Variety (July 1952)

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2.2 wcTtnaies • 16;- a 952 Film Reviews Index Continued from p»f« 1* Schoenberg; camera, Ichiro Hoshljlma; music, Albert Glasser. At Rialto N. Y.. May 14, '52. time. W MfNS. (Reviewed May Zl, 1952) Gonji IWtonogatori (The Story of Genii) (JAPANESE) Dale! production and release. Directed by Kosaburo Yoshhnura; screenplay, to- neo Shlndo, from novel by Murasakl .Shi- klbu; camera, Kohel Su^yama; editor, Hiroshi MlzUtani. At Film Festival. Cannes, April 27, '52. Running time, 124 MIMS (Reviewed May 14, 1952) Glory Alley (SONGS) poorly done drama of prlae- H^hter with New Orleans back£:round; for Ipweircasers. M-G-M release of Nicholas Najiiack pro- duction. Stars Relpb Meckci** Peclie Ca- ron; features Kurt Kasznar/ Gill^^ Und.' Louis Armstrong, plrected hy »aoui Walsh. Story an^^roenp^yr Art Cohn; camera, WlUtsnt Daniels, 'editor, Gene Ruggiero; musical direction, Giiovgle StoU: dioreography. Charles Curran, ytevlewed May 14, '52. Running: tlme^ 7« *^'****()Reviewed M*/ W52) Frank Clarke; ntusic. i Metro preview theatre. London, June 4, | '52. Running time. 117 MIHS- (Reviewcil June 11,1952) JacU mud the Meginstalk (SONGS-COLOR) Abbott and. Costello in tnke- off on the old fairy tale. Slant- ed for kiddie appeal and ren- erally oke h.o. whe*e comics 4 ;o well, • ' W’amers release of Alex. Gottlieb_€E1;C' tor. Elmo Williams; music wore. elusive Productions) ^oduction, Starg Tlomkin; song, Tiomkln, Bud Abbott, LoU G0stellO{ feature^ Shay* ington, song by Tex Ritter. Cogan, JamOs Alexaivacr> Buddy Btaer, ■ 2«, '52. Running Ume.M Mi HS. Directed by Jean Yar- (Reviewed April 30, 1952) - —-•— 1 ^-+ -rmm Katy jruyado, Grace Kelly. Otto Kruger. Lon Chaney, Henry Morgan, len. MacDon- ard. Eve MeVeagh, l^rgan Jfarley. Ha^ Shannon, Lee Sheb Wooley. Diroeted hy Fred Zinne^ mann. Screenplay, Carl Foreman; bai^ on mug story. “Tin. SUr," by John W. Cunningham; camera, Floyd • Crosl^, edi- Elmo Williams; music score, Dimitri Litramie Mouwistliiff Dmauvo Kid ggrebrush su$n far program wentcrn market. Columbia release of Colbert Clark pro- dttcUon. Stars Charles Starrett; feat^es Smiley Burnette, Jack Mahoney. Fred Sears, Marshall • Reed, Rory M^Ungon. Zon Murray. Directed by Bay Nararro, Screenplay, Barry ^ Shiran; camera, Fayte Brown; .editor, Paul Boro^ky. ITa^shown in N. Y. March 2d, '52. Run* nin g time, 54 MINS., (Reviewed April 9, 1952) April bxpugh. Screenplay,, Nat Cwtisj jrom JLii Tmhl^b A«x-4!:r«y«R (The Himtiiir Groiihd); • (FRENGH)- •/. Marceau production and release. Starg Fernandel. Directed by Henri Em BentelUu (Massacre In Lace) (FRENCH) Path* Consortium release np ». „ Path* production. Stars Raymond leau, Ann* Vernon. Thilda rected by Andre Hunebelle. Scre^nUi^^' Michel Audiard; camera. Marcd editor, Jean Feyte. At BalSc Running time, 105 MINS. (Reviewed April 23, 1952) Inc. Foerly deite melodrama on medellnr racketeers for pro- kirRiaBier bookinsrs. Mutual, keleas* .of Hal E. Chester du^tion. Stars Howard Duff, ~ Hold Xliat Une entry In Bowery Boys series. Monogram release of Jerry Thpmw production* Starm Lco Gorceyt Hunta Hall; feature# GU Stratton, Jr-^ Oavld Gorcey, Bernard Gorcey. Directed by Wil- liam Beaudlne, Screenplay, Charles Mar- ion. Tim Ryan; additional dialog, Bert Lav^enc*; camera, Marcel L« Ficaro. At New York Theatre, N. Y., March 25, 'M. Running time, *7 MINS. (Reviewed April 2, 1952) par'SSKii.V’ :»«•« ton',ay, \ SwliaJf%'r'.ctea^y®?