Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1959)

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the l erjf thought of Paris leads enchantment p CAU DE TOlinTE S DUSTOW POWDER BOTH FOR $1.50 regularly 2.25 No wonder more French women prefer Evening in Paris . . . it’s the fragrance that leaves every blessed inch of you irresistible. And all this subtle, bewitching charm can be yours today at this very special price! CREATED IN PARIS BY BOURJOIS • MADE IN U.S.A. EXCELLENT VERY GOOD GOOD ^ FAIR A — ADULTS F — FAMILY NOW PLAYING For fuller reviews, see Photoplay for months indirated. For fuller reviews this month see contents page. V'V'V'V ASK ANY GIRL— M-G-M; CinemaScope, Metrocolor : Shirley MacLaine’s at her brightest and sweetest in this demurely sexy frolic, as David Niven teaches her how to get a husband in New York. (A) July DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, THE— 20tfa, CinemaScope: A film to be remembered! As a tragic teenager, hiding with her Jewish family in Nazi-held Amsterdam, Millie Perkins still knows the magic of first love, the subtleties and hiimor of living. IF) June yy FLOODS OF FEAR— Rank, U-I: Exciting suspense story finds Anne Heywood marooned by the rampaging Mississippi — along with two escaped convicts! But don’t give up — one con is Howard Keel. (F) July yy HEY BOY! HEY GIRL!— Columhia: Winning story, with lots of chuckles and music, starring Keely Smith as a girl who loves a bandleader — and he’s quite a man! (F) June yyyy it happened to jane— Columbia, Eastman Color; Friendly movie, bubbling over with fun, shows Doris Day as we love her best. A spunky Maine gal, she has a hilarious feud with Ernie Kovacs and a shy romance with Jack Lemmon. (F) April yyyy pork chop hill— u.a.: strong, realistic war film shows you what Korea vets won't talk about. Lieutenant Gregory Peck leads doubting men in an attack necessary even while peace talks go on. (F) June yyyy rabbit trap, the— U.A.: a sensitive, beautifully-made picture gives Ernest Borgnine a role as lovable as Marty. Good husband and father, he gets tired of boss David Brian’s bullying. (F) July yyyy say one for me— 20th; cinemascope, De Luxe Color: A winner! it can’t miss, with songs, laughs. Bing Crosby as a show-people’s priest, Debbie Reynolds and Bob Wagner as his problems. (A) July yyyy shake hands with the devil — U.A.: Fine adventure movie, shot in Ireland, gets American Don Murray mixed up with rebels led by James Cagney. (F) July yyy wild and the innocent, the— U-I; CinemaScope, Eastman Color: Fun-filled ramble into a tough frontier town with Audie Murphy and Sandra Dee, naive backwoods kids. Gilbert Roland’s the sheriff. (F) June yyy world, the flesh and the DEVIL, THE — M-G-M, CinemaScope: Fascinating idea, raising explosive questions. World War III leaves only Harry Belafonte, Inger Stevens and Mel Ferrer alive in New York. Each is curiously destitute among all the riches of a dead city. (A) June yyy young land, the— Columbia, Tech nicolor: Finally released, this forceful western proves worth waiting for. Pat Wayne's every inch the lawman. (F) August ’58 CASTS OF CURRENT PICTURES DARBY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE— Buena Vista. Directed by Robert Stevenson: Darby O’ Gill, Albert Sharpe: Katie, Janet Munro; Michael McBride, Sean Connery; King Brian, Jimmy O’Dea; Pony Sugrue, Kieron Moore; Sheelah, Estelle Winwood; Lord Fitzpatrick, Walter Fitzgerald; Father Murphy, Dennis O’Dea. DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP—WaWh, Paramount. Directed by Norman