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A powerful motion picture produced by STANLEY KRAMER maker of “High Noon” and starring the man he brought to the screen in“ Champion”
Meet "The Juggler." He once knew the exciting taste of applause, the heady homage of fame. A man ruthless and / tender, crazy about fast cars, | loud music, soft arms and | nard liquor.
Fate plays a cruel game with him, plunging him into a tempestuous romance.
This man, angry with the world, and this girl, in love with love, seize all that life. can hold!
Here is a story of our times, & played by a star who gives . the performance for which he . will be remembered—always!
Produced by STANLEY KRAMER, maker of “High Noon,” and starring the man he brought to the screen in “Champion”
KIRK DOUGLAS
gives one of the great performances
HE WAS
DANGEROUS
WHEN HURT.
AND HE WAS
HURT WHEN " wit ¢ MILLY VITALE Paul Stewart Joey Walsh « ang Oscar Karlweis
Screen Play by MICHAEL BLANKFORT ~ Based on His Best-Selling Novel Directed by EDWARD DMYTRYK + A COLUMBIA PICTURE
SHE FOUND HIM!
SCORER ap Ie saaeRSER
a the MAN OF PASSIONS
gives one of the great performances
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A STANLEY KRAMER PRODUCTION A COLUMBIA PICTURE
with MILLY VITALE + Paul Stewart » Joey Walsh + ana Oscar Karlweis Screen Play by MICHAEL BLANKFORT Based on His Best-Selling Novel birected by EDWARD DMYTRYK
FATE PLAYS A STRANGE GAME!
... With a man’s destiny and a
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Is Sensational as
A Columbia Picture
Produced by STANLEY KRAMER, maker of ‘‘High Noon”
with MILLY VITALE + Paul Stewart » Joey Walsh + and Oscar Karlweis Screen Play by MICHAEL BLANKFORT « Based on His Best-Selling Novel « Directed by EDWARD DMYTRYK
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