Variety (December 1950)

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>:s ^S P^^S Ifeclnesclay, December 13, 1950 '.s>V ■^- ^ . w ? MY FORBIDDEN PAST Dark deeds and sultry romance in old New Orleans. Starring ROBERT MITCHUM, AVA GARDNER, MEL- VYN DOUGLAS, with LUCILE WATSON, JANIS CAR- TER. A Robert Sparks-Polan Banks Production, Di- rected by Robert Stevenson. S-''- i?' r % lij ."■\'V.: •A; '•>#?.- # BEST OF THE BADMEH •’^''s^V*-*»'»*-'IS *-'»?-'0 *' V A highest-bracket Western in color by Technicolor. Starring ROBERT RYAN, CLAIRE TREVOR, JACK BEU- TEL, ROBERT PRESTON, WALTER BRENNAN. Directed by William D. Russell. Produced by Herman Schlom. it. >0 s' ■.S'.'.V.'.'.S'.' /X, 1 . w gfts ««ss STtMNhIMAPP^^ OPERATION "0” A rousing, big-scale, up-to-the-minute drama of air and ground-force war in Korea, much of it filmed in actual locations in Japan and Korea. Directed by Ted Tetzlaff. Big cast to be announced. iPSaftg^ BjgfflUttl CRY DANCER Olympic Productions, Inc./ presents q crackling mys- tery melodrama starring DICK POWELL and RHONDA FLEMING, with RICHARD ERDMAN, WILLIAM CON- RAD, REGIS XOOMEY, JEAN PORTER. Produced by Sam Wiesentfial and W. R. Frank. Directed by Robert Parrish. t