The Exhibitor (1956)

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Servisection 2 THl CHECK-UP lAST FRONTIER, THE-OMD-Vletor Mafur«, Guy Madlton, Anne Bancroft — Names should help this action entry — 98m.— »•« Dee. 28 i$»ue— (TeAnleolor)— (OnemaSeopej. MAN FROM lARAMIE, THE— W— Jamei Stewart, Arthu' Kennedy, Cathy O'Donnell-HIgh rating wettem104m.— *ee Sept. 7 Uiue— (Technicolor)— (OnemoScope). (801) MY SISTER EllEEN-MUC-Janet Leigh, Betty Garrett, Jack Lemmon, Robert Fos»e — Highly amusing entry— I08m.-see Sept. 21 Issue-Leg. : B-(Technlcolor)— (CinemaScope). (B'O) NEW ORLEANS UNCENSORED— MD-Arthur Fronx, Bev¬ erley Garland, Helene Stanton-Okay programmer76m.— see Feb. 23 issue. (730 NIGHT HOLDS TERROR, THE— MD-Jack Kelly, Hlldy Parks, Vince Edwards— Well-mdde, suspensful entry 86m. — see Sept. 7 issue — Leg.: B. PETTY GIRL, THE— CMU— Robert Cummings, Joan Caul¬ field, Elsa Lanchester— Reissue should do okay— 87m. —see June 15 issue. (745) PICNIC— CD— William Holden, Rosalind Russell, Kim Novak— High rating entry— 115m.— see Dec. 14 issue —Leg.: B— (Technicolor)— (CinemaScope). (826) PRISONER, THE— D— Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, Jean¬ ette Sterke— High quality drama for the art spots— 91m.— see Dec. 14 issue— (English-made). (825) PRIZE OF GOLD, A— MD— Richard Wtdinark, Mdl Zatrwling, Nigel Patrick— Interesting meller — ^98m.— see May 18 issue— Leg: B— (Color by Technicolor)— (A^de In England and Germany). QUEEN BEE— MD— Joan Crcrwford, Barry Sullivan, John Ireland— Melodrama hoe many angles, particularly for women— 95m.— see Oct. 19 Issue — Leg.: B. (819) RETURN OF OCTOBER-C— Glenn Ford, Terry Moore, Dame May Whitty— Names may help reissue— 89m.— see April 6 issue. SEMINOLE UPRISING-MD-George Montgomery, Karin Booth, William Fawcett— Average lower half ^t^ —74m.— see May 4 issue(Technicolor). (743) SPECIAL DELIVERY-CD— Joseph Cotton, Eva Bartok, Niall MacGinnis— Okay program entry— 86m.— see Sept. 7 issue— (Made In Germany). (806) TEEN-AGE CRIME WAVE— MD— Tommy Cook, Mollle MeCart, Sue England— Exploitable action meller for the lower half— i^m.— see Oct. 19 Issue— Leg.: B. (824) THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE— C— Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas, Roland Young— Reissue has names te ull — S6m. — see June 15 Issue. f741l THREE FOR THE SHOW— MUC-Betty Groble, Jack Lem¬ mon, Marge and Gower Champion — Entry has some angles— 91m.— see March 9 Issue— Leg.: B — (Techni¬ color)— (OpemaScope). (737) THREE STRIPES IN THE SUN— D— Aide Roy, Phil Carey, Camille Janclaire— Well-made, Interesting entry-93m. —see Nov. 2 issue— (Filmed in Japan). (820) TIGHT SPOT— MD— Ginger Rogers, Edward G. Robinson, Brian Keith— Interesting meller with names to help— 97m.— see April 6 issue. (728) WALK A CROOKED MILE— MD— Louis Hayward, Dennis O'Keefe, Louise Albritton— FBI versus subversive agents should make meller prove okay reissue— 91 Vim. — see Nov. 16 issue. WYOMING RENEGADES— W— Phil Carey, Gene Evans, Martha Hyer— Average western for the duallers— 73m.