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ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP (Costume Drama). Stars<br />

Potncia Medina, Johnny Sondi, John Dehner, Producer<br />

Walter Wanger, Director; Lew Landers<br />

Original Screenplay Howard Dtmsdale, Millard<br />

Kaufman, Sam Roeca.<br />

• Aladdin {Johnny Sands}, a pickpocket, obtains o<br />

magic lomp and wishes for o palace so thot he<br />

may bid for the hand of a beautiful princess, Potricto<br />

Medino. His rival is a treacherous prince,<br />

John Dehner. but Aladdin—with the lamp's help<br />

outwits Dehner and wins Potncio in marnoge.<br />

Filmed in Cmecolor.<br />

ARMY BOUND (Drama). Stars: Stanley Clements (incomplete).<br />

Producer; Ben Schwalb. Director: not<br />

set. Original Screenplay: not set<br />

• Young Stanley Clements becomes a droftce in<br />

Uncle Sam's peacetime military forces.<br />

BOMBA SERIES (Jungle Dramas). Stars: Johnny Sheffield,<br />

Donno Mortell, Myron Healey ond others-<br />

Producer: Walter Mirisch, Director: Ford Beebe.<br />

Original; Roy Rockwood. Screenplays: Ford Beebe<br />

and others.<br />

• Young Johnny Sheffield portrays "Bombo, the<br />

Jungle Boy," based on the novels by Roy Rockwood,<br />

in three entries on the 1951-52 slate. They<br />

are titled "Elephant Stampede," "African Treasure"<br />

and "Jungle Girl, '<br />

BOWERY BOYS SERIES (Comedies). Stars: Leo Gorcey,<br />

Huntz Hall, Allen Jenkins ond others. Producer:<br />

Jerry Thomos Director: William Beaudine. Original<br />

Screenploys: Jock Crutcher, Tim Ryan and others.<br />

• The Bowery Boys, led by Leo Gorcey and Huntz<br />

Hall, ore slated to star m at least five comedies<br />

for the 1951-52 slote, including "Hold That Line,"<br />

"Bowery Leathernecks," "Plough Jockey," "Flying<br />

Fools" and "Crazy Over Horses."<br />

COLLEGIATE SERIES (Sports Dramas). Stars: not set.<br />

Producer: Walter Mirisch. Director: not set. Original:<br />

not set. Screenploys: not set.<br />

• Scheduled for production at the rate of one<br />

a month ore 1 2 entries in o series devoted to<br />

collegiate sports octivities. The initialer is titled<br />

'Mr AIl-Americon," o footboll story.<br />

DESERT PURSUIT (Western). Stars: Wayne Morns,<br />

George Tobias, Emmett Lynn Producer: Lindsley<br />

Parsons. Director: George Blair. Original: Kenneth<br />

Perkins. Screenplay: W. Scott Darling, Warren<br />

Douglas.<br />

• This sogebrusher is one of a series of Woyne<br />

Morris storrers being produced for this company by<br />

Lindsley Parsons,<br />

DOWN PERISCOPE (Action Drama). Stars: Wayne<br />

Morris (incomplete). Producer; Lindsley Parsons.<br />

Director: not set. Original Screenplay: Sam Roeca,<br />

Warren D. Wandburg,<br />

• This story of the US, submarine training service<br />

is slated for filming partially on location at<br />

the training station in New London, Conn.<br />

FLIGHT TO MARS (Interplonetory Drama). Stars;<br />

Marguerite Chopmon, Cameron Mitchell, Virginia<br />

Houston. Producer; Walter Mirisch. Director: Lesley<br />

Selonder. Original: Walter Mirisch. Screenplay:<br />

Arthur Strawn.<br />

• Five civilians moke a successful rocket flight<br />

to Mars, but their return to Earth is hampered<br />

by the president of the Martian council, who<br />

plons to invade our plonet. However, his plans<br />

are thwarted and the party returns safely. Filmed<br />

in Cmecolor.<br />

FORT OSAGE (Western). Stars; Rod Cameron, }ane<br />

Nigh, Morris Ankrum. Producer: Walter Mirisch.<br />

Director; Lesley Selonder. Original Screenplay: Dan<br />

Ullmon<br />

• Hired to take o California-bound wagon train<br />

out of Fort Osage, Rod Cameron learns the Osage<br />

Indians ore on the warpath because of ill treatment<br />

of the honds of unscrupulous whites. With<br />

the Old of the Osoges, Cameron captures the<br />

crooks ond leads the train safely to its destination<br />

Filmed m Cmecolor<br />

JOE PALOOKA IN TRIPLE CROSS (Dromo) Stars: Joe<br />

Kirk wood jr., Cathy Downs, James Gleason. Producer;<br />

Hal E. Chester. Director: Reginald LeBorg.<br />

