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Amanda Blake— Average Bowery Boys entry— 61m.— see April
(5^14)
JAIL BUSTERS-C-Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Bernard Gor¬ cey— Below average Bowery Boys entry— 61m.— see Nov. 2 issue. (5529)
LAS VEGAS SHAKEDOWN— MD— Dennis O'Keefe, Coleen Gray, Charles Winninger— Satisfactory programmer — 79m.— see June 15 issue— Leg.: B. (5516)
LORD OF THE JUNGIE-MD-Johnny Sheffield, Wayne Morris, Nancy Hale— Averoge series entry— 69m. — see Sept. 21 issue. (5518)
MURDER IS MY BEAT-MY— Paul langton, Barbara Payton, Robert ShoyneFor the lower half— 77m — see Feb. 23 issue — Leg.: B. (3310)
flGHT FREIGHT-MD-Forrest Tucker, Barbaro Britton Keith Larsen— Average programmer80m. — (1.85-1).
(5526)
PHENIX CITY STORY, THE-DOC-John Mclnitre, Richard Kiley, Kathryn Grant, Edward Andrews— Highly en¬ grossing ond exploitable thriller— 100m., or 87y2m. without prologue— see July 27 issue-Leg.: B— (1.85-1).
(5525)
PORT OF HELL— MD— Wayne Morris, Dane Clark, Carole Mathews— Okeh programmer for the duallers — 80m. — Dec 1^ issuA (55051
RETURN OF JACK SLADE, THE— OD— John Ericson, Mari Blanchard, Neville Brand— Actionful, well made western— 80m.— see Nov. 2 issue— (SuperScope).
(5528)
SEVEN ANGRY MEN— MD— Raymond Massey, _ Ueora Paget, Jeffrey Hunter— Names and angles will help well-made entry— 90m.— see March 23 issue. (5511) SHOTGUN— OD— Sterling Hayden, Yvonne DeCarlo, Zach¬ ary Scott— Satisfactory programmer for the action spots— 81m.— see April 6 issue— (Technicolor) — Leg.: B.
(5515)
SKABENGA— DOC— Jungle Documentary— Excellent African wild life film— 60m.— see Aug. 10 issue— (Eastman Color). (5517)
SPY CHASERS— C— Bowery Boys, Lisa Davis— Average series entry— 61m.— see July 13 issue. (5522)
TARGET EARTH-SFD-Richord Denning, Virginia Grey, Richard Reeves— Okeh programmer for the duollers —75m.— see Jan. 12 issue-Leg.: B. (5503)
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT-C-David Niven, Barry Fitz¬ gerald, Yvonne DeCarlo — Good Irish comedy for the class and art spots— 88m.— see Feb. 23 issue — (Made in Imlandl — (Technirolorl. (5506)
TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE-MD-Done Clark, Lita Milan, Anthony Caruso— Lower half filler— 72m.— see Nov. 16 Issue. (5533)
TREAsokE OF RUBY HILL-W-Zachary Scott, Carole Matthews, Barton MacLane — Okeh western for the lower holf— 71m— see 5eb 9 Issue. (55071
WARRIORS, THE-COSMD-ErroI Flynn, Joanne Dru, Peter Finch— Period meller has angles to help— 85m.— see Oct. 5 issue— (Technicolor)— (CinemaScope)— (Made In
England). (5523)
WICHITA— W— Joel McCrea, Vera Miles, Lloyd Bridges -Well-made, interesting western— 81m.— see July 13 issue— (Print by Technicolor)— (CinemaScope) . (5520)
TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION BIO TIP OFF, THE-Richard Conte, Constance Smith, Bruce Bennett. (5512)
BOBBY WARE IS MISSING-Neville Brand, Arthur Franz, Walter Reed.
COME ON, THE— Anne Baxter, Sterling Hayden— (SuperScope).
CRIME IN THE STREETS-John Cassavetes, Mark Rydell, Peter Votrian.
DIG THAT URANIUM-Bowery Boys, Mary Bethe Hughes. FIRST TEXAN, THE-Joel McCrea, Wallace Ford-(CinemaScope).
FOUR SEASONS, THE-David Wayne, Keenan Wynn, Myrna Dell— (Color)— (Wide-Screen). reiENDLY PERSUASION, THE-Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Marjorie Main— (Eastman Color).
GUN POINT— Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Malone, Walter Brennan, Skippy Homeier— (Technicolor)— (Cinemo.Scope). (5531)
NO PLACE TO HIDE-David Brian, Marsha Honf-(Color by DeLuxe)— (Made in the Philippines).
SHACK OUT ON 101 -Terry Moore, Frank Loveioy, Keenan Wynn.
SUDDEN DANGER-Bill Elliott, Beverly Geu-land, Tom Drake.
