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THE LADY AND THE MONSTER
Eastmancolor • Totalscope • Starring Bob Mathias • Rosanna Schiaffino • Directed by Mario Bonnard • Prod, by Raymons Maffa • An AglianiMordini-llliria Film
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THE
MAD KING
Starring Yul Brynner • Produced and Directed by Anatole Litvak • An Alciona Production
THE MIRACLE WORKER
Directed by Arthur Penn • Produced by Fred Coe From the play by William Gibson
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THE
NIGHT FIGHTERS
Starring Robert Mitchum • Anne Heywood • Dan O’Herlihy • Dir. by Tay Garnett • Prod, by Raymond Stross • A D.R.M.-Raymond Stross Production
THE
SERGEANT
A Seven Arts Production Dennis Murphy
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THE VIEW FROM THE 40th FLOOR
Starring Gary Cooper • Directed by Michael Anderson • Produced by Michael Anderson and Gary Cooper • A Baroda Production • From the novel by Theodore H. White
THE YOUNG DOCTORS
Starring Dick Clark • Prod, by Stuart Millar • From the novel “The Final Diagnosis” by Arthur Hailey
TOYS IN THE ATTIC
Produced and Directed by Richard Brooks • A Mirisch Company Presentation • From the play by Lillian Heilman
THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII
Eastmancolor • Supertotalscope • Starring Steve Reeves • Directed by Mario Bonnard • A Cineproduzioni-Procusa-Transocean Production
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
Color by DeLuxe • Panavision • Starring Yul Brynner • Eli Wallach • Steve McQueen and Horst Buchholz • Prod, and Dir. by John Sturges • A Mirisch-Alpha Production
THE MISFITS
Starring Clark Gable • Marilyn Monroe Montgomery Clift • Eli Wallach • Thelma Ritter Dir. by John Huston • Produced by Frank E. Taylor A Seven Arts Production • An original screenplay by Pulitzer Prize-winner Arthur Miller
THE
NORMAN VINCENT PEALE STORY
Produced by Frank Ross
THE
SEVEN FILE
Starring Richard Widmark • A Heath Production
THE
WAY WEST
Color • Widescreen • Starring Burt Lancaster James Stewart • Produced by James Hill • A HechtHill-Lancaster Presentation • From the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by A. B. Guthrie
THERE WAS A CROOKED MAN
Starring Norman Wisdom • Directed by Stuart Burge • Produced by John Bryan • A Knightsbridge Films Production
TWO FOR THE SEESAW
Starring Elizabeth Taylor • Paul Newman • Dir. by Delbert Mann • A Mirisch Company Presentation in Association with Seven Arts Productions • From the play by William Gibson
THE
LAST SPIN
Produced and Directed by George Roy Hill • From the story by Evan Hunter
THE MAN WHO FOUND HIS WAY
Starring Gary Cooper • A Baroda Production
THE
MOB’S MAN
Produced and Directed by Robert Rossen • From the novel by Frank D. Horan
THE OLDEST CONFESSION
Starring Rita Hayworth • Produced by James From the book by Richard Condon
THE SIN OF SUSAN SLADE
Color • Produced and Directed by Delmer Daves An Edward Small Production
THE WELL AT RAS DAGA
Starring Robert Mitchum • A D.R.M. Production
THESE
THREE
Starring Audrey Hepburn • Directed by William Wyler • Produced by Harold Mirisch • A Mirisch Company Presentation • From the play “The Children’s Hour” by Lillian Heilman
WEST SIDE
STORY
Eastmancolor • 70mm • Starring Natalie Wood Dir. by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins • Prod, by Robert Wise • A Presentation of the Mirisch Com¬ pany in Association with Seven Arts Productions
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