Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1958)

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p Debbie (that Tammy Gal ) is bade.. .more wonderful than ever! Co-Starring ALEXIS SMITH MARY ASTOR ESTELLE WINWOOD with Directed by BLAKE EDWARDS • Screenplay by BLAKE Based on the Play "FOR LOVE OR MONEV” written by F. and produced on the stage by Produced by ROSS HUNTER • A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL -Uewo DEBBIE SING her new hit song THIS HAPPY FEELING" GET MORE OUT OF UFE...GO OUT TO A MOVIE! VVVV' EXCELLENT V'V'/ VERY GOOD '/V GOOD y' FAIR A — ADULTS F — FAMILY For fuller reviews, see Photoplay for the months indicated. Full reviews this month, pages 13 and 14. V'VV'V' THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV — M-G-M; Metrocolor: Powerful film version of famed novel. Lee J. Cobb, tbe dissolute father, and Yul Brynner, his raffish son, covet voluptuous Maria Schell, for whom Yul brushes aside Claire Bloom. (A) May 1^1/^ THE LONG, HOT SUMMER— 20th; CinemaScope: De Luxe Color: Orson Welles is an old rascal who tries to dominate son Anthony Franciosa and his bride, Lee Remick and daughter Joanne Woodward, until stranger Paul Newman steps in. (A) May kVk' STAGE STRUCK— Buena Vista. Technicolor: Susan Strasberg glows as an inexperienced girl intent on becoming a fine actress, who falls in love with producer Henry Fonda. (A) May W*/ THE YOUNG LIONS— 20th. CinemaScope: Poignant drama of three soldiers caught in World War II. Marlon Brando is the German; Monty Clift and Dean Martin, Americans; and Liliane Montevecchi, Hope Lange, and Barbara Rush, the girls who love them. (A) May /VV MERRY ANDREW— M-G-M; CinemaScope, Metrocolor: Danny Kaye is hilarious in a whimsical yarn about a shy teacher who gets involved with a circus — and star aerialist Pier Angeli. It's a lively musical romp. (F) May V'V'V'V BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, THE — Columbia; CinemaScope, Technicolor: Powerful, tension-filled. Escaped from a Jap prison camp. Bill Holden returns with Jack Hawkins to oppose Alec Guinness’ strange project. (F) February kVP' CHASE A CROOKED SHADOW— Warners: Anne Baxter enjoys a richly emotional role in a shrewdly made mystery. As a diamond heiress, she’s tormented by Richard Todd, stranger who pretends to be her brother. (F) April k^k^k^^ COWBOY — Columbia, Technicolor: Splendidly realistic picture of a cowboy’s life in tbe old days, with Jack Lemmon as the tenderfoot on a drive headed by Glenn Ford. (F) April Wy DAMN CITIZEN!— U-I: Brisk, fact-based melodrama sets Keith Andes to work smashing rackets in Louisiana. Threats are aimed at wife Maggie Hayes and children. (A) April V'V'V'V' FAREWELL TO ARMS, A— 20th: CinemaScope, De Luxe Color: Jennifer Jones and Rock Hudson are the lovers in an honest, intimate, impressive version of Hemingway’s classic about World War I in Italy. (A) March yVV LADY TAKES A FLYER, THE— U-I; CinemaScope. Eastman Color: Affable romantic comedy finds Lana Turner and Jeff Chandler looking decorative as married partners in a flying ferry service. He's too footloose for her. (F) April /VW TEACHER’S PET— Paramount, VistaVision: Doris Day and Clark Gable are an engaging love-comedy team in a movie that backs up its foolery with good sense. Newspaper vet Gable has contempt for book-lamin’ — but a case on Doris, spirited journalism teacher. (F) April 22