THEY CAME FROM ANOTHER WORLD-Kevie McCarthy, Dana Wynter, Carolyn Jones. (5527)
mUNDERSTORM-Linda Christian, Corlos Thompsen(Made In Spain).
TIME SLIP — Gene Nelson, Faith Domergue.
WiqCED WIFE, THE-Nigel PotrWc, Moira Us»er-(EnoRsh esode).
The Check-Up of all features and shorts for a 12-month period
Published weekly by Jay Emanuel Publications, Inc. Publishing office: 246-248 North Clarion Street, Philadelphia 7, Pennsylvania. New York: 229 West 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. Jay Emanuel, publisher; P. J. Greenhaigh, general manager; Al Erlick, editor; George Nonamaker, feature editor; Mel Konecoff, New York editor; Max Cades, business manager. West Coast Representative: Paul Manning, 9628 Cresta Drive, Los Angeles 35, California.
SECTION 2 Vol. 55, No. 2
NOVEMBER 9, 1955
WORLD WITHOUT END-Hugh Marlowe, Nancy Gates, Rod Taylor — (CinemaScope).
Astor
MASTER PLAN, THE-MYMD-Wayne Morris, Tilda Thomar, Norman Wooland — Okeh programmer for doallers— 77m.— see Feb. 23 Issue— (English-made).
Buena Vista
(Walt Disney)
AFRICAN LION, THE— DOC— Highly Interesting documen¬ tary— 73m.— see Aug. 24 issue(Technicolor).
DAVY CROCKETT, KING OF THE WILD FRONTIER-OD — Fess Parker, Buddy Ebsen— Headed for higher returns95m.— see June 1 Issue— (Technicolor).
LADY AND THE TRAMP-CAR-Hlghly entertaining Disney cartoon feature— 75m.— see May 4 issue — (Techni¬ color 1 — (ClnemoScopel.
20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA-MD— Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Poul Lukas, Peter Lorre — High rating Disney feature — 122m. — see Dec. 29 issue — (Techni¬ color) — (CinemoScope).
VANISHING PRAIRIE, THE-DOC— High rating documen¬ tary — 75m. — see Aug. 1 1 Issue — (Print by Technicolor).
TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION
GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE, THE-Fess Parker, Jeff Hunter, John Lopton—(Technicolor)— (CinemaScope).
Columbia
(1954-55 releases from 701)
APACHE AMBUSH-MD-Bill Williams, Tex Ritter, Adele AugustFor the lower holf— 68m.— see Sept. 7 issue.
(804)
BAMBOO PRISON, THE-MD— Robert Francis, Dianne Foster, Brian Keith— Routine programmer— 80m.— see Dec. 15 issue (731)
BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG— MU— Frankie Lalne, Keefe Brosselle, Constance Towers— Entertaining program¬ mer— 83m.— see Sept. 7 issue — (Technicolor). (803)
cannibal ATTACK— MD— Johnny Weissmuller, JoOy Walsh, David Bruce— For the lower half— 69m.— see Nov. 17 issue. (718)
CELL 2455, DEATH ROW-MD— William Campbell, Kath¬ ryn Grant, Marian Carr— Prison meller for lower half — 77m. — see April 6 issue. (739)
KEY
Leg. Is the symbol for the Catholic Legion of Deceit^ ratings included in coses where the pictures are classi¬ fied as either objectionable in part (B) or condemned (C). Films without a Legion of Decency rating ore either found unobjectionoble or unclassified by the Legion.
Abbreviations following titles indicate type of picture.
AD— Adventure drama ACD— Action drama BIO— Biographical dramaBIDMU— Biographical drama with music BUR— Burlesque C— Comedy CAR— Cartoon feature CD— Comedy drama CDMU— Comedy drama musical
CMU— Comedy musical COMP— Compilation COSM D— Costume melodrama D— Drama
DMU— Dramatic muslcol DOC— Documenta ry ED— Educational feature F— Farce FAN— Fantasy FANMU— Fantasy mwslool
HISO— Historical drama MD— Melodrama MUC— Musical comedy MU— Musical MUW— Musical western MY— Mystery MYC— Mystery comedy MYD— Mystery drama MYMD— Mystery melodrama NOV-Novelty OPC— Operatic comedy OPD— Operatic drama OD— Outdoor drama OMD— Outdoor melodrama ROMC— Romantic comedy ROMCMU — Romantic comedy musical ROMD— Romantic drama SAT— Satire
SFD— Science fiction drcnna TRA V— T raveloau* W-Western
CHICAGO SYNDICATE-MD-Dennls O'Keefe, Abbe Lane. Zavier Cugat— Satisfactory program entry— 86m.— see June 29 issue-Leg.: B. (747)
COUNT THREE AND PRAY-D-Van Heflin, Jeanne Wood¬ ward, Phil Carey— Well-made entry has angles— 102m — see Oct. 19 issue — (Technicolor) — (Cinema¬ Scope). (811)
CREATURE WITH THE ATOM BRAIN-MD-Richard Den¬ ning, Angela Stevens, S. John Launer— Okeh progrommer— 70m.— see June 29 Issue. (746)
DEVIL GODDESS— MD— Johnny Weissmuller, Angela Stev¬ ens, Selmer Jackson— Mediocre entry for the action spots— 70m.— see Sent, 7 issue. (805)
DUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPI-MD-Lex Barker, Patricia Medina, Warren Stevens— Okeh for lower holf— 72m. —see Oct. 5 issue— (Technicolor). (808)
END OF THE AFFAIR, THE-D-Deborah Kerr, Van John¬ son, John Mills— Fair romantic drama— 106m.— see Aorll 20 issue — (Mode in England). (724)
FOOTSTEPS IN THE FOG-D-Stewart Granger, Jeon Sim¬ mons, Bill Travers— Average programmer— 90m.— see Sept. 7 issue— (Technicolor)— (Made in England). (802) 5 AGAINST THE HOUSE— MD— Guy Madison, Kim Novak, Brian Keith— Interesting meller— 84m.— see May 18 issue-Leg.: B. (742)
GUN THAT WON THE WEST, THE-W-Dennis Morgan, Richard Denning, Paula Raymond— Satisfactory action programmer— 71m.— see Sept. 7 issue— (Technicolor).
