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MISCELLANEOUS
ALICE IN WONDERLAND IN PARIS — 52m. — (EC) Directed by Gene Deitch, produced by William L Snyder — 5371 (22-66) — Cute cartoon tor kiddies — Childhood Productions
• ALL MEN ARE APES^ — CD — 85m. — Stephanie De Passe, Mark Ryan — 5354 (12-15-65) — Fair offering for sexploitation spots — Adelphia Pictures
CINERAMA'S RUSSIAN ADVENTURE — DOC — 162m. — (C) — Narration and introduction by Bing Crosby — 5391 (4-1366) — Documentary on Russia has much to offer — United Roadshow
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT STORY^ THE — DOC — 90m. — Produced by Sidney Glazier — 5290 (6-9-65) — Fine documentary — Trans-American
FASTER, PUSSYCAT, KILL, KILL! — MD — 83m. — Tura Satana, Paul Trinka — 5402 (5-11-66) — Unpleasant melodrama has exploitation possibilities — Eve
' HORRORS OF SPIDER ISLAND — MD — 75m. — Alex D'Arcy, Barbara Valentine — 5337 (10-20-65) Fair horror programmer ^“”P3C0m Q 1^0 r
KNOCKOUT — DOC — 42m. — Produced by William Clayton — 5346 (11-17-65) — Good featurette for sports fans — TransLux
LAS VEGAS HILLBILLYS — CMU— 90m. — (PC)— Ferlin Husky, Jane Mansfield, Mamie Van Doren — 5402 (5-11-66) — Country music for family program — Woolner
MURDER IN MISSISSIPPI — MD — 84m. — Sheilla Britton, Derek Crane — 5371 (2-2-66) — Amateurish production relates sensational aspects of civil rights struggle — Supreme
PLAYGROUND, THE — D — 95m. — Rees Vaughn, Inger Stratton — 5346 (11-19-65) — Off-beat experimental drama for arty set — Jerand
ROPE OF FLESH — M — 91m. — Hal Hopper, Antoinette Cristiani, John Furlong — 5331 (10-6-65) — "Tobacco iRoad" type of adult film is best for exploitation spots — Delta
WHO KILLED TEDDY BEAR? — D — 90m. — Sal Mineo, Juliet Prowse, Jan Murray— 5338 (10-20-65) — Offbeat treatment of sex psychopath's world will revulse many — Magna
YEAR OF THE HORSE, THE — D — 58m. — (EC) — Gabriel Mason, Bradley Joe — 5387 (3-30-66) — Okay entry for pro¬ gram or art spots — Meadow
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ALPHAVILLE — MD — 100m. — Eddie Constantine, Anna Karina — 5347. (11-1-65) — Way-out import for way-out art fans — French made; English titles — Pathe Contemporary
BALLAD OF LOVE, A — D — 45m. — Victoria Fyodorova — 5378 (3-2-66) — Good Russian featurette — Russian-made; Eng¬ lish titles — Artkino
BAND OF OUTSIDERS — D — 94m. — Anna Karina, Sami Frey — 5386 (3-30-66) — Okay offering for art spots — Frenchmade; English titles — Royal Films
BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS, THE — FAN — 66m. — (C) — Narrated by Paul Tripp — 5347 (11-17-65) — Cute kiddie en¬ try — Filmed abroad; dubbed in English — Childhood
CARRY ON CLEO— C — 92m. — (C) — Amanda Barrie, Sidney James — 5347 (11-17-65) — Cute comedy is natural for series fans — English-made
CLOPORTES — D — 102m. — (CS) — Lino Ventura, Charles Aznavour, Irina Demick — 5403 (5-11-66) — Interesting im¬ port — French-made; English titles — Int. Classics
COAST OF SKELETONS — MD — 90m. — (C) — Richard Todd, Dal Robertson, Elga Andersen — 5347 (11-17-65) — Good programmer — Filmed abroad — Seven Arts
DEAR JOHN — D— 115m. — Jarl Kulle, Christina Schollin — 5383 (3-16-66) — Good entry for art spots — Swedish-made; English titles — Sigma III
ENOUGH ROPE — D — 104m. — Gert Frobe, Marina Vlady, Robert Hossein — 5403 (5-11-66) — Off-beat import for art spots — Filmed abroad; English titles — Artixo
EVENING WITH THE ROYAL BALLET, AN — BAL — 93m. — (TO — Margot Fontayn, Rudolph Nureyev— 5354 (12-1565) — Four ballet selections for selected audiences — Filmed in Britain — Sigma III FACE OF FU MANCHU, THE — MD — 96m. — (TS; TO — Christopher Lee, Nigel Green — 5331 (10-6-65) — Sax Rohmer's oriental menace in action again — English-made — Seven Arts FANTOMAS— C — 104m. — (CS; C) — Jean Marais, Mylene Demongeot — 5395 (4-27-66) — Spoof of arch-criminal theme is uneven but at times entertaining — French-made; dubbed in English — Lopert FATHER OF A SOLDIER — D — 83m. — Sergio Zakhariadze — 5379 (3-2-66) — Effective import for art spots — Russian-made — English titles — Artkino
FIENDISH GHOULS, THE — MD — 74m. — Peter Cushing — 5338 (10-20-65) — Okay programmer for exploitation spots — English-made — Pacemaker
FRIEND OF THE FAMILY — (CD) — 95m. — (CS) — Jean Marais, Danielle Darrieux — Import devotees should find this interesting — French-made; Englis'h title — International Classics.