Taurog: John Paul Steepler VII, Jerry Lewis; Ensign Rita Benson, Dina Merrill; Prudence Steckler, Diana Spencer; Stan Wychinski, Mickey Shaughnessy; Admiral Philo Tecumseh Bludde, Robert Middleton; Cemgressman Mandeville, Gale Gordon. GIDEON OF SCOTLAND y.di?D— Columbia. Directed by John Ford: Gideon, Jack Hawkins; Sally, Anna Massey; Kate, Anna Lee; Joanna Delafield, Dianne Foster; Paul Delaficld, Ronald Howard; Arthur Sayer, Laurence Naismith; “Birdy" Sparrow, Cyril Cusack; Simon FarnabyGreen, Andrew Ray; Mason, James Hayter. HERCULES — Warners. Directed by Pietro Franceschi: Hercules, Steve Reeves; Iole_, Sylvia Koscina; Jason, Fabrizio Mioni; Pelias, Ivo Garrani; Burysteus, Arturo Dominici; Antea, Gianna Maria Canale. HOLE IN THE HEAD, U.A. Directed by Frank Capra: Tony Manetta, Frank Sinatra; Mario Manetta, Edward G. Robinson; Mrs. Rogers, Eleanor Parker; Shirl, Carolyn Jones; Sophie Manetta, Thelma Ritter; Ally Manetta, Eddie Hodges; Jerry Marks, Keenan Wynn; Dorine, Joi Lansing; Mendy, George DeWitt; Julius Manetta, Jimmy Komack; Fred, Dub Taylor; Miss Wexler, Connie Saw^r; Mr. Diamcnid, Benny Rubin; Sally, Ruby Dandridge; Hood, B. S. Fully; Alice, Joyce Nizzari; Master of Ceremonies, Pupi Carapo. LAST TRAIN FROM GUN H7LL— Wallis, Paramount. Directed by John Sturges: Matt Morgan, Kirk Douglas: Craig Beldcn, .\ntbony Quinn: Linda, Carol>n Jones: Rick Brldcn. Earl Holliman; Beero, Brad Dexter; Lee, Brian Hutton; Catherine Morgan, Ziva Rodann; Catherine’s Father, Charles Stevens; Skag, Bing Russell. MIDDLE OF THE H/GHT— Columbia. Directed by Delbert Mann: Jerry Kingsley, Fredric March; Betty Preisser, Kim Novak; Mrs, Mueller, Glenda Farrell; Lockman, Albert Dekker; Jack, Martin Balsam; Marilyn, Lee Grant; George, Lee Philips; Ez’elyn Kingsley, Edith Meiser; Lillian, Joan Copeland; Rosalind, Betty Walker; Gould, Rudy Bond; Mrs. Carroll, Effie Afton; Alice Mueller, Jan Norris; Caroline, Anna Berger; Paul Kingsley, David Ford; Elizabeth Kingsley, Audrey Peters. NUN’S STORY, THE— Warners. Directed by Fred Zinnemann: Sister Luke, Audrey Hepburn; Dr. Fortmiati, Peter Finch; Mother Emmanuel, Edith Evans; Mother Mathilde, Peggy Ashcroft; Dr. Van Der Mai, Dean Jagger; Sister Margherita, Mildred Dunnock; Mother Christopher, Beatrice Straight; Sister William, Patricia Collinge; Sister Eleanor, Rosalie Crutchley;_M(rt/ie)' Marcella, Ruth White; Mother Katherine, Barbara O’Neil; Sister Pauline, Margaret Phillips; Simone, Patricia Bosworth; Archangel, Colleen Dewhurst; Chaplain, Stephen Murray; Dr. Goovaerts, Lionel Jeffries; Father Vcrnieuhlen, Niall MacGinnis. THIS EARTH IS M/HE— U-I. Directed by Henry King: John Rambeau, Rock Hudson; Elizabeth Rambeau, Jean Simmons; Martha Fairon, Dorothy McGuire; Philippe Rambeau, Claude Rains; Francis Fairem, Kent Smith; Charlotte Rambeau, Anna Lee; Luigi, _Ken Scott; Buz, Cindy Robbins; Mrs. Griffanti, Augusta Merighi; Andre Swann, Francis Bethencourt; Monica, Stacy Graham; Chu, Peter Chong. WOMAN OBSESSED— 2(K\i. Directed by Henry Hathaway: Mary Sharron, Susan Hayward; Fred Carter, Stephen Boyd; Mayme, Bartrara Nichols; Robbie, Dennis Holmes; Dr. Gibbs, Theodore Bikel; Sgt. Le Noyne, Ken Scott. YOUNG PHILADELPHIANS. THE— Warners. Directed by Vincent Sherman: Tony Lawrence, Paul Newman; Joan Dickinson, Barbara Rush; Carol Wharton, Alexis Smith; Mike Flannagan, Brian Keith; Kate Judson, Diane Brewster; Mrs. J. A. Allen, Billie Burke; Gil Dickinson, John Williams; Chet Gwynn, Robert Vaughn; John M. Wharton, Otto Kruger; Louis Donetti, Paul Picerni; Morton .'Jtearnes. Roliert Douglas. 16