Paramount World (May 1958 - July 1962)

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39 MANILA, Philippines "One-Eyed Jacks" was released here in the heat of the recent political elections. Above is a poster for the Brando film entirely surrounded by political posters. A strange setting for a picture called "One-Eyed Jacks." Actual area is North Harbor, Tondo, the most densely populated area in Manila. A RESOUNDING SUCCESS IN' THE INTERNATIONAL MARKE AROUND WORLD "ONE- JACKS" THE WITH EYED * * * * "JACKS" TOPPLES RECORDS IN LISBON AND HELSINKI. FANS LOVE THE FILM Cables from Henri Michaud in Paris announce that "One-Eyed Jacks* has notched some more international records. This time the contributing countries are Finland and Portugal, the cities Helsinki and Lisbon. In both Instances the openings were memorable, the coments admirable, and the grosses exceedingly gratifying. Of particular importance is the fact that both dispatches indicate that the audiences loved the film. Next month we expect pictorial evidence to round out these fine reports on this important Marlon Brando film. TOO LATE BLUES bristles with stunning performances besides those of the Cassavetes film's co-stars, Bobby Darin and Stella Stevens. One such thespian Job that stays long in the memory is that of Everett Chambers, shown here with Miss Stevens. Mr. Chambers, as the specious, meretricious booking agent, with about as shoddy a set of divided loyalties as has been seen in show business, remains a glowing standout in one's recollections of the obviously off-beat "Too Late Blues." MANILA, Philippines "One-Eyed Jacks" had a 3-theatre premiere here at the Avenue, Rizal and Capitol. Function at the Rizal, shown above, was sponsored by the Manila Jaycees (The Junior Chamber of Commerce). uroup responsible for the success of the Jaycee-sponsored premiere of "One-Eyed Jacks." Setting is the lobby of the lovely Rizal Cinema, and shown L to R are: Ric Javier of Paramount. ace showman; Mrs. Roy Kendall: Mr. and r/? Araneta, Jaycee Governor; Mr. and jaoT^nl A. S, Velasquez, Paramount manager, and Roy Kendall, Jaycee public relations oiricer. PARIS Typical boulevard billboard used to tell Paris picturegoers about Marlon Brando's "Oie-Eyed Jacks." Film was day-and-date showing in four top cinemas, three of them showing the French-dubbed version, the fourth showing the original version with French titles.