HANSEL AND GRETEL — FAN — 52m. — (C) — Narrated by Paul Tripp — 5355 (12-15-65)— Famous fairy tale makes up well for children; Filmed abroad; dubbed in English — Childhood HERCULES AGAINST THE MOON MEN — MD — 90m. — (WS; C) — Alan Steel — 5338 (10-20-65) — Okay entertainment for the program — Italian-made; dubbed in English — ^Governor HOURS OF LOVE, THE — D — 89m. — (CS) — Ugo Tognazzi, Emmanuelo Riva — 5338 (10-20-65) Fairly interesting import for art spots — Filmed abroad-— English tities— Cinema V
HOW NOT TO ROB A DEPARTMENT STORE — C — 95m. — Jean-Claude Brialy, Marie Leforet — 5365 (1-19-66) — Modately amusing import — French-made; English titles — Artixo JOHNNY NOBODY — D — 88m. — Nigel Patrick, Yvonne Mitchell, Aldo Ray — 5355 (12-15-65) — Suspenseful, well-made import — Filmed in Ireland — Medallion
JULIET OF THE SPIRITS — D — 148m. — (TO — Cuilietta Masina, Mario Pisu, Sandra Milo — 5347 (11-17-65) — Impres¬ sive import — Italian-made; English titles — Rizzoli
KING AND COUNTRY — D — 90m. — Dirk Bogarde, Tom Courteney — 5329 (10-6-65) — Stark drama has limited appeal — English — Laudau — Trans-American
LA FUCA — D — 92m. — Ciovanna Ralli, Anouk Aimee — 5379 (3-2-66) — Confusing import — Italian-made; English titles — International Classics
LIFE UPSIDE DOWN — D — 93m. — Charles Denner, Anna Caylor — 5339 (10-20-65) — Drama dealing with mental deteri¬ oration holds interest — French-made; English titles — Landau LOLLIPOP — D — 89m. — Vera Vianna, Jece Valadao — 5383 (3-16-66) — Adult drama of "Lolita" type — Foreign-made; dubbed in English— Times
LOVE IN FOUR DIMENSIONS — CD — 108m. — Carlo Ciuffre, Syola Koscina, Elena Martini — 5339 (10-20-65) — Entertain¬ ing import compilation — Italian-made; English titles — Eldorado MALE COMPANION — C — 92m. — (DC) — Jean-Pierre Cassel, Catherine Demeuyre — 5365 (1-19-66) — Delightful, sophis¬ ticated comedy for adults — French-made; English titles — International Classics MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, THE — OP — 97m. — (TO — Norrnan Foster, Colette Boky — 5386 (3-30-66) — Pleasant
operatic offering for special audiences — filmed abroad; English language — Sigma III MORGAN — C — 97m. — David Warner, Vanessa Redgrave — 5403 (5-11-66) — Ravings and actions of a mental case are not very funny — Cinema V — English-made
MOZAMBIQUE — MD — 98m. — (TO — Steve Cochran, Hildegarde Neff, Vici Bach — 5366 (1-19-66) — Action program meller — Seven Arts — Filmed abroad
PUSSYCAT ALLEY — D — 99m. — Sylvia Syms, June Ritchie, Edward Judd — 5366 (1-19-66) — Exploitable drama of mod¬ ern young women in London — English-made— Coldstone
RAVACERS, THE — MD — 79m. — John Saxon, Bronwyn Fitzsimmons — 5366 (1-19-66) — Okay programmer — Filmed in the Philippines — Hemisphere
REPULSION — D — 105m. — Catherine Deneuve, John Fraser — 5332 (10-20-65) — Shocking fare with limited appeal — English-made — Royal Films Int.
SANDRA — D — 100m. — Claudia Cardinale, Michael Craig — 5375 (2-16-66) — Fair import — Royal Films Int.