— see March 9 Issue— (Technicolor). (727) TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION AUTUMN LEAVES— Joan Crawford, Cliff Robertson, Vera Miles. BLACK MAMBA— Donna Read, Cornel Wilde, Lep Genn— (Technicolor)— (CinemaScope)— (Made in Africa). BLACKJACK KETCHUM, DESPERADO-Howard Doff, Victor Jory, Margaret Fields. COCKLESHELL HEROS-Jose Ferrer, Trevor Howard, Victor Madden— (Technicolor)— (CinemaScope)— (Made in Por¬ tugal). EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS-Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor, Donald Curtis. EDDY DUCHIN STORY, THE— Tyrone Power, James Whit¬ more, Kim Novak (Technicolor)— (CinemaScope). 44 SOHO EQUARE-Faith Domergue, Lee Patterson— (English-made). GAMMA PEOPLE, THE— Paul Douglas, Patrlda Medina. HARDER THEY FALL, THE— Humphrey Bogart, Rod Steiger, Joe Walcott, Max Baer. HE LAUGHED LAST— Frankie Laine, Lucy Marlowe, Rich¬ ard long— (Print by Technicolor). HOT BIOOD-Jane Russell, Cornell Wilde— Leg.: B— (Technicolor)— (CinemaScope). IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT— Jack Lemmon, June Allyson— (Print by Technicolor). JUBAl— Glenn Ford, Rod Steiger, Ernest Borgnine-(Technicolor)— (CinemaScope). 1984-Edmond O'Brien, Jan Sterling, Michael Redgrave —(English-made). ODONGO— Rhonda Fleming, Macdonald Carey, Jumo— (Technicolor)— (CinemaScope)— (Made in Africa). OVER-EXPOSED— Cleo Moore, Richord Crenno, Raymond Green leaf. PORT AFRIQUE— Dennis Price, Pier Angeli, Phil Carey— (Print by Technicolor)— (Made in Tangier). PORTRAIT IN SMOKE— Arlene Dahl, Herbert Marshall. RETURN OF CUSTER— Randolph Scott, Barbara Hale. ROCK AROUND THE CLOCKJohnny Johnston, Alix Talton. Bill Haley and Comets. SAFARI— Victor Mature, Janet Leigh— (Technicolor)— (QnemaScopo)— (Mode in Africa). SECRET OF TRESAURE MOUNTAIN— Valerie French, Wil¬ liam Prince, Raymond Burr. SEVENTH CAVALRY, THE— Randolph Scott, Barbara Hale —(Technicolor). SOLID GOLD CADILLAC, THE— Judy Holliday, Paul Doug¬ las, Fred Clark. STORM CENTER— Bette Davis, Kim Hunter, Brian Keith. URANIUM BOOM— Dennis Morgan, Patricia Medina, William Talman. WEREWOLF, THE-Don Megowan, Joyce Holden, Steve Ritch. ZARAK KHAN-Victor Mature, Anita Ekberg, Michael Wilding — (Technicolor) — (CinemaScope) — (Made in Morocco). DCA (Distributors Corporation Of America) ANIMAL FARA^CAR.— Produced and directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor— Cartoon feature excellent for art spots— 73m.— (Technicolor)— (English-made)— (De Rochemont). FRISKY-CD-Gina lollobrigida, Vittorio De Slea, Marisa Merllnl— Amusing import has selling possibilities— 98m.— see Nov. 16 issue— leg.: B— (Italian-made)— (English titles). HUNTERS OF THE DEEP— DOC— Produced by Tom Gries: narrated by Dan O'Herlihy— 64m.— see Jan. 26 issue —(Color). I AM A CAMERA— CD— Julie Harris, Laurence Harvey, Shelly Winters— Uneven filmixatlon of ploy will have seme appeal for art houses and sophisticated audiences— 98m.— see Aug. 10 Issue— leg.: C— (Englishmade). LONG JOHN SILVER-AD-Robert Newton, Connie Gil¬ christ, Kit Taylor— Pirate yarn Is well-made and has angles for selling109m.