^did ‘S'? -Felix Adler; camera <SuperCmecolor), Germain; editor, J.'Rongien Screenplay, Harry Essex.®Paul Yafe ry.Urt T.n-cairins. .. V.—5,. 4-tw,-- ** r original story and adaptation. aIvpb n, ri..-, '-an- George Robinson; editor, Otho Lovermg; songs. Bob Russell, Lester Lee. Pr^ viewed April 2, '52. Running time, 71 (Reviewed April 9, 1952) At 'Normandie,. Paris. Running time, U MIMS (Reviewed April Z, 1952) «Iciuic (ForbUIra G«me«) (FRENCH) - Corona release of Silver Film* produc- , ^ tlon. Features Brlgett* l^ssey, ^Ori^sJ jlnyg*,,, jean GlorL HJreet E^HomMe »« AI» Vie (M**' of iWy Elfe) (FRANCO-ITALIAN) Victory Film* release of CiU-T^t^ Film* produetUm. Stars Madeleine' Rob- inson;. features Henri Vllbext, Jeann* M^ HeltdlAy fer SlmterR Frograik liielodriiima with New OrleliBB Mardi Grag baek- itavnd'^ tar aupporithr book- PoUjouly. Directed by Ren* -Clement. Screenplay, Francois' Boyer, J«»n A^ renche, Flerr* Bost; camera, Robert JuUlard; editor,, Roger Dwyre. At Ca^s Film Fes*ivaL Cannes; Running time, MlNSe (Reviewed May 29,1952) ed by Guy Lefrane; screenplay, Henri Jeanson, adapted by. Michel .^diard; camera, Robert Calci; editor. Gaudl*. At 01:^pia. Paris. Running time, MINS. (Reviewed May 28, 1952) 1-.' T'-T- — w r ■ j. Metm release, of John Houseman pro: ductlen. Stata fflg Young, Jf;eeiMuik Wynn. Janice. Rule; 'features WflHum' Campbell. Richard .'AuderpUaV-a^heci .ChefclMrV, Sam dim .GlgUe, rVdltli iKirrctt; Porter Hall. Directed- bir Gcra|d Mayor, Scteetmlayj Republic release of Sidney Picker pr^ ^ aiidsf^n KiuYM Gmor^m Me.' Bernard; camera* Paiu edltor> features Robert Hutton, Gbthy I>ona, Oor-I. FrederMlr Y2 Smith. Previewed June 11, 2^ Florewb Bfarly» Leon Belasco; '52. RuUUlug time, 72 MlNS. Gobs :m# (tolR Comedy with Yate pmpeetii in Secondapy slittattonS. . ■ Directed- by R- 6. Springsteen. Screen-: ' Play, Arthur T. Horntan) Camera* John IScBUrnU;. muaim SUnl^ -Arthur Roberts. Tradoshown N. Y., April IS, '52. Running ilme, M MINS. (Reviewed April 3b, 1952) Gold HnlUerit Lower case ekter fer.|Nve>illeg.- tJnited Artists release of Jack SChwatx (Bernard Glasser) production. Stars George ..p'Brien and Three Stooges; fea- tUrea Clem Bevans, Lyle Talbot, Sheila Jlyan, MoUte Blue, Fulay KnlgM. by Wward Bemds. SCrfeenplay, Elwood Dlliaan and WillUm-Llvely; camera. Paul Tvanoi editor, Frim Allen;'mwic, Al^- ‘andex Starr. At tne New York, N. Y., week'-•< June 3; '52, Kunnlhg time, 54 MINS . (Reviewed Juhe II, 1952) (Reviewed June 25, 1952) 1 BoUove IM Vow (BUTISH) BrlUali'-B2adedociBuientary--^rR< iReUer; luokS' like fair 1 mr<^ Offlee iB V<S.-juarket. ^ GFD relecM* e# MtchaUl Balcea-Ealing Studio* preductlea. Stars COHa Johnson, Cecil ^rker. Godfrey' Tearie. Produced and directed by MichncL Belph. Basil Deardeu. Screenplay, Jack Whlttlngbam, MtchaeL Roipk, Badi Deardcn; camera, Gordon. Din**: edUec, Peter- Tanner; mu- sic, Rhuset IfvJng, .At Odeon, Lciccatcr SMare, London, March 5, '52. Running Ume, .H;MiNt. (M^hwad ApHI 2> 1952) vIo«elyM (FRENCH) Pantheon prciductlcn, and release; Stars Jean Desailly, Simone Valere. • Directed .t,y Jacques' do .Casembroot. Screenplay, Dany