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k^k^k^ ANASTASIA — 20th; CinemaScope, De Luxe Color: Brilliant acting by Ingrid Bergman and Helen Hayes enlivens a drama of Russian exiles in Paris. Adventurer Yul Brynner grooms Ingrid to play Grand Duchess. (F) January
kVkV AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS-; Todd; Todd-AO, Eastman Color: Colossal! Yet its light and entrancing. Stuffy Britisher David Niven does the globe-circling jaunt on a bet in 1872, with Mexico’s great Cantinflas as his valet, big stars in bit parts. (F) January
V'V'V' BABY DOLL — Warners: A dazzling titlerole job by Carroll Baker speeds up a leisurely, j sex-loaded study of Southern eccentrics. As the backward bride of Karl Malden, she’s wooed by Eli Wallach, Karl’s enemy. (A) February
EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH — U-I,
Eastman Color: Amusing but meaningful comedy of politics. Schoolmarm Maureen O’Hara and columnist John Forsythe back little Tim Hovey when the kid’s honesty starts a scandal. (F) January
k'kW FRIENDLY PERSUASION— A.A., Del Luxe Color: Warmth, gentle humor illuminate thefl story of a Quaker farm family in Civil War days.fl Gary Cooper. Dorothy McGuire are parents of teenagers Tony Perkins and Phyllis Love and little Dick Eyer. (F) December,
/VW GIANT — Warners, WarnerColor: Sweeping tale of a turbulent marriage. Settling in Texas as rancher Rock Hudson’s bride, Liz Taylor has trouble adjusting to her new home. Cowhand James Dean strikes it rich in oil. (F) January
/W GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND, THE— Warners:] Sprightly story of today’s Army. Mama’s boy Tab Hunter is a reluctant draftee; Natalie Wood, his sensible girlfriend. (F) January
kVW GREAT AMERICAN PASTIME, THE ; M-G-M: Bright family farce gets Tom Ewell into a peck of trouble when, for his young son’s sake, he agrees to manage a Little League baseball team. Anne Francis is his disapproving wife; Ann Miller, ‘ a comely widow. (F) February
kWV IF ALL THE GUYS IN THE WORLD . . .
— Buena Vista: Enthralling, heartening international film (titles in English). “Ham” radio operators and fliers of several nations save fishermen stricken at sea. (F) January
V'V'V' JULIE — M-G-M: Taut, hard-driving suspense movie. Fleeing death threats from her insanely jealous husband (Louis Jourdan), Doris Day returns to airline-hostess work. Barry Sullivan’s her loyal friend. (F) December
MAN IN THE VAULT— RKO: Mild action yarn makes locksmith Bill Campbell the unwilling tool of a racketeer in a hank-looting deal, with Karen Sharpe as Bill’s girl. (A) January
kV PUBLIC PIGEON NO. 1— RKO, Technicolor: Red Skelton's showmanship lifts a creaky farce about a timid soul taken in by con-men. Janet Blair’s his loyal sweetie. (F) January
kVW RACK, THE— M-G-M: Deeply understanding close-up of an officer on trial for collaboration in a Korean prison camp. Fine acting by Paul Newman, as the defendant, Walter Pidgeon his father, Anne Francis, his sister-in-law, Edmond O’Brien, defense attorney. (A) June
/V REPRISAL! — Columbia, Technicolor: West*; ern with good intentions. Hiding his own Indian
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