The Exhibitor (1962)

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A2 U-l 202 MADISON AVENUE — D-96m. — (CS) — Dana Andrews, Eleanor Parker — 4906 (2-7-62) — Interesting programmer 137 MARINES, LET’S GO— C-104m.— (CS; DC)— Tom Tyron, David Hedison, Linda Hutchins— 4846 (8-9-61 >— Mediocre war comedy 131 MISTY— D-92m.—(CS; DC)— David Ladd, Pam Smith, Phantom, the horse— 4834 (6-28-61 )— Good entry for family trade and young 135 PIRATES OF TORTUGA— M D-97m.—(CS; DC)— Ken Scott, Leticia Roman— 4874 (10-11-61 )— Okay entry for the program 121 RACERS, THE — MD-112m. — (CS; DC) — Kirk Douglas, Bella Darvi — 4846 (8-9-61) — Entertaining auto racing entry — Reissue! 126 RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE— D-1 22m,— (CS; DC)— Carol Lynley, Jeff Chandler, Eleanor Parker— 4814 (5-3-61 )— Sequel should prove popular 127 RIGHT APPROACH, THE— CD-92m.—(CS)— Frankie Vaughan, Martha Hyer— 4814 (5-3-61 >— Modern youth opus misses SATAN NEVER SLEEPS— D-1 24m.— (CS; DC)— William Holden, Franco Nuyen, Clifton Webb— 4914 (3-7-61)— Anti-Communist film has names and angles 144 SECOND TIME AROUND — C-99m. — (CS; DC) — Debbie Reynolds, Steve Forrest — 4882 (11-8-61) — Amusing comedy has angles 140 SEVEN WOMEN FROM HELL — MD-88m. — (CS}— Patricia Owens, Cesar Romero — 4877 (10-25-61) — Exploitable programmer 119 SILENT CALL, THE — D-63m. — (CS)— Gail Russell, David McLean, Pete, the dog — 4885 (11-22-61 )— Fair lower half dog entry 130 SNOW WHITE AND THE THREE STOOGES— C-107m.—(CS; DC)— Carol Heiss, 3 Stooges— 4825 (5-31-61)— Attractive entry for families and children in particular STATE FAIR — CDMU-118m. — (CS; DC) — Pat Boone, Pamela Tiffin, Alice Faye — 4918 (3-21-62) — Highly entertaining re-make 203 TENDER IS THE NIGHT — D-146m. — (CS; DC)— Jennifer Jones, Jason Robards, Jr. — 4898 (1-10^2) — Well made drama should have wide appeal, particularly for femmes 117 TRAPP FAMILY, THE — D-106m. — (DC) — Ruth Leuwerik, Hans Holt — 4797 (3-8-61) — Family yarn good for the program — German made; dubbed in English 143 TWO LITTLE BEARS, THE— D-81m.—(CS)— Eddie Albert, Jane Wyatt, Brenda Lee— 4894 (12-20-61)— Lower half filler 133 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA— M D-1 07m.— (CS; DC)— Walter Pidgeon, Joan Fontaine— 4834 (6-28-61 )— Modern day science fiction should do okay 129 WILD IN THE COUNTRY— D-1 14m.— (CS; DC)— Elvis Presley, Hope Lange— 4830 (6-14-61)— Well-made dramatic story has Pres¬ ley for draw COMING FEATURES IN ORDER OF RELEASE Feb. SWINGING ALONG— (CS; DC)— Tommy Noonan, Pete Marshall Mar. WOMAN HUNT— Steven Piccaro, Lisa Lu Apr. BROKEN LAND — CS; DC)— Kent Taylor, Jody McCrea May HAND OF DEATH— (CS)— John Agar, Paula Raymond May INSPECTOR, THE— (CS; DC)-6tephen Boyd, Dolores Hart COMING CABINET OF CALIGARI— (CS)— Glynis Johns, Dan O’Herlihy FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON— (CS; DC)— Red Buttons, Fabian, Barbara Eden CLEOPATRA — (ToddAO; C)— Eiizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison GIGOT — (DC)-^ackie Gleason HEMINGWAY’S ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN— (CS; DC)— Richard Beymer, Paul Newman, Susan Strasberg, Eli Wallach I LIKE MONEY— (CS; DC)— Peter Sellers, Nadia Gray IT HAPPENED IN ATHENS— (CS; C)— Jayne Mansfield, Nice Minardos LION, THE — (CS; DC)— William