The Night of the Generals (Columbia Pictures) (1967)

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EEE Mi ‘‘A massive color film, produced on a grand scale hy Sam Spiegel! For those who like vivid melodrama, there is plenty here!’’ —BOSLEY CROWTHER, NEW YORK TIMES Mi ‘‘Movies are better than ever and more international than ever! Mr. Spiegel and Mr. Litvak have chosen impeccable associates, including the screenwriter, director of photography, the composer and the cast! A good, solid thriller!’’ —BRENDAN GILL, THE NEW YORKER ‘A spell-binding chiller! It is Peter O’Toole’s picture, and he walks away with all the honors... diabolically fascinating to watch! A shattering finale!”’ —WANDA HALE, NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Mi ‘‘Sheer excellence of movie-making! Superb craftsmanship! An exciting suspense film that keeps you on edge and sustains its own high level throughout!”’ —ARCHER WINSTEN, NEW YORK POST Opening Day Ad Mat 406 also carries the word ‘Tomorrow in same style of type as ‘Today’ = Be sure to use whichever word is appropriate. Soundtrack album on Colgems Records. COLUMBIA PICTURES presents THE SAM SPIEGEL / ANATOLE LITV. PETER O'TOOLE: OMAR SHARIF TOM COURTENAY: DONALD PLEASENCE JOANNA PETTETPHILIPPE NOIRET ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN BY JOSEPH KESSEL AND PAUL DEHN « ADDITIONAL DIALOGUE BY PAUL DEHN MUSIC BY MAURICE JARRE « PRODUCED BY SAM SPIEGEL « DIRECTED BY ANATOLE LITVAK A HORIZON-FILMSONOR CO-PRODUCTION » FILMED IN PANAVISION® » TECHNICOLOR® In the boldness of its story...the newness of its entertainment... the bigness of its concept...the greatness of its talent... a motion picture of unique suspense and uncommon excitement! Production of Copyright © 1967, Columbia Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Ad No. 406—660 Lines—4 Cols. x 12 Inches