— see Feb. 9 Issue — (Deluxe color) — (CinemaScope) — (Made In Australia). PLEASE MURDER ME— MD— Angela lansbury, Raymond Burr— Satisfactory programmer— 78m.— see Feb. 22 Issue. Fllmakers MAD AT THE WORID-MD-Frank Loveloy, Keefe Brasselle, Cathy O'Donnell— Okay exploitation entry— 71m.— see June 15 issue. IFE (All Ams are Italian-made) GREEN MAGIC — DOC— Good documentary— Produced by Leonardo Bonzi on his South American expedition85m.— see May 4 issue — (Ferraniacolor) — (Filmed In Sooth Americo) — (English narration). LEASE OF IIFE—D— Robert Donat, Kay Walsh, Adrienne Corri — 93m.— see Jan. 25 issue— (Color by Eastman Color)— (Eng lish-made). LOVE IN THE CITY-COMP— Produced by Cesare Zavattini, Ricardo Ghione and Marco Ferreri— Highly ex¬ ploitable and novel entry for art spots90m.— see April 20 issue — (Italian-made) — (English titles and narration)— leg.: B. MADEMOISELLE GOBETTE-F-Silvana Pampanini,ArnoIdo Tieri, luiga Pavese— Okay import for art and spec¬ ialty spots78m. — see Feb. 23 issue — (English titles) -leg.: C. MADDEIENA— D— Marto Toren, Gino CervI, Charles Vonef —For art and specialty houses — 90m.— see Sept. 7 Issue — leg.: B— (Technicolor)— (Italian-made)— (English titles). TOO YOUNG FOR lOVE-D-Marina Vlady, Michel Beck, Fernand Gravet— Good import for. the art spots— 88m.— see April 6 issue — Leg.: B— (Italian-French made) — (Dubbed in English). WAYWARD WIFE, THE-D-Gina lollobrigida, Gabriele Ferzetti, Alda Mangini— Interesting drama with lollo¬ brigida name to help— 91m.— see April 20 Issue — Italian-made)— (Dubbed in English)— leg.: B. TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION CITY STANDS TRIAL, A-Silvana PampaninI, Amedeo Nazzari, Eduardo Cianelli— (Dubbed in English)— leg.: B. NEAPOLITAN CAROUSEL— Sophia Loren, Mar|orie Tallchief, Yvette Chauvire — (Technicolor). HUSBAND FOR ANNA, A — Silvana Pampanini, Massimo Girotti, Amedeo Nazzari— leg.: C— (Dubbed in English-(105m.). OUTLAW GIRLSilvana Mangano, Amedeo Nazzari(Dubbed in English] — Leg.: B. VOICE OF SILENCE — Rossana Podesta, Cosetta Greco, Aldo FabrizI— (Dubbed in English). Lippert (1954-55 releases from 5401) (Numerals In brackets indicate maximum aspect ratle in which features can be preiected) AIR STRIKE— MD— Richard Denning, Gloria Jean, Don Haggerty— Fair lower holf entry— 67m.— see Sept. 7 issue. (5413) BLACK PIRATES, THE-MD-Anthony Dexter, Martha Roth, Lon Chaney — For the lower half— 74m. — see March 9 Issue — (Ansco Color)— (Made in El Salvador). (5407) KING DINOSAUR— MD— Bill Bryant, Wanda Curtis, Doug¬ las Henderson— Fair lower half entry— 59m.— see Aug, 10 issue. (5418) LONESOME TRAIL, THE-W-Wayne Morris, John Agar, Margia Dean— lower half filler — 73m.— see Sept. 7 issue. (5416) SILVER STAR, THE— W— Edgar Buchanan, Marie Windsor, Lon Chaney, Earl Lyon— Fair western— 75m.— see April 6 issue. (5411) SIMBA— MD— Dirk Bogarde, Donald Sinden, Virginia Mc¬ Kenna-High rating thriller— 98'',^m.— see Sept. 21 issue — (English-made)— (Filmed partly in Africa). (5421) TO BE REVIEWED OR IN PRODUCTION GLASS TOMB, THE— John Ireland, Honor Blackman(English-made). (5409) PHANTOM OF THE JUNGLE-Jon Hall, Anne Gwynne, Ray Montgomery. (5414) THUNDER OVER SANGOLAND-Jon Hall, Marlorle Lord. (5415) Metro (1954-55 releases from 501) BAR SINISTER, THE (It's A Dog's Life, Wildflre)-CDJeff Richards, Jarma Lewis, Edmund Gwenn— Amusing entry of dogs and people— 87m.