Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1956)

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HAPPY SHOWMEN! "Biggest in our 26 years." — Leo Brecher, Plaza , N. Y. "Biggest in our 15 years." — Green Bros., Guild , Pittsburgh "Will positively break all grossing and long run records." — Sol Krim, Krim Theatre , Detroit "A triumph. One of our most successful pictures." — Gerald G. Wagner , Gen. Mgr., Lopert Theatres, Washington, D. C. "Up there with the biggest in years at Fine Arts, Beverly Hills." —Edwin F. Zabel, Gen. Mgr., Fox West Coast Theatres "Top business in 10 years." —Irving Ackerman, Stage Door, San Francisco ★ M-G-M presents In CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR KIRK DOUGLAS LUST FOR LIFE Co-Starring ANTHONY QUINN JAMES PAMELA DONALD ' BROWN With EVE RETT SLOANE Screen Play by NORMAN CORWIN Bated an the Navel by IRVING STONE Directed by VINCENTE MINNELLI Produced by JOHN HOUSEMAN ( Available in Magnetic Stereophonic , Perspecta Stereophonic or 1 -Channel Sound)