The Exhibitor (1966)

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KNOCKOUT #2 — DOC. — 50m. — Narrated by Kevin Kennedy — 5460 (10-5-66) — Good entry for boxing enthusiasts — Trans-Lux LAS VECAS HILLBILLYS— CMU — 90m. — (PC) — Ferlin Husky, Jane Mansfield, Mamie Van Doren — 5402 (5-11-66) — Country music for family program — Woolrw NAVY VS. THE NIGHT MONSTERS, THE— MD— 87m.— (C) —Mamie Van Doren, Anthony Eisley— 5456 (9-21-66) — Fair science fiction for the program — Realart PILCRIMACE FOR PEACE, A— POPE PAUL VI VISITS AMERICA— DOC— 56m.— (TO— Produced by Joesph L. Rob¬ erts — 5427 (7-20-66) — Effective documentary — Roberts POPPY IS ALSO A FLOWER, THE — MD — 100m. — (EC) — Stephen Boyd, Trevor Howard, Yul Brynner — 5466 (11-2-66) — Exciting tale of police vs. dope smugglers — Comet WOMEN OF THE PREHISTORIC PLANET— MD— 87m.— (O— Wendell Corey, Keith Larsen, Irene Tsu— 5460 (10-566) — Interesting space odyssey — Realart YEAR OF THE HORSE. 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Classics CLOUDS OVER ISRAEL — D — 85m. — Yiftach Spector, Dina Doronne — 5420 (7-6-66) — Fair Israeli import — Filmed in Israel; English titles — Comsweet Prod. 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MASCULINE FEMININE— D— 104m.— Jean Pierre Leaud, Chantal Goya— 5468 ( 1 1 -2-66)— Imported mish-mash for some of the art spots — French-made; English titles — Royal Films MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, THE— OP— 97m.— (TC) —Norman Foster, Colette Boky— 5386 (3-30-66)— Pleasant operatic offering for special audience* — filmed abroad; English language — Sigma III MORCAN — 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 MYSTIFIERS, THE — MD — 115m. — Jean Rochefort, Michele Mercier — 5427 (7-20-66) — Suspenseful crime meller — FrancoItalian co-production; dubbed In English— Goldstone Film Ent. SALTO — D — 104m. — Zbigniew Cybulski — 5431 (8-3-66) — Boring import for art spots — Polish-made; English titles — Kanawha SANDS OF BEERSHEBA — D — 90m. — Diane Baker. David Opatoshu, Tom Bell — 5405 (5-25-66) — Good adventure entry with topical twist — Filmed in Israel — Landau-Unger SECRET ACENT SUPER DRAGON — MD— 95m.— (TO— Ray Danton, Margaret Lee— 541 1 (6-8-66)— Colorful, interest¬ holding spy entry — Filmed abroad — United Screen Arts SLEEPING BEAUTY, THE BALLET— 90m.— (TC) — Leningrad Kirov Ballet — 5403 (5-1 1-66)— Ballet film fine entry for special presentation — Russian-made — Royal Films Int. SUCKER, THE — C — 101 m. — (C) — BourvE, Louis de Funes— 5421 (7-6-66)— Amusing import— French-made; English titles — Royal Films Int. SWEET LIGHT IN A DARK ROOM— D— 93m.— Ivan Mistrik, Dana Smutna— 5421 (7-6-66)— Interesting import— Czech-made; English titles — Promenade TAKE IT ALL (A TOUT PRENDRE)— D— 99m.— Johanne, Claude Jutra— 5421 (7-6-66)— Artistic jumble— Filmed in Canada; English titles and dialogue — Lopert 10:30 P.M. SUMMER— D— 89m.— (TC)— Melina Mercouri, Romy Schneider, Peter Finch— 5464 ( 10-19-66)— Arty of¬ fering for specialty spots — Filmed abroad — Lopert TOMB OF TORTURE— MD — 88m.— Annie Albert, Mark Marian— 5421 (7-6-66)— Okay horror dualler— English-made; Trans-Lux UP TO HIS EARS— C— 109m.— (EC)— Jean-Paul Belmondo, Ursula Andress— 5423 (7-6-66)— Import Is a bit on the "much" side — Filmed abroad; English titles — Lopert 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 McGiveney — 5387 (3-30-66) — Fairly interesting film about an Army hospital In action — Filmed In the Philippines — Myriad YOUNG WORLD, A — C>— 83m. — -Christine Deiaroche, Nino Castelnuovo — 5415 (6-22-66) — Fair import focusses on the uncertainities of youth — Filmed abroad; English titles — Lopert THESE THEATRE TESTED FORMS AVAILABLE TO MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR SUBSCRIBERS! DATE BOOK FORMS; . . . Pocket-Size-6 ring (334 x 634 in.) Dated full year supply $1.00 . . . Laras Size-3 ring (9 x 12 in.) Undated 52 pages .50 SERVICE-KIT SYSTEM: . . . Large Size complete set ofi Date Book forms. Avail¬ ability and Playoff Work¬ sheets, Performance Record and Cut-Off sheets, Booking Calendar, Other Dividers 1.30 . . . Availability and Playoff Worksheets (9 x 12 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. _ 1.30 . . . For Service-Kit System, Re¬ views, Service Section, Stiff leatherette. _ 1 .50 ZIPPER CASE BINDERS, Leather: . . . 3-Ring, genuine cowhide. Tax incl. 6.00 BOXOFFICE STATEMENTS: . . . Regular theatre. Padded in 50's and punched (5'/2 X 9 in.). Per pad _ .30 . . . Drive-in theatre. Padded in 50s and punched (51/2 x 9 In.). Per pad _ .30 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 (11 x 16 in.) Set of 13 sheets _ .55 PAYROLL FORMS: . . . Weekly for regular and drive-in. Folding flap (8V2 x 11 in.). Set of 53 sheets _ 1.30 EMPLOYEE EARNINGS RECORD CARDS: . . . Annual card for each em¬ ployee (8V2XII 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 drire-ln employees. Each .10 EXHIBITOR BOOK SHOP 317 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 November 23, 1966 MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR SERVISECTION 7