— see Sept. 7 Issue— (Eastman Color)— (CinemaScope). (603) MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR BEDEVILLEDD— Anne Baxter, Steve Forrest, Robert Chris S topher — Slow moving drama will need plenty of help —85m.— see April 20 issue— (Made In France)— (East ■ man color)— (CinemaScope). (523) | BILLY, THE KID— W— Robert Taylor, Brion Donlevy, Ion Hunter, Mary Howard— Names should help reissue— 95m.— see Nov. 16 issue— (Technicolor). (611) B BLACKBOARD JUNGLE-D-Glenn Ford, Anne Francis, 9 Louis Calhem— High rating entry on (uvenlle de S linqueney— 101m.— see March 9 issue— Leg.: B. (521) X CAMILLED — Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barry 3 more — Good reissue for art houses or regulation jr spots— 110m.— see May 4 issue. (524) qj COBWEB, THE — D — Richord Widmark, laureen Bacall, jx Charles Boyer, Lillian Gish— Highly Interesting entry about a mental sanitarium, Its patients and Its ^ personnel — 124m. — see June 15 issue — (Eastman *?, Color)— (OnemaScope). (331) t DIANE— MD— Lana Turner, Pedro Armendariz, Roger Moore —Impressive costume entry— 1 10m.— see Dec. 28 if sue V—leg.; B — (Eastman Color)— (CinemaScope). (616) ? FOREVER DARIING-CD-Lucille Ball, Desi Anaz, James J Mason, Louis Calhern— Names should help— 96m.— see Feb. 8 issue— (Eastman Color)— (Print by Tech % nicolor). (620) i GLASS SLIPPER, THE-FANMU-lesIte Caron, Michael s' Wilding, Keenan Wynn— Entertolning entry— 94m.— see Feb. 23 issue— lEastman Color). (522) GREEN DOLPHIN STREET ROMD Lana Turner, Van V Heflin, Donna Reed, Richard HartNames should pui ^ this reissue across— 141m.— see Oct. 5 issue. (606) 3 GUY NAMED JOE, A— MD— Soencer Tracy, Irene Dunne, is Van Johnson, Esther Williams— Names will help re ^ issue of RAF war film— 120m.— see Nov. 16 issue. (609) i’: GUYS AND DOLLSMU — Marlon Brando, Vivian Blaine, Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons— Highest rating enter Jit tainment— 149m.— see Nov. 2 Issue— Leg.: B— (Eastman 9 Color)— (CinemaScope)— (Goldwyn). (614) -9 HIT THE DECK — MUC — Jane Powell, Tony Martin, Debbie 9 Reynolds— Entertaining musical entry — 112m. — see March 9 issue — leg.: B — (Eastman Color) — (Onema jL Scope). (519) 9 HONKY TONK-MD-Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Fronk M Morgan, Claire Trevor Names should help carry jH reissuelOSm — s»e Nov. 16 issue. (612) X I'll CRY TOMORROW-Bip-Susarv Hayward, Richard S Conte, Eddie Albert— High rating drama— 1 19m.— see Dec. 28 issue— leg.: B. ' (615) fl INTERRUPTED MElODY-BIDMU-GIenn Ford, Eleanor ■ Parker, Roger Moore — Well made entry has angles 9 —106m.— see April 6 issue — (Eastman Color) — (Cinema 9 Scope). (529) S IT'S A DOG'S LIFE-See Bar Sinister, The ■ IT'S ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER-MU-Gene Kelly, Dan fl Dailey, Cvd Charisse, Michael KiddHigh rating 9 musical— 102m.