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)/pV AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’— U-I, Technicolor:
In a frivolous musical farce. Piper Laurie's a peppery chorine who tries to go ladylike as wife of wealthy Rory Calhoun. (F) August
pW CELL 2455, HEATH ROW— Columbia: Coolly detached, fact-based story of a youthful criminal. William Campbell’s fine as the delinquent who becomes an incorrigible. (A) June
1/1/ CHICAGO SYNDICATE— Columbia: That crime network (headed this time by Paul Stewart) gets smashed again, thanks to risky undercover work by Dennis O’Keefe. (A) August
k^/W'’ COBWEB, THE — M-G-M; CinemaScope, Eastman Color: A brilliant cast including Richard Widmark. Charles Boyer, Lauren Bacall gives urgency to a complex drama about intrigue on the staff of a mental hospital. ( A) August
!/)/!/ DADDY LONG LEGS— 20th; CinemaScope, De Luxe Color: Magical musical romance. Millionaire Fred Astaire’s the unknown benefactor who puts French orphan Leslie Caron through college in the U. S. (F) July
1/1/j/ DAVY CROCKETT— Disney, Technicolor: On the larger screen, the hit TV serial starring Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen shows up as an engaging record of frontier exploits. ( F) August
1/1/1/ END OF THE AFFAIR. THE— Columbia: Thoughtful movie set in wartime London. Deborah Kerr’s illicit, unhappy romance with Van Johnson leads her to examine her beliefs. (A) June
1/1/1/ ETERNAL SEA. THE— Republic: Simply told saga of real-life heroism. Admiral Sterling Hayden, crippled in World War II, demands active duty. Alexis Smith is his wife. (F) July
p'/V' FAR HORIZONS, THE — Paramount; VistaVision, Technicolor: Fred MacMurray, Charlton Heston, Donna Reed retrace the epic Lewis and Clark expedition. Weakly written but actionful and scenically impressive. (F) August
1/1/ 5 AGAINST THE HOUSE— Columbia: In a tense but implausible story, three college students plot a gambling-house holdup, drawing Guy Madison, Kim Novak into the scheme. (F) July
1/)/ FOXFIRE— U-I, Technicolor: Highly colored romance in a modern mining town teams Jeff Chandler, as a half-Apache engineer, with Jane Russell, as his neglected wife. <F) August \
1/pW LADY AND THE TRAMP— Disney ; CinemaScope. Technicolor: Beguiling cartoon feature, with songs, relates the love story of a gentle lady spaniel and a debonair mutt. (F) August
/!/)/ LIFE IN THE BALANCE, A— 20th: Distinctive suspense movie, filmed in Mexico. Ricardo Montalban, unemployed musician, fights a murder charge, romances Anne Bancroft. (F) May
PVW LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME— M-G-M; CinemaScope, Eastman Color: Lhiusual music drama casts Doris Day as Ruth Etting, singer of the Twenties. James Cagney’s first-rate as a racketeer who backs her, wants her love. Cameron Mitchell also loves her. (A) July
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kV MAGNIFICENT MATADOR. THE— 20th; CinemaScope, Eastman Color; Arresting Mexican locales highlight the story of bullfighter Anthony
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