The Exhibitor (1963)

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1963 oCauref ^y^lwarcl lAJi innerJ: BEST MUSICAL NO. 2 DIRECTION: Mervyn LeRoy ace, Betty Bruce, Parley Baer, RELEASED BY: Warner Bros. Harry Shannon, Suzanne Cupito. BEST MUSICAL NO. 3 Girls, Girls, Girls PRODUCTION: Hal Wallis CAST: Elvis Presley, Stella Stevens, Laurel Goodwin, |eremy Slate, DIRECTION: Norman Taurog Guy Lee, Benson Fong, Robert Strauss, Frank Puglia, Lili Valenty, Nestor Paiva. SCREENPLAY: Edward Anhalt and Allen Weiss COLOR: Technicolor RELEASED BY: Paramount BEST MUSICAL NO. 4 PRODUCTION: Joe Pasternak and Martin Melcher DIRECTION: Charles Walters Roses CAST : Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, Martha Raye, Dean Jagger, Joseph Waring, Lynn Wood, Charles Watts, James Chandler, Robert Burton. Jumbo SCREENPLAY: Sidney Sheldon COLOR: Metrocolor RELEASED BY: Metro-ColdwynMayer BEST SONGS NO. 1 “Love Song” from “Mutiny on the Bounty”-Bronislau Kaper, music; Paul Francis Webster, lyrics. NO. 2 “Second Chance” from “Two for the See-Saw”-Andre Previn, music; Dore Langdon, lyrics. NO. 3 “The Dancing Princess” from “The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm”-music and lyrics by Bob Merrill. NO. 4 “Days of Wine and Roses” from the film of the same name— Henry Mancini, music; Johnny Mercer, lyrics. NO. 5 “Theme Song” from “Lawrence of Arabia”— by Maurice Jarre. Ll 2 MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR September II, 1 963