Original: Harold Bancroft. Screenplay: Jon Jeffries.<br />

• Based on the Ham Fisher syndicated comic strip,<br />

this involves Joe Palooka (Joe Kirk wood |r.) with<br />

gangsters who hold him, his wife and manager<br />

prisoners, with Joe's purse for on upcoming fight<br />

as the ransom At the lost second Joe manages<br />

to outwit the crooks and wins the bout in defense<br />

of his title.<br />

JOHNNY MACK BROWN SERIES (Western) Stars<br />

Johnny Mock Brown, Jimmy Ellison, Lois Hall and<br />

others Producer Vincent M. Fennelly. Directors:<br />

Derwin Abrohoms, Lewis D. Collins and others.<br />

Original Screenploys: Joseph Poland and others.<br />

• A minimum of five subjects starring Johnny Mack<br />

Brown ore on the docket for the 1 95 1 -52 seoson.<br />

Titles include "Texas City," "Gun Smoke Range,"<br />

"Man From the Black Hills," "Deed Man's Trail"<br />

and "Hired Guns"<br />

KIRBY GRANT SERIES (Outdoor Dramas). Stors;<br />

Kirby Grant, Chinook and others. Producer: Lindsley<br />

Parsons. Direiftor; not set. Originals: Jomes<br />

Oliver Curwood. Screenplays; William Raynor and<br />

others,<br />

• At leost two entries in this action series, based<br />

upon the novels by James Oliver Curwood, are<br />

planned for the 1951-52 season. Titles announced:<br />

"Yukon Gold," "Timber Wolf" and "Northwest<br />

Territory."<br />

THE LONGHORN (Western). Stors: "Wild Bill" Elliott,<br />

Myron Heolcy, Phyllis Cootes. Producer: Vincent<br />

M. Fennelly. Director; Lewis D. Collins Origmol<br />

Screenploy: Dan Ullmon.<br />

• Bringing a herd of Herefords from Oregon bock<br />

to his Wyoming ronch, "Wild Bill" Elliott hos his<br />

friend, Myron Heoley, ond Phyllis Coates, daughter<br />

of another rancher, in his party. Heoley is in<br />

reality o member of a gang of cattle thieves<br />

planning to ombush Elliott, but repents and sacrifices<br />

his life to sove Elliott and Phyllis<br />

MY WIFE IS MINE (Romontic Drama). Stars: Rod<br />

Comcron, Florence Marly. Producer; Scott R. Dunlap.<br />

Director; not sot. Original: Mory McCarthy.<br />

Screenplay: Thomas W. Blackburn.<br />

• This IS locoled in a small frontier town In<br />

Arizona, where Rod Comeron, o rancher, meets<br />

Florence Marly, an eosterner, when she is stranded<br />

there offer o train wreck.<br />

RODEO (Western). Stors: Jane Nigh, John Archer, Wallace<br />

Ford. Producer: Walter Mirisch, Director: Williom<br />

Beaudine. Originol Screenplay: Chorles R.<br />

Morion.<br />

• Jane Nigh manages a rodeo with great success,<br />

and gets herself engaged to John Archer, the top<br />

rider. A misunderstanding couses Wo I Ford,<br />

ex-champion rider, to try his stuff once more.<br />

He IS seriously injured, Jone is blamed, but cleors<br />

herself. Filmed in Cinecolor.<br />

THE ROSE BOWL STORY (Musical). Stors; not set<br />

Producer Walter Mirisch. Director; not set. Original<br />

Screenplay: not set.<br />

• This Cinecolor subject will feature the fomed<br />

annuel Tournament of Roses parade held every<br />

Jonuory I )•? Pasadena, Colif., and the accompanying<br />

New Year's day football gome staged in that<br />

city's Rose Bowl.<br />

THE SEA TIGER (Monne Drama). Stars: not set. Producer:<br />

Williom F. Broidy. Director; Jean Yorbrougb.<br />

Original: Charles Yerkow. Screenplay: Sam Roeca.<br />

• Adapted from o mogozine story, this concerns<br />

an abandoned freighter, loaded with Joponese war<br />

loot, which is found offer World Wor 1 the<br />

New Guinea coast.<br />

STEEL FIST (Drama). Stars: Roddy McDowoll, Kristine<br />

Miller, Horry Louter. Producer: William F. Broidy.<br />

Director: Wesley Barry. Original. Phyllis Parker.<br />

Screenplay: C. K. Kivori.<br />

• A student in Russia, and on anti-Communist,<br />

Roddy McDowall incites o riot, then flees with<br />

the help of the underground. He foils in love with<br />

Kristine Miller, o member of the underground, ond<br />

finally is successful in crossing the border—knowing<br />

she will join him to share the future in a free<br />

world.<br />

VENGEANCE TRAIL (Western). Stars: "Wild Bill"<br />