Holden, Trevor Howard, Capucine LION OF SPARTA — (CS; DC) — Richard Egan, Diane Baker LONGEST DAY, THE — (CS)-^ohn Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Henry Fonda MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION— (CS-DC)— James Stewart, Maureen O’Hara NINE HOURS TO RAMA— (CS; DC)— Horst Buchholtz, Jose Ferrer QUEEN’S GUARDS, THE — (CS; DC) — Raymond Massey, Robert Stevens — England SALAMMBO — (CS; DC) — Edmund Purdom, Jeanne Valerie UNITED ARTISTS DISTRIBUTED DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS 6127 BOY WHO CAUGHT A CROOK— M D-72m.— Wanda Hendrix, Robert Mobley, Don Beddoe— 4874 (10-11-61)— Lower half filler— Kent-Cahn 6119 BY LOVE POSSESSED — D-115m. — (DC) — Lana Turner, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. — 4830 (6-14-61) — High rating drama has marque power — Mirisch 6121 CAT BURGLAR, THE — MD-64m. — Jack Hogan, June Kenney — 4874 (10-11-61) — For the lower half — Harvard 6211 CHILDREN’S HOUR, THE — D-109m. — Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, James Garner — 4894 (12-20-61 )— Controversial drama for the adult minded — (Mirisch) 6212 DEADLY DUO — MD-67m. — Craig Hill, Marcis Henderson — 4906 (2-7-62) — Talky mellerfor lower half — Harvard 6202 DEAD TO THE WORLD — MD-87m, — Reedy Talton, Jana Pearcfr — 4906 (2-7-62) — Confused mystery meller for the program — National Film Studios 6111 DOCTOR BLOOD’S COFFIN — D-92m. — (C) — Kiernon Moore, Hetzel Court — 4834 (6-28-61) — Horror drama for program — English — Caraian 6134 EXPLOSIVE GENERATION, THE — D-89j. — William Shatner, Patty McCormack, Lee Kinsolving — 4870 (9-27-61) — Better pro¬ gram entry with special appeal for teens and patents — Vega 6129 FLIGHT THAT DISAPPEARED, THE— D-72m.— Craig Hill, Paula Raymond— 4870 (9-27-61 )— Lower half fillerHarvard 6109 GAMBLER WORE A GUN, THE — W-66m. — James Davis, Merry Anders — 4810 (4-19-61 ) — Average western for action spots — Zenith 6125 GOODBYE AGAIN — D-120m. — Ingrid Bergman, Yves Montand, Anthony Perkins — 4838 (7-12-61)— Romance has lots to offer — Argus 6113 GUN FIGHT — W-68m. — James Brown, Joan Staley — 4834 (6-28-61 )— Lower half filler — Zenith 6136 GUN STREET — W-66m. — James Brown, Jean Willes — 4889 (12-6-61) — Average western — Harvard 6132 GREAT WAR, THE — D-1 18m. — Vittorio Gassman, Silvano Mangano — 4867 (9-13-61) — Interesting entry will appeal primarily in art spots — Italian-made — Dubbed in English — Lopert 6209 HAPPY THIEVES, THE — CD-88m. — Rex Harrison, Rita Hayworth — 4898 (1-10-62) — Names must carry confused programmer— Hillworth — Made in Spain INCIDENT IN AN ALLEY — D-83m. — Chris Warfield, Erin O’Donnell — 4918 (3-21-62) — Okay cop story for duallers — Harvard JESSICA — CD-112m. — (Panavision; TC) — Angie Dickinson, Maurice Chevalier, Noel-Noel — 4918 (3-21-62) — Charming romantic tale of a lovely midwife 6206 JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG — D-189m. — 70mm — Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich — 4878 (10-25-61)— Highly interesting, well-made court room drama has names — Kramer 6118 LAST TIME I SAW ARCHIE, THE — C-98m. — Robert Mitchum, Martha Hyer — 4827 (5-31-61) — Humorous and entertaining tale of G. I.’s in training — Mark VII, Ltd. 6203 MARY HAD A LITTLE — C-79m. — Agnes Laurent, Jack Watling — 4841 (7-26-61) — Mediocre comedy for lower half — English 6108 MATTER OF MORALS, A — D-90m. — MaJ-Britt Nilsson, Patrick O’Neal — 4831 (6-14-61)— Interesting drama — Filmed in Sweden 6115 MINOTAUR, THE — MD-92m. — (TC; Totalscope) — Bob Mathias, Rosanna Schiaffino — 4814 (5-3-61 )— Another Italian spectacle for the program — Italian-made; English dialogue 6120 NAKED EDGE, THE — D-99m. — Gary Cooper, Deborah Kerr — 4838 (7-12-61) — Has interest and angles — Pennebaker-Baroda — English 6208 ONE, TWO, THREE — D-108m. — James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Pamela Tiffin — 4890 (12-6-61) — Very funny story should bo crowd pleaser 6131 PARIS BLUES — D-98m. — Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Sidney Poitier — 4874 (10-11-61) — Highly interesting Parisian jazz and love entry — Pennebaker-Diane 6204 POCKETFUL OF MIRACLES — C-136m. — (Panavision; TC) — Glenn Ford, Bette Davis — 4882 (11-8-61) — Fine entertainment — Franton 6117 REVOLT OF THE SLAVES, THE — D-99m. — (TotalScope; EC) — Rhonda Fleming, Lang Jeffries — 4831 (6-14-61) Lots of action in another Italian-made spectacle — Italian-made; dubbed in English — Moffa 6205 SAINTLY SINNERS — CD-78m. — Don Beddoe, Ellen Corby — 4907 (2-7-62)— Mediocre religious entry for lower half — Harvard 6213 SERGEANTS 3 — CD-112m. — (Panavision; TC) — Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Ruta Lee — 4903 (1-24-62)— Sinatra and his clan have a ball — Essex 6133 SEASON OF PASSION — D-92m. — Ernest Borgnine, Anne Baxter, John Mills — 4875 (10-11-61) — Interesting picturization of inter¬ national play — Norman 6130 SECRET OF DEEP HARBOR — MD-70m. — Ron Foster, Merry Anders — 4875 (10-11-61) — Satisfactory program meller — Harvard 6112 SNAKE WOMAN, THE — D-68m. — John McCarthy, Susan Travers — 4819 (5-17-61) — Horror item for lower half — English made 6210 SOMETHING WILE) — D-112m. — Carroll Baker. Ralph Meeker — 4899 (1-10-62)— Off-beat drama mainly for art circuits— Justin 6123 THREE ON A SPREE — C-83m. — Jack Watling, Carole Lesley — 4866 (9-13-61 )— Mediocre comedy — Caraian — English-made 6126 TEENAGE MILLIONAIRE — MUC-84m. — Jimmy Clanton, Rocky Graziano, Zasu Pitts— 4849 (8-23-61 )— Rock ’n’ roll entry mainly for teeners (Partly color) 6135 TOWN WITHOUT PITY — D-105m. — Kirk Douglas, Christine Kaufman — 4875 (10-11-61) — Absorbing adult drama 6201 WEST SIDE STORY — MUD-165m. — (Panavision 70; TC) — Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer — 4870 (9-27-61) — Highly entertaining entry headed for top returns — Mirisch 6116 WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES— D-72m. — James Brown, Merry Anders — 4835 (6-28-61) — Lower half filler 6137 X-15 — D-106J^m. — (Panavision; TC) — David McLean, Charles Bronson — 4885 (11-22-61)— Interesting airforce yarn 6128 YOUNG DOCTORS, THE — D-IOOm. — Frederic March, Ben Gazzara, Ina Balin — 4850 (8-23-61 )— Interesting drama of hospital lives and loves — Drexel-Miller-Turman 6122 YOU HAVE TO RUN FAST— M D-71 m.— Craig Hill, Elaine Edwards— 4850 (8-23-61 )— Lower half dualler— Harvard 6114 YOUNG SAVAGES, THE — D-IOOm. — Burt Lancaster, Dina Merrill, Shelly Winters— 4814 (5-3-61) — Serious, fascinating probe of juvenile delinquency — Contemporary SERVISECTION 4 MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR March 28. 1962