— see Sept. 7 issue— (Eastman Color) ■ —(CinemaScope). (601) KING'S THIEF, THE-MD-Ann Blyth, Edmund Purdom, 9 David Niven, George Sanders— Period piece for pro9 gram has names to assist— 78m.— see July 27 issue— 9 (Eastman Color)— (CinemaScope). (532) 9 KISMET— MU— Howard Keel, Ann Blyth, Vie Damone, 9 Dolores Gray— lavishly produced musieol— 1 13m.— ^ see Dec. 28 issue— (Eastman Color)— (CinemaScope). X (513) I LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME-B!DMU-Doris Day, James 1 Cagney, Cameron Mitchell— High rating musical ^ should hit the better money— 122m.— see Juno 1 'L issue— leg: B— (Eastman Color)— (CinemaScope). (527) -J MARAUDERS, THE— OMD— Dan Duryea, JefF Richards, ^ ' Keenan Wynn, Jarma Lewis— Good programmer— j 81m. — see April 20 issue — leg.: B— (Eastman color) J FPrint bv Te»rhntr^lorV (526) MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS-MUC-Dan Dailey, _Cyd Char ' isse, Aanes Moorehead— High rating musical112m. ^ —see Feb. 8 issue— (Eastman Color) — (CinemaScope). j (622) .1 MOONFIEET — MD — Stewart Granger, Viveco Tindfors, 3 George Sanders, Joan Greenwood— Interesting meller 3 with angles to help— 89m.— see May 18 issue — l“q.: J 8— fFastman Coinri — (OnemaScooe). (528) 1 NORTHWEST PASSAGE-D-Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, ] Ruth Hussey— Names should help reissue about \ Rogers' Rangers— 126m.— see Feb. 22 issue— (Tech J nicolor). (623) i PHILADELPHIA STORY, THE-CD-Cary Grant, Katharine /I Hepburn, James Stewart, Ruth Hussey— Names will . help reissue— 1 12m.— see Oct. 5 issue. (605) J PRODIGAL, THE— MD— Lana Turner, Edmund Purdom, 1 Louis Calhern— Highly Interesting and entertaining entry— 1 1 4m.— see April 16 issue— leg.: B— (Eastman | color)— (CinemaScope). (525) 4 QUENTIN DURWARD-COSMD-Robert Taylor, Kay Ken J dall, Robert Morley— Entertolning entry— 101m.— see 1 Oct. 19 issue — (Eastman Color)— (OnemaScope)— ] (Made In England). (607) l •RANSOM!— MYD— Glenn Ford, Donna Reed, Leslie Nielsen j —High rating entry— 104m.— see Jan. 11 issue. (617) 1 SCARLET COAT, THE-HISD-Cornel Wilde, Michael Wild | Ing, George Sanders, Anne Francis— Interesting mel J ler on American Revolution— 101m.— see June 29 I Issue — (Eastman Color) — (CinemaScope). (533) j STRATTON STORY, THE-CD-James Stewart, June Ally \ son, Agnes Moorehead— Baseball reissue has Stewart j name to help— 106m.— see Feb. 22 issue. (619) ^ SVENGAll— D— Hildegarde Neff, Donald Wolfit, Terence ( Morgan— For art ond specialty spots— 82m.— tee Oct. j 5 Issue— (Eastman Color)— (English-made) — (1.75-1). ; TENDER TRAP, THE— C— Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne, Celeste Holm— Headed for higher i grosses— Him.— see Nov. 2 Issue— Leg.: B— Eastman ; Color)— (CinemaScope). (608) i THIRTY SECONDS OVER TOKYO-MD-Van Johnson, Robert Walker, Phyllis Thaxter, Robert MItchum— " Reissue of service film has names to help — 139m.— . see No:* 16 issue— (Re-releaie). (610) THREE MUSKETEERS, THE-ROMCMU-lana Turner, Genei Kelly, June Allyson, Van Heflin— Reissue of standout ' entry should repeat okay— 125m.— see Feb. 22 issue] -(Technicolor). (61 8) < FEBRUARY 15, 1956]