(809)
iT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA-MD-Kenneth Tobey, Faith Domergue, Donald Curtis— Exploitation entry has angles— 80m.— see June 29 issue. (732)
JUNGLE MOON MEN— MD— Johnny Weissmuller, Jean Byron, Bill Henry— For the lower half— 70m.— see April 6 issue. (744)
LONG GRAY LINE, THE— BID— Tyrone Power, Maureen O'Hara, Robert Francis— High rating entry— 138m.— see Feb. 9 issue — (Technicolor) — (CinemaScope). (736) MAN FROM LARAMIE, THE-W-James Stewart, Arthur Kennedy, Cathy O'Donnell— High rating western— 104m.— see Sept. 7 issue— (Technicolor)— (Cinemo¬ Scope). (801)
MASTERSON OF KANSAS— W— George Montgomery, Nancy Gates, James Griffith — Okeh program western —73m. — see Dec. 1 issue— (Technicolor). (729)
MY SISTER EILEEN-MUC-Janet Leigh, Betty Garrett, Jack Lemmon, Robert Fosse— Highly omusing entry— 108m.— see Sept. 21 issue— Leg.: B— (Technicolor)— —(CinemaScope). (810)
NEW ORLEANS unCENSORED—MD— Arthur Franz, Oov erley Garland, Helene Stanton — Okeh programmer— 76m.— see Fob. 23 issue. (730)
NIGHT HOLDS TERROR, THE-MD-Jack Kelly, Hildy Parks, Vince Edwards— Well-made, suspensful entry 86m.— see Sept. 7 issue-Leg.: B. (807)
PETTY GIRL, THE— CMU— Robert Cummings, Joan Caul¬ field, Elsa Lanchester— Reissue should do okeh— 87m. —see June 15 issue. (745)
PIRATES OF TRIPOLIMD— Paul Henreid, Patrlda Medln^ Paul Newland— For the duallers— 78m.— see Feb. 9 issue— (Technicolor). (706)
PRIZE OF GOLD, A— MD— Richard Widmark, Mai Zetterling, Nigel Patrick— Interesting meller— 98m.— see May 18 issue— Leg: B— (Color by Technicolor)— (Made In Englood and Germony). (738)
QUEEN BEE— MD— Joan Crawford, Barry Sullivan, John Ireland— Melodramo has many angles, partlculorlv for women— 95m.— see Oct. 19 issue— Leg.: B. (819) RETURN OF OCTOBERC— Glen Ford, lerry Moore, Dame May Whitty— Names may help reissue— 89m.— see April 6 issue. (733)
SEMINOLE UPRISING— MD— George Montgobery, Karin Booth, William Fawcett— Average lower half entry 74m.— see May 4 issue — (Technicolor). (743)
SPECIAL DELIVERY-CD— Joseph Cotton, Eva Bartok, Niall MacGinnis— Okeh program entry— 86m.— see Sept. 7 issue— (Made in Germany). (806)
TEEN-AGE CRIME WAVE-MD-Tommy Cook, Mollie MeCart, Sue England— Exploitable action meller for the lower half— 77m.— soe Oct. 19 issue— Leg.: B. (824) TEN WANTED MEN-W— Randolph ScoH, Alfonso Bodoya, Donna Martell— Western has action and angles —80m. — see Feb. 9 issue — Leg.i B — (Technicolor). (725) THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE-C-Joon Cravrford, A4elvyn Douglas, Roland Young— Reissue ha* names to sell— 86m.— «ae June 15 issue. |741)