The Exhibitor (1966)

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THE CHECK-UP of all Features and Short Subjects as reviewed and compiled during the past 12 months Published every second week as a separately bound and easily saveable section of MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR. This exclusive 29 year old service lists by (I) Distribution Source and by (2) Alphabet, all professional motion pictures offered for dating by the nation's theatres, plus all those that are in production. ! Each new issue is a complete, carefully checked reference index, brought up-to-date, from the best avail¬ able sources. Complete and detailed REVIEWS are published as separately bound and easily saveable pink paper sections, on the alternating every second week throughout the film season (September to September), and are cumulatively numbered. It is recommended that readers save this SERVISECTION reference for only the two week interval between Issues, and then discard it as antiquated data. The pink paper REVIEWS, hewever, should be permanently saved and assembled Into complete files, by seasons, and the last issues •f each August will always contain a complete annual index. Combined, the yellow paper SERVISECTION and the pink paper REVIEWS represent a unique informative service to theatremen that is unequalled in either accuracy or completeness. Please address ail inquiries or suggestions about these two service features to the Editors of MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR, 317 N, Broad Sf., Philadelphia, Poana. 1910T FEB. 8, 1967 SECTION TWO VOL. 76, No. 25 FEATURE INDEX ... by DISTRIBUTION SOURCE: KEY . . . Features are arranged alphabetically under each distributor's name. Number preceding title is the Production Num ber assigned by the producer. Abbreviations following title indicate type of story, such as C— -Comedy COMP— Compilation MD — Melodrama NOV — Novelty CAR — Cartoon D — Drama. MU — Musical TRAV — Travelogue DOC — Documentary W — Western Number, followed by m. is running time on day of screening. If a feature has been cut, or had censorship difficulties, check local exchange for pessibie running time change. Abbreviations following time indicate projection and color processes, such as CN — Cinerama DS — Dyaliscope PC — Pathe Color TE— Technirama CS — CinemaScope EC — Eastman Color PV — Panavis ion TS— Techniscope DC — Deluxe Color MC — MetroColor RE — Reissue VV — VistaVision TC — Technicolor C — Other Color Under the cast heading are only the two or three most Important names. Next is the cumulatively numbered page and date of issue when MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR published the complete analytical review plus an evaluation of the par¬ ticular picture's box-office worth. ALLIED ARTISTS DISTRIBUTED DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS 6601 EL CID — D — 181m. — (STE; TC) — Charlton Heston, Sophia Loren — 5381 (3-16-66) — Impressive, colorful adventure should ride high — Filmed in Spain — Reissue 6603 LEMONADE JOE — C — 90m. — Carl Flaia, Olga Schoberova — 5397 (5-11-66) — Frantic western spoof has its moments — European-made; dubbed in English 6609 MAN AND A WOMAN, A — D — 102m. — (EC) — Anouk Aimee, Jean-Louis Trintignant — 5425 (7-20-66) — Highly en¬ joyable import fresh from Cannes triumph — Frenchmade; English titles 6606 MOONWOLF—MD— 85 m.— Cart Moehner, Ann Savo — 5397 (5-1 1 -66)— -Program filler for the dual lers — Foreign-made 6605 OH, THOSE MOST SECRET AGENTS— C — 96m. — (EC) — Franco and Ciccio — 5461 (10-19-66) — Fair comedy for the duailers — Italian-made; Dubbed in English 6607 ONCE UPON AN ISLAND— (CRAZY PARADISE)— C— 95m.— (EC)— Hans W. Petersen— 5433 (8-17-66)— Generally amusing Import for art set — Danish-made — English titles 6604 PARTY'S OVER, THE— O— 94m.— Oliver Reed, Louise Sorel, Eddie Albert— 5397 (5-11 -66)— Moody “beatnik" drama Is intermittently interesting — English-made 6611 RUN FOR YOUR WIFE— CD— 97m.— (TS; TO— Ugo Tognazzi, Rhonda Fleming— 5477 ( 1 2-14-66)— Novel comedydrama — Dubbed in English. 6512 TERROR IN THE CITY— D— 90m.— Richard Bray, Lee Crant— 5393 (4-27-66)— Very good family entry . . i . COMING . . . — . ARMACEDDON 1975 — (C) — Denny Miller, Ruta Lee BIKINI PARADISE— (C) 6608 DISK-O-TEK HOLIDAY— (C) — Freddy & The Dreamers 6610 HOT ROD HULLABALOO— 81 m. — John Arnold ISLAND OF THE DOOMED — (C) — Cameron Mitchell NICHTMARE CASTLE— Barbara Steele 6701 TALL WOMEN, THE — (EC) — Anne Baxter, Maria Perschy THAT MAN CEORCE — (C) — George Hamilton AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL distributed during the past 12 months 6612 BANC, BANC, YOU'RE DEAD — MD — 92m. — <C) — Tony Randall, Santa Berger, Terry-Thomas — 5437 (8-31-66) — En¬ joyable spy romp— Filmed abroad 6522 BLOOD BATH — MD — 69m. — William Campbell, Marissa Mathes — 5381 (3-16-66) — Fair