Elliott, Peggy Stewart, Lone Bradford. Producer:<br />

Vincent M. Fennelly, Director: Lewis D Collins.<br />

Origmol Screenplay: Don Ullmon.<br />

• "Wild Bill" Elliott returns to Konsos Territory,<br />

where he is wanted on a wrongful charge, to avenge<br />

the death of his brother and discovers the latter<br />

Kyut litest<br />

FOR A<br />

hod turned renegode. Pardoned by o U.S. marshal,<br />

Elliott sets out to cleon up the town and succeeds<br />

m trocking down his brother's slayer.<br />

WAGONS WEST (Western). Stars:<br />

Rod Comcron, Peggie<br />

Castle, Michael Chopin. Producer: Vincent M.<br />

Fennelly. Director: Ford Beebe. Original Screenplay;<br />

Dan Ullmon.<br />

• Guiding a wagon train west. Rod Cameron discovers<br />

some of the wogoneers ore smuggling rifles<br />

to the Cheyenne Indions. The Indians launch an<br />

attack on the train after Cameron forbids delivery<br />

of the weapons; the vilhons ore slain and Cameron<br />

mokes peace with the redskins. Filmed in Cmecolor.<br />

WALTER WANGER PRODUCTIONS (Comedies ond<br />

Dromes). Stars: John Sands ond others. Producer:<br />

Walter Wanger. Directors: Not set. Originols: Ben<br />

Hecht, Robert Ormond Cose and others, Screenplays:<br />

John Tucker Battle, Sherman Lowe ond<br />

others.<br />

• Under the Allied Artists banner, and as part of<br />

o multiple-picture commitment, Walter V/onger<br />

will deliver "Queen of the Universe," "Fiot Ttop,"<br />

"Beouty and the Beost" ond "The Yellow Knife,"<br />

for the 1951-52 season. All will be photographed<br />

in Cinecolor.<br />

WHIP WILSON SERIES (Westerns) Stors: Whip Wilson,<br />

Jim Bannon, Fuzzy Knight and others. Producer:<br />

Vincent M, Fennelly Directors: Howard<br />

Bretherton ond others. Originol Screenplays; Maurice<br />

Tombragel and others.<br />

• Whip Wilson is scheduled to star in at least<br />

five sagebrush sagos on the 1951-52 docket, with<br />

titles including "Land Grab," "Low less Cowboys,"<br />

"Stage From Amonllo," "Thundering Trail" and<br />

"Night Roiders."<br />

WILD STALLION (Outdoor Drama). Stars; Borboro<br />

Wooddell, Stanford Jolley, Ben Johnson. Producer:<br />

Walter Mirisch. Director: Lewis D. Collins. Originol<br />

Screenplay: Dan Ullmon.<br />

• Ben Johnson is obsessed with the idea that his<br />

pet colt survived on Indian raid in which Ben's<br />

parents were slam. When he grows to manhood,<br />

Ben recovers his horse, which saves his life in<br />

another Indian attack. Ben joins the cavalry and<br />

the stallion is given o life- long home at the post<br />

over which Ben takes command<br />

YELLOW FIN (Dromo). Stors: Wayne Morris, Adrian<br />

Booth, Gloria Henry. Producer: Lindsley Parsons.<br />

Director: Fronk McDonold. Originol Screenplay:<br />

Clint Johnson, Warren D. Wandburg.<br />

• Wayne Morris decides to sell his family's tunofishing<br />

boot after o series of accidents, the lost<br />

of which sends his father to the hospital in comatose<br />

condition. But a doctor prescribes one lost cruise<br />

to snap the older man out of his amnesia; the<br />

experiment is successful; and Wayne keeps the boot.<br />

lAJlskeA<br />

J-^ro6perou& and J-^eacefut 1932<br />

Jack Jungmeyer, Jr.<br />

Al Milton<br />

Bill Beaudine, Jr.<br />

Gene Anderson. Jr.<br />

Frank McDonald<br />

Irene Bagge<br />

Mnrjorie Carson<br />

Judith Sabin<br />

Leo Silver<br />

Sam Roeca<br />

George Troast<br />

Al Hackleman<br />

Since our advent into the television film field,<br />

complementing our feature motion picture activity,<br />

we have added many new friends to the old. It<br />

would be impossible to reach them all personally,<br />

to extend our sincere wishes for the coming year.<br />

Therefore, this message carries to all,<br />

including the<br />

friends we hope to make in 1952, the warmest<br />

greetings from our entire staff—TO YOU.<br />

WILLIAM F.<br />

BROIDY PRODUCTIONS, INC.<br />

William F.<br />

Broidy<br />

Wesley Barry<br />

Edward J. Kay<br />

Allen K. Wood<br />

David Milton<br />

John Martin<br />

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