Gerald, from the poem by Lamar- tine; camera, Roger Dormoy; editor, An-| dree Davis. At Marignan, Paris-. Running time, ff MINI* (Reviewed. April 23, 1952) Tli« life of BoHlaeeftl (Lr Yltg dl DoniseUl) (ITALIAN) Spb-staiidard btoRfaphicml Rim. of eomposer. field; camera, Stanley Cortez; editor and asaociate producer, Bernard W. Burton, music, Herschel Burke GUbert. PreWeweri May 3, '52. Running time, 73 MlNs ^ (Reviewed May 7, 1952) ’ Momtsma Territory (COLOR) Strictly lowercase western. . C^umbU rel«a^of Colbert Clark pro- McCallister. Wanda • Hendrix, PreatoB Foster. Directed by Bav Nasarro. ^Sc^nplayv Barry Shipman; pamoro CTechBicolor), Henry Freullch ediUr, Paul Bor.ofiky;;. musical diSr’ Idiacha. Baka^omikeR.^ Tradeshown ia N. Y., May 29,^52. Running time, 44 MINS (Reviewed June 4, 1952) Mmurder in the Cathetlral (BRITISH) wa Classic Pktuso*, release of George Lupa Film release of Scyta-RadlcI pro- Gioli”^*Xa^u»SfT]te*^^^ Dignam, Michael Jimtpliig JTaekff (SONGS) Msriin A- Lewis’ lu hilarious ■ service comedy. .Surefire b,o. Paramount releaa* of Hal Wallis pro- duction. Stars Dean Mailln. Jerry Lewis, Mona- Freeman;' features Do» DeFore, Robert Strauas, Dick Erdman, Ray Taal, Marcy McGuire, Dauny^ Arnold Dk^ed by Notman Taurog. " ' —- ,ductkm‘Stirs'Amedeo NaVzari, Matiella. AiJSg*,* 'I..HI M«l. F.rr.rl. Dir.;..* hf C.- iSSSPl:, mio^ba^ on hi* play; camera. Divld lUd^;. adUor,- Anno AUnatt; music, La^ alo' Laiih*; muete, .recorded by London Philbarmoadc orcli. with the Renaissance Slngura. ' At Trans-Lux 60th St., N. Y , startlnj^ March 25, '{52, Running time mlRo MAstrodnque. , Screenplay, ^ N. Novas’**^! camera, Arturo Gallea; editor, Mario Serandrel; music, AUemandro^ Ci-1 J ogninL At Cinema Verdi, N. Y., APvJI. 3, '52. Running time, 9f MINI. (Reviewed April 30, 1952) E4»aM Shark (Reviewed April 2, 1952) George Raft in okay melo- droum for., regular dual situa- iioBg. Llpp^ Pictures rcleasu^ of .B^rniU' Lu- Screenplay, Robert her <Kncore> production. Stars Ceorga. Lees, Fred Rlnaldo, Herbert Biker; added Raft, Dorothy Hart; features Paul SUw-, ■ dialog, James AllardiCe. Richard Weil; art, Helen Westcott, John Hoyt, Henry from story by Brian- Marlow; camera. : Slate, William Phipps, RusselF Johnson, Daniel L. Fapp; editor, Stanley Johnaoii; Benny Baker, Lary Dobkin. Direct^ -by songs, Jerry LiYingston, Mack David. Pre* Seymour Friedman. Screenplay, Eugene viewed May 23, ^52. -Running tim*i fi Ling, Martin Rackin: original story, Ra- Tho GFeht Adveitinre (BRITISH) WBbk.British mellcr for lower iuilf of duals. Llppert Pictures release of Aubrey Bar- ing production. Stars Dennis Price, Jack Hawkins, Slobhan McKenna; features M IPrMuii 0f . (SONGS—COLOR) Life and. -aengs ef Stephen Foster; dull blopio entertain- ment. Republic release ef.Allan DwOn produc- tion. Stars RaF Middleton, BUI Shirley, Mui4*l Lawrence, BUeen Christy and Rex Allen; featurea; Lynn Bari, Richards Slm- MINS; May (Reviewed June 4, 1952) Peter Hammond,. Gregor^ Asian, Bernard J^on* iiUbart'NaU. Andrew Tembesr Dl- Lee. Directed lected by Dwaa. Written by Alan LeM»y; and screenplay, Robert Wc.iterby; cam- — - - era, pswal<( Morris; •ditor;. V. Sagovsky; musical director,* MUIr Mathieson. At New York Theatre, N. Y.