horror offering 6601 DIRTY GAME, THE — MD— 87m. — Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan, Vittorio Gassman, Annie Glrardot — 5393 (4-27-66) — Interesting espionage thriller— Filmed abroad 6617 DR. COLDFOOT AND THE GIRL BOMBS — C — 85m. — (TC) — Vincent Price, Fabian, Laura Antonelli — 5473 (11-3066) — Incredible — Filmed in Italy (partially dubbed) 6605 FIREBALL 500 — MDM — 91m. — (PV; PC) — Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Fabian — 5413 (6-22-66) — Racing car thrills for teen-agers 6608 FRANKENSTEIN CONQUERS THE WORLD — MD — 87m. — (C; S) — Nick Adams — 5453 (9-21-66) — Adequate Japanese monster meller — Japanese made 6604 GHOST IN THE INVISIBLE BIKINI — C — 82m. — (PV; PC) — Tommy Kirk, Deborah Walley, Basil Rathbone, Boris Kar¬ loff — 5389 (4-13-66) — The Beach Gang switches to a haunted house 4609 GIRL CETTERS, THE — D — 93m. — Oliver Reed, Jane Merrow — 5398 (5-11-66) — Well-made tale of resort romances— English-made 6603 GREAT SPY CHASE, THE — CMD — 87m. — Lino Ventura, Bernard Bleir — 5398 (5-11-66) — Cute spoof of spies in action — Filmed abroad; dubed in English 6623 HALLUCINATION GENERATION — D — 85m. — George Montgomery — 5477 (12-14-66) — Slow-moving but exploitable shocker on LSD theme — Filmed in Spain. 6615 LA DOLCE VITA — D — 175m — Marcello Mastroiannl, Anouk Aimee, Anita Eckberg — 5381 (3-16-66) — Unpleasant but fascinating film depicting dissolute life in modern Roman upper crust — Italian made; dubbed in English — Reissue 6613 MACABRO — NOV — 90m. — (TC) — Narrated by Marvin Miller — 5425 (7-20-66) — More footage on the “Mondo Cane" order 6622 NASHVILLE REBEL — MU — 91m. — (TC; TS) — Tex Ritter, Sonny James — 5473 (11-30-66) — Country music entry better in some areas than others 6521 QUEEN OF BLOOD — MD — -*lm — (PC) — John Saxon, Basil Rathbone. Judl Meredith — 5381 (3-16-66) — Interesting science fiction horror entry • 6607 TARZAN AND THE VALLEY OF COLD — MD — 100m. — (PV; EC) — Mike Henry, Nancy Kovack, David Opatashu — 5453 (9-21-66) — Satisfactory Tarzan entry 6620 TRUNK TO CAIRO — MD — 80m. — (C) — Audie Murphy, George Sanders, Marianne Koch — 5493 (2-1-67) — For the lower half of the program — Flmed abroad 6602 WHAT'S UP TICER LILY?— C — 80m. — (C) — Woody Allen — 5457 (10-5-66) — Woody Allens mad dialogue generate chuckles — Japanese-made; dubbed In English 6611 WILD ANGELS, THE — MO— 90m. — (PV; PC) — Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra — 5417 (7-6-66) — Unpleasant doings of motorcycle gang slanted for teens _ _ _ COMING — — DEVIL'S ANGELS — (PV; C) — John Cassavetes, Beverly Adams CLASS SPHINX, THE — (PV; C) — Robert Taylor, Anita Ekberg HATFIELDS AND MeCOYS, THE — (PV; C) — Don Knotts, Phyllis Diller HOUSE OF DOLLS — (C) — Vincent Price, Martha Hyer MILLION EYES OF SU-MURU— (TS; C) — Frankie Avalon. Shirley Ea+nr, ONLY WAY TO FLY, THE — (PV; C) — Burl Ives, Troy Donohue, Daliah Lavi 6621 PSYCHO-CIRCUS — <C) — Christopher Lee RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP — Aldo Ray, Michael Evans, Mimsy Farmer 6702 THUNDER ALLEY — (PV; C) — Annette Funicello, Fabian 6614 VIOLENT JOURNEY — Anthony Perkins. Salome Jens VOYACE TO THE PREHISTORIC PLANET — <C) — Basil Rathbone 6619 WAR— ITALIAN STYLE— Buster Keaton . . . By ALPHABET: Provides an easy way to locate a feature when the distributor is not known. If tho particular feature has not yet been re¬ leased and reviewed, it is preceded by a small dot. National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures classification of A1 — Un¬ objectionable for General Patronage; A2 — Unobjectionable for Adults and Adoles¬ cents; A3 — -Unobjectionable for Adults; A4 — Unobjectionable for Adults with res¬ ervations; B — Objectionable in part for All; C— Condemned; follow each title as they become available. For all other data refer to the much more complete Information under the distributor headings. A After The Fox . A2 UA • After You, Comrade . Cont. Africa Addio . For. Alfie . A4 Par. All The Other Girls Do . For. All The Way (The Joker Is Wild) -Re . B Para. Alphabet Murders, The . A2 MGM Alvarez Kelly . A3 Col. Ambush Bay . A3 UA American Dream, An . B WB And Now Miguel . A1 U Any Wednesday . A3 WB Appaloosa, The . A2 U Arabesque . A3 U • Arizona Bushwackers . Para. PLEASE NOTE . . . This SERVISECTION is corrected, re-edited, and brought up to date every second week— and will al¬ ways be found as a sepa¬ rate saveable SECTION TWO of the particular issue, punched for short-term fil¬ ing in a ring binder. Before using, always check the publication date to be certain that data is current. Out-dated issues should be used with great care, because titles and running-times are often changed. It it best to dis¬ card out-dated issues as new ones are published. THE EDITORIAL STAFF February 8, 1967 MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR SERVISECTION I