SHOP ON MAIN STREET, THE — D — 128m. — Josef Kroner, Ida Kaminska — 5375 (2-16-66) — Fine import for discrimi¬ nating audiences— ^zecholovakian-made; English titles; Prominent SHEPHERD GIRL, THE— MUD — )05m. — (EC; Shawscope) — Julie Yeh Feng— 5355 (12-15-65)— Import has limited ap¬ peal — Made in China; English titles — Frank Lee Int. Films
SLEEPING BEAUTY — FAN — 70m. — (C) — Narrated by Paul Tripp — 5339 (10-20-65) — Okay for kiddie trade — Made
abroad; dubbed in English — Childhood
SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE— BALLET— 90m. — Leningrad Kirov Ballet— 5403 (5-1 1-66)— Ballet film fine entry for spe¬ cial presentation — Russian-made— Royal Films Int.
SLEEPING CAR MURDER, THE — MD — 90m. — (WSO) — Simone Signoret, Yves Montand — 5371 (2-2-66) — Fairly inter¬ esting import — French-made; English titles — Seven Arts
SNOW WHITE — FAN — 74m. — (C) — Narrated by Paul Tripp — 5340 (10-20-65) — Children should appreciate fairy tale — Made abroad; dubbed in English— Childhood
SWEDISH WEDDING NIGHT — D — 96m. — Jarle Kulle, Christina Schollin — 5355 (12-15-65) — For adults in art spots —
Swedish-made; English titles — Royal Films Int. , „ ^
TEN LITTLE INDIANS — MD — 92m.— Hugh O'Brian, Shirley Eaton, Fabian— 5366 ( 1 -1 9-66)— Good murder mystery— Filmed abroad — Seven Arts
WEIRD, WICKED WORLD — DOC. — 82m. — (TO — A Marco Vicario production — 5387 (3-30-66) — Okay adult novelty of "Mondo Cane" type — Italian-made; English narration — ABC Films WIA (WOUNDED IN ACTION) — D — 87m. — Steve Mario, Maura McCiyeney — 5387 (3-30-66) — Fairly interesting film about an Army hospital in action — Filmed in the Philippines — Myriad
THESE
THEATRE
TESTED
FORMS
AVAILABLE TO MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR SUBSCRIBERS!
DATE BOOK FORMS:
. . . Pocket-Size-6 ring (3% x 6%
in.) Dated full year supply $1.00
. . . Large Size-3 ring (9 X 12 in.)
Undated 52 pages _ .50
SERVICE-KIT SYSTEM:
. . . Large Size complete set of:
Date Book forms. Avail¬ ability and Playoff Work¬ sheets, Performance Record and Cut-Off sheets. Booking Calendar, Other Dividers 1.30
. . . Availability and PiayofF Worksheets (9x12 in.) 10 pages ^ .10
. . . Performance record and Cut-Off Sheets (9 x 12 in.)
20 pages _ .25
BINDERS, Plain:
. . . For Pocket-Size Date Book
6 ring. Soft leatherette. _ 1.38
. . . For Service-Kit System, Re¬ views, Service Section, Stiff leatherette. _ 1.50
ZIPPER CASE BINDERS, Leather:
. . . 3-Ring, genuine cowhide.
Tax inch 6.00
BOXOFFICE STATEMENTS:
. . . Regular theatre. Padded in 50's and punched (5Vi X 9 in.). Per Pad _ .35
. . . Drive-in theatre. Padded in 50s and punched (5V2 X 9 in.). Per Pad _ .35
PROGRAM AND RUNNING TIME SCHEDULES:
. . . For regular and drive-in theatres. Padded in 50's.
Per Pad _ .30
BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM-Books:
. . . At-A-Glance (coypright) for regular and drive-in thea¬ tres. Annual record (9 x 12 in.) 1.75
BUSINESS ANALYSIS SPREAD¬ SHEETS:
. . . Drive-in theatres only. Large sheets (11x16 in.) Set of 13 sheets _ .55
PAYROLL FORMS:
. . . Weekly for regular and drive-in. Folding flap (B’/z X 11 in.). Set of 52 sheets _ 1.38
EMPLOYEE EARNINGS RECORD CARDS:
. . . Annual card for each em¬ ployee (BVzXll -in.). All deductions. Set of 12 cards. .40
PETTY CASH CONTROL SYSTEM:
. . . Voucher pads, numbered consecutively. (3x5 in.) Per Pad _ .30
. . . Weekly envelopes for filling full week's transactions. Set of 50 _ .65
SERVICE MANUALS FOR TRAINING
. . . Separate sections on regular
and drive-in employees. Each .18
EXHIBITOR BOOK SHOP
317 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19107
May 18, 1966
MOTION PICTURE
EXHIBITOR
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