> 'week 0 / April 3W,- '5Jt Running time. 7* MINS. (Reviewed May T, 1952) canvera <Truc*lor>, Reggie LaiurfUg; edi- tor, Fred AUen; muste adapted and dl-^ rected by Rebert Armbrustei-, rreviewed June 4. '59. Ronnlag- lime, f* MI.NS,’ (Reviewed June 11/1952) Groenland (Greenland) ' (FRENCH-DOCUMENTARY) RKO release of Marcel Ichac produce, tlon. Written and directed by Ichac, JtjT Languepin: camera, Ichac, .T. Ertaud; editor, Ichac; music, Tony Aubln. \At Film Festival, Cannes. Running time, 74 MIN5. ^Reviewed May 14, 1952) If .M0fli00w strike* (DOCUMENTARY) March of Tlnie: release of Richard de ROchemont production. With Vannevar Bush, WeribrooK Van Voorhls, narrators. iBased on Bush's book,. “Modern Arms, and Free Mon." Directed, by Jack Glenn; adaptation', Ted Wear; camera. Nicholas Cavaliere; editor. Jack Bush. Opened at Guild Theatre; N. Y.. May 1, '5*. Run- ning time, .4* M4Ni. (i^vlewcd Mhy T, 1952) JfwBt Aereii* tke Street Ann Shuridun,. John Lund in mild ronthniic comedy pro- grummer. tlnivcrsal release of Leonard Goldstein production. Stars Ann Sheridan, John Lund; feattiikes Robert Keith, Cecil Kella- way, Harvey Lembeck. Directed by J6- seph. Pevney, Written, by Roswell Rogcr*;^ 1 Joel Malone: camera, Maury Gbrtsman; editor, Virgil Vogel. Previewed May 19, '52. Running time, 71 MINS. (Reviewed May 28, 1952) ckin; camera, Joseph Biroc; editor. At Jo- seph. Pruviewed April 24v '52. Running time, 7t MINS. (Reviewed April 30, 1952) ^aclit* Ant StritsseR ' (Detonr) (GERMAN) Intercontinental ralaasc of Ei-ic . Pom- mer prodactlon. Staors Hans Albers, HII- dogajm NcR: iaaturas Lucie Mannheim. Marluu-Goring; Directed by Rudolph Ju- t irt; screenplay, Malmut Kaeutner, Fritz ottsrr; camera, Vaclav Vlch; editor, Fritz Stapenhorat. At- Cannae Film Fest, Can- nes. May 'M, '92, Running time. 112 MINS. (Reviewed May 28, 1952) Eovely to Took At (MUSICAL—COLOR) Entertaining remake at ^'Rob- erta'* with Grayson, Skelton, KeeL EReellent b.e. Metro release of Jack Cummings duction. Stars- Kathryn. Grayson, prb- Red Tke Xarrow Marinin Cop»-aad-rubben melodrama for prograiBmer dates. Some ^exclteuMui but implausible. RKO' relcUso of Stanley Rubin produc- tion. .fStarx- Charter McGraw,, Marie Windsor, Jacvuellna White; features Gor- don Gebcrt, Quoenio Leonard, David Clarke, Peter Virgo,' Don Beddoe, Paul Maxey, Harry ' Harvey. Directed by ^elten, Howard Keel, Marge and Gower Richard Fleiachcr. Screenplay, Earl Fel- Tile Half-Breeil (SONGS-COLOR) Robert. Young, Janls Carter, Jack Buetel In exploitable Technicolor western; moderate b.o. RKO release of Herman 5chlom produc- tion, Stars Robert Young, Janls Carter, Jack BUctcl; features Barton MacLanc, Reed 'Hadley. Directed bv Stunrt Gil- more. Screenplay, Harold Shumate. Rich- ard Wormser, based on story by Robert Hardy -Andrews; additional dialog, Charles Hoffman; camera (Technicolor), William y. Skall; editor. Samuel E. BccUey; mu.sic, Paul Sawtell; musical director, C. Baka- leinikoff. Tradeshown, N. Y., April 10, '52. Running time, I1 MINS. (Reviewed April 16, 1952) IIrb Anybody Seon My Gaii (SONG—COLOR) Epellent comedy-draitik of ‘‘flapper'^ era; particularly good for family audiences. Universal release of Ted Richmond pro duction. Stars Piper Laurie, Rock Hud- son, Cluxrles Coburn, Glgi Perreau; fea- tures Lynn Bari. WiUiam Reynolds. Di- rected by Douglas Slrk. Written for screen by Joseph Hoffman: based on story by Eleanor H. Porter; camera (Techni- color), Clifford Stine;, editor, Russell Schoengarth; musical direction. Joseph Gershenson. Previewed June 3, '53. Run- ning time, II mins. (Reviewed Jiine 11, 1952) M<M*e ConiD the Marinf^s Mildly diverting programmer; Bowery Boys series. * Monogram release of Jerry Thomas P roduction. Stars Leo Gorcey. Huntz Inll. Directed by William Beaudinc Screenplay, Tim Ryan, Jack Crul'-her; camera, Marcel LePicard. At New York Theatre, N. Y., May 21, '52, dual. Run ning time. 44 MINS. (Reviewed May 28, 1952)* No^n (SONG) Gary Cooper in western drama a notch above usual outdoor actioncr. Possibilities fiivor- able. United Artists release of Si-'nloy Kra- mer production. Stars Gary (’<)< jn r: fea- urcs Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges, n €k|ii9«tt# (The Overcbgt) ^ (ITALIAN). Faro Film rcUaac of a Faro production. Star* Renato Raoccl, GluMo Stival, Yvonne Sanson, Giullo Coll. Directed by Albccio Lattuada. Screenplay. Lattuadg, Cesar*' ZavatUn, Base Cnrelliw Giorgio Pr.oaperl, Glrordano Coxsi,' Luigi Malerba. Leonardo SinlsgaUi; adapted from the story by Nic- olas Gogol; camera, Mario Montuori; mil- sic; Felice Lattuada, At Film Festival* Catanes. Running time, 10ft MINS. (Reviewed June 4, 1952) 'Kangaroo ' (COLOR) Fairly okay outdoor feature, both story-localed imd filmed in Australia. Average returns. 30th-Fox release of Robert Bassler pro- duction. Stars Maureen O'Hara, Peter Lawford; features Finlay Currie, Richard B^ne, Chips Rafferty, Letty Craydon, ' Charles Tingwell. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Screenplay, Harry Kleiner: from story by Martin Berkeley; cunera (Technicolor), Charles G, Clarke; editor. Nick De Magglo; music, Sol Kaplan. Pre- viewed May 14. Running time, t4 MINS. (Reviewed May 21, 1952) Champion, Ann Miller;, featfires Zsa Zsa Gabor, Kurt Kasznar. ’jMtected by Mer- vyn LeRoy. Screenplay, George- Wells, Harry Ruby; added dialog. Andrew Solt; based on musical comedy, “Roberta," from novel by Alice Duer Miller; book and lyrics, Otto A. Harbach: music by Jerome Kern; camera (Technicolor), George J. FoLiey; editor, John MeSwee- uey, Jr.: musical direction. Carmen Dra- gon. Saul Chaplin; choreography, Hermes Pan. Previewed May 21, '52. Running time, 191 MINS. (Reviewed May 28, 1952) ton; story, Martin Goldsmith. Jack Leonard; camera, George E. Diskant; editor, Robert Swink. Previewed March 24, '52. Running time. 71 MINS. (Reviewed April 2, 1952) Imkar;^ m MeKxaBtotto (Encounter) (ITALIAN-AMERICAN) Generalcine releam of a Rivlera-Tir- rehl .CAdolfo Baiocchl) production. Stars Paul Muni; features Lxiiu Rossi, Vittorio M^nunta, Joan Lorring, Aldo SUvani. Di- rerted by Joseph Itosey. Screenplay, Ben Barzman frem story by Nlssim Calcf; camera. Henri Alckart; mUsic, G. C. Son- zogno; editor, Thelma Connell. At Cinema Verdi, Genoa. Running time, 17 MINS. (Reviewed May 28, 1952) Imporfaitce of Being Earnest (BRITISH^OLOR) Name British cast in Oscar Wilde comedy; big for U.S. art houses. . ,^^***** Anthony Asquith Brit- Ish-Technioolor production. Stars Michael Denison, Edith Evans, Joan Greenwood, Miles Mallcson, Michael Redgrave, Mar- garet Rutherford and Dorothy Tutin. Di- vccted hy Anthony Asquith. Adaptation Wilde's play by Anthony Asquith; camera, Desmond Dickinson; c^tor, Eric .Wood; music, Benjamin Frankel. At Odeon. Jersey, June 2, '52. Running time. t2 MINS. (Reviewed June 18, 1952) Ivanhoe (BRITlSH~-COLOR) Sir Walter ScotPs • romantic adventure done la'vishly and boasting four U.S, stars, a box- office natural. Metro release of Pandro S. Berman Metro British production. Stars Robert Ta.vlor, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine, (leorge Sanders, And Emlyn Willl'ims. Dli'octcd by Richard Thorpe. Screenplay, Noel Langley; ad'-otation, AEner.s ’'lac- Kenzlc; camera. G. W. Kelly; editor. Kanfiiafi Territory Wild Bill Elliott acquits him< self with his usual flourish, as an avenger. Monogram release of Vincent M. Fen- nelly production. Stars Wild Bill Elliott; features House Peters, Jr., Peggy Stew- art, Lane Bradford, Stan Jolley, Fuzxy Knight. Lyle Talbot. Directed by Lewis Collins. Story and screenplay, Dan UU- man; camera. Ernest Miller; editor, Rich- ard Hee'rmance; music. Raoul Kraushaar. Previewed May 14, *52. Running time. 44 MINS. ^(Reviewed May 28, 1952) Toyolii— The SeldUer SalMf Simpex Religious Classics production and release, produced in association with the communication arts department of j Fordham University. Stars Rafael tHiran. Directed by Jose Diaz Morales (English ver- sion. J. D. Drop). Screenplay, Jose Marta Peman, Francisco Bonmatl de CodecMIo;. camera; Ted Pahle; original productlonf by Guillermo and Pedro A. Calderon; English synchronization, Michael Hoffman; translated by Joseph Bernstein; religious adviser. Father Alfred J. Barrett; English narrative. Father Barrett. Tradeshown in N. Y., April 10,' '52. Running time, fl MINS. (Reviewed April 16, 1952) Th0i NeBT Israel (DOCUMENTARY) Jewish Films Distributors release of Carmel Film* of Tel Aviv production. Directed by Nathan Axelrod. Editor, EUas Marks; Rngllrtz titles, Nicholas Pe- ters; American version prepared by David Fine; Opened at Stanley Theatre. N, Y., May 10, *92. Running time, 90 MINS. (Re'vlewed. May 14, 1952) Ne* rfe Ciilr (Leatkemose) (FRANCO-ITALIAN) Pathe Consortium Cinema release cl Alcina-SN Pathe-Cinema-Clnes production. Star* Jean Marais, Francoise Chrlstophe. Directed by Yves AUegret. Screenplay. Jaconcs Sigurd, from book by La,,."*' rcnac; camera, Roger Hubert: editor, Claud*' Nicole. At Marignan, Paris. -Run- ning time. 95 MINS, (i^viewed April 23, 1952) LydiR Baik^y Good adventure drama; stout b.o. 20th-Fox release of Jules Schermer pro- duction. Star* Dale Robertson, Anne Night Haiders Okay Whip Wilson action western. Monogram release of Silvermine pro- duction (Vincent M. Fennelly). Stan Whip Wilson; features Tom Farrell, Fuzzy Kid Monk BaronI Program melodrama kixing street gangs, prizefighting with reforming religious influ- ence, Realart release of Jack Broder (Her- man Cohen) production. Stars Richard Rober, Bruce Cabot, AUene Roberts, Mona Knox, Leonard Nimoy; features Jack Larson, Budd Jaxon. Archer Mac- Donald, Kathleen Freeman, Joseph Mell. Paul Maxey, Stuart Randall. Chad Mal- lory, Directed by Harold Schuster. Streenplay, Aben Kandel; camera, Charles Van Enger; editor, Jason Bemie; music, Herschel Burke Gilbert. Pre-vlewed April 15, '52. Running time, 79 MINS. (Reviewed April 23,19|2) Amour, Madame (Love, Madame) (FRENCH) ^ Sirius release of Sirius-Raoul Plo^ln production. Stars, Arletty, Francois Per^ ier. Directed by Gllles Grangier. Screen- play. Francois Giraud; camera, Jean Is- nard; editor, Madeleine Gug. At Marig- nan and Marivaux, Paris. Riuming time, •7 MINS. (Reviewed April 2, 1952) XJHIC XkODeriBOn* ADM ^ ' T * w* j Francis; features Charles Korvin, William- ??**•*'*', Van Rooten, Adeline de Walt Reynolds, Angos Perez, Bob Evans: D^«ct«d by Jcjin Neiulcsco. Scrcenplfty* Michael ^lankfort and Philip Dunne^ from novel by Kenneth'Roberts; camera (Tech- nicolor), Harry Jackson; editor, Dorothy Spencer; music, Hugo Friedhofer. Trade- N. Y., May 23. '52. Running time. Screenplay, Maurice Tombragel; camera. Ernest Miller; editor. Sam Fields. At New York Theatre; N. Y., May 21. »*« dual. Running time. 52 MINS- (Reviewed May 28, 1952) No Room or the Groom Lightweight' romantic comedy, with Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie to help hi general situation. Universal release of Ted Richmond pr^ duction. Star* Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie, feature* Don DeFore, Spring Lillian BroMon, Pawl MeVey. DirecUd by Douglas Slrk. Screenplay, Jos®P“ Hoffman; iMved on story. My Tru Monogram release .of Silvermine (Vin- Lore," by Darwin L. Teilhct; cent M. Fennelly) production. Stars Clifford Stine; editor, Russell ^hnny Mack Bro-wn; features James garth; music, Frank Skinner. (Reviewed May 28, 1952) The Man from Black Hills Okay western in Monogram’s Johnny Mack BroAvn scries. camera, . Sohoen- Previewea mUson, Randy Brooks, Lane Bradford; April 20, '52. Running time, 12 MINS. Screenplay, (Reviewed May 7, 1952) Joseph O Donnell; camera, Ernest AUllet; editor, Sam Fields; music, RaoQl Kraus- ~ ^ * a® N. Y.. week Nous ^uimcB Tous of May 6, '52. Running time, 57 MINS, . s Lady In fhc Iron Mask (COLOR) 20th-Fox release of Walter Wanger-Eu- gene Frcnke production. Stars Louis Hay- ward, Patricia Medina; features John Sut- ton, Steve Brodie. Alan Hale, Jr., Judd Holdren. Directed by Ralph Murphy. Screenplay, Jack Pollexcn, Aubrey Wis- berg; camera (Super-C>necolor), Ernest Lasz’o: editor, Merrill White; score, Di- mitri Tiomkln. Tradeshown N. Y., June 4, '52. "unri'n't l-mc, 71 MINS. (Reviewed June 11, 1952) (Reviewed May 14, 1952) Maru Maru Errol Flynn top-lining to give lift and some b.o. possibilitieii to formula action - adventure melodrama, release of David W*ls- bart production. Stars Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman; features Raymond Burr. Paul Plcerm, Richard Webb, Dan Seymour, George R^enavent, Robert Cabal. Henry. Marco. Directed by Gordon Douglas. Screenplay, N. Richard Nash; from story Philip Yordan, Sidney Harmon, Hol- lister Noble; camera, Robert Burks; edi- tor, Robert Swanson: mu.sk'. Max Steln- 25, '52. Running time, 98 MIN5. (Reviewed April 2, 1952) ABBasfiins '(We Art All Murderers) (FRENCH) AGDC release of UGC production. tures Mouloudji, Balpetre, ^ndre legrin, Paul Frankeur. Directed ty Anu‘ Cayatte. Screenplay, Charles paui atto; camera, Jean Bourgoin; p-n- Cayatte. At Cannes Film Festival, t. nesr May *, '52. Running tlm*. ’5 (Reviewed May 28, 195.-) Oklahoma (SONGS-COLOR) . Judy Canova in broadly-pi^J eamedy for combclt trade. Republic release of Sidney dUQtion. Stars